Netflix will debut a 30 -
minute interview featuring a dialogue between Oprah Winfrey and Ava DuVernay, the company announced this morning.
There's also a 21 -
minute interview feature with the trio that I have listened to and it's everything I wanted it to be.
Not exact matches
Take just a few
minutes out of your day to watch this short trailer announcing Firsts, a multi-media project from TIME
featuring candid
interviews with 45 extraordinary women, more than a year in the making.
REAL VISION
INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPT:
Featuring: Michael Hudson, Steve Keen Published date: 22nd of November 2016 Synopsis: With two renegade economists in one room in London for 90
minutes you can expect some pretty controversial opinions about the current economic establishment.
Joe Hovde, from the Ramen Profitable blog, collected data from the
interviews of every venture capitalist and entrepreneur
featured on the popular Twenty
Minute VC podcast.
This 30 -
minute version is accompanied by Gene Declercq's Birth By The Numbers and two
interviews with celebrity parents
featured in More Business of Being Born.
A 4
minute 17 second
feature with
interview highlights appears above.
A 4
minute, 8 second video clip
featuring the highlights of that
interview is posted above.
The 10 -
minute film, which
features a mixture of diary camera footage and
interviews with Louise, records the exact moment she shoots a wigeon and captures her immediate reaction.
The eight -
minute video, «What Is Fusion,» created by PhD Comics» Jorge Cham, which
features interviews and cartoon characters of PPPL physicists, got more than 33,500 «hits» on YouTube in just three days after being posted on June 9.
60 -
minute audio CD
featuring Dr. Gary North
interviewing Steve Barwick, author of The Ultimate Colloidal Silver Manual!
Colloidal Silver: What the Drug Companies Don't Want You To Know — This is the original 60 -
minute audio - taped
interview on CD,
featuring Dr. Gary North
interviewing Steve Barwick, author of The Ultimate Colloidal Silver Manual!
Fredericksburg, VA About Blog In addition to Selling Power magazine, the leading periodical for sales managers and sales VPs since 1981, Selling Power Inc. produces the Sales Management Digest and Daily Boost of Positivity newsletters, as well as a five -
minute video series
featuring interviews with top executives.
In an exclusive video
interview for the Online Dating
Minute, I spoke with Grant Hosford, Senior Director at Jazzed, who shared a behind the scenes look at the dating site, including what inspired eHarmony to create a social dating site, as well as describing some of their
features.
But even at a scant 90
minutes, the film manages to cover a lot of ground, hopping around from
interviews to live footage, the highlights of which are a live studio take of «Higgs Bossom Blues,» a 9
minute epic whose slithering slow build plays out uninterrupted and the finale, a blistering live performance of «Jubilee Street»
featuring a string section and children's choir, intercut with scenes of Cave onstage over the years.
The «Featurettes» option takes us to to seven separate featurettes that run from between 5 to 6 and a half
minutes each and
feature a mix of
interviews with cast and crew and on set footage.
Special
Features High - definition digital transfer from the 2004 Film Foundation restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack Archival introduction to the film by director Jean Renoir «Around the River,» a 60 -
minute 2008 documentary by Arnaud Mandagaran about the making of the film
Interview with filmmaker Martin Scorsese from 2004 Audio interview with producer Ken McEldowney from 2000 «Jean Renoir: A Passage Through India,» a new video essay by film writer Paul Ryan Trailer Plus: An essay by film scholar Ian Christie and original production notes
Interview with filmmaker Martin Scorsese from 2004 Audio
interview with producer Ken McEldowney from 2000 «Jean Renoir: A Passage Through India,» a new video essay by film writer Paul Ryan Trailer Plus: An essay by film scholar Ian Christie and original production notes
interview with producer Ken McEldowney from 2000 «Jean Renoir: A Passage Through India,» a new video essay by film writer Paul Ryan Trailer Plus: An essay by film scholar Ian Christie and original production notes by Renoir
Special
Features Over 30
minutes of bonus content, including behind - the - scenes
interviews with the cast and crew.
It
features new video
interviews with screenwriter Ernesto Gastaldi (13
minutes, in Italian with English subtitles) and Tonino Valerii's biographer Roberto Curti (43
minutes, in English) and a previously unreleased 2008
interview with Tonino Valerii (11
minutes, in Italian with English subtitles), plus a deleted scene, and includes a booklet with an essay by spaghetti western expert Howard Hughes.
Thirty
minutes of rare on - set and archival footage,
featuring interviews with director Jean - Pierre Melville and stars Alain Delon, Yves Montand, and André Bourvil
Instead of documentaries and
interviews and the like, the second disc offers an alternate cut of the film, which only runs a few
minutes longer but
features a different ending that changes the entire point of the film... for the better, in my opinion.
Extras include the Original Theatrical Trailer
featured on the DVD, but the nearly 10 -
minutes - long vintage featurette on the making of the film with Crichton being
interviewed and the pilot episode of the ill - fated and odd Beyond Westworld TV series are the new extras.
«Revisiting The Virgin Suicides» is an excellent 26 -
minute look back at the film and its impact that
features new video
interviews with Coppola, Lachman, and actors Kirsten Dunst and Josh Hartnett.
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..
Though directors Chin and E. Chai Vaserhelyi take breaks to
interview the wives, the documentarians want as many of the eighty - nine
minutes taken up with close - ups of the climb, and in a
feature that could snatch a nomination for cinematography, Jimmy Chin and Renan Ozturk capture the rain and sleet and pour down on the group as though Mother Nature is determined to keep the summit of Meru pristine, untouched by human hands.
Extras — In the Extra
Features menu you can also access the audio commentary, watch a Behind The Scenes featurette that runs for 20
minutes, check out an
Interview / Q & A with Amy - Jo Albany and Flea which runs for 10
minutes, or watch the theatrical trailer for the film.
The documentary lasts 43
minutes and
features interviews with Jackson, Weta Workshop creative supervisor Richard Taylor, conceptual designers John Howe and Alan Lee, Weta designer / sculptors Jamie Beswarick, Warren Mahy, Shaun Bolton, Ben Wootten and Daniel Falconer, Weta Workshop manager Tania Rodger, Weta sword smith Peter Lyon, Weta Workshop supervisor Jason Docherty, Weta on - set coordinator Jamie Wilson, previsualization supervisor Christian Rivers, prosthetics supervisor Gino Acevedo, and actors Karl Urban, Bernard Hill, Jed Brophy, John Rhys - Davies, Dominic Monaghan, Billy Boyd, Orlando Bloom and Brad Dourif.
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.
Bonus
features consist of a six -
minute featurette charting John's involvement as both an executive producer and songwriter; two alternate (storyboarded) endings with optional introductions from director Kelly Asbury; two character - based, two -
minute interview chats with Ashley Jensen and Ozzy Osbourne; a collection of deleted scenes; trailers; and a music video for «Crocodile Rock.»
Home Video Notes: The Breakfast Club Release Date: 2 January 2018 Criterion releases The Breakfast Club on home video (Blu - ray) with the following extras: - Audio commentary from 2015
featuring actors Anthony Michael Hall and Judd Nelson - New
interviews with actors Molly Ringwald and Ally Sheedy - New video essay
featuring director John Hughes's production notes, read by Nelson - Documentary from 2015
featuring interviews with cast and crew - 50
minutes of never - before - seen deleted and extended scenes - Rare promotional and archival
interviews and footage - Excerpts from a 1985 American Film Institute seminar with Hughes 1999 radio
interview with Hughes - Segment from a 1985 episode of NBC's Today show
featuring the film's cast - Audio
interview with Molly Ringwald from a 2014 episode of This American Life - Trailer - PLUS: An essay by critic David Kamp
Running Time: 128
minutes Distributor: Universal Studios Home Entertainment Blu - ray / DVD Combo Pack Extras: Deleted scenes;
interview with author John Le Carre; BD - Live; First Look; pocket Blu app; uHear;
interviews with director Tomas Alfredson, screenwriter Peter Straughan, and actors Gary Oldman, Colin Firth and Tom Hardy; and
feature commentary with Alfredson and Oldman.
The soundtrack is in French and Cantonese with a smattering of English and the disc
features English subtitles and the featurette «Johnny x Johnnie,» a standard Hong Kong promotional featurette with lots of mutual - admiration
interviews with To and the cast (in Cantonese and English) and behind - the - scenes footage: not very informative (and curiously missing any
interviews with Hallyday) but pleasant company for ten
minutes.
Unlike the long and intriguing «Birth of Studio Ghibli» or «The Making of The Cat Returns» on Nausicaä's and Cat's DVDs, respectively, Porco only
features a paltry 3 -
minute interview with Ghibli director Toshio Suzuki.
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.
Available in standard edition and 2 - Disc «Collector's Edition» on both DVD and Blu - ray, that latter
featuring the 18 -
minute «The Making of Ip Man» (more promotional featurette than making - of documentary), deleted scenes, cast and crew
interviews and a shooting diary among the supplements.
NEW JEEPERS CREEPERS: Then and Now
featuring interviews with writer / director Victor Salva, producer Barry Opper, director of photography Don FauntLeRoy, editor Ed Marx and actor Tom Tarantini (37
minutes)
Sadly, the
features on the second DVD set don't amount to much: a series of five -
minute interviews with the principal cast and viola Davis.
Running time: 78
minutes Studio: First Run
Features DVD Extras: Black Bear family album and history, extended Peter Coyote
interview, secret FBI file on Black Bear Ranch, filmmakers» biography, original theatrical trailer, trailer gallery and «Uncensored — The Bare Truth of Communal Living» featurette.
Director: David Barrett Starring: Josh Duhamel, Rosario Dawson, Bruce Willis, Vincent D'Onofrio, Julian McMahon Running Time: 93
minutes Certificate: 15 Extras: Behind - The - Scenes
Interviews From first - time
feature director David Barrett,...
Bonus materials on the unrated Blu - ray release include commentary by writer - director Roger Donaldson, actor Sam Neill and actor - writer Ian Mune; The Making of Sleeping Dogs (2004), a 65 -
minute retrospective documentary on the film's production
featuring interviews with Donaldson, Neill, and Mune; The Making of Sleeping Dogs (1977), a behind - the - scenes featurette; theatrical trailer; and reversible sleeve
featuring original and newly commissioned artwork.
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.
Produced for this edition is a terrific 55 -
minute documentary «Way Out on a Limb,»
featuring new
interviews with actors René Auberjonois, Keith Carradine, and Michael Murphy, casting director Graeme Clifford, and script supervisor Joan Tewkesbury, and a 37 -
minute conversation between film historians Cari Beauchamp and Rick Jewell.
«An Invasion of Planet - Conquering Bonus
Features» (I'm thinking that Warner copywriters should make the switch to decaf) begins with the 7 -
minute «DreamWriter - An
Interview with Stephen King» — which, although conducted moments after he screened the rough cut of Dreamcatcher in September of last year, does not especially delve into his thoughts on the film.
Extras: Audio commentary from 1994
featuring Demme, Foster and Hopkins, screenwriter Ted Tally, and former FBI agent John Douglas; new
interview with critic Maitland McDonagh; thirty - five
minutes of deleted scenes;
interview from 2005 with Demme and Foster; «Inside the Labyrinth,» a 2001 documentary; «Page to Screen,» a 2002 program about the adaptation; «Scoring The Silence,» a 2004
interview program
featuring composer Howard Shore; «Understanding the Madness,» a 2008 program
featuring interviews with retired FBI special agents; behind - the - scenes featurette; trailer; an essay by critic Amy Taubin along with, in the Blu - ray edition, a new introduction by Foster; an account of the origins of the character Hannibal Lecter by author Thomas Harris; and a 1991
interview with Demme.
Extras: Two optional English narrations, including one by actor Roy Scheider; audio commentary from 2008
featuring Schrader and producer Alan Poul;
interviews from 2007 and 2008 with Bailey, producers Tom Luddy and Mata Yamamoto, composer Philip Glass, and production designer Eiko Ishioka;
interviews from 2008 with Mishima biographer John Nathan and friend Donald Richie; audio
interview from 2008 with co-screenwriter Chieko Schrader;
interview excerpt from 1966
featuring Mishima talking about writing; «The Strange Case of Yukio Mishima,» a 55 -
minute documentary from 1985 about the author; trailer; a booklet
featuring an essay by critic Kevin Jackson, a piece on the film's censorship in Japan, and photographs of Ishioka's sets.
Features relaxed commentary by director Lone Scherfig and actors Carey Mulligan and Peter Sarsgaard (who spend as much time reminiscing over the shoot and appreciating key moments as discussing the production and the characters), a nine -
minute making of featurette (which also includes
interviews with screenwriter Nick Hornby and author Lynn Barber) and 11 deleted scenes among the supplements on both DVD and Blu - ray.
The Japanese Dolby Digital 5.1 mix is agile and lovely, as is a 44 -
minute documentary
featuring a revealing and often fascinating
interview with Kon.
Lone bonus
feature «Play N Hockey» offers 5
minutes and 5 seconds of standard definition B - roll footage from the filming of ice hockey scenes, with Wayans and Matthew Lillard (who plays Wayans» pierced philosophizing hockey - playing Canadian roommate) separately addressing the camera at times in informal
interviews.
The main new bonus
feature is Deus Ex Machina: The Philosophy of Donnie Darko, an 85 -
minute making - of piece that
features interviews with writer / director Richard Kelly, producer Sean McKittrick, cinematographer Steven B. Poster, editor Sam Bauer, and others.
Director Lisa Cholodenko talks extensively about her collaboration with Memento's «guyish, techie» cinematographer Wally Pfister on the film in a supplemental 21 -
minute interview that tidily sums up her also - included
feature - length commentary.