Watch this exclusive
featurette as we go behind the scenes and look at the cinematography and production design of Guillermo Del Toro's The Shape of Water.
Available July 3rd, 2018 from Scream Factory, in conjunction with IFC Midnight, this provocative thriller also comes with a behind the scenes
featurette as a bonus feature.
This 1982 featurette runs nine - minute and six - second
featurette as it mixes movie clips, shots from the set, and interviews.
«Behind the Scenes of Please Give» (12:05) is as ordinary a making - of
featurette as its title suggests.
It's as close to a making - of
featurette as we get.
There is also a Quentin Tarantino
featurette as well as a Django Unchained soundtrack spot.
There are several shorter
featurettes as well.
Home Entertainment has included some oddball special features for this High Definition release, opting for several very short
featurettes as well as teasers for the film somewhat disguised under new titles.
The set itself besides the pretty collectible comes with some new extras including three commentaries tracks from season one and an exclusive bonus disc with several
featurettes as well as including all the old special features as well.
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featurettes as stand alone mini-documentaries that showcase the biggest names in the industry.»
«Suspects» follows the model of the prior two
featurettes as it deals with casting for Fache, Teabing, Silas, Aringarosa, Sauniere, Remy, and Vernet.
The same disc sold separately, the DVD includes the same six deleted scenes and «Colton Goes to Heaven», leaving the other two
featurettes as Blu - ray exclusives.
Not exact matches
EDITOR»S NOTE: This short
featurette ran in our Dec. 20, 2012, issue
as part of a five - part feature on the faces who represented each of the 2012 Norhern California CIF Bowl representatives.
Extras: The Blu - ray includes quite a few extra features, including a detailed, if at times kind of lethargic commentary by director Lloyd; three interlocked
featurettes detailing the stage genesis of the property, the vocal training of the actors (including a laugh out loud segment showing the largely incompetent Firth attempting «dance moves»),
as well
as the source ABBA music; another
featurette detailing the making of «Lay Your Love on Me,» a duet between Seyfried and Dominic Cooper that becomes a bit of a production number; deleted scenes (including the cut musical number «The Name of the Game») and a music video of «Gim me!
Sam Shepard makes an appearance in a 2002 video interview, while Richard Gere's memories are heard
as an audio
featurette backed with images from the film.
This 1989
featurette indeed shows some clips of Kane during the movie shoot
as he chats about his character.
Of course, the usual making - of
featurette («Casting Off») makes an appearance,
as does a hilarious sitdown with Matthew McConaughey and Terry Bradshaw («Moviefone.com Unscripted») where the two actors interview one another.
An fairly weak collection of Outtakes is here (8 minutes),
as well
as a surface - level
Featurette (4 minutes) and «Music for the End of the World» (2 minutes), in which cast and crew members share their Armageddon playlists.
«Shrek's Guide to Parenthood» isn't even remotely
as clever
as it sounds, the «Meet the Cast»
featurette is little more than EPK fluff, and the visual effects
featurette («Tech of Shrek») comes off sounding like a commercial for Hewlett Packard and AMD.
Plenty of extra materials are dished up, such
as additional scenes (The Fauxly Grail, Hot Lunch and Cyrano De Artie), an audio commentary with the cast, a
featurette (Tech of SHREK 3), music videos (Dancing Babies and Donkey Dance), interactive games (Learn The Donkey Dance and How To Be Green), trailers and a text / photo gallery (Shrek's Guide To Parenthood).
In a «documentary gallery» referred to
as Beyond Batman, we find six
featurettes.
As you might guess from the
featurette titles, these cover the film's look and visual design, conceptualizing and putting together the Batmobile and its use in the film, physical props and elements, ideas and execution of the Batsuit, Nicholson's take on the Joker and his makeup / costume, and the flick's score.
«Journey to Redemption: The Making of The American»: (10:52) A better making - of
featurette than most, with the filmmakers discussing the ideas behind the film at least
as much
as its coming - together.
The main bonus is a 7-1/2 minute Behind - the - Scenes
Featurette with writer - director Kenny Riches explaining his motivations for creating this story and the film's production (oddly, he cites Pee Wee's Big Adventure
as a strong influence).
This brings out some decent insights, but much of the
featurette comes across
as generic praise.
But production designer Guy Dyas ends up being the main star of the bonus features
as he's highlighted in three
featurettes.
In truth, this
featurette acts
as an advertisement.
As for the rest of the extra material on the disc, it's made up of typical cheesy promotional fluff interviews - with footage repeated in the interviews section - and the «making of»
featurette.
This is mildly interesting, but
as Drew isn't remotely
as good - looking
as Tom Cruise, and is far too energetic to surely be healthy, this is really a view - once only type
featurette.
Featurette one, Into The Wild; The Story, The Characters is 21 minutes worth of interviews with actors, Penn, Krakauer, and varying bits of behind the scenes footage used mostly
as a backdrop for the interviews, rather than for giving us a look at production methods.
Featuring over 200 rare photos and a veritable treasure trove of never - before - seen material, HOOKED ON HOLLYWOOD is divided into four key sections: «Hollywood
Featurettes» - key feature articles from Maltin's Movie Crazy newsletter are shared for the first time, providing new perspectives on such topics
as the masterful soundtrack subtleties of Casablanca and Hollywood's long standing love affair with remakes.
The two
featurettes are relatively similar
as both
as candid sit - downs with Director Agnieszka Holland, however the second also has Krystyna Chiger, a survivor of the actual purge of the Polish ghettos by the Nazis, and it makes the second piece far superior to the first.
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»).
As in that package, these
featurettes collectively elaborate on the giallo at large and on The Bird with the Crystal Plumage's specific place in the genre.
As well as the new film, the DVD and Blu - Ray will include the featurette «Con Amore: A Passion for Rome
As well
as the new film, the DVD and Blu - Ray will include the featurette «Con Amore: A Passion for Rome
as the new film, the DVD and Blu - Ray will include the
featurette «Con Amore: A Passion for Rome `.
As with all the best cult TV series, the «Adventure Time» home video releases are chock full of bonus material, with the Season One set featuring four audio commentaries, three
featurettes, 49 minutes worth of animatics and a few more fun bits here and there.
EXTRAS: There's a series of behind - the - scenes
featurettes focused on different members of the cast and crew,
as well
as Q&A highlights with stars Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara, director Todd Haynes and more.
EXTRAS: There's a pair of
featurettes on production and the real - life events that inspired the film,
as well
as an animated short detailing how David and Efraim were able to exploit the system.
Sony has released a new
featurette for Horizon Zero Dawn, the upcoming PlayStation 4 exclusive action RPG from Guerrilla Games, entitled «Secret of the Past»; check it out here...
As Horizon Zero Dawn's main protagonist Aloy, a skilled hunter, explore a vibrant and lush world inhabited by mysterious mechanized creatures.
A24 updated their youtube account once again but this time with an ensemble
featurette where you can see the behind the scenes of Lady Bird,
as well
as Greta talking about the filmmaking process!
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.
There is a short and sweet behind - the - scenes «making of»
featurette,
as well
as outtakes.
The Blu - ray and DVD both includes special features such
as an extensive
featurette on the eerie true story behind «The Possession,» along with separate audio commentaries with Bornedal and the film's writers.
Extras include behind - the - scenes
featurettes on the story, characters and production design,
as well
as a press conference with the cast and crew.
Hidden in the
featurette are some little snippets of deleted scenes that aren't highlighted in the deleted scenes section such
as a brief flash of Bean presenting the deadline to Ender and Bean in tears at the end saying, «He lied!»
The disc includes a short behind - the - scenes
featurette, giving an idea about the premise of the film
as well
as snippets of interviews with the major cast members.
Finally, our Anonymous Content family includes Eugene Levy, who was featured in both the Snickers gametime ad, «Marilyn»,
as well
as a slew of online
featurettes, one of which aired during Colbert's Late Show.
EXTRAS: There are three behind - the - scenes
featurettes,
as well
as cast interviews and deleted scenes.
is one of those behind - the - scenes
featurettes that combines morsels of making - of info with lots of talking - heads hagiography,
as various actors and producers gab about how great everyone involved in the picture was and hold forth on how inspirational the story is.
According to the press release, besides the obvious extended cut
as an option, the Theatrical & Unrated Edition DVD replaces the gag reel with an unrated version of it and adds an alternate ending and the
featurettes «Sodom's Got»em» and «Leeroy Jenkins: The Gates of Sodom.»