Sentences with phrase «first platter»

It was the very first platter to have all the cookies disappear!
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The first platter finishes with a collection of Brando Trailers.
THE DVD Universal's 2 - disc «Ultimate Edition» DVD release of Legend includes the 114 - minute DC on the first platter and the 89 - minute TC along with supplementary material on the second.
Actually, this DVD does resembles the in - print edition's first platter, which only contains Lasseter's introduction in the way of extras, playing automatically and also available from the menu.
THE DVD The first platter of Fox's two - disc Collector's Edition reissue of The Hustler sports the film in a slick but unfortunately nonprogressive 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer.
The first platter of Fox's two - disc Collector's Edition reissue of The Hustler sports the film in a slick but unfortunately nonprogressive 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer.
THE DVD Disney's THX - certified 2 - disc set of Ghosts in the Abyss packs both the theatrical and extended editions onto the first platter via seamless branching.
The first platter is also home to a piecemeal featuring - length yakker orchestrated by Laurent Bouzereau that compiles snippets from stand - alone interviews with film historian Rudy Behlmer and actor Malden.
A couple of trailers for the flick and a long image gallery (and a campily animated title menu) finish off the first platter.
Trailers for Shooter, Zodiac, and Next round out the first platter.
The first platter contains the film in a beautifully - saturated 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer that comes across as warm, free of defect, and exceedingly bright.
Giant dickhead Richard Schickel contributes the expected feature - length yakker on the first platter of this Two - Disc Special Edition, offering up bits of production information that are what they are before submarining himself with attempts at cogent analysis of a difficult film and its difficult adaptation.
THX Optimode signals round out the first platter.
Said trailer closes out the first platter.
The first platter of what was originally a two - disc set, the DVD only includes the audio commentary and the trailer.
Finally, for those who like previews which can lead to instant gratification, there is a 52 - second preview for Disc 2 available directly from the first platter's menu.
Such a bonus is bound to hold great appeal for fans of the film and its disappointing absence here is almost certainly the result of having newly - added foreign language tracks and just over three hours of feature film video on Disc 1, as opposed to the 84 minutes plus cartoon short that comprised the Vault Disney's first platter.
The first platter boasts the aforementioned «Carnage Counter»; subsequent extras are relegated to the second platter, which, alas, was not included in our review copy.
The first platter houses the bulk of the special features.
Also on the first platter of this two - disc set is a tediously low - key group commentary with co-directors John Musker and Ron Clements and composer Alan Menken that at least manages to avoid crossover with the remaining supplements.
The second disc is actually just a DVD containing a digital copy of the film, but the first platter boasts a fresh batch of standard - def supplements to go with the same special features that were found on the previous release — chiefly, «Josh Brolin's Unauthorized Behind - the - Scenes» (onscreen title: «Behind the Scenes of No Country for Old Men: An incredibly unauthorized documentary.»)
Also on the first platter are addictive video testimonials (outtakes from Stevens Jr.'s 1984 documentary George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey) totalling 54 minutes from «Filmmakers Who Knew [George Stevens].»
Two separate, highly informative commentaries are offered with the main feature on the first platter, one with Bird and producer John Walker, the other with many members of the animation crew.
The 2 - disc set devotes the first platter to the film plus a light helping of bonus features.
THE DVD - WATERWORLD Waterworld returns to DVD via a slipcovered two - disc set that contains the film's long version on the first platter and its theatrical release on the second.
Because its DVD is a two - disc edition, of which only the first platter makes it here, none of the extras are found on DVD here.
cues up on startup of the first platter.
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