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The DVD offers excellent video and audio quality, though it's less robust in the supplements department, where it provides only one worthwhile featurette among other unnecessary or violent bonuses.
With multiple commentary tracks, new interviews, and featurettes among the supplements, plus a booklet.
The Blu - ray release features commentary by film historian Stephen Farber and two well made (if overly admiring) documentary featurettes among the supplements, and comes in an illustrated Blu - ray book case with a soundtrack sampler CD.

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In addition, the DVD includes numerous featurettes: «The Last Ride: The Story of The Missing» (with emphasis on its differences from most Westerns, that is, «It's not about cattle or land» and features strong women characters); «New Frontiers: Making The Missing» (featuring earnest declarations of mutual respect among the cast and crew); «The Modern Western Score» (with Horner); «Casting The Missing» (in which Eric Schweig, who plays the villain Chiden, observes, «This guy is like a hate junkie.
Extras will include seven featurettes («40 Years of Creating the Impossible,» «Explosive Exploits,» «Spies Among Us,» «Catching the Train,» «International Spy Museum,» «Generation: Cruise,» & «Agent Dossiers»), a Stanley Kubrick Award f... r Excellence in Filmmaking Acceptance Speech, a photo gallery, trailers, and an easteregg.
The rest of the disc isn't as controversial, with a decent featurette on the expansive history of the franchise («Mission: Remarkable), a short stunt featurette («Mission: Explosive Exploits»), and a quick look at a day in the live of a CIA operative («Mission: Spies Among Us»).
These supplements are valuable as an orienting primer for viewers who're barely acquainted with the Gullah community of the narrative, and there's no weak link among the featurettes.
«Behind the Scenes Featurette with Writer / Director Leigh Scott» (2:48) is basically a promo for the miniseries, with Scott providing a few remarks on the project's origins and cast among B - roll footage, concept art, and 2.35:1 clips.
Extras include a six - minute behind - the - scenes featurette whose highlight is star Wilson suiting up for a pre-production supersonic flight; seven deleted or extended scenes — among them odd alternate opening and closing title sequences — with optional commentary from director Moore and editor Paul Martin Smith — these trims carry a viewer discretion warning, for they would've threatened the film's PG - 13 rating; a fantastic, largely CGI pre-visualization (with, again, optional Moore / Smith commentary) of the virtuoso ejection set piece that at times gives Final Fantasy a run for its money; the teaser trailer for Spielberg's upcoming Minority Report; and two engrossing full - length commentaries, one by Moore and Smith, the other producer John Davis and executive producer Wyck Godfrey.
Supplementals include a 19 - minute featurette from the ROSAS production house — «Improv and Ensemble: The Evolution of a Film» — that's almost too glossy for a film like All the Real Girls, but it does add the perspectives of Zooey (pronounced Zoë) Deschanel and other key cast and crew members, Orr unfortunately not among them.
Available in standard edition and 2 - Disc «Collector's Edition» on both DVD and Blu - ray, that latter featuring the 18 - minute «The Making of Ip Man» (more promotional featurette than making - of documentary), deleted scenes, cast and crew interviews and a shooting diary among the supplements.
Features relaxed commentary by director Lone Scherfig and actors Carey Mulligan and Peter Sarsgaard (who spend as much time reminiscing over the shoot and appreciating key moments as discussing the production and the characters), a nine - minute making of featurette (which also includes interviews with screenwriter Nick Hornby and author Lynn Barber) and 11 deleted scenes among the supplements on both DVD and Blu - ray.
Blu - ray and DVD, with filmmaker commentary, a 48 - minute cast and filmmaker Q&A, featurettes, and deleted scenes among the supplements.
The doc features video footage of a campy Poseidon Adventure musical put on by some of the picture's hardcore fans (a treat) but also dips into a 1972 making - of featurette included among the disc's extras.
Also ported over are features on the history and development of «Tarzan,» among them segments on the Deep Canvas Process, Production Progression Demonstration, three publicity trailers, From Burroughs to Disney, an Early Presentation Reel, a short feature on the Research Trip to Uganda, six segments on creating The Characters of Tarzan, a three - minute bit on The Making of the Music, Building the Story and Storyboard to Film featurettes, 10 minutes of deleted and alternate scenes, and a couple tidbits on the international / intercontinental aspects of «Tarzan.»
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.
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.
Features commentary by director Tom Hooper, producer Andy Harries and star Michael Sheen, deleted scenes, interviews and featurettes (on both the film and the culture of British football in the seventies) among the supplements.
Blu - ray / DVD Combo Pack Extras: 2 alternate endings; R.I.P.D. Motion Comics; Nick's New Avatars; Filming the Other Side; Walking among Us: Deados and Avatars; Anatomy of a Shootout; deleted and alternate scenes; gag reel; and The Making of R.I.P.D. featurette.
«Ben's Boston» Focus Points run about 30 minutes spread out among six behind - the - scenes featurette.
Among the vintage features dating to the theatrical release (standard definition, of course) is an old EPK that clocks in at 17 minutes and a promotional featurette with voiceover, more tightly edited from the same raw material, that runs 7 minutes.
Don't miss: Among the extras a documentary on the making of the movie; a featurette on star Bridgette Andersen headlined by her mother, Teresa; a featurette on the movie's songs and music; and a mini-poster.
Most substantial among a modest slate of special features is «School Daze: The Making of Back to School» (17:05), a featurette which supplies new interviews with director Alan Metter; Harold Ramis (one of the film's seven credited writers);
Previously released by VCI, the new version comes with a vastly superior transfer and audio mix, and among the generous extras is a nine minute featurette on Ennio Morricone's score.
, a new 11 - minute interview with the original members of The Dickies; The Chiodos Walk Among Us: Their Adventures in Super 8 Filmmaking, a new 24 - minute featurette on the making of their early short films; six of those early short films, including Land of Terror (1967), Beast from the Egg (1968, with optional audio commentary with the Chiodo Brothers), Africa Danny (1970), Eskimo (1971), Sludge Grubs (1972), and Free Inside (1974); Bringing Life to These Things, a guided tour of Chiodo Bros..
Among the video bonuses, there are four featurettes.
Along with a screenwriter commentary and blooper reel (both of which appear on the first disc with the movie), the two - disc set also includes a 25 - minute pre-production featurette («Charting the Return») covering (among other things) the struggle of the writers to complete the script in time, a lengthy production featurette («According to Plan») on the actual filming, and a three - part featurette («Mastering the Blade») on weapons training for Bloom, Knightley and Davenport.
Those who count themselves among the film's fans might be disappointed to receive just one featurette, and in a foreign language at that, but at least it sheds plenty of light on production.
«Everyone Loves Beaver: Epic Hook - Ups» (4:15), the first and perhaps most inane featurette, has leading cast members sounding off on romantic relationships among the cast / characters.
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