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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.

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But production designer Guy Dyas ends up being the main star of the bonus features as he's highlighted in three featurettes.
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.
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.
Bonus features consist of a six - minute featurette charting John's involvement as both an executive producer and songwriter; two alternate (storyboarded) endings with optional introductions from director Kelly Asbury; two character - based, two - minute interview chats with Ashley Jensen and Ozzy Osbourne; a collection of deleted scenes; trailers; and a music video for «Crocodile Rock.»
For the Blu - ray debut of «Snatch,» Sony has brought over most of the bonus features from the two - disc special edition DVD — including an audio commentary with director Guy Ritchie and producer Matthew Vaughn, deleted scenes, and a making - of featuretteas well as some exclusive extras found only on BD - Live.
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.
In Region 2, where Valiant came to DVD a few weeks earlier, the film was treated to some behind - the - scenes bonus features, including a 14 - minute making - of featurette, a scene progression, recording sessions footage, a television special set at the film's world premiere in London, and the theatrical trailer (something that Disney never includes on the DVD of the film itself, merely as a promotional tool on other DVDs).
The handful of bonus features offer a couple of the usual, limited - appeal items (Disc 2's storyboard cut, Disc 1's collection of Japanese trailers), as well as three solid featurettes which those who care about the English dub should really enjoy.
Paramount's Blu - ray combo pack offers some of the finest picture and sound quality you'll find on the format plus a solid collection of entertaining and informative bonus features highlighted by a winning documentary, an enjoyable animal featurette, and deleted / extended scenes viewable on their own or as part of the film.
Bonus features include an active - screen main menu, an often unintentionally amusing audio commentary track with Polish - born director Rafal Zielinski, and a pair of interview featurettes — a 10 - minute chat with producer Maurice Smith, who comes across as less skeevy than some of his other credits (Flesh Gordon) might suggest, and a five - minute talk with production manager Ken Gord.
The short featurette «Living Undercover» (3:44) is basically an abridged version of the previous piece if you don't want to spend as much time on Imperium bonus features.
Bonus features consist of a half dozen preview trailers, including for The Assassin Next Door, as well as a sub-par, uninvolving behind - the - scenes featurette that consists of 19 - plus minutes of mostly unshaped on - set and B - roll footage.
Eros's nice two - disc edition of the film includes a packed bonus disc featuring all the film's trailers and TV spots, behind - the - scenes featurettes on the film's action sequences and key musical numbers, as well as a collection of 30 complete (but, alas, unsubtitled) song scenes from other films by producer Boney Kapoor.
The Blu - ray's bonus features begin with «Tarzan Reborn» (15:10), a featurette putting this production into context as far as the hero's film history goes and also acknowledging what makes this incarnation different.
Chicago first came out on DVD as a single - disc release in the summer of 2003, the only bonus features being the deleted song «Class», an audio commentary, and a rather flimsy behind - the - scenes featurette.
With only one actual bonus feature to speak of — the six - part behind - the - scenes featurette «The Director's Notebook: The Cinematic Sleight of Hand — and a glorified photo gallery («The Art of The Prestige») acting purely as supplemental fodder, I feel genuinely cheated by the lack of behind - the - scenes material included in this single - disc effort.
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