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Extras include a preview of the sequel, a making of featurette, featurette on the title character and feature length audio commentary by Kapur that is not bad.
DVD Extras Feature length audio commentary with Gurinder Chadha, «Who wants to Cook Aloo Gobi?»
Extras repeat the U.K. release including a feature length audio commentary track with the Chiodo Brothers, The Making of Killer Klowns: a 20 - minute featurette looking at the film's production, including an interview with the Chiodo Brothers alongside behind - the - scenes footage, Visual Effects with Gene Warren Jr.: an interview with Charles Chiodo and visual effects supervisor Gene Warren Jr., Kreating Klowns: an interview with Charles Chiodo and creature fabricator Dwight Roberts, Bringing Life to These Things - A Tour of Chiodo Bros..
Extras exceed the import DVD (save the sequel) and repeat the Original Theatrical Trailer and two feature length audio commentary tracks: one by Producer Jack H. Harris and Film Historian Bruce Eder, while the second is by Director Yeathworth and Actor Robert Fields.
Extras include a feature length audio commentary track by Harrelson, Dennings & Stebbings, Deleted Scenes of interest, 5 featurettes and Outtakes.

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Brand new to this edition is a feature - length audio commentary with director Ron Howard, and while the guy's undeniably pleasant and all kinds of gracious, he doesn't really give great commentary, all things considered.
Extras include cutting room floor deleted scenes, feature - length audio commentary, outtakes / bloopers, 3 TV spots, theatrical trailer in HD, Old School Orientation and send - up of Inside The Actors Studio.
Like its predecessor, The Shaggy D.A. is equipped with two featurettes and a feature - length audio commentary.
Such is the case here, starting with a feature - length audio commentary that includes essentially the entire main cast, including Apatow, Carrell, Rogan, Rudd, Bednob, Lynch, Leslie Mann, Romany Malco, Shelley Malil and Jonah Hill.
Bonus features come by way of a feature - length audio commentary track with director Amiel, a special making - of documentary, and around 10 other separate featurettes which include a wide array of cast, crew and academic - leaning interviews, as well as a tour of Darwin's home, which has been turned into a museum.
A feature - length audio commentary with producer / director Tony Krantz and co-producer Reece Pearson is a rudimentary effort from enthusiastic individuals, with much of the conversation devoted to details of the frame.
Two feature - length audio commentaries are provided for the film.
Its chief supplemental features consist of a feature - length audio commentary track with director Gauger and a seven - minute behind - the - scenes featurette which includes brief interview snippets with cast and crew, as well as some audition tape footage.
On the Blu - ray Disc stamped FEATURE FILM, additionally find a full - length audio commentary from Johnson, who's recorded — and likely listened to — enough of these by now that he avoids common pitfalls like narrating the action or treading overcautiously.
DVD Features: The single - disc release of «The Holiday» features a full - length audio commentary with writer / director Nancy Myers, as well as the making - of featurette «Foreign ExchangeFeatures: The single - disc release of «The Holiday» features a full - length audio commentary with writer / director Nancy Myers, as well as the making - of featurette «Foreign Exchangefeatures a full - length audio commentary with writer / director Nancy Myers, as well as the making - of featurette «Foreign Exchange.»
The sole bonus feature on Disc One is a feature - length audio commentary with Francis Ford Coppola.
The feature - length picture - in - picture track boasts interviews with the people involved in the event (like CIA operative Tony Mendes, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, former Canadian ambassador Ken Taylor and the «house guests»), while director Ben Affleck and writer Chris Terrio discuss the actual making of the movie on the disc's audio commentary.
Next and most substantial among supplements are two feature - length audio commentaries.
Featured on the first disc of the set are both versions of the film, the theatrical R - rated cut and the unrated version (which contains ten minutes of never - before - seen footage), as well as two full - length audio commentaries.
Running time: 90 minutes Studio: New Line Home Entertainment 2 - Disc DVD Extras: Deleted scenes with commentary by director Brett Ratner, outtakes, theatrical trailer, feature - length audio commentary by the director, and more.
More significant are the other two extras: the featurette «A Family Affair» (8:40) with Rance and Clint Howard and a feature - length audio commentary with Ron Howard and Roger Corman.
Finally and most substantially, Hock and cinematographer Alastair Christopher provide a feature - length audio commentary.
Last is the most (and only) substantial bonus feature: a full - length audio commentary with director Adam Shankman and writers Thomas Lennon and Robert Ben Garant.
Presented in a widescreen video transfer and Dolby Digital 5.1 audio soundtrack, the «Man on Fire» DVD includes two full - length audio commentary tracks (the first by director Tony Scott, and the other with producer Lucas Foster, screenwriter Brian Helgeland and star Dakota Fanning), as well as deleted scenes and an alternate ending (also featuring optional director commentary).
Among the best of the group are two full - length audio commentaries (featuring Braff, co-star Natalie Portman and crew members) that discuss the film's production and a 26 - minute «Making - Of featurette that follows the cast and crew through the day - to - day process of shooting.
Disc 1 offers a single bonus feature, a feature - length audio commentary by film critic / historian Joseph McBride and Marni Nixon, the singing voice for Terry McKay (and the leads in My Fair Lady and The King and I, for that matter).
The last bonus feature on the menu is a Cast Commentary, but don't be deceived, this isn't a full - length audio commentary.
Finally, there is a feature - length audio commentary with director Lasseter, writers Andrew Stanton and Pete Docter, supervising technical director Bill Reeves, art director Ralph Eggleston, and producers Ralph Guggenheim and Bonnie Arnold.
Special Features Conversation between director Robert Altman and actor Tim Robbins from 2004 Luck, Trust & Ketchup: Robert Altman in Carver Country, a feature - length 1993 documentary on the making of Short Cuts To Write and Keep Kind, a 1992 PBS documentary on the life of author Raymond Carver One - hour 1983 audio interview with Carver, conducted for the American Audio Prose Library Original demo recordings of the film's Doc Pomus Mac Rebennack songs, performed by Rebennack (Dr. John) Deleted scenes A look inside the marketing of Short Cuts PLUS: An essay by film critic Michael Wilmington
The most substantial bonus is a feature - length audio commentary from director John Madden.
Both the Combo Pack and DVD extras include deleted and extended scenes with optional audio commentary with director Gavin Hood, as well as a feature - length audio commentary with producers Roberto Orci and Gigi Pritzker.
Special features include a feature - length audio - commentary track in which director White details the movie's cold Park City, Utah shoot (which substitutes for summer in Colorado) and his attempts at subtly tweaking genre expectation.
An archive of marketing materials, a scrollable art and photo gallery, a feature - length audio commentary track with Vaughn, trailers, and a digital copy of the feature film round out the supplemental material of this collection.
DVD special features are ample, anchored by a feature - length audio commentary track with director Alvart and producer Jeremy Bolt, in which the pair discuss Alvart's late - in - the - game, pre-production idea of depicting the effects of years of hyper - sleep via sloughing skin, as well as the special challenges involved for Foster in crafting a performance out of reacting to Quaid's disembodied voice, since more than half of his material was prerecorded, before the younger actor's scenes.
Apart from a TV spot and the theatrical trailer, the only extra is the aforementioned feature - length audio commentary track with Wagner.
While the movie itself was minimally entertaining, the DVD offers an array of enjoyable special features, including a full - length audio commentary by director Brett Ratner.
A feature - length audio commentary track with director Sonoda and producer Sean Buckley gives plenty of amusing and interesting insight into the film's brisk, 11 - day shoot, with anecdotes about Jones raiding the deep storage of his nearby parents» garage to help complement the movie's domestic clutter, and co-editor Aden Bahadori working just offscreen during filming.
Housed in a regular Amray snap - case with an extra tray for its second disc, the DVD is presented in 16 × 9 widescreen with a sterling Dolby digital 5.1 audio track, and includes an exhaustive feature - length documentary, The Journey, which offers up no shortage of rehearsal footage and other interview clips in its behind - the - scenes look at the making of this extraordinary event.
In addition to liner notes by British film critic Jason Solomons and a feature - length audio commentary track with writer Lothian and director Metzstein, there's the movie's theatrical trailer, a single deleted scene and a couple of featurettes in which Lance and Cilenti showcase two respective bits of sleight - of - hand that their characters employ.
Most substantial of them is a feature - length audio commentary by director Brian Henson.
The slate begins with a feature - length audio commentary by director D.J. Caruso and actors Shia LaBeouf and Sarah Roemer.
In the first of four bonuses, director Antoine Fuqua provides a feature - length audio commentary.
Feature - length audio commentary with director Robert Zemeckis, director of Photography Don Burgess, visual effects supervisor Ken Ralston and assistant Carey Villegas, and sound designer Randy Thom.
It's fairly uncommon for a low - profile release of a made - for - TV catalog title to carry a feature - length audio commentary, but that's what can be found on the new Cadet Kelly DVD.
Adequate audio and video presentation and inspired bonus features that even include a feature - length commentary track make this a thumbs - up effort on Disney's part and something fans will love and newcomers might want to consider as well.
This section also holds the feature - length audio commentary, undoubtedly the standout extra of this meager disc.
The lone bonus here is the feature - length audio commentary with directors Chris Buck and Kevin Lima and producer Bonnie Arnold that previously appeared on the Collector's Edition.
More extra features in this handsome package include a new feature - length audio commentary by film historian Stephen Prince, author of The Warrior's Camera: The Cinema of Akira Kurosawa and a documentary from 2003 on the making of the film, created as part of the Toho Masterworks series Akira Kurosawa: It Is Wonderful to Create.
The bonus features begin with a feature - length audio commentary by director Stefan Ruzowitzky.
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