Not exact matches
Additional special
features include audio
commentary with Ben Affleck and writer Chris Terrio, interviews with the key players in the 1979 Iran hostage crisis including President Jimmy Carter, former CIA agent Tony Mendez, and the houseguests, a featurette on recreating the era for film, a peek inside the Canadian government, a bit about how Istanbul was chosen for shooting the film, and a look back at how the CIA made Hollywood believe in a fictional film.
Screen Formats: 1.85:1 Subtitles: English; French; Spanish Language and Sound: English: English: Dolby Digital 5.1; French: Dolby Digital 5.1; Spanish: Dolby Digital 5.1 Other
Features: Color; interactive menus; scene access; audio
commentary;
additional scenes; interactive games.
Though it's a title sure to do most of its business on DVD, How Do You Know's Blu - ray offers some exclusive bonus
features: an interactive script gallery, a conversation with James L. Brooks and composer Hans Zimmer,
additional deleted scenes with Brooks
commentary, and a featurette called «The George» with Brooks
commentary.
Along with the
feature, we also get an audio
commentary from Felsher, a second
commentary from some of the cast and crew of the film, an
additional interview from Creepshow DP Michael Gornick, extended interview clips from Romero, Savini, and Bernie Wrightson, a collection of behind the scenes footage from FX master Tom Savini, a location tour from Horror's Hallowed Grounds, a reproduction of Fangoria's Scream Greats episode on the career of Tom Savini, a news program segment from 1982 on the making of Creepshow, and a collection of behind the scenes stills.
Along with an unrated cut of the film (with five
additional minutes of footage), the DVD also
features a lively audio
commentary with more than ten different participants (from director David Gordon Green and producer Judd Apatow to stars Seth Rogen and James Franco), a making - of featurette, a handful of deleted scenes, and a gag reel.
Apparently there are more
additional features, as well as an audio
commentary from Abrams and the cast.
A five - minute featurette called «Greetings From Bull Mountain» is the standard five - minute B - roll / soft - sell interview errata that
features a few
additional male buttock shots; «King of the Mountain» is a two - minute music video that splices action sequences from the film together with bloopers and sets it to music (something resurrected in
feature - length form by this year's ESPN's X-movie); and nine chapter - encoded deleted scenes (blissfully sans
commentary and running between fifteen seconds and a minute, each) are essentially long «comedy» shticks that prove for as bad as Out Cold was, it could have been even worse.
Alves and co-producer Debra Hill contribute an
additional feature - length
commentary that begins late (two minutes into the film) and overstays its welcome; an unenviable task to follow or precede the dynamic duo of Russell and Carpenter in any capacity, Hill and Alves don't exactly help their cause by rarely deviating from the monotonous topic of location scouting and the closely - related subject of set dressing.
Each short is accompanied by a lovely original score and almost half of them
feature optional
commentary by a comedy historian, plus there are
additional supplements.
Notable Extras: DVD & Blu - ray — A
commentary with director Harold Ramis, Jack Black, and Michael Cera, extended and alternate scenes, an alternate ending, a Line - O-Rama, a Year One: The Journey Begins featurette, a gag reel, and 2
additional features («Sodom's Got «Em!»
Running time: 92 minutes Studio: Paramount Home Video DVD Extras:
Additional scenes, cast audio
commentary, two music videos, four trailers, two interactive games, four DVD - ROM
features and more.
Running time: 131 minutes Distributor: Universal Studios Home Entertainment 2 - Disc Blu - Ray / DVD Extras: Deleted scenes, gag reel,
feature commentary with director Justin Lin, digital copy download, interactive U-Control and BD - Live
features, plus numerous
additional featurettes.
Included is an excellent new audio
commentary by the always informative film historian / author Troy Howarth; an
additional audio
commentary by director Peter Duffell and author Jonathan Rigsby; a new 10 - minute interview with second assistant director Mike Higgins; A-Rated Horror Film, a 17 - minute vintage featurette about the film
featuring interviews with director Peter Duffell and actors Geoffrey Bayldon, Ingrid Pitt, and Chloe Franks; the English and Spanish theatrical trailers for the film, both in HD; 4 radio spots; an animated image gallery with 68 stills containing on - set photos, promotional materials, and advertisements; and a collection of Amicus radio spots and still galleries for Asylum, At the Earth's Core, From Beyond the Grave, Madhouse, Scream and Scream Again, Tales from the Crypt, The Beast Must Die, The Land That Time Forgot, The Mind of Mr. Soames, The People That Time Forgot, and Vault of Horror.
Midnight
features commentary by Lucas, a 2015 interview with Ernesto Gastaldi (31 mins), visual essay «Desperately Seeking Susan» by Michael Mackenzie that explores at the collaboration between Ercoli and Nieves (27 mins), and the alternate TV version of the film, which runs four minutes longer and
features additional and alternate footage.
Home Video Notes: The Hunger Games: 4 - Film Complete Collection Release Date: 22 March 2016 The Hunger Game releases in a 4 - Film Complete Collection (6 Disc set) with the following specials
features: - 12 Never - Before - Seen Deleted Scenes from The Hunger Games - 6 Deleted Scenes from The Hunger Games: Catching Fire — Including 1 Never Before Seen - 9 Deleted Scenes from The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 - 2 All - New Featurettes: «Picturing Panem» and «Capitol Cuisine» - 70
Additional Featurettes - Audio
Commentaries, Music Videos and More
Those who disagree will be satisfied by Sony's Blu - ray, which more than meets expectations with its flawless
feature presentation, two audio
commentaries, and
additional extras of substance.
NEW Sounds from the Cold — interviews with supervising sound editor David Lewis Yewdall and special sound effects designer Alan Howarth NEW Between the Lines — an interview with novelization author Alan Dean Foster Audio
Commentary by director John Carpenter and actor Kurt Russell John Carpenter's The Thing: Terror Takes Shape — a documentary on the making of THE THING
featuring interviews with John Carpenter, Kurt Russell, special effects make - up designer Rob Bottin, legendary matte artist Albert Whitlock plus members of the cast and crew (80 minutes — SD) Outtakes (5 minutes — SD) Vintage featurettes from the electronic press kit
featuring interviews with John Carpenter, Kurt Russell and Rob Bottin (12 minutes — SD) Vintage featurettes — The Making of a Chilling Tale and The Making of THE THING (1982 — 14 minutes — SD) Vintage Product Reel — contains a promotional condensed version of the film with
additional footage not in the film (19 minutes — SD) Vintage Behind - the - Scenes footage (2 minutes — SD) Annotated Production Archive — Production Art and Storyboards, Location Scouting, Special Make - up Effects, Post Production (48 minutes — SD) Network TV Broadcast version of THE THING (92 minutes — SD) Teaser Trailer Theatrical Trailers (U.S. and German Trailer) TV spots Radio Spots Still Gallery (behind - the - scenes photos, posters and lobby cards)
Beyond that, the Blu - ray has an impressive list of special
features, including lots of
additional tongue - in - cheek documentaries, deleted scenes, a director
commentary, and more.
Here, we get three noteworthy hour - long episodes, 2 1/2 hours of
additional segments from over the years, and a host of bonus
features comprised of 90 minutes audio
commentary and nearly 2 hours of video extras.
Home Video Notes: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Release Date: 7 March 2014 The Hunger Games: Catching Fire releases to home video (Blu - ray / DVD / Ultraviolet) with the following extras: - Audio
Commentary with Director Francis Lawrence and Producer Nina Jacobson - Deleted Scenes - Sneak Peek of Divergent - Exclusive HD Content - Nine - part
feature - length documentary: Surviving the Game: Making Catching Fire Home Video Notes: The Hunger Games: 4 - Film Complete Collection Release Date: 22 March 2016 The Hunger Game releases in a 4 - Film Complete Collection (6 Disc set) with the following specials
features: - 12 Never - Before - Seen Deleted Scenes from The Hunger Games - 6 Deleted Scenes from The Hunger Games: Catching Fire — Including 1 Never Before Seen - 9 Deleted Scenes from The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 - 2 All - New Featurettes: «Picturing Panem» and «Capitol Cuisine» - 70
Additional Featurettes - Audio
Commentaries, Music Videos and More
Boasting fifteen
additional minutes of never - before - seen footage and a handful of special
features including two full - length audio
commentaries, the «Club Dread: Unrated Version» DVD release isn't what fans were hoping for, but it's still a lot better than their first try.
On top of the King
commentary, it contains «A Conversation with Sarah Jessica Parker and Michael Patrick King», (23:49), «The Fabulous Fashion of Sex and the City» (18:04), «Fergie in the Studio» (2:12), four
additional scenes (3:45), and a digital copy of the
feature.
Kaufman spoke about Copia's global expansion into Australia and Spain — and alluded to some big news that will hopefully be launched in time for next month's O'Reilly Media Tools of Change publishing event — as well the popular reception of the annotation
feature that lets authors enter the discussion and post
commentary inside the pages of readers» books, almost creating a «director's cut» out of books, much the way that JK Rowling has granted her fans insider access into the creation of the Harry Potter books by adding
additional notes and comments on the series.