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Don't miss: Extras include a making of featurette on «Troll,» a commentary track on «Troll 2» and a DVD of «Best Worst Movie,» a fun documentary that pays tribute to «Troll 2» and the people who made it.
, an immensely interesting little featurette on Susan Henning - Schutte, the other twin from the movie.
EXTRAS: There are six audio commentaries featuring various cast and crew, a featurette on the art and science behind the show, and a collection of deleted scenes.
There's a making - of documentary short, a featurette on Veterans Day, outtakes and deleted scenes.
, 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..
In this TMS Exclusive clip from a featurette on the Blu - ray / DVD of the film, Asante is celebrated by her cast and peers as she becomes the first black, female director to ever open the London Film Festival.
DVD bonus materials include «The Legacy Continues» featurette on the making of the film; and games and activities including «Thumper's Hurry & Scurry,» «Bambi Trivia Tracks,» «Disney Sketch Pad,» and DVD - ROM «Disney Sketch Pad» printables, where Disney animator Andreas Deja teaches you how to draw Thumper.
Pity a historian wasn't contacted for a rundown of the film's genesis; Carol Reed's walking off the picture after losing patience with Brando's ego, and Lewis Milestone taking the directorial reigns as a hired gun; nor a separate featurette on the film's cinematographer and composer; but what has been assembled is a good smattering of contemporary and archival productions about the impressive Bounty replica built from the ground up for a major studio production.
More relevant to the film itself is the 8 - minute «Music Magic» featurette on the Sherman Brothers, whose music has been an integral part of so many beloved Disney films, such as Mary Poppins, The Parent Trap, and The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
Don't miss: A behind - the - scenes featurette on the making of the movie and its shooting locations, a featurette on recreating the look and sounds of the 1960s, a look at a higher class of hero, a featurette on Metisse motorcycles and an on - set spy featurette comprise the major bonus components.
Don't miss: Bonus materials include a featurette on creating a thriller in space, a look at «Life in Zero G,» deleted scenes, astronaut diaries and a featurette on the art and reality of Calvin.
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.
«The Parent Trap: Caught in the Act» is a charming new 19 - minute featurette on the making of the film.
Features include: two expanded episodes — Forever Young and The Becoming; three audio commentaries: Chyler Leigh and Associate Producer Karin Gleason on the season premiere, A change is Gon na Come; Lauren Stamile and Executive Producer / Director Rob Corn on Forever Young, and Sandra Oh and Director Julie Anne Robinson on The Becoming; New docs on the Block — featurette on the three new members of the cast — Chyler Leigh, Brooke Smith and Lauren Stamile; On Set with Patrick and Eric — the boys of Grey's goofin»; Good Medicine: Favorite Scenes; Dissecting Grey's Anatomy: Deleted Scenes [optional commentary would have been nice here...]; In Stitches: Season four Outtakes, and One Quick Cut — Grey's from day one to the first part of season four in four minutes.
If you're a more hardcore movie buff type who checks out every single featurette on a disc, then don't bother with this version.
The «On the Floor of All Saints» is a featurette on the actors who portray the male nurses and EMT at All Saints Hospital and «Cruz Control» is a featurette on father and son Bobby & Jake Cannavale who portray father and son on the show.
The DVD and Blu - ray are both released on single disc and two - disc sets, that latter with the usual making of featurette and deleted scenes, plus a short featurette on the film's set design and locations and a brief «Shooting Diary,» all in Cantonese with English subtitles.
On laserdisc, it fared much better, receiving the trailer, plus an audio commentary, a deleted scene, a featurette on visual effects, and several Lindsay Lohan screen tests.
A number of bonus features from Spider - Man 2's original DVD are not included here: another Spidey Sense graphic subtitle trivia track, Train's «Ordinary» music video, four making - of webisodes, the 15 - minute «Interwoven: The Women of Spider - Man», «Enter the Web» (multi-angle B - roll from the filming of four sequences), a gallery of Alex Ross» paintings of scenes from the original film used in the opening credits, a trailer for and making - of featurette on Activision's Spider - Man 2 video game, and, least importantly, DVD - ROM content supposedly consisting of weblinks and an S - M 3 countdown which I couldn't even get to work (trying to use InterActual these days is a disaster).
The Comic Book Origin of Kick - Ass» (20:35, HD) is a behind - the - scenes featurette on the production of the comic series.
scenes (with optional commentary), a montage of alternate jokes from existing scenes, the interview featurette My dinner with Stormy (actor / co-producer Seth Rogen has dinner with adult film star Stormy Daniels), a gag reel, and a featurette on the waxing scene.
Blu - ray extras include audio commentary by sing - songwriter Suzanne Vega and film historians Derek Botelho and David Del Valle; separate audio commentary by Carson McCullers biographer Virginia Spencer Carr; a featurette on McCullers; and a discussion of the property by actor Kevin Spacey and Karen Kramer, wife of the film's producer, Stanley Kramer.
First up is Go Inside Inspector Gadget, which is a 22 - minute Disney Channel «Movie Surfers» featurette on the film.
The extras are only slightly better: a look at some deleted scenes, a brief featurette on the voice cast (which conspicuously makes no mention of Moseley, almost so as to fool people into thinking that Murphy indeed reprised his role), a kid - friendly look at Chinese history hosted by Mushu, and a music video (actually, a mere movie clip assembly) for Atomic Kitten's end credits rendition of the forgettable original tune» (I Wan na Be) Like Other Girls.»
Creating Crooked (6:44)-- Short featurette on what it took to bring the Crooked Man to life.
Extras include a preview of the sequel, a making of featurette, featurette on the title character and feature length audio commentary by Kapur that is not bad.
The other extras are a map of the night's events, more pictures from the missing camera (essentially made redundant by the now - included picture book), a featurette on Ken Jeong, the potty - mouthed wedding singer's performance of «Fame», Ed Helms singing his humorous in - film song, and a collage of action moments from the film.
The best feature of all is a featurette on how to make the mouth - watering BLT sandwich Sandler makes as a late night snack in the film, complete with full text recipe.
After that the Blu - ray exclusives include a featurette on the animators, the creation of an animated fairytale world, a trivia track, and an interactive game.
The Super Sweet 16: The Movie disc includes some fairly useless deleted scenes and a «Best of MTV's My Super Sweet 16» feature, which is basically a glorified promo for the Seasons 1 & 2 set, which in turn counts as its only substantial extra... a «sneak peek» featurette on the movie.
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.
Honestly, I couldn't make it all the way through that one, but I did enjoy the featurette on the history of the Iron Man comic and it's ride to present day fabulousness.
Blu - ray extras include four separate audio commentaries, with participants including the late O'Bannon, Matthews and author Gary Smart (The Complete History of The Return of the Living Dead); a making - of documentary; the final interview with O'Bannon; pieces on the film's effects and music; and a featurette on»80s horror films.
There's also a separate 10 - minute featurette on the film's green - screen special effects work (one gets to fully appreciate the imaginative nature of a ceiling - mounted spinning camera), a trailer, and a scrollable «concepts gallery.»
A superlative making - of documentary delves into the movie's Vancouver shoot, and there's another featurette on the movie's comic book origins.
Extras — There are two special features on the DVD: Behind the Scenes of Meadowland is a 22 - minute featurette on the making of the film and there is also a theatrical trailer available to view.
Don't miss: Bonus offerings include a featurette on Poverty Row filmmaker Sam Newfield, new introductions by Joel Hodgson, «MST Hour Wraps» and a «Don't Knock the Strock» featurette.
Don't miss: Bonus materials include a featurette on Bening as Grahame, a commentary track, a music video, a making of the music video and a question - and - answer session with Bening, costar Jamie Bell, director Paul McGuigan and author Peter Turner.
Unlike most Warner Archive Collection releases, their re-release of this older Paramount title has a couple special features in its corner: a featurette on the Hays Code and how Sturges got around them (basically, he sent in a couple of pages at a time) and a short documentary on Sturges (Bracken and author James Ursini are amongst those interviewed).
Blu - ray Highlight: There really isn't a standout special feature on Universal's two - disc release, but there are still a few good extras worth checking out, including a short but sweet making - of featurette that covers a range of topics like the script, casting and production; an in - depth look at the film's fight choreography; and a featurette on ex-CIA operative Luis Falcon III's assistance in making the movie as accurate as possible.
There's also a two - part featurette on the relationship between Thor and Loki, a short featurette on composer Brian Tyler's score, some deleted and extended scenes, and a behind - the - scenes look at «Captain America: The Winter Soldier.»
«Back on the Beat — The Making of Maniac Cop 2» is a brand new over 45 minutes behind - the - scenes featurette on the production the film.
The unexpectedly rewarding extras kick off with a featurette on the film's laughable rat effects that spirals into a broader making - of documentary.
«The Dangers of Freak Dancing» is a multi-part featurette on the dance choreography in the film and the effects of its moves.
Don't miss: Extras include a featurette on taking the series from page to screen, deleted scenes, a get to know your parents featurette, a retrospective and commentaries.
EXTRAS: In addition to a featurette on Oliver's character arc for the season, there's a behind - the - scenes look at the show's visual effects and stunts, the 2013 Comic - Con panel, a recap of Season One, some deleted scenes and a gag reel.
EXTRAS: The two - disc set includes a behind - the - scenes look at making the series, a featurette on creating the TechCrunch conference, and a tour of Pied Piper HQ.
Universal Pictures has released a new behind - the - scenes featurette on the making of By the Sea, the marital drama starring real - life spouses Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.
There is also a featurette on the star in «Asher Tzarfati — An Israeli Actor In Israel».
«Casting Call: Serengeti» (2:50) is part amusing tongue - in - cheek featurette on casting wild animals and part «look at how eco-friendly General Electric is.»
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