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Hear if Manchester City can come back against Liverpool with full commentary from the Matchday Live team.

Not exact matches

Currently in its fourth year, this conference offers a full scope of insights, knowledge and commentary from leaders and innovators in the blockchain industry; as well as regulators, lawyers and several notable names in the world of tech.
The second edition, revised and enlarged, of the late C. G. Montefiore's Synoptic Gospels (1927) contains in Volume I a full - length commentary on the Gospel of Mark from a liberal Jewish point of view.
That should be full of live look - ins of his every shot with commentary from the studio and takes from Brandel Chamblee dubbed over it.
Watch the full highlights of the match below with english commentary from Ray Hudson, the legend himself!
A short goals clip, extended highlights and the full match itself viewable from midnight on Tuesday.It's all FREE with Digital Membership... and remember, you can now get live match commentary via the Arsenal App on Android and iOS!
She retired from the full - time practice of law in December 2004, but remains committed to the law through her writing, consulting, legal commentary, and handling a few select civil rights cases.
Each title gets a full - length audio commentary from Travis Crawford, a dogged film critic and programmer with the instincts of a historian, who goes into detail on the background of just about every lead and significant supporting player who appears on screen, in addition to the producers and financiers behind the scenes who allowed (or more likely didn't allow) Romero to realize his vision on screen.
Frank Capra's American Dream, the same 1997 doc that appears on the Criterion Blu - ray, also appears here, as well as a full - length feature commentary from Frank Capra Jr..
Extras include a six - minute behind - the - scenes featurette whose highlight is star Wilson suiting up for a pre-production supersonic flight; seven deleted or extended scenes — among them odd alternate opening and closing title sequences — with optional commentary from director Moore and editor Paul Martin Smith — these trims carry a viewer discretion warning, for they would've threatened the film's PG - 13 rating; a fantastic, largely CGI pre-visualization (with, again, optional Moore / Smith commentary) of the virtuoso ejection set piece that at times gives Final Fantasy a run for its money; the teaser trailer for Spielberg's upcoming Minority Report; and two engrossing full - length commentaries, one by Moore and Smith, the other producer John Davis and executive producer Wyck Godfrey.
On the Blu - ray Disc stamped FEATURE FILM, additionally find a full - length audio commentary from Johnson, who's recorded — and likely listened to — enough of these by now that he avoids common pitfalls like narrating the action or treading overcautiously.
The red - band trailer is packed full of the deeply dark comedy we've come to expect from McDonagh (with a not so subtle social commentary nod to Ferguson) and he's assembled a pitch - perfect cast for it, led by Oscar winner Frances McDormand, delivering possibly the funniest, raunchiest lines of her career.
Also on board is an audio commentary from» 09 — Disney, alas, has dropped the picture - in - picture option that made this a full - blown «Cine - Explore feature» on the PE — teaming Leonard Maltin with Disney animator («and unashamed animation geek») Eric Goldberg and film historian J.B. Kaufman, who at the time was writing a book about the making of Pinocchio that finally got published in 2015.
Lastly, a full audio commentary from 2010 by longtime TIME film critic Richard Schickel is also included on this excellent Blu - ray release.
This newest release boasts an absolutely gorgeous HD picture and pristine audio, and the Blu - ray disc is stuffed chock full of extras, which are well worth your time to explore (some of which carry over from previous DVD releases of the movie); these include a duo of audio commentaries as well as the usual making - of documentaries and a couple of new featurettes — enough to lose yourself in for a solid couple of hours.
There are interesting side - by - side storyboard / finished scene comparisons for the film's more visually complex sequences; a selection of rather understandably deleted scenes that can be viewed with commentary by director and producer as well as within the context of the film (albeit in rather cumbersome fashion); a largely useless montage of still photos from the production cut to a cue of John Murphy's score; the usual cast and crew filmographies and production notes; plus a full - frame version of the film to go with the nicely transferred anamorphic widescreen one.
The content for their Blu - ray / DVD's also usually include extra audio commentaries, various full length documentaries, short interviews from important crew members, behind the scenes footage, alternate footage, stills and storyboards, original screenplays, critical essays, and reversible sleeves with new original artwork.
The new film from director Tyler MacIntyre (Patchwork), Tragedy Girls, is a savage and cynical satire full of colorful off - color status quo commentary doubling as a paeon to slasher films and teen exploitation fare, particularly Michael Lehmann's 1988 cult classic, Heathers.
Look, I am not unfamiliar with the pleasures that can be had from sitting down and watching a truly bad movie unspool and unravel before ones eyes — I was attending bad movie festivals when I was still a barefoot boy with cheek of tan, I used to carry a copy of «The Golden Turkey Awards» around like a Bible and I have willingly watched «Manos: The Hands of Fate» multiple times without the MST3K commentary — and I have watched it a number of times in situations ranging from at home on DVD to the full - out in - theater experience but I am at a loss to explain what the appeal, no matter how ironic in nature, could possibly be.
DVD Release Dates: 20 December 2005 Rebounding from theaters into the home entertainment market, this Twentieth Century Fox film tries to score extra points with the following DVD extras: A full length audio commentary by screenwriters Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, a storyboard gallery and the theatrical trailer.
The Full - screen Side has «Scene - Specific Commentary» from star Annasophia Robb on 5 select scenes.
The problem here is that Alice's Restaurant (the movie) is 93 minutes too long, full of scenes that evoke about the same amount of feeling and interest as watching an endless amount of deleted scenes, without much commentary to string them together, cut from a much more cohesive movie.
Carried over from previous releases is scene - specific commentary by director Mel Brooks, the 28 - minute documentary «Back in the Saddle» (with new interviews with Brooks, Gene Wilder, Harvey Korman, writer Andrew Bergman and others, and plenty of clips from the alternate TV version), 1975 TV pilot Black Bart, inspired by the film and starring Lou Gossett Jr. and Steve Landesberg, ten minutes of deleted and alternate scenes (including the full versions of clips seen in the documentary), and the trailer.
I would love to see a full - fledged special edition released down the road, as a commentary and roundtable discussion from the Director, cast, and crew would be fascinating.
The following pages contain the full list of restoration products from the 2016 New Products Showcase, as well as expert commentary from restoration professionals.
A comprehensive look at the paintings of the last 40 years — oils, watercolors, and more — this $ 75 behemoth is full of stunning images and knowledgeable commentary from Tony Godfrey, who works at Sotheby's Institute of Art and is a Fine Arts professor.
As said elsewhere — what would make the digital format even better — have a writer / artist commentary, or include the FULL comic, from script to just pencils / inks / colours / letters in the comic as layers?
The popularity of his commentary grew to such an extreme that he transitioned from hobby blogging to full - time blogging — oh, and did I mention he tours?
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The Sunseeker 1 includes free hotel pickup for Perth and Fremantle passengers from selected hotels, hosted cruise on the spectacular Swan River from Perth to Fremantle with full commentary tour and commentary plus morning tea (Perth passengers only), same day return ferry fare, sumptuous buffet luncheon, morning and afternoon tea / wine tasting (Perth passengers only), two hour island coach tour with commentary, plus plenty of free time to explore the island at your leisure.
The Sunseeker 5 includes free hotel pickups for Perth and Fremantle passengers from selected hotels, hosted cruise on the spectacular Swan River from Perth to Fremantle with full commentary (ex Perth only), return ferry fare to Rottnest Island, fascinating two hour Rottnest Island coach tour with full commentary, light luncheon, morning and afternoon tea / wine tasting (ex Perth only), plus plenty of free time to explore the island at your leisure.
The Sunseeker 7 includes free hotel pickups for Perth and Fremantle passengers for selected hotels, hosted cruise on the spectacular Swan River from Perth to Fremantle with full commentary (ex Perth only), return ferry fare to Rottnest Island, bike hire for the day including helment and lock, a light luncheon, morning and afternoon tea / wine tasting (ex Perth only), plus plenty of free time to explore the island at your own leisure.
The Sunseeker 6 includes free hotel pickups for Perth and Fremantle passengers from selected hotels, hosted cruise on the spectacular Swan River from Perth to Fremantle with full commentary (ex Perth only), return ferry fare to Rottnest Island, light luncheon, morning and afternoon tea / wine tasting (ex Perth only), fascinating underwater viewing cruise aboard the «Underwater Explorer», two hour island coach tour with full commentary, plus plenty of free time to explore the island at your own leisure.
The Sunseeker 4 includes free return hotel pickups from selected Perth and Fremantle hotels, a hosted cruise on the spectacular Swan River including full commentary (Perth passengers only), same day return ferry fare to Rottnest Island, a sumptuous buffet lunch, morning and afternoon tea / wine tasting (Perth passengers only), full day bike hire including helmet and lock, a fascinating underwater viewing cruise aboard the «Underwater Explorer», plus plenty of free time to explore the island at your leisure.
The Sunseeker 3 includes free hotel pickups from selected Perth and Fremantle hotels, a hosted cruise on the spectacular Swan River from Perth to Fremantle with full commentary (Perth passengers only), same day return ferry fares to Rottnest Island, a sumptuous buffet luncheon, morning and afternoon tea / wine tasting (Perth passengers only), all day bike hire including helmet and lock, plus plenty of free time to explore the island at your leisure.
Passengers departing from Perth have the added excitement of a spectacular Swan Rier Cruise between Perth & Fremantle, including full commentary and morning tea.
The fully hosted Sunseeker Premium includes free return pickups from selected hotels, a spectacular Swan River cruise with full commentary (ex Perth), morning and afternoon tea or optional wine tasting (ex Perth only), a fascinating two hour island coach tour, a sumptuous buffet lunch at the Rottnest Lodge, plenty of free time to explore the island at your leisure plus a complimentary gift as a momento of your visit to Western Australia.
Special features include a glass bottom boat with full underwater light illuminations, full walk access around across glass viewing unit, custom fish feeding pods, expert commentary from on board cruise guide, underwater video camera with live stream to hand held iPads on board
Passengers can experience sightings of whales and other marine mammals, waterfalls, and lighthouses with regular commentary from the Captain - all from the comfort of a full service vessel.
Key features: — More than 500 teams from over 30 leagues and national sides — WiFi multiplayer — 5 single player game modes, including, Manager Mode, Tournament and Be-A-Pro — Full audio commentary track — Support for in - app purchases
Each chapter is chock full of information, including commentary from the artists themselves, offering an unparalleled look the work that went into making the game as authentic to its source material as possible.
With full access to the team, commentary has been completely rebuilt from the ground up, providing players with unprecedented depth and analysis.
F1 has been split - screen multiplayer on PlayStation consoles since F1 ’97 on PS1 and especially given the fact that the final F1 game on PS1 being F1 2001 quite sensationally featured two player split - screen multiplayer for a full grid of cars in a championship mode with in - race commentary from Murray Walker and Martin Brundle just goes to show how possible and fully featured a split - screen component can be in an F1 game.
Full lyrics for «Nobody Wants to Die,» as well as custom commentary by Ice Cube, is available from Genius at https://genius.com/Ice-cube-nobody-wants-to-die-lyrics.
As the cover insinuates but doesn't explicitly mention, this mag is mostly a Guild Wars artbook — around 50 pages of full - page spread art, with commentary from the concept artists and storyboard guys dotted throughout.
Much of the commentary, sadly, is ripped straight from 2K14 on current - gen, which itself was chock - full of repeated banter.
This year will feature the full selection of TV replay camera angles all backed up with commentary from David Croft and Anthony Davidson who have been reading thousands of lines for inclusion into what could be an epic and much sought after addition to the series.
In between, we discover paintings on canvas and ink drawings of larger - than - life heads, full - length nudes, Ms. Dumas's daughter as a young child, raunchy strippers, political commentary, and more, from early experiments with a variety of conceptually based approaches to an idiosyncratic, continuing series of portraits of «Great Men.»
Many sculptures were spawned from this fertile environment full of political satire, cultural commentary, and playful experimentation with various modes of art production.
The full story, told here for the first time, shows how editor and skeptic cheerleader Terence Corcoran crossed the line from opinionated commentary to active participation in a shadowy public relations stunt aimed at scuttling the Bali negotiations.
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