A touch above conventional marketing and a touch below
getting original theatrical trailers, you've probably already encountered most of this material and will have no desire to revisit it in the one - at - a-time way it's presented here.
Not exact matches
Last but not least we
get Dressed to Kill's
original theatrical trailer (2:10), which bills Brian De Palma as «the master of the macabre» based upon his cited résumé.
Just recently we
got a slew of dinosaur action in the second
theatrical trailer, finally showing off the intimidating Indominus Rex, and now we
get a new featurette, complete with nostalgia from stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, director Colin Trevorrow and more for the
original 1993 action adventure where everything started, Jurassic Park.
Finally, we
get the film's
original theatrical trailer (2:57) in HD.
All it
got there was its
original theatrical trailer, something Echo Bridge has not been good about retaining
On the video front, we
get just two HD
trailers: Richard III's
original theatrical preview (2:48) and MGM's 90th anniversary highlights reel (2:06).
Finally, we
get Free Willy's ridiculously»90s
original theatrical trailer (1:59), which you'll have to imagine running between
trailers for Hocus Pocus and Surf Ninjas.
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.
Last but not least, we
get Island's
original theatrical trailer (1:30), which credits Kathleen Burke as «The Panther Woman» and Bela Lugosi as Bela «Dracula» Lugosi.
Finally, we
get Singles»
original theatrical trailer (1:59), which interestingly mattes the film down to 2.40:1 and takes the now - unheard of step of speaking the cast's names as they appear.
Rounding out that section, we
get Voyage's
original theatrical trailer (2:12),
Other than that, all we
get are the film's
original theatrical trailer (in Swedish) and some good text production notes from Cowie within the DVD's booklet.
Beyond that, all we
get is Best Years»
original theatrical trailer (1:48), a welcome but unremarkable inclusion that declares the film «The Best Thing That Ever Happened.»
Last but not least, we
get two
original 1776
theatrical trailers: a teaser (1:02) and a full
trailer (3:13).
Also included is Broadway's short
original theatrical trailer (1:07), presented in worn standard definition, and an HD promo celebrating the 90th anniversary of MGM (2:06), who licensed this and other Allen titles to Twilight Time and
get a sticker on the shrinkwrap.