Sentences with phrase «first commentary»

This was one of the very first commentary tracks ever recorded and was unavailable to most viewers (there aren't a lot of laserdisc players still spinning discs out there) until it was revived for the 2011 Blu - ray.
The new restoration doesn't «clean up» the image so much as sharpen the texture of the portrait — it's so visceral it you can feel the heat and grime waft off the screen — and the Blu - ray features all the supplements of previous DVD releases plus the original commentary track recorded by Martin Scorsese and Paul Schrader for the 1986 laserdisc: one of the very first commentary tracks ever recorded.
Let's get this out of the way first the commentary in UFC 3 isn't bad in fact its quite good and is a million times better than WWE 2K18.
Another Brian joins Bryan Singer on X-Men's first commentary track because the latter feels self - conscious doing these things alone.
His first commentary, published in 1539, was on the Epistle to the Romans, the text Calvin believed to be the door to the whole of scripture.
This is the first commentary to take seriously the point that the Joseph story is a story about God (by the way, «God» is the last word in the commentary) and God's work in the world, but not at the expense of the importance of human action as a response to that world involvement.
In our first commentary on the Abu Ramadan Cases published here on 30th June, 2016, we put forth the following three propositions in response to certain arguments advanced by others in the wake of the Supreme Court's 5th May, 2016, judgment and orders.
Since the directors covered much of the same territory in the first commentary, this one tends to sputter.
Lively and full of errata, if not too much useful criticism or context beyond «this scared me when I was a kid» (see above for my identical contribution to this conversation), it's the preferred option over the first commentary reuniting stars Robinson and Gene Barry, who do better than you'd expect (especially Robinson, who's evidently boned up for this project) but still just provide the usual behind - the - scenes stories.
The first commentary features director / co-writer Jim Wynorski, actress Kelli Maroney, and co - writer / 2nd unit director Steve Mitchell.
Raksin's handful of spoken words reveal little new (& his score is better - covered by Basinger & fellow historian Rudy Behlmer on the DVD's first commentary track).
The first commentary features stars Cedric the Entertainer and Bow Wow, director Christopher Erskin, and producer Eric C. Rhone — it seems that Bow Wow was recorded separately and edited in.
The first commentary is revelatory — one gets the nagging sensation that Anderson and Gierasch ought to have directed the picture, as they not only seem to know more about the final product than Hooper does («They did?»
There are superb Blu - ray and DVD special editions, including a new 40th Anniversary Blu - ray with a new cast and crew reunion Q&A and commentary by Martin Scorsese recorded for the original laserdisc release of the film: one of the first commentary tracks ever recorded.
The first commentary comes from Sandler, Nick Swardson, and executive producers Tim Herlihy and Allen Covert.
As with the first commentary, this one fails to present a great deal of informative pieces, but it comes across as moderately entertaining and useful.
The first commentary continues to feature Chandrasekhar and Stolhankse from the deleted scenes, and they mostly focus on the film aesthetics like directing and production.
The first commentary features only Wright and Simon Pegg in a discussion that mainly focuses on the production aspects of the film, while the second commentary leaves a lot more room for joking around between the film's five main characters.
Fortunately, a second commentary track featuring screenwriter Callie Khouri, Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon makes up for the first commentary's deficiencies.
The first commentary was authored by Pat Nolan and carried the subheadline «Focus on intent, tailor the punishment to the crime, prepare prisoners for life after incarceration.»
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