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It went on to film more than 115 hours and interview 450 customers, franchise owners and crew members — though Benoit said some of the footage from the original test shoot made it to the final campaign.
WBEN contributor Michael Caputo, an East Aurora based political and PR consultant, spent 15 hours being interviewed by a film crew for the...
The film crew organising the interview wanted me to come in first thing the next day, on a weekday, for an 8 hour session... 6 hours of which would apparently be filming!
On the negative side there's Barry Braverman's pointless documentary «The Making of The Darjeeling Limited,» an unstructured 40 - minute slog of on - set footage where Anderson directs, the stars of the film wait around Indian locations, and the crew builds sets and manages local extras, all devoid of interviews or commentaries.
Featuring interviews with the band and never - before seen footage, the film features behind - the - scenes views of historic moments from the perspective of the band, their fans, crew and management throughout their sold - out 40th anniversary tour.
(4:55), a slight and promotional but fun making - of short, in which Tom Green playfully interviews his cast mates and crew members about the film.
Along with the feature, we also get an audio commentary from Felsher, a second commentary from some of the cast and crew of the film, an additional interview from Creepshow DP Michael Gornick, extended interview clips from Romero, Savini, and Bernie Wrightson, a collection of behind the scenes footage from FX master Tom Savini, a location tour from Horror's Hallowed Grounds, a reproduction of Fangoria's Scream Greats episode on the career of Tom Savini, a news program segment from 1982 on the making of Creepshow, and a collection of behind the scenes stills.
Yahoo! Movies recently interviewed the cast and crew of the upcoming horror film Wes Craven's «Scream 4» from writer Kevin Williamson (The Vampire Diaries) by director Wes Craven (A Nightmare on Elm Street, Scream, Cursed, Red Eye) and starring Courteney Cox (Cougar Town, Scrubs), Neve Campbell (The Simpsons, Vivaldi, Owl Song), David Arquette (Pushing Daisies, Hamlet 2, Conception) and produced by Bob and Harvey Weinstein (Halloween III, Inglourious Basterds, Piranha 3 - D).
Extras include an audio commentary by director Mira Nair, interviews with the cast and crew about making the movie, deleted scenes and Nair's documentary short film, «A Fork, a Spoon and a Knight.»
Yahoo! Movies recently interviewed the cast and crew of the upcoming horror film Wes Craven's «Scream...
Our edition of McCabe & Mrs. Miller, which arrives today on Blu - ray and DVD, includes a new behind - the - scenes documentary that features interviews with members of the film's cast and crew.
Home Video Notes: The Breakfast Club Release Date: 2 January 2018 Criterion releases The Breakfast Club on home video (Blu - ray) with the following extras: - Audio commentary from 2015 featuring actors Anthony Michael Hall and Judd Nelson - New interviews with actors Molly Ringwald and Ally Sheedy - New video essay featuring director John Hughes's production notes, read by Nelson - Documentary from 2015 featuring interviews with cast and crew - 50 minutes of never - before - seen deleted and extended scenes - Rare promotional and archival interviews and footage - Excerpts from a 1985 American Film Institute seminar with Hughes 1999 radio interview with Hughes - Segment from a 1985 episode of NBC's Today show featuring the film's cast - Audio interview with Molly Ringwald from a 2014 episode of This American Life - Trailer - PLUS: An essay by critic David Kamp
Check out the clip below and pick up a copy of the Blu - ray, which features 11 deleted scenes; commentary by Anderson and Owen Wilson; The Making of Bottle Rocket, an original documentary by filmmaker Barry Braverman with interviews with the cast and crew; and the original black - and - white Bottle Rocket short film.
«The Art of Oz The Great and Powerful» focuses mostly on the production of the film and features some never - before - seen film stills, a little bit of concept art, all tied up with some nice interviews with the cast and crew.
«Moonstruck at the Heart of an Italian Family» is a retrospective look at the film with plenty of interesting cast and crew interviews, though some chats with real - life Italian - American couples feel unnecessary.
While we'll have interviews with the cast and crew of the film later on this week, you can hit the jump right now to view our «20 Things to Know» for The Last Stand.
That renders it promotional but it is plenty substantial too, giving us welcome looks at filming, set and press interviews with cast and crew, pertinent clips from Tarantino's previous movies and shoots, and even B - roll footage of a deleted scene.
Blu - ray Highlight: The making - of featurette, «The Film That Became a Movement,» does a great job of balancing the usual behind the scenes footage with cast and crew interviews promoting mental health awareness, while the Q&A highlights are worth watching for those who want to know more about the film's production.
The accompanying 120 page bilingual booklet features an illuminating essay by film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum, a champion of Rivette and Out 1, along with archival interviews and articles with members of the cast and crew and a collection of production stills.
Our very own chieftain Paul Heath will bring you his interview in the coming days but after seeing the film over at San Diego Comic Con with cast and crew in attendance (click the following link for my review), we can assure YOU»RE NEXT is easily the finest fright flick of the year.
Let's travel back to August of 2011, I was asked to interview the cast / crew of a little film called «Sushi Girl» that just finished production and looking for some early press.
The rest are of the supplements are just grace notes: a relaxed interview with actor Rod Taylor, a tribute to «The Original Inglorious Bastards» with director Enzo Castellari and actor Bo Svenson (who both make cameo's in QT's film), a mock - featurette on «The Making of Nation's Pride» (with the performers all in character — Eli Roth has a blast playing the sneering autocratic German auteur of this «lost» classic of Nazi propaganda cinema) and montages showing the playfulness of QT and his cast and crew on the set.
If you want more interviews, then there is some footage from the film's premiere at Fantasia Festival in Montreal and cast / crew interviews.
Here, BIOGRAPHYTM goes behind the scenes of Halloween to interview the stars of the film and the crew who turned a lowbudget horror film into one of the most famous movies in the horror genre.
The former is a standard - issue behind - the - scenes featurette with brief talking - head interviews with the majority of cast and crew members, while the latter serves as a too - short but intriguing look at the film's costume and production design.
This featurette, however, gives us not only interviews with the cast and crew, discussing the creation of the film, but also a lot more footage.
On this disc you'll see quite a few extras for the film, most of which are vintage featurettes and interviews with the cast and crew.
Utilizing clips of interviews with the cast and crew plus a good amount of production footage, this program covers a number of facets of the film's production including casting, plot / character changes, shooting in locations around the world, the numerous cameos, and designing Phileas» inventions.
www.greatfallstribune.comA film crew spotted in the Fort Peck Indian Reservation in Montana earlier this week were interviewed about a particular promotional video shot near an iconic early 1900's church.
The Special Edition DVD of Fargo comes loaded with many added extras including «Minnesota Nice» - a new documentary featuring interviews with the cast and crew about the behind the scenes making of the film; Interview with the Coen Brothers; and «The Coen Brothers» Family Tree» - an interactive guide, plus much much more.
From set visits to personal interviews with cast and crew, we are all grateful for getting a behind - the - scenes perspective and following film projects from «cradle to grave» over these last few years.
Some may enjoy an unending stream of theoretical positing, but Criterion's selected the right orator; one who weighs his words with the experience of having seen the film upon its theatrical debut, having met the director over the years, and a writer at heart who understands the value of supporting his observations with historical facts and quotes from published interviews with the film's cast and crew.
Special Features Audio commentary from 2002 featuring director Robert Altman and producer David Foster New making - of documentary, featuring members of the Cast and Crew New conversation about the film and Altman's career between film historians Cari Beauchamp and Rick Jewell Featurette from the film's 1970 production Art Directors Guild Film Society Q&A from 1999 with production designer Leon Ericksen Excerpts from archival interviews with cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond Gallery of stills from the set by photographer Steve Schapiro Excerpts from two 1971 episodes of The Dick Cavett Show featuring Altman and film critic Pauline Kael Trailer PLUS: An essay by novelist and critic Nathaniel Rich
The features collected inside the Divination Class are the most worthwhile: five deleted scenes, a «Creating the Vision» interview with J.K. Rowling and the filmmakers (which boasts interesting if somewhat masturbatory discussions about the trickiness and ease of both the novel and film), and the amusing «Head to Shrunken Head» interviews with the cast and crew (if only all DVD interviews were this much fun!).
A film crew spotted in the Fort Peck Indian Reservation in Montana earlier this week were interviewed about a particular promotional video shot near an iconic early 1900's church.
2 - Disc DVD Extras: 11 newly - discovered deleted and extended scenes, director's commentary, feature commentary with Spike Lee, cinematographer Ernest Dickerson, actress Joie Lee and production designer Wynn Thomas, retrospective documentary with the cast and crew, storyboard gallery, 1989 Cannes press conference, interview with film editor Barry Brown, trailers, and «Behind the Scenes» and «The Making of» featurettes.
Blu - ray Highlight: Although it's appeared on previous editions, «The Art of the Sting» is an excellent three - part retrospective that features interviews with Robert Redford, Paul Newman and other cast and crew as they reflect back on making the film, including the choice to use ragtime music for the score, cast chemistry and anecdotes from the set.
«Hitting It Hard» (10:06) documents the film's 2001 - 02 international press tour, with cameras turned on the journalists questioning the cast and crew and capturing some of the excitement from red carpets to TV interviews with Charlie Rose and Larry King.
Featuring exclusive concept artwork, behind - the - scenes photographs, production stills, and in - depth interviews with the cast and crew, THE AMAZING SPIDER - MAN: THE ART OF THE MOVIE is a deluxe keepsake volume that provides an insider's look into the making of the wall - crawler's 2012 film directed by Marc Webb, and starring Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Rhys Ifans, Denis Leary, Martin Sheen and Sally Field!
Blu - ray Highlight: The 30 - minute documentary «Between Good and Evil» is an excellent retrospective on making the movie, featuring interviews with various cast and crew, as well as a few Kubrick experts, about everything from the casting process, to filming in East London, to the director's notoriously long shooting schedules and much more.
Special Features New, restored 2K digital transfer, approved by director Michael Haneke, with 5.1 surround DTS - HD Master Audio soundtrack New interview with Haneke Introduction by Haneke, actor Juliette Binoche, and producer Marin Karmitz, as well as on - set footage of cast and crew Interview from 2001 in which Haneke discusses the filming of the boulevard sequences New interview with film scholar Roy Grundmann Teasers New English subtitle translation Plus: An essay by critic Ninterview with Haneke Introduction by Haneke, actor Juliette Binoche, and producer Marin Karmitz, as well as on - set footage of cast and crew Interview from 2001 in which Haneke discusses the filming of the boulevard sequences New interview with film scholar Roy Grundmann Teasers New English subtitle translation Plus: An essay by critic NInterview from 2001 in which Haneke discusses the filming of the boulevard sequences New interview with film scholar Roy Grundmann Teasers New English subtitle translation Plus: An essay by critic Ninterview with film scholar Roy Grundmann Teasers New English subtitle translation Plus: An essay by critic Nick James
Featuring exclusive concept artwork, behind - the - scenes photographs, production stills, and in - depth interviews with the cast and crew, THE ART OF THOR: THE DARK WORLD provides an insider's look into the making of the highly anticipated film directed by Alan Taylor and starring Chris Hemsworth!
Disc Features - High - definition digital restoration, approved by cinematographer Mark Lee Ping - bin, with 5.1 surround DTS - HD Master Audio soundtrack on the Blu - ray edition - @ «In the Mood for Love,» director Wong Kar - wai's documentary on the making of the film - Deleted scenes with director's commentary — Hua yang de nian hua (2000), a short film by Wong - Archival interview with Wong and a «cinema lesson» given by the director at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival - Toronto International Film Festival press conference from 2000, with stars Maggie Cheung Man - yuk and Tony Leung Chiu - wai - Trailers and TV spots - The music of In the Mood for Love, presented in an interactive essay, on the DVD edition - Essay by film scholar Gina Marchetti illuminating the film's unique setting on the DVD edition - Photo gallery on the DVD edition - Biographies of key cast and crew on the DVD edition - Two new interviews with critic Tony Rayns, one about the film and the other about the soundtrack, on the Blu - ray edition - A booklet featuring the Liu Yi - chang story that provided thematic inspiration for the film, an essay by film critic Li Cheuk - to, and a director's statement (DVD edition); a booklet featuring an essay by novelist and film critic Steve Erickson and the Liu Yi - chang story that provided thematic inspiration for the film (Blu - ray edition)
It's very heartening, too, that the DVD features such a robust slate of bonus material, anchored by 50 minutes» worth of behind - the - scenes footage that includes interviews with all the cast and crew, and charts the movie from inception (producer Ian Birkett was a film school classmate of Andrews, and his older brother Paul worked up the script) through pre-production work, shooting up in Canada, and post-production.
Special features consist of a small handful of deleted scenes, the movie's trailer, and a nice, lengthy behind - the - scenes featurette which blends cast and crew interviews, some on - set footage and clips from the film.
Blu - ray extras include audio commentary by Cox, executive producer (and ex-Monkee) Michael Nesmith, casting director Victoria Thomas and select co-stars; deleted scenes; interviews with various cast and crew members, including Iggy Pop; a conversation between Stanton and producer Peter McCarthy; and the heavily edited TV version of the film.
Blu - ray exclusives will be familiar to loyal Universal customers, beginning with three core U-Control features: a Picture in Picture option that includes cast and crew interviews, set footage, and pre-production art (like storyboards); the Bourne Dossier, which give access to high - tech superspy information technology (like pop - up Agent Status, Character Dossiers, Field Reports with «GPS - enhanced satellite views of the locations,» and other «top secret training material»); and Bourne Orientation, which jumps out of the film to provide literal orientation (globally speaking) and figurative orientation: information about what's driving Bourne at key junctures in the story (answering that eternal actor's question: «What's my motivation?»).
The disc also includes a valuable feature that I've only seen on Paramount DVDs, which is a collection of cast and crew interviews taken from the film's press junket.
Though it delivers the familiar blend of production footage and interview comments, one comes away from this piece getting a real sense of the filming, as we hear from author Neil Gaiman, director Matthew Vaughn, and assorted cast and crew members.
Blu - ray exclusives will be familiar to loyal Universal customers, beginning with three core U-Control features: a Picture in Picture option that includes cast and crew interviews, set footage, and pre-production art (like storyboards); the Blackbriar Files, which give access to high - tech superspy information technology (like pop - up Agent Status, Character Dossiers, Field Reports with «GPS - enhanced satellite views of the locations,» and «the technology behind the spy gadgets through visuals and 3D animations»); and Bourne Orientation, which jumps out of the film to provide literal orientation (globally speaking) and figurative orientation: information about what's driving Bourne at key junctures in the story (answering that eternal actor's question: «What's my motivation?»).
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