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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..

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Brand new to this edition is a feature - length audio commentary with director Ron Howard, and while the guy's undeniably pleasant and all kinds of gracious, he doesn't really give great commentary, all things considered.
Up next is a feature - length commentary with co-directors Jimmy Hayward and Steve Martino.
The laugh out loud feature length commentary with Director / Actor James Franco, Actor Dave Franco, Actor Tommy Wiseau, Actor Greg Sestero, and others is absolutely hilarious!
Possibly the most anticipated feature of this set is the feature - length Audio Commentary by director Robert Zemeckis, producer Frank Marshall, screenwriters Jeffery Price and Peter Seaman, associate producer Steve Starkey, and visual effects supervisor Ken Ralston.
4 August 2015 The Divergent Series: Insurgent releases to home video (Blu - ray3D / Blu - ray / DVD / Digital Copy or Blu - ray / Digital Copy) with the following special features: - Audio Commentary with Producers Doug Wick and Lucy Fisher - «Insurgent Unlocked: The Ultimate Behind - the - Scenes Access» (Feature - Length Documentary)- Five Featurettes - Marketing Gallery
Extras include a feature length audio commentary track by Harrelson, Dennings & Stebbings, Deleted Scenes of interest, 5 featurettes and Outtakes.
Extras include cutting room floor deleted scenes, feature - length audio commentary, outtakes / bloopers, 3 TV spots, theatrical trailer in HD, Old School Orientation and send - up of Inside The Actors Studio.
Like its predecessor, The Shaggy D.A. is equipped with two featurettes and a feature - length audio commentary.
A feature - length commentary by writer John Rogers, director Les Mayfield, and editor Michael Tronick displays a good deal of self - knowledge and humour (a notably stupid scene is attacked by Tronick as being a «homoerotic bit of nonsense»)-- as well as a serious examination of cinematic technique, philosophy, and execution.
Side B incorporates a 2 - minute gag reel (I don't know what's more excruciating: the «America's Funniest Home Videos» - style animal high jinks or Harland Williams's tossing out one - liners that go down like lead balloons), a 4 - minute featurette on canine thespians Lyco and Scott, and a curiously irreverent feature - length commentary pairing actor Jeff Daniels with producer Trevor Albert.
The main selling point of this release is a superb feature - length commentary by DiCillo in which he once again clarifies that Living in Oblivion's Chad Palomino is in no way, shape, or form based on Pitt, insisting he's worked with actors who were «way more pissy and weird.»
On another track, actor Topher Grace joins writer - director Paul Weitz for a respectable feature - length commentary in which they mock Grace's Agent Smith - like attire and mutually confess to making the film in partial tribute to their respective fathers.
Stone, «The Streets of San Francisco» - obsessed director Finn Taylor, and demi - goddess Robin Tunney join forces for a feature - length commentary track that's bubbly and a little informative.
In the meantime, Crichton delivers a swell feature - length commentary full of auto - analysis («I live in the future,» he confesses) and seldom - heard production anecdotes that encompass his abortive attempt to bring Congo to the silver screen long before Frank Marshall came along.
After a cute video «Introduction» (1:24), we're treated to a feature - length, Blu - ray exclusive Video Commentary with producer Jon Avnet, writer / director Paul Brickman, and star Tom Cruise.
Extras exceed the import DVD (save the sequel) and repeat the Original Theatrical Trailer and two feature length audio commentary tracks: one by Producer Jack H. Harris and Film Historian Bruce Eder, while the second is by Director Yeathworth and Actor Robert Fields.
Such is the case here, starting with a feature - length audio commentary that includes essentially the entire main cast, including Apatow, Carrell, Rogan, Rudd, Bednob, Lynch, Leslie Mann, Romany Malco, Shelley Malil and Jonah Hill.
Extras repeat the U.K. release including a feature length audio commentary track with the Chiodo Brothers, The Making of Killer Klowns: a 20 - minute featurette looking at the film's production, including an interview with the Chiodo Brothers alongside behind - the - scenes footage, Visual Effects with Gene Warren Jr.: an interview with Charles Chiodo and visual effects supervisor Gene Warren Jr., Kreating Klowns: an interview with Charles Chiodo and creature fabricator Dwight Roberts, Bringing Life to These Things - A Tour of Chiodo Bros..
Bonus features come by way of a feature - length audio commentary track with director Amiel, a special making - of documentary, and around 10 other separate featurettes which include a wide array of cast, crew and academic - leaning interviews, as well as a tour of Darwin's home, which has been turned into a museum.
A feature - length audio commentary with producer / director Tony Krantz and co-producer Reece Pearson is a rudimentary effort from enthusiastic individuals, with much of the conversation devoted to details of the frame.
Two feature - length audio commentaries are provided for the film.
Its chief supplemental features consist of a feature - length audio commentary track with director Gauger and a seven - minute behind - the - scenes featurette which includes brief interview snippets with cast and crew, as well as some audition tape footage.
Audio Commentary with Director Lee Toland Krieger - Feature length commentary discussing how the scenes in the film were conceivedCommentary with Director Lee Toland Krieger - Feature length commentary discussing how the scenes in the film were conceivedcommentary discussing how the scenes in the film were conceived and shot.
That includes an insightful feature - length commentary from scholar Glenn Erickson, who spends the bulk of his breathless offerings analyzing character types, production details, and commenting of the film's importance as an unorthodox film noir.
Director Michael Lembeck pretends in his feature - length yakker that he's made a pseudo-documentary about Santa Claus — a joke that would probably go over better if any child anywhere had ever expressed interested in listening to a commentary track (though I'm sure W.D. Richter will get something out of it).
A feature - length commentary with Avildsen, Kamen, Macchio, and Morita is a riot; lots of ribbing is aimed at Kamen — who pretty clearly can't take it.
A feature - length commentary from Petty is conversational and informative, particularly of the lengths to which the young filmmaker needed to kowtow to the whims of his producers.
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 disc's only other extra of note is a feature - length commentary by Tennant that's less antennae - raising than his monologues elsewhere — instructive, even.
There are few people I'd rather hear talk shop at length than Stillman and Chris Eigeman, who, along with co-star Chloë Sevigny, get the chance to do just that over the course of this disc's feature commentary.
Director Todd Louiso, screenwriter Gordy Hoffman, and star Philip Seymour Hoffman play nicely off each other in a feature - length commentary in which the film seems to reveal itself anew to the self - effacing trio, who revel in psychoanalyzing Love Liza's characters and, when you get down to it, defending them.
Chadha and co-screenwriter Paul Mayeda Berges offer a wry, low - key feature - length commentary with some fairly interesting / entertaining recollections, including the thinking behind the somewhat ballsy use of a corporeal David Beckham in the epilogue, the unblinking national reaction to the Sikh rituals depicted in the film, and Chadha's desire to exploit her male cast members by getting their shirts off as often as possible.
DVD Features: The single - disc release of «The Holiday» features a full - length audio commentary with writer / director Nancy Myers, as well as the making - of featurette «Foreign ExchangeFeatures: The single - disc release of «The Holiday» features a full - length audio commentary with writer / director Nancy Myers, as well as the making - of featurette «Foreign Exchangefeatures a full - length audio commentary with writer / director Nancy Myers, as well as the making - of featurette «Foreign Exchange.»
A five - minute featurette called «Greetings From Bull Mountain» is the standard five - minute B - roll / soft - sell interview errata that features a few additional male buttock shots; «King of the Mountain» is a two - minute music video that splices action sequences from the film together with bloopers and sets it to music (something resurrected in feature - length form by this year's ESPN's X-movie); and nine chapter - encoded deleted scenes (blissfully sans commentary and running between fifteen seconds and a minute, each) are essentially long «comedy» shticks that prove for as bad as Out Cold was, it could have been even worse.
Providing another listening option, a feature - length commentary reunites actors Paul Bettany and Maggie Q, director Scott Stewart, and screenwriter Cory Goodman.
DVD Extras: Feature - length commentary by director Mario Van Peebles, and stars Mandela and Makaylo Van Peebles, 4 music videos from the film, and the theatrical trailer.
Ford provides a feature - length commentary track, and there is also a making - of featurette that touches on various aspects of production.
Although he had nothing to do with Seabiscuit, the prolific Steven Soderbergh joins Ross for a feature - length commentary.
A feature - length commentary featuring director Ortega, producer Mike Finnell, lead choreographer Peggy Holmes, and writers Bob Tzudiker and Noni White starts in the pits with exhausting recountings of where the kid cast members have wound up since the «triumph» of Newsies (it's like a biblical genealogy)... and continues in the pits with never - interesting back - patting and masturbatory aggrandizement.
Alves and co-producer Debra Hill contribute an additional feature - length commentary that begins late (two minutes into the film) and overstays its welcome; an unenviable task to follow or precede the dynamic duo of Russell and Carpenter in any capacity, Hill and Alves don't exactly help their cause by rarely deviating from the monotonous topic of location scouting and the closely - related subject of set dressing.
Another track houses a feature - length commentary with the writing - directing pair of Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, production designer Jason Kisvarday, and sound mixer Brent Kiser.
Because of the space limitation, there aren't any video - based extras, but Grant records two feature - length commentaries, the first with Kevin Smith and the second with DP John Lindley.
Factory Blu - ray features an intro and a new feature - length commentary from the bemused director and his screenwriter.
Schatz does the feature - length commentary with fellow film professor Charles Ramirez Berg.
Extras include a feature - length commentary from director Hans Petter Moland and a 20 - minute Q&A with screenwriter Sabina Murray.
The sole bonus feature on Disc One is a feature - length audio commentary with Francis Ford Coppola.
The feature - length picture - in - picture track boasts interviews with the people involved in the event (like CIA operative Tony Mendes, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, former Canadian ambassador Ken Taylor and the «house guests»), while director Ben Affleck and writer Chris Terrio discuss the actual making of the movie on the disc's audio commentary.
The feature - length commentary is a group effort from second - unit director Terry Sanders, the critic F.X. Feeney, archivist Robert Gitt, who saved the movie's rushes, and historian Preston Neal Jones, who wrote a book about the production.
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