I shared our five - minute wedding video back in November and just when I thought I couldn't love MacKenzie and Philip any more, the twenty -
minute feature film version arrived in my inbox and we got to relive every little detail all over again, just in time for our six month anniversary!
Not exact matches
A new 21
minute film featuring U2 frontman Bono and translator of «The Message»
version of the Bible Eugene Peterson was released yesterday.
A new 21 -
minute film featuring U2 frontman Bono and translator of The Message
version of the Bible, Eugene Peterson, has been released.
A new 21 -
minute film featuring U2 frontman Bono and translator of The Message
version of the Bible, Eugene... More
The documentary is accompanied by a number of interesting
films: three shorts made at the Champion studio from 1910 to 1913, an early documentary short about Fort Lee by Theodore Huff and Mark A. Borgotta, a
feature called The Danger Game starring Madge Kennedy, an early Mack Sennett comedy short, and a 31 -
minute version of Robin Hood released by Éclair America in 1912.
The truth is, we have yet to watch the extended
version of the
film (it's eight
minutes longer, and if we knew where those eight
minutes were, we'd go straight to them), but if the deleted scenes in the Special
Features section on the Blu - ray are any indication, the makers of «Horrible Bosses» left nothing in the bag, as it were.
She followed the 5 -
minute short
film version of No. 4 with an 80 -
minute feature, saying, «Most
films, including what I make, you always have a background.
Features commentary by
film scholar Dana Polan, a new interview with Gloria Grahame biographer Vincent Curcio, a 20 -
minute piece with filmmaker Curtis Hanson produced for the 2002 DVD release, a condensed
version of the 1975 documentary I'm a Stranger Here Myself (this runs about 40
minutes), and the radio adaptation of the original novel produced for «Suspense» in 1948, plus a fold - out booklet with an essay by Imogen Sara Smith.
The restoration of the original
version of The Gold Rush is covered in a 15 -
minute short, there's a technical analysis commentary track by Chaplin biographer Jeffrey Vance, and an illustrated booklet
featuring an essay by
film critic Luc Sante and James Agree's review of the 1942
version.
Featured on the first disc of the set are both
versions of the
film, the theatrical R - rated cut and the unrated
version (which contains ten
minutes of never - before - seen footage), as well as two full - length audio commentaries.
With more than 50 additional
minutes of exclusive performance footage not seen in the theatrical
version of the
film, the Festival Express DVD set
features the following «bonus» set list:
Midnight
features commentary by Lucas, a 2015 interview with Ernesto Gastaldi (31 mins), visual essay «Desperately Seeking Susan» by Michael Mackenzie that explores at the collaboration between Ercoli and Nieves (27 mins), and the alternate TV
version of the
film, which runs four
minutes longer and
features additional and alternate footage.
Running time: 97
minutes Studio: 20th Century Fox 2 - Disc DVD Extras: Unrated
version of the
film, audio commentary by producers and cast members, 14 deleted scenes, Fox trailers, sneak peek of Marvel vs. Capcom 2 video game, storyboard and production galleries, animated Street Fighter
feature, plus four featurettes.
Featuring more than 45
minutes of never - before - seen footage, the spectacle of Alexander is even more impressive with this all - new unrated
version which brings the
film to a heightened level of realism and intensity.
After directing his first
feature - length
film, I Am Not a Hipster, in 2012, Cretton returned to the previous story with a 96 -
minute version, which racked up many
film festival awards throughout 2013.
NEW Sounds from the Cold — interviews with supervising sound editor David Lewis Yewdall and special sound effects designer Alan Howarth NEW Between the Lines — an interview with novelization author Alan Dean Foster Audio Commentary by director John Carpenter and actor Kurt Russell John Carpenter's The Thing: Terror Takes Shape — a documentary on the making of THE THING
featuring interviews with John Carpenter, Kurt Russell, special effects make - up designer Rob Bottin, legendary matte artist Albert Whitlock plus members of the cast and crew (80
minutes — SD) Outtakes (5
minutes — SD) Vintage featurettes from the electronic press kit
featuring interviews with John Carpenter, Kurt Russell and Rob Bottin (12
minutes — SD) Vintage featurettes — The Making of a Chilling Tale and The Making of THE THING (1982 — 14
minutes — SD) Vintage Product Reel — contains a promotional condensed
version of the
film with additional footage not in the
film (19
minutes — SD) Vintage Behind - the - Scenes footage (2
minutes — SD) Annotated Production Archive — Production Art and Storyboards, Location Scouting, Special Make - up Effects, Post Production (48
minutes — SD) Network TV Broadcast
version of THE THING (92
minutes — SD) Teaser Trailer Theatrical Trailers (U.S. and German Trailer) TV spots Radio Spots Still Gallery (behind - the - scenes photos, posters and lobby cards)