Please enjoy this painfully awkward (and hilarious)
extra scene from the movie.
Not exact matches
Fittingly, director Edgar Wright pays
extra attention to the transitions between the
scenes in this
movie, transporting his viewers
from location to location and moment to...
Director Larry Charles may have had to cut some precious time
from folks like Kevin Corrigan, Chris Parnell and J.B. Smoove (who does show up during the credits in the blooper reel /
extra scenes bit) but it's to the benefit of the
movie, which gets in and out in the perfect amount of time (it should be noted B.J. Novak who was cast is nowhere to be seen; also, don't let anyone spoil the cameos for you).
Home Video Notes: The Maze Runner Release Date: 16 December 2014 The Maze Runner releases to home video (Blu - ray / DVD / Digital Copy) with the following
extras: - 24 - Page Prequel Comic Book - Deleted
Scenes with Commentary
from Wes Ball - Navigating The Maze: The Making of The Maze Runner (A Five Part Documentary that includes: The Maze is Born, Creating the World, Finding the Gang, The
Movie Inside the Maze, and The Digital Details)- The «Chuck Diaries» - Gag Reel - Visual Effects Reels - Ruin: Wes Ball Short Film in 2D and 3D with Commentary
from Wes Ball - Audio Commentary by Wes Ball and T.S. Nowlin - Galleries
Extras: Audio commentary
from writer - director John DeBello, writer / co-star Steve Peace and «creator» Costa Dillon; deleted
scenes; six exclusive featurettes: «Legacy of a Legend,» a collection of interviews, including comments
from John DeBello, Costa Dillon, film critic Kevin Thomas, fans Kevin Sharp and Bruce Vilanch, future «Tomatoes» mainstay John Astin and actors Steve Peace, Jack Riley, and D.J. Sullivan, «Crash and Burn,» a discussion about the famous helicopter crash that could have killed everyone because the pilot was late on his cue, «Famous Foul,» about the San Diego Chicken and his role in the climatic tomato stomping ending, «Killer Tomatomania,» a smattering of interviews with random people on the streets of Hollywood about the
movie, «Where Are They Now?»
The first
extra is «The Ultimate Case» Set - Top Detective Game, where you are a detective who must find about ten objects
from four
scenes of the
movie to help Penny find her lost teddy bear.
Don't miss: The
extras include a nine - part retrospective
from 2009 on the legacy of the trilogy; a short film, «Doc Brown Saves the World,» with Christopher Lloyd, that shows why some of the futuristic gadgets
from the second film do not exist today; a peek at the 2012 restoration of the iconic DeLorean; two episodes
from «Back to the Future: The Animated Series;» a 2015 commercial for a hoverboard and a trailer for «Jaws 9»; a five - part documentary on the making of the
movies, a look at the franchise's physics; deleted
scenes; a question - and - answer session with Fox; eight archival featurettes; behind - the -
scenes footage; music videos; commentaries; and a look at «Back to the Future: The Ride.»
Don't miss: Among the hours of
extras are a look back at the making of the
movie, a peek at a 1963 production kick - off dinner, Los Angeles and British premieres footage, George Cukor directs Baroness Bina Rothschild, production tests, Rex Harrison's Golden Globe acceptance speech, Harrison's British Film Institute honor, highlights
from the 1965 Academy Awards ceremony, a trio of behind - the -
scenes featurettes, alternate Hepburn vocals, a look at designer Cecil Beaton's sketches, a comments on a lady featurette, a radio interview with Harrison and behind - the -
scenes photos.
EXTRAS: There's a four - part featurette called «The «RED 2» Experience» that covers various aspects of the
movie (
from the cast, to weapons and stunts), some deleted
scenes and a short gag reel.
From bizarre camera choices, extra long and unnecessary scenes and a lead performance from Wiseau himself that truly needs to be seen to be believed («Oh hai, Mark») it was always one of those stories that, if in the right hands, could make a brilliant mo
From bizarre camera choices,
extra long and unnecessary
scenes and a lead performance
from Wiseau himself that truly needs to be seen to be believed («Oh hai, Mark») it was always one of those stories that, if in the right hands, could make a brilliant mo
from Wiseau himself that truly needs to be seen to be believed («Oh hai, Mark») it was always one of those stories that, if in the right hands, could make a brilliant
movie.
Additionally, all of the
extras from the DVD release have been carried over, including the pop - up trivia track, deleted
scenes, Siskel and Ebert's video review
from «At the
Movies,» a series of MTV interviews, and several archived reviews and articles about the
movie.
There are also a few new
extras as well, like the «Worthy Adversaries» trivia game, where you complete lines
from the
movie while it's playing; a picture - in - picture video commentary with cast and crew interviews and behind - the -
scenes footage; and a feature called «Mark It, Dude» that tracks all the profanities and Dude - isms that appear throughout the film.
EXTRAS: In addition to an audio commentary by writer / director Damien Chazelle and actor J.K. Simmons, there's a featurette about famous drummers and their craft, footage
from the
movie's premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, a deleted
scene and the original short film.
, Oedekirk has taken an actual film, Tiger and Crane Fist
from 1977, and has removed the audio tracks and injected his own, added some special effects which put him in the
movie, and shot some
extra scenes to hold the film together.
Purchasing the
movie on iTunes will also give access to «iTunes
Extras» featuring conversations between the cast and director Luca Guadagnino, commentary
from Chalamet and actor Michael Stuhlbarg (who plays Elio's father), a behind - the -
scenes look at the making of the film and more.