Sentences with phrase «extended version of the movie»

A special extended version of the movie will air at 8:00 p.m. tomorrow and again at 12:00 a.m. on Tuesday.
Excellent (4 stars) Rated G Running time: 117 minutes Studio: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment 2 - Disc DVD Extras: Deleted scenes with director's introductions, digitial copy, extended version of the movie, bloopers, a sing - a-long, cast goodbyes, and a couple of other featurettes.

Not exact matches

The day before we actually have plans with friends to marathon watch the extended versions of Lord of the Rings, but first we are starting with the original animated Hobbit movie (because it's just better than the newer ones).
I don't care if they decided to show what seems to be a slightly different and extended version of that in theaters, and call it a movie, but I can still and I do respect Conor tremendously, as a person and fighter.
No matter how it got done, I for one am glad it did, and I can't wait to see how the extended version of James Harrison's movie ends in the postseason.
The Potter saga could hardly have ended on a better note than this final movie, for which an extended version of this notice appeared last week.
This week, watch the first trailers for «The Amazing Spider - Man,» «Bourne Legacy,» and more, view extended versions of the trailers you saw during the Super Bowl, and get a concise recap of the week's movie news.
The deleted scenes are simply extended versions of some of the gags in the movie trimmed for time and the gag reel is, yet another, joke in and of itself; not very funny at all.
The original 110 minute theatrical version of the movie is contained on one Blu - ray whilst the extended 127 minutes cut is contained on the other Blu - ray.
Baywatch releases to home video (Blu - ray + DVD + Digital HD) with two versions of the movie: - The Theatrical Release (Rated R by the MPAA)- The Extended Cut.
The package includes both the theatrical version and an extended edition of the movie.
«Squid Man: Extended & Uncut» (3 mins., HD) is the complete version of Charley's video - within - the - movie, and its length demonstrates just how many questions were averted by only showing a couple of seconds of it in Fright Night proper.
This is more of an actual Impossible Missions Force team mission, in so doing making this the first of the movies to truly feel like the real Mission: Impossible of television that became such an enduring pop culture phenom in the first place, with an extended opening credits sequence to the full - length version of Lalo Schifrin's indelible M: I theme music plays as a back - to - basics mission statement (pun intended) of sorts.
As part of extended homage to James Cameron's original 1984 movie, we get a fairly ridiculous computer - animated version of Arnold Schwarzenegger's super muscular 1984 Terminator.
One piece of advice, though: if you can, watch «Repo Man» in its extended, censored for TV version: the Cox - approved «flip you melonfarmer» dialogue is priceless, and the extra scenes are some of the best in the movie.
«Entourage» the movie is essentially an extended version of «Entourage» the TV show.
The deleted / extended bits are as follows: Andy Samberg (4:12) on Bob Dylan, Aziz Ansari (1:42) on acting and Twitter, alternate Reggie banter (0:39), Medi - Ship complications (1:06), Fabrice Fabrice (4:21) performing a poem on a lost city, Anna Kendrick (1:47) recalling her Tony nomination as a 12 - year - old and eating a cat's liver, Rodney Waber (5:34) dishes more Harrison Ford gossip, dances, and reveals a senior citizen ticket price trick, David Cross (2:49) talks talking animals and white toilets, Senator Dewhurst (3:14) confesses strange sex dreams about his aunt and his plan to drive drunk, Zoe Saldana (2:03) answers questions about movies and acts out a Jerry Maguire reboot, «Garry Marshall» (1:19) explains why he's done with movies, Gillian Jacobs (1:38) discusses the ghost of Christopher Marlowe and the conflict in Nebraska, Chef Emeril Lugosi (0:34) endures a pun about sun - dried tomatoes, Andy Richter (4:59) delivers a kid - friendly version of «The Aristocrats» joke, pulls a gun after not answering a fart question (a task handled by Andy Samberg on the show itself), and responds to the 1990s TV movie The Shining, Tom Perdy (0:44) shows off a couple of additional cartoons.
Both version will also include an extended cut of the movie, which stars Julia Roberts, Javier Bardem, Billy Crudup, Viola Davis and James Franco.
For faction one, this release will be an exciting moment as the box boasts over 8 hours of bonus features, including: three movie versions — the original theatrical edition (which includes a family audio track with objectionable language removed), the special edition re-release (also includes the family audio track option), and the collector's extended cut with 16 additional minutes (including an alternate opening which takes place on Earth).
I think Joss Whedon already did a magnificent job compressing all those plot points into 142 minutes, but I think the movie would have been a lot better fleshed - out if it were 3 and a half hours long (impossible for the sake of profit - maximisation, though it'd make a lot of sense if extra scenes were put in DVD / Blu - ray for an extended, complete version).
Each disc also includes an Easter egg, a clip of Idle's journalist interviewing a coughy recording manager played by Dan Aykroyd (1:28, SD), an extended version of a scene in the original movie.
This compilation is available in two packages: The Middle Earth Theatrical Collection (A 6 - disc set (Blu - ray or DVD) featuring the theatrical versions of each movie) and The Middle Earth Limited Collector's Edition (a box set of 30 discs featuring the extended editions of each movie plus extras).
There is an alternate dispatch of exposition, a longer version of one character's demise, and an extended cut of Swagger and Memphis shopping that probably finds the movie at its most comedic.
The extended versions of the «Hobbit» movies have always been somewhat superfluous, considering the story had been padded out quite a bit for the theatrical cuts that there was very little necessary plot that needed to be injected back into the films.
The single disc version delivers both full frame and widescreen presentations of the movie, as well as an extended ending and deleted scenes.
The Ron Howard film version of the children's perennial has horror - movie limbs that spring up independently of Seussian intent, the most extended of them going by the name of Jim Carrey, who wants to be the only Grinch remembered and marks his territory with piss and vinegar.
If the theatrical length version of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 wasn't enough for you, there is now an extended edition of the movie releasing to home video.
The narrative attempts to tell a bizarre funhouse mirror version of a rags to riches story of a crazy director with no talent who becomes a celebrity in spite of himself by making a terrible movie badly, but Franco and his cadre of famous friends (his brother Dave, Alison Brie, Zac Efrton, Seth Rogen, and so on and so on) seem far too tickled making shot for shot remakes of scenes from The Room to latch onto anything beyond an extended SNL skit.
«Abandoned Sequences» is a subsection with 2 deleted concepts: an alternate opening of the movie «Original Museum Opening» (1:44), and an extended version of the circus scene in «P.T.'s Office» (1:39).
If all that wasn't enough, the 65Z9D also sports the «X1 Extreme» video processing system and the latest version of Sony's reliable Triluminos wide color technology for unlocking the extended color spectrums associated with HDR sources — a must - have if you want to get the most from your movie collection.
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