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But as a new featurette called from the studio called «God Complex» makes painfully clear, the real villain is the one you can't see, the one that's ever - present, always...
22nd July 2015 - Today 2K and Firaxis Games released a new Civilization: Beyond Earth - Rising Tide featurette called «Colonizing the Seas».
The Unrated DVD also loses four of the rated DVD's supplements: storyboards, Adam Campbell's tour of the Willy Wonka factory, casting tapes, and a featurette called «Family Affair.»
A 25 - minute featurette called «Bloody Jess» features interviews with Lee and Franco about the film, revealing Lee to indeed be the author of the statement that he preferred working with George Lucas to Peter Jackson.
- A featurette called «The Voice of the Giant».
Blu - ray Highlight: As you might expect from a movie like «Safe,» the coolest piece of bonus material is a 10 - minute featurette called «The Art of the Gunfight» that takes a look at the action choreography in the film, focusing on three sequences in particular.
, and a featurette called «A Man without Limits (4 min.).
EXTRAS: There's a four - part featurette called «The «RED 2» Experience» that covers various aspects of the movie (from the cast, to weapons and stunts), some deleted scenes and a short gag reel.
There is a two - part featurette called «The Secret Secret Stash», including «Marty's Stash» and «Hi, My Name is Joss, and I'll Be Your Guide».
There is featurette called «Re-Creating The Beast», which features new interviews with special effects artists Greg Nicotero, Gino Crognale and actor Mark McCraken (Pumpkinhead).
Secondly, a fraction of the shorts (other reviews have claimed that it's all of the shorts, but it is indeed only a fraction) can be strung together in a single featurette called «A Prisoner's Last Tale» (22:08).
Aside from outtake musical numbers that should appeal to anyone that likes Bells Are Ringing in the first place, there's a featurette called «Bells Are Ringing: Just in Time» that's really just an overripe love song to Judy Holliday.
The first, a behind - the - scenes featurette called «Bringing It All Together: The Making of High School Musical» (8:45), features plenty of cast and crew interviews and valuable footage.
Finally, we get a featurette called Wendy Carlos, Composer.
A featurette called New Zealand: Home of Middle - earth runs six minutes, 35 seconds and provides notes from co - writer / co-producer Philippa Boyens, producer / director / co-writer Peter Jackson, production designer Dan Hennah, Hobbiton movie set and farm tour owner / operator Russell Alexander, conceptual designers Alan Lee and John Howe, actor / 2nd unit director Andy Serkis, 2nd unit 1st AD Liz Tan, and actors Richard Armitage, Mark Hadlow, Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman, Elijah Wood, Jed Brophy, Graham McTavish, William Kircher, Sylvester McCoy, Dean O'Gorman, Peter Hambleton, James Nesbitt and Stephen Hunter.
A featurette called Building an Arsenal spans nine minutes, 47 seconds and involves Miller, Schaech, director of photography Brandon Cox, and actors Lydia Hull and Adrian Grenier.
A featurette called An Unforgettable Evening runs three minutes, 48 seconds and presents comments from production designer Michael Corenblith and actors Jason Bateman, Rachel McAdams, Kyle Chandler, Sharon Horgan, Billy Magnussen, Kylie Bunbury and Lamorne Morris.
Another featurette called From Identity to Supremacy: Jason and Marie runs three minutes, 37 seconds.
Next is a «making - of» featurette called Stallone On the Edge.
Found on the 2008 DVD, we get a featurette called Contender: Mastering the Method.
In addition to the film's trailer, we get another featurette called The Music of Beverly Hills Cop.
There is a featurette called «The Making of the Wedding of the Century».
Other bonus materials include an audio commentary with directors Don Bluth and Gary Goldman, deleted scenes, five interactive set - top games and a ten - minute featurette called Secrets behind the Secret.
A third featurette called «About Face» (the shortest at around six minutes) discusses the computer effects utilized to create the illusion of two Jet's pounding on each other.
There is a cute little featurette called «The Chugger Spotlight: Speedy, Frostini».
There is another featurette called «Disney's Animated Animals», which talks about created our furry friends.
There is a behind - the - scenes featurette called Nightmare Logic: The Making of The Void, which goes into significant depth regarding the challenges of funding and shooting the project.
a 30 - minute Q&A with Farhadi is also insluded, as well as an 8 - minute featurette called Birth of a Director about Asghar Farhadi's transition from television to writing and directing.
Netflix has released a behind the scenes featurette called Cracking Black Mirror that takes a look at the show's «alternate universe.»
Unfortunately, that isn't the case here, as Warner Bros. has only included a 14 - minute making - of featurette called «Sherlock Holmes: Revisited» that, although not as shallow as the typical EPK, doesn't go into nearly enough detail for being the only extra on the disc.
Lastly there is a quick production featurette called «On Set: Jersey Shore Shark Attack», which plays like a mini-episode of «Jersey Shore».
There is a behind - the - scenes featurette called «Unravelling the Mysteries of Come and Find Me».
Other special features includes a cool featurette called «Patch It Up: The Restoration of Elvis: That's The Way It Is» and 12 Outtakes: Song / Non-musical Sequences but that is really it.
A new featurette called «The Night of the Iguana: Huston's Gamble» (10 mins.)
Well on this 30th anniversary edition, we are only getting one new featurette called «Inside Story: National Lampoon's Vacation».
The Blu - ray and DVD releases feature an all - new featurette called «Human Nature: Creating It Comes at Night.»
There is only one production featurette called «My Hollywood Adventure with Aileen Quinn», short but worth checking out.
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.
There is a featurette called «Behind the Microphone», which shows our cast behind - the - scenes who gave these great characters life.
The 3D Blu - ray and the Blu - ray both come with a DVD of the feature film with limited features, including deleted scenes and a somewhat arrogantly proud featurette called «Re-Forging the Legend.»
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.
A featurette called A Backstage Look at The Wedding Singer on Broadway lasts 10 minutes and 31 seconds.
A featurette called Marvel Studios: The First Ten Years — The Evolution of Heroes goes for five minutes, 23 seconds.
Next we get a featurette called Inside the World of Harold and Kumar.
Next we get a featurette called Event Planning.
Unfortunately after a great season, you expect great extras but included on the 2 - disc Blu - ray edition are only two featurettes called «Monster Files».

Not exact matches

Take another look at The Mummy in an all - new behind - the - scenes featurette on the upcoming film, which is being called a «global adventure».
GHOSTBUSTERS Blu - ray Special Features: - Who You Gon na Call: A Ghostbusters Retrospective - Roundtable Discussion with Director Ivan Reitman and Dan Aykroyd (Part 1)- Poster Art Gallery — Gallery of 1988 artwork - Ghostbusters Music Video — Ray Parker, Jr. - Slimer Mode — Picture in Picture and Trivia Track - Commentary with Ivan Reitman, Harold Ramis & Joe Medjuck - 10 Deleted Scenes - 1984 Featurette - Cast and Crew Featurette - SFX Team Featurette - Multi-Angles - Ecto - 1: Resurrecting the Classic Car - Ghostbusters Garage: Ecto - 1 Gallery Storyboard Comparisons
What the Main Menu calls «Inside Look» begins with the 95 - second teaser for Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer and follows up with an 8 - minute featurette on the comic book origins of the sequel's titular foe, serving up interview comments from the character's co-creator Stan Lee and a handful of Marvel writers and artists.
Code Blue (18 mins) is an archival making - of documentary, a featurette on the film's look called By the Book (7 mins) accompanies it, with a third featurette on the movie's portrayal of the police called Necessary Force (7 mins) rounding them out.
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