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The extras are rounded out by a 3 - minute gag reel, a still gallery, and a trailer for The Girl Next Door, which is letterboxed at 1.85:1.
There's a 2 1/2 minute GAG REEL.
A four - minute gag reel provides some entertainment with the usual mix of blown lines and antics.
Screen tests for Tobey Maguire (in which he goes Bruce Lee (okay, maybe more like Bruce Li) on a band of thugs bleeped as often as Ozzy Osbourne on MTV), JK Simmons, the CGI Spider - Man (phenomenal — trust me), and key make - up and costumes and a lame 3 - minute gag reel finish off the serviceable package, not counting ROM - enabled weblinks, videogame promos, «comic to film comparison,» and a nifty option to scratch your very own commentary track for Spider - Man.
Who wouldn't want a four minute gag reel of John C. Reilly?
We get a 4 - minute gag reel of «Outtakes».
This is followed by a 4 - minute GAG REEL.
This is followed by a 5 - minute GAG REEL, and a 2 - minute GAG TAKE, which shows Reitman harrassing Rainn Wilson.
There is a four minute gag reel, which is a riot.
The first one is called «Laughter is Contagious» and it is a 5 minute gag reel, with a couple good laughs.
A 3 - minute gag reel in which Cuthbert cracks up while faking an orgasm acquaints us with a moment or two found only in the section of deleted / extended scenes (16 in all, totalling 11 minutes), wherein Greenfield, providing optional voice - over, repeats «cut for time» like a mantra and generally demonstrates — as he does in his yakker for the film proper — that he rolls over easily when confronted with studio research.
The first piece of bonus material is the five - minute gag reel, which is fairly entertaining.
A new six - minute gag reel from the Blu - ray and DVD release has surfaced, chocked full of outtakes, movie references and much more, featuring star Ryan Reynolds and the rest of the cast.
Other supplemental extras include 12 - plus minutes of very funny improvised and alternate line readings, and a four - minute gag reel in which breasts are touched (accidentally and otherwise), car alarms go off in the distance, and the late Jill Clayburgh engages in some salty sex talk, including an explanation of the act of «bird - bathing.»
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.

Not exact matches

Fans of the typical Judd Apatow special features will love the Blu - ray release of «The Five - Year Engagement,» which includes 45 minutes of deleted scenes, another 45 minutes of extended and alternate scenes, and other usual suspects like a gag reel, Line - O-Rama, and a DVD and UltraViolet digital copy of the film.
For what it's worth, The Hills Have Eyes II's unrated DVD features four minutes of deleted scenes (nothing the least bit distinguishable from what finally wound up the film) and a short gag reel (again, could've plugged it into the picture proper with no disruption to continuity — or lack thereof).
The I LOVE YOU, MAN DVD and Blu - ray presentations include commentary by director John Hamburg (writer, Meet The Parents, Zoolander) and stars Paul Rudd and Jason Segel, The Making of I Love You, Man, 50 minutes of hilarious outtakes, deleted and extended scenes and a gag reel.
Taking Lives» trailer plus a 3 - minute «gag reel» of line flubs and Jolie's botched attempts to break a mirror round out the special features; trailers for The Big Bounce 2004, Starsky & Hutch, and Triggerman precede the main menu.
The extras are rounded out with a Gag Reel (3 minutes) and three TV Spots for the movie plus the International Trailer.
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.
Excellent (4 stars) Unrated Running time: 111 minutes Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment 2 - Disc DVD Extras: Deleted, alternate and extended scenes, gag reel, raw and rehearsal footage, commentary by the cast and directors, «Behind - the - Scenes» and «The Making of» documentaries, plus numerous additional featurettes.
Excellent (4 stars) Unrated Running time: 119 minutes Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment 2 - Disc DVD Extras: Gag reel, unrated additional footage, audio commentary, deleted and extended scenes, a «Behind - the - Scenes» plus nine other featurettes.
Running time: 95 minutes Distributor: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment DVD Extras: «Nimrod and Stinky's Antarctic Adventure,» «Ladies and Gentoomen» and «Ready for Their Close - up» featurettes, deleted scenes with optional commentary by director Mark Waters, editor Bruce Green and visual effects Supervisor Richard Hollander, gag reel, audio commentary with director Mark Waters, editor Bruce Green and visual effects supervisor Richard Hollander, original story sampler, theatrical trailer and a sneak peek.
There are about 26 minutes of deleted scenes, a short featurette on David Copperfield's involvement in the film, a gag reel, and a short featurette about the Steve Gray character (most of which is already in the film).
Fair (1 star) Rated R for violence, sexuality, nudity, drug use, inncessant ethnic slurs and pervasive profanity Running time: 100 minutes Distributor: Warner Brothers Home Entertainment Group Blu - ray / DVD Combo Pack Extras: Deleted scenes; gag reel; and Keanu: My First Movie.
Very Good (3 stars) Rated R for terror and disturbing violence Running time: 81 minutes Distributor: Warner Home Entertainment Group Blu - ray / DVD Combo Pack Extras: Deleted Scenes; Gag Reel; The Gallows: The Original Version; The Gallows: Surviving the Noose; Charlie: Every School Has Its Spirit; Concept; Original Version; and Theatrical Trailers.
The next few bonuses seem tailored to people who worked on the film: «Visual Effects Step by Step,» a.k.a. «Visual Effects Progressions,» is a 5 - minute demo reel juxtaposing CGI composite shots in various stages of completion; «Gag Reel» (8 mireel juxtaposing CGI composite shots in various stages of completion; «Gag Reel» (8 miReel» (8 mins.)
Due July 14th, the Blu - ray and DVD contains near 90 minutes of deleted scenes, gag reels and assorted featurettes sure to please fans.
... Marvel has announced that Joss Whedon's Avengers: Age of Ultron is set for a Blu - ray and DVD release on October 2nd, and will include 45 minutes of exclusive special features including a «making of» featurette, deleted and extended scenes, a gag reel and director's commentary, along «The Infinite Six», a featurette exploring the build to Avengers: Infinity War.
The DVD includes the usual deleted scenes, gag reel, and featurettes — but the real must - see are Kevin Smith's dance outtakes, eight minutes of flailing that really should have been included in the (mildly) underrated film.
Due July 14th, the Blu - ray and DVD will contain nearly 90 minutes of deleted scenes, gag reels and assorted featurettes.
Running time: 111 minutes Distributor: Anchor Bay Entertainment DVD Extras: Feature commentary with director Wes Craven and the cast, deleted and extended scenes, alternate opening, extended ending, gag reel and «the Making of Scream 4» featurette.
Running time: 131 minutes Distributor: Universal Studios Home Entertainment 2 - Disc Blu - Ray / DVD Extras: Deleted scenes, gag reel, feature commentary with director Justin Lin, digital copy download, interactive U-Control and BD - Live features, plus numerous additional featurettes.
Running time: 125 minutes Distributor: Universal Studios Home Entertainment DVD Extras: Gag reel, deleted scenes, extended and alternate scenes, «Line - O-Rama» and «Cholodecki's Commercial.»
Running time: 110 minutes Studio: Warner Home Video 2 - Disc DVD Extras: Alternate scenes, gag reel, digital copy, plus several additional featurettes.
Running time: 84 minutes Studio: Warner Home Video DVD Extras: commentary by the director and co-star Rachel Dratch, deleted scenes and a gag reel.
EXTRAS: Considering its last - minute addition to the release schedule, it's not surprising that the only included bonus material is a pair of featurettes and a gag reel.
Marshall's same delivery is in evidence in his introductions to the roughly eight minutes worth of deleted scenes and a gag reel; his introduction to the latter, where he states how he puts in a lot of effort into assembling his films» gag reels, probably reveals more about his entire approach to this project than the entirety of the commentary.
The sole extra on the DVD is a five - minute behind the scenes segment, which isn't so much a making - of featurette than a gag reel type assembly of B - roll footage from the film's shoot.
Special features are as follows: Ghostbusters: Answer the Call (4K UHD / Blu - ray 3D Combo Pack, Blu - ray & Digital)- Theatrical Version (117 minutes)- Extended Edition (133 minutes)- 2 Hysterically Haunting Gag Reels - 4 Unearthed deleted scenes - 11 Totally Possessed Alternate Scenes and more than 60 minutes of additional extended and alternate scenes with Ultraviolet download - 6 Jokes - A-Plenty alternate take reels - 5 Supernatural Featurettes: Chris Hemsworth is Kevin, The Ghosts of Ghostbusters, Meet the Team, Visual Effects: 30 Years Later and Slime Reels - 4 Unearthed deleted scenes - 11 Totally Possessed Alternate Scenes and more than 60 minutes of additional extended and alternate scenes with Ultraviolet download - 6 Jokes - A-Plenty alternate take reels - 5 Supernatural Featurettes: Chris Hemsworth is Kevin, The Ghosts of Ghostbusters, Meet the Team, Visual Effects: 30 Years Later and Slime reels - 5 Supernatural Featurettes: Chris Hemsworth is Kevin, The Ghosts of Ghostbusters, Meet the Team, Visual Effects: 30 Years Later and Slime Time.
EXTRAS: In addition to nearly 30 minutes of deleted scenes and alternate takes, there's also a short magic featurette with Copperfield, footage from Steve Gray's faux video series «The Best of the Brain Rapist» and a gag reel.
The Blu - ray contains lots of inconsequential extras and the 41 minutes of deleted and extended scenes has a gag reel that may be funnier than the entire film.
Light on supplements relative to previous Farrelly Brothers releases, the disc includes thirteen deleted scenes (totalling 19 minutes), a gag reel, three featurettes, and the de rigueur commentary.
The DVD features commentary by director Jason Reitman and screenwriter Diablo Cody, 11 deleted scenes with optional commentary, gag reel, and 22 minutes of screen test among its supplements.
The extras are rounded out by a GAG REEL (5 minutes) and the THEATRICAL TRAILER for the film.
The extras are finished off by a GAG REEL (8 minutes), which is presented by Volkswagen.
The rest of the DVD is filled with junk like «Lady in the Water: A Bedtime Story» (a five - minute plug for Shyamalan's children's book), a short audition mix tape, a very unfunny gag reel, and about five minutes worth of worthless deleted scenes.
Blu - ray Highlight: Sony definitely hasn't skimped on the bonus material for the film's Blu - ray release — which includes about 16 minutes of deleted scenes, a short gag reel and a series of production featurettes — but none of them are particularly memorable.
The extras are rounded out by a Gag Reel (4 minutes) and a Photo Gallery.
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