Sentences with phrase «handful of deleted scenes»

Special features consist of a small handful of deleted scenes, the movie's trailer, and a nice, lengthy behind - the - scenes featurette which blends cast and crew interviews, some on - set footage and clips from the film.
Director Craig Brewer provides an audio commentary, there are separate featurettes on the making of the film, the cast, and the types of dancing they included, and there are a handful of deleted scenes that were all worthy of making the final cut.
Also included is an in - depth making - of featurette («The Warrior's Code»), a series of interviews with Micky Ward, Dicky Eklund, and various family and friends about Lowell's boxing history («Keeping the Faith»), a handful of deleted scenes that are almost entirely Dicky - centric, and a DVD and digital copy of the film.
They consist of a handful of deleted scenes and a feature - length commentary track by Close — who also co-wrote the screenplay — and director Rodrigo Garcia.
There are also a handful of deleted scenes, a making - of featurette, and «Passion & Power: The Technology of Orgasm,» a 43 - minute documentary on the history of power - assisted sexuality.
EXTRAS: There's a behind - the - scenes look at production and location shooting in Atlanta, as well as a handful of deleted scenes.
Along with an unrated cut of the film (with five additional minutes of footage), the DVD also features a lively audio commentary with more than ten different participants (from director David Gordon Green and producer Judd Apatow to stars Seth Rogen and James Franco), a making - of featurette, a handful of deleted scenes, and a gag reel.
There are also a handful of deleted scenes (including an extended ending), a vintage EPK featurette, an interview with visual effects producer Richard Edlund, trailers and a photo gallery.
DVD Features: The single - disc release two audio commentaires (one by the director and cast, the other by the film's writer), a handful of deleted scenes and a making - of featurette.
Rounding out the two - disc set are the extras from the original release (the making - of featurette «Becoming Bond,» the stunt featurette «James Bond: For Real,» and the 2006 documentary «Bond Girls Are Forever»), a handful of deleted scenes, a short profile on free running co-founder Sébastien Foucan, an interactive trivia quiz, filmmaker profiles, and a Chris Cornell music video.
Rounding out the set is an insightful SFX featurette («Making an Actor Jump), a travel diary («Jumping Around the World»), a short discussion on the differences between the novel and the film, an animated graphic novel («Jumpstart»), and a handful of deleted scenes.
Rounding out the extras are a handful of deleted scenes, a trailer, and an essay by novelist, playwright, and storyteller Angela Lovell.
Warner's Blu - ray combo pack offers a fine feature presentation, a solid Maximum Movie Mode with good focus points and a handful of deleted scenes on top.
There are a handful of deleted scenes in letterboxed SD with burned - in yellow subtitles, one of which expands usefully on the relationship between Sol and an ill prisoner.
In addition to a lively audio commentary by director Jason Reitman, DP Eric Steelberg and 1st AD Jason Blumenfeld, the single - disc effort also includes a solid making - of featurette («Misery Loves Company»), a behind - the - scenes look at how the script evolved during filming («The Awful Truth»), an entertaining Q&A featuring Reitman at the Jacob Burns Film Center, a handful of deleted scenes and an UltraViolet digital copy of the movie.
Along with an especially informative audio commentary by director Karyn Kusama and writer Diablo Cody, the two - disc effort also includes a handful of deleted scenes that were likely cut for time, a short featurette on the making - of the pool scene, on - set video diaries with the cast and crew, and an episode of «Life After Film School» with Cody.
Aside from two audio commentaries with the film's stars, the only other extras included was a short promotional featurette and a handful of deleted scenes and outtakes.
There's a «making of» documentary, a commentary featuring Wood and director Franck Khalfoun and a handful of deleted scenes.
Additional extras include a handful of deleted scenes, a blooper reel and a pair of music videos.
First, we get are a handful of deleted scenes (12:25) that are presented with and without audio commentary by director Ken Kwapis.
The DVD comes with a handful of deleted scenes and two featurettes, one of which consists of music videos from other DreamWorks Animation flicks.
EXTRAS: In addition to cast and crew audio commentaries on half the episodes, the four - disc set also includes all of the «Inside the Episode» recaps, a handful of deleted scenes, and a 25 - minute roundtable discussion with Sorkin, Daniels, Mortimer, Waterson and directors / producers Greg Mottola and Alan Poul about making the show.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes featurettes on the film's visual effects, Joseph Gordon - Levitt's wire - walking training and the supporting cast, as well as a handful of deleted scenes.
Also included are a handful of deleted scenes, a multi-angle featurette that allows you to flip back and forth between the storyboards and final version of two seminal scenes, and a short clip from Shyamalan's first creature film, «Pictures.»
DVD Features: There's actually quite a bit here to check out, including an audio commentary by the Wayans Brothers, a handful of deleted scenes, and four production featurettes.
A making - of featurette (complete with candid interviews from the cast) adds to the discussion, while an on - set featurette («A Day in Boot Camp») and a handful of deleted scenes round out the DVD.
Blu - ray Highlight: There's nothing of note worth discussing, but the two - disc effort does include an extended cut of the film, a handful of deleted scenes and a gag reel.
Bound to irk fans, on the other hand, is an «extended branching» version of the film that theoretically reinstates a handful of deleted scenes (also accessible through their own menu in the «Special Features» section) back into the main feature.
McG introduces a handful of deleted scenes that were wisely left out of the final cut, and you can learn more about him, the cast, and the film in general in the included production notes.
EXTRAS: There are five short featurettes — including a look at Elle Fanning's involvement in the film, Maleficent's costume design and the various stages of the writing process — as well as a handful of deleted scenes.
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