January 22nd, 2016 — Life Is Strange standard and limited editions released in boxed version (PC, Xbox One and PlayStation ® 4)-- the team uses the occasion to include various upgrades in each episode, five new languages and a one -
hour video commentary.
Not exact matches
In a revealing half -
hour «
video commentary» for Rocky's 25th - anniversary DVD, Stallone tells much more about the film, including its first ending.
EXTRAS: The Criterion release features
hours of new bonus material, including an audio
commentary by writer / director Richard Linklater and various cast and crew, a making - of documentary, a Q&A with Linklater and actors Patricia Arquette and Ellar Coltrane, a
video essay by film critic Michael Koresky and much more.
The Blu - ray ports over the same extras from the previous New Line DVD: audio
commentary by Gary Ross, isolated score track with
commentary by Randy Newman, a half -
hour making - of documentary called The Art of Pleasantville, Fiona Apple performing an «Across the Universe» music
video directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, and the theatrical trailer (none of the latter three in HD).
A new
video shows the first 1
hour of gameplay from LEGO City Undercover running on the Switch, and even better: it's direct - screen footage without any
commentary.
Summit's Blu - ray provides great picture and sound, more than an
hour of solid
video extras, and an entertaining audio
commentary.
Extras: Audio
commentary with film producer and historian Bruce Block; new appreciation of the film and select scene
commentary by film historian Philip Kemp; «The Flawed Couple,» a new
video essay by filmmaker David Cairns on the collaborations between Billy Wilder and Jack Lemmon; «Billy Wilder ABC,» an overview by David Cairns on the life and career of the filmmaker, covering his films, collaborators and more; new interview with actress Hope Holiday; «Inside the Apartment,» a half -
hour «making - of» featurette from 2007 including interviews with Shirley MacLaine, executive producer Walter Mirisch, and others; «Magic Time: The Art of Jack Lemmon,» an archive profile of the actor from 2007; original screenplay by Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond (BD - ROM content); theatrical trailer; special collector's packaging featuring newly commissioned artwork by Ignatius Fitzpatrick; collector's 150 - page hardcover book featuring new writing by Neil Sinyard, Kat Ellinger, Travis Crawford and Heather Hyche, generously illustrated with rare stills and behind - the - scenes imagery.
DVD Features: Just in time to ring in the New Year, the single - disc release of «Snakes on a Plane» features
hours of special features including an audio
commentary track with Samuel L. Jackson and director David Ellis, ten deleted scenes, four production featurettes, a gag reel, and a Cobra Starship music
video.
The fine DVD will meet most expectations, with a satisfactory feature presentation, a decent
hour of
video bonuses (though suspiciously no deleted scenes or songs), and an average audio
commentary.
Turteltaub additionally offers a
video introduction and optional
commentary for two «Deleted Scenes,» though he doesn't have much to say after revealing that the film's rough cut had a running time of over four
hours.
Anchor Bay's DVD delivers a great feature presentation, an okay
commentary, and a solid
hour of
video extras.
Offering first - rate picture and sound, two cuts of the film, three audio
commentaries, over three
hours of
video extras, and a free movie ticket all for just a little over $ 10, this new Blu - ray Disc would appear to be the ideal release of this film.
On the upside, those who enjoyed Stop - Loss should appreciate Paramount's DVD release, which delivers sharp picture and sound, 50 good minutes of
video bonuses, and over two
hours of worthwhile audio
commentary.
From the four audio
commentaries to the more than two
hours of
video footage on the second DVD, this sucker packs in a wealth of information and does so with style and verve.
, I Wan na Be a Life Guard, Let's Get Movin», Never Kick a Woman, Little Swee'Pea, Hold the Wire, The Spinach Roadster, Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor, I'm in the Army Now; 1937: The Paneless Window Washer, Organ Grinder's Swing, My Artistical Temperature, Hospitaliky, The Twisker Pitcher, Morning, Noon and Nightclub, Lost and Foundry, I Never Changes My Altitude, I Like Babies and Infinks, The Football Toucher Downer, Protek the Weakerist, Popeye the Sailor Meets Ali Baba's Forty Thieves, Fowl Play; 1938: Let's Celebrake, Learn Polikeness, The House Builder - Upper, Big Chief Ugh - Amugh - Ugh
Video & Audio; Bonus Features: Retrospective Documentaries, Popumentaries, Audio
Commentaries, From the Vault; Menus and Packaging; Closing Thoughts Running Time: 422 Minutes (7
hours, 2 minutes) / Rating: Not Rated 1.33:1 Fullscreen (Theatrical Aspect Ratio) / Dolby Digital Mono 1.0 (English) Subtitles: English; Closed Captioned; Six - sided Digipak in Cardboard Slipcover Originally Released between 1933 and 1938; DVD Release Date: July 31, 2007 Four single - sided, dual - layered discs (DVD - 9); Suggested Retail Price: $ 64.98
It features
commentary (in French, with English subtitled) by Truffaut's co-screenwriter Jean - Louis Richard and Truffaut scholar Serge Toubiana (originally recorded in 2000), the half -
hour 1999 documentary Monsieur Truffaut Meets Mr. Hitchcock (about the famous interview book), a new
video essay by film critic Kent Jones, and an archival interview with Truffaut from 1965 about the film, plus a leaflet with an essay by Molly Haskell.
The Crazies has been fitted with a large slate of DVD extras, including a requisite
commentary and well over an
hour of supplementary
video.
Here, we get three noteworthy
hour - long episodes, 2 1/2
hours of additional segments from over the years, and a host of bonus features comprised of 90 minutes audio
commentary and nearly 2
hours of
video extras.
Also included on the Region 2 Special Edition were a half -
hour documentary, six featurettes, a half -
hour of
video blogs, a Plot Holes & Comparisons section, a poster and photo gallery, and director Edgar Wright's 40 - minute 1993 cop action student film Dead Right complete with
commentary and featurette.
With over an
hour of
video bonuses plus an audio
commentary, New Line's DVD treats this underachieving film quite well.
26 episodes on five discs (four on Blu - ray) in a fold - out digipak, plus
commentary on four episodes, an extended version of one episode, the complete «Welcome to Sabre» corporate
video (which the office - mates probably should have watched before composing a welcome song extolling the virtues of «saw - bray»), a podcast mini-sode and two
hours of deleted scenes among the supplements.
, The Mechanical Cow, The Ocean Hop, All Wet 1928: Rival Romeos, Bright Lights, Ozzie of the Mounted, Oh What a Knight, Sky Scrappers, The Fox Chase, Tall Timber Bonus Material: «Oswald Comes Home», Audio
Commentaries, Gallery; Disc 2: The Hand Behind the Mouse The Work of Ub Iwerks: Alice Gets Stung (1925), Alice in the Wooly West (1926), Alice's Balloon Race (1926), Plane Crazy (1928), Steamboat Willie (1928), The Skeleton Dance (1929)
Video and Audio Closing Thoughts Running Time: 270 Minutes (4
hours, 24 minutes) / Rating: Not Rated Running Time breakdown: 80 - shorts, 6 - introductions, 184 - extras 1.33:1 Fullscreen (Original Aspect Ratio) / Dolby Digital Surround (English) Subtitles: English; Closed Captioned; Extras Subtitled Shorts Originally Released between 1927 and 1928 DVD Release Date: December 11, 2007 Suggested Retail Price: $ 32.99 Two single - sided, dual - layered discs (DVD - 9)
Deus Ex: Human Revolution — Director's Cut will feature eight
hours of developer
commentary and a 45 minute
video detailing the process the development team went through to develop the game.
We aren't quite done yet but I know we are working hard to get it onto one disk as there is lots of game content and over an
hour of developer
video making of
commentaries and origin stories (which are awesome!).