Sentences with phrase «gallery round out»

Frankenstein Meets the Spacemonster's theatrical trailer and a photo gallery round out the platter.
A second commentary with cinematographer Peter Pau digs into the technical aspects of the look and feel of the movie, and a 13 - minute interview with Michelle Yeoh and a photo gallery round out the legacy bonus materials.
Upconverted theatrical trailers and animated still galleries round out the respective presentations.
Artist talks at select galleries round out the gallery walk experience.

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I have a soft spot in my heart for plucky li» l Natsume, and I think two of its SNES games would help to round out the lineup here and add in some two - player goodness: Wild Guns is a cooperative shooting - gallery type game with a Western aesthetic, and Pocky is an adorable top - down scrolling shooter starring a priestess and her tanuki pal.
Roll out one disc of dough into a 13 - inch round to make the bottom crust, fit into the pie plate, and trim (for more details on that, check out our how - to gallery).
These two, who as a team rival the box - office attraction of the Lunts, sailed out onto the course for the first round with 75 % of the gallery scampering behind.
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A gallery of four specialty posters joins the It Follows (HD) trailer in rounding out the disc, which opens with startup trailers for Heaven Knows What and Snowpiercer.
A fascinating theatrical trailer that plays like a hygiene reel directed by Lynch and a literally exhaustive still gallery split into nine segments (posters, black & white stills, colour stills, wardrobe test stills, behind - the - scenes, pressbooks, storyboards, video, and credits) round out the handsome, essential platter.
Rounding out the set is an international poster gallery, the film's international trailer, and a pair of short interviews («Casting Rebel» and «The Friend, the Doctor and the Real Estate Agent») on some of Rodriguez's more unique casting choices.
Rounding out the disc are an Image Gallery, «Teaser Trailer» (1:33, SD), «Theatrical Trailer» (2:47, SD) and the usual Universal features My Scenes, BD - Live, and D - BOX Motion Enabling.
The extras are rounded out by a Photo Gallery, the Teaser Trailer, the Theatrical Trailer, and two TV spots.
animated photo gallery of production stills set to Salvay's music plus trailers for Jeepers Creepers, Hannibal, and Special Editions for The Silence of the Lambs, The Terminator, and Carrie round out the fine, fun package.
A photo gallery, two trailers for Elizabethtown, and previews for the Ferris Bueller's Day Off Bueller... Bueller... Edition, «Charmed», Yours, Mine & Ours, and Aeon Flux round out the platter.
Anchor Bay's handsome presentation of Near Dark rounds out with two very cool trailers (the best scored by John Parr's dirty roadhouse anthem «Naughty Naughty»), gorgeously rendered animated menus, poster (my favourite being the lurid Italian version), still, and behind - the - scenes galleries (featuring some very nice shots of Ms. Wright), and last but never least, Anchor Bay's typically involved and exhaustively informative Talent Bios that, by themselves, would be worth the price of the package.
Scene breakdowns, deleted scenes, concept galleries, and an interesting piece on composer Patrick Doyle round out the set (along with the now - standard DVD / digital copy).
The disc is rounded out with twelve minutes of alternate / extended takes improperly labeled as deleted scenes and a still photo gallery.
wherein the actors are dangled from wires in some desert patch of land, four still galleries filed under «Production Archives,» Huey Lewis and the News» «Power of Love» video, an unappetizing theatrical trailer for BTTF PII, a commercial for Universal theme parks, cast / filmmaker bios / filmos, production notes, and the Spielberg DVD recommendations round out the disc.
An extensive «Photo Gallery» is, well, extensive, and rounds out the platter.
A three - tier photo gallery plus trailers for Escape from New York (theatrical and two teasers), «Jeremiah: The Complete First Season», The Terminator, and The Fog round out this not - quite - powerhouse collectible.
Transformers: Prime - The Game then rounds out its design with a fairly predictable array of extras, like a gallery of character bios unlocked by finding hidden items in each stage and a multiplayer mode that lets you deathmatch against your friends — provided everyone has their own copy of the game.
A photo gallery, cast & crew biographies, and a trailer that does more to explain the film's plot (and with more gore) than the movie itself does round out the disc.
A 5 - minute animated photo gallery of behind - the - scenes stills accompanied by Pyramid's «Monster in the Canyon,» Undertow's theatrical trailer, and trailers for Walking Tall (2004), Code 46, Die Another Day, and Assassination Tango round out the disc.
A 38 - still photo gallery, an informative two - page booklet, the (quaint) theatrical trailer, and the THX Optimode tests round out this excellent disc.
Rounding out the supplements are two minutes» worth of radio spots; a gallery of colour and black - and - white production stills, posters, and lobby cards (heavy on shots of Franklin, natch); and trailers for The Vampire Lovers and the original The Amityville Horror in addition to The Legend of Hell House.
A teaser trailer for The Poseidon Adventure, theatrical trailers for The Poseidon Adventure and The Towering Inferno, an AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER interview with cinematographer Harold A. Stine, three photo galleries, and storyboard - to - film comparisons for three key sequences round out the set.
A teaser for The Towering Inferno, trailers for The Poseidon Adventure and The Towering Inferno, three AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER articles, five photo galleries, and storyboard comparisons for six key sequences round out the platter.
A gallery of «poster concepts» reveals that Wrong Turn once invited comparisons to Deliverance at the marketing level (the film's original tagline was «Get Ready for a Killer Weekend» — recall that Deliverance's is «This is the Weekend They Didn't Play Golf»); three deleted scenes (two, actually, plus the 3 - minute oddity of dailies for a particular slaying) and the picture's theatrical trailer round out the disc.
Rounding out the amazing presentation, we have Mark Wickum, the best in the business at this sort of thing, contributing a wonderful «Wes Craven Biography»; an exhaustive stills gallery split into «Behind the Scenes,» «Posters & Advertising,» and «Storyboards»; two trailers and four TV spots; and a DVD - ROM feature containing the full script in PDF (as well as a couple of screensavers that I'm afraid to load on my antiquated system).
; Ghost's trailer, a photo gallery, and trailers for the recent Titanic megaset, The Last Kiss, and Dreamgirls round out the presentation.
The film's theatrical trailer, photo galleries, and the «Fashion Designer and His Muse,» «Parisian Dreams,» and «Paramount in the»50s» featurettes retained from the 2007 DVD round out the extras disc.
The extras are rounded out by 3 photo galleries (cast, location, and production) and the trailer for The Missing.
and a stills gallery join the theatrical trailer (2 mins., HD) in rounding out the platter.
A lengthy animated stills gallery, Pumpkinhead's theatrical trailer, and trailers for Motel Hell and Without Warning round out the disc.
Rounding out the extras as a fantastic Poster and Still Gallery including posters, advertising materials, lobby cards, color stills, B&W stills, behind the scenes stills, deleted Sam Raimi scene, and VHS covers.
Rounding out the platter: a «Hong Kong Beauty Stars» animated picture gallery scored with the same sort of abhorrent techno - crap that plagues the film; a stills gallery that's brief and nudity - free, too; a few promotional stills, posters, and lobby cards; two trailers (a theatrical one and a «new» one); and a «Production Notes» segment — essentially a synopsis followed by perfunctory cast and crew biographies.
Rounding out the satisfying disc is the «The Many Faces of Jet Li,» essentially a two - minute animated photo gallery featuring Li playing dress up (yes, it's stupid), a beautifully mastered trailer for The One, bare - bones filmographies, and a hilarious «Animatic Comparison» that plays a scene from the movie in a split - screen with the G.I. Joe pre-visualization of the same.
Rounding out the platter: the movie's theatrical trailer, plus an animated «Stills Gallery» (HD) composed of half - to minute - long scored slideshows sorted by their emphasis on Robbins, Freeman, the supporting cast, «Tim & Morgan,» or «Behind the Scenes» (the sole gallery cracking the one - minute mark at a staggering 3 miGallery» (HD) composed of half - to minute - long scored slideshows sorted by their emphasis on Robbins, Freeman, the supporting cast, «Tim & Morgan,» or «Behind the Scenes» (the sole gallery cracking the one - minute mark at a staggering 3 migallery cracking the one - minute mark at a staggering 3 minutes).
A gallery of Poster's luscious location stills — taken from his first stay in Mendocino, CA, where the film was shot — rounds out the second DVD.
TV ads for Butterfinger and the Australian snack chip CC's, a sketch gallery, a montage of the hilarious crank calls to Moe's Tavern over the years, and a deleted musical number from The Simpsons Movie round out another superlative set.
An archive of marketing materials, a scrollable art and photo gallery, a feature - length audio commentary track with Vaughn, trailers, and a digital copy of the feature film round out the supplemental material of this collection.
After a brief, pointless «flight team training video,» a robust slate of picture galleries, including everything from pre-production storyboards, model work and conceptual monster sketches to on - set photographs, rounds out the material, along with the theatrical trailer and sneak peeks at five other forthcoming Anchor Bay DVD releases.
Rounding out the disc: an alternate title sequence (just a different voice, really); a poster gallery; a trailer; and a «suggestions» list of other Universal titles.
Rounding out the set is the CGI special «Creating Son of the Mask,» «Chow Bella - Hollywood's Pampered Pooches,» and a nice gallery of storyboard art.
The goodies are rounded out by a making - of featurette, photo gallery and behind - the - scenes snippets with cast and crew.
A beautifully - buffed trailer, extensive poster and still galleries, and Anchor Bay's trademark bios for Raimi and Campbell round out the documentary supplements.
A criminally unannotated still gallery of concept art, a trailer for «Arrested Development», «Inside Look «s at Fox's spring slate (Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Robots, and Elektra), and a pre-menu Fox reel round out the platter.
An animated gallery of production stills («From the Evidence Room»), filmographies for Pacino, Williams, Swank, Nolan, Pfister, and Crowley, and Insomnia's theatrical trailer round out this slick package.
A photo gallery featuring stunningly beautiful shots of Newton joins Norbit's trailer plus non-anamorphic previews for Paramount's Eddie Murphy promotion, Freedom Writers, Transformers, and Blades of Glory in rounding out the disc, the latter two cuing up on startup.
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