Sentences with phrase «new commentary track»

Haynes revisited the film in November when he recorded a brand new commentary track with producer Christine Vachon for the film's Blu - ray debut and talked with Videodrone about the revisiting the film, its reverberations with his other fictionalized biography «I'm Not There» and, as always, what he's been watching.
There's a brand - new commentary track by Tim Burton, director Henry Selick and Danny Elfman.
Anchor Bay released the official U.S. Blu - ray at the end of 2013, with a brand - new commentary track by Jonathan Levine, who has plenty of perspective on the making of the movie years earlier.
For the Extended Edition, we get a whole slate of new special features, starting with a new commentary track on Disc 1.
There is a new commentary track from Writer Michael Hickey, Composer Perry Botkin, Editor / 2nd Unit director Michael Spence and Co-Executive Producer Scott J. Schneid.
A new HD transfer plus a new commentary track from film noir historian Eddie Muller.
Previously available on DVD from the MGM Limited Edition Collection, a burn - on - demand DVD - R service, it comes to Blu - ray mastered from a new HD transfer and that alone makes it a significant upgrade, but Kino Lorber also adds a new commentary track from film noir historian Eddie Muller, now becoming a veteran of these things.
A new commentary track by Peckinpah historian and Twilight Time co-founder Nick Redman with Alfred Garcia co-writer and executive producer Gordon T. Dawson is paired with a track by Peckinpah scholars Paul Seydor, Garner Simmons, David Weddle and Redman previously recorded for the film's DVD debut.
Director Zack Snyder has also recorded a new commentary track where he compares the finished film to the blue screen composite (shown via picture - in - picture), while the original test footage that Snyder shot for Warner Bros. is no longer hidden as an Easter Egg.
It's a thorough retrospective and can be thought of as a tauter (but hardly more visual) alternative to a new commentary track.
In 2006, The Criterion Collection re-issued it with a much improved transfer and new extras and a new commentary track, though I did not personally review this new edition.
It contains two brand - new commentary tracks: one by director Bryan Singer and writer Christopher McQuarrie, and one by composer / editor John Ottman.
Features two new commentary tracks: one by director Lewis Teague and actor Robert Forster, the other by producer Julie Corman and screenwriter John Sayles.
This Twilight Time release features the original commentary recorded by Frankenheimer for the laserdisc release almost 20 years ago plus a new commentary track with Twilight Time founder and historian Nick Redman and film historians Julie Kirgo and Paul Seydor, as well as the usual isolated score track and eight - page booklet.
It gets a superb new high - definition transfer, supervised by cinematographer Dean Cundey, and a new commentary track with Carpenter and star Jamie Lee Curtis, reuniting for the first time in years («Jamie and I haven't seen each other in a long time,» remarks Carpenter during the credits) to compare memories and swap stories.
Ottman recorded a new commentary track for the DVD, and the film's construction is analyzed with a heavy emphasis on the editing.
The warm, offbeat comedy of a lonely IRS agent (Will Ferrell in a nicely restrained performance) who wakes up to his dull existence when a narrator takes up residence in his mind and announces that he's going to die, now includes two new commentary tracks... and additional deleted scenes...
This thing is absolutely loaded with content: a new commentary track by Carpenter and actor Roddy Piper is entertaining and insightful; two making - of style featurettes (one new, one archival and EPK - like) provide a wealth of behind - the - scenes content; and interviews with both Keith David and Meg Foster allow nearly every major player to get involved and offer their opinion of the film.
Both are rated PG and each film features two new commentary tracks: one featuring actor Alex Winter and producer Scott Kroopf, the other with writers Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon
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