On its twentieth anniversary, Peter Bogdanovich's critically - acclaimed, prize - winning piece is even more impressive thanks to the restoration of seven minutes
of additional footage including a crucial sequence (a pool table seduction of Cybill Shep...
On its twentieth anniversary, Peter Bogdanovich's critically - acclaimed, prize - winning piece is even more impressive thanks to the restoration of seven minutes
of additional footage including a crucial sequence (a pool table seduction of Cybill Shepherd) that was deleted before the picture's release.
With 25 minutes
of additional footage included, Smaug is Peter Jackson's definitive vision of the second Hobbit chapter.
Not exact matches
The disc
includes an excellent audio commentary by Jonathan Demme and screenwriter Ron Nyswaner, Howard Shore's score on an isolated audio track, a vintage «making -
of» featurette, some deleted scenes and
additional footage of the courthouse protest scene.
Flawed but consistently entertaining, Batman v Superman: Dawn
of Justice receives an impressive Blu - ray package that
includes a bounty
of extras and the much - anticipated «Ultimate Edition» with 30 minutes
of additional footage.
The
additional footage doesn't bring anything new to the story at all, and the extended Murphy death scene
includes a panning shot
of a dodgy looking model
of Murphy right before he takes a bullet to his clearly fake head.
It
includes about seven minutes
of additional footage; the theatrical version ran 106 minutes, while this one goes for 113 minutes.
Return
of the Living Dead Workprint —
includes 20 minutes
of additional footage (in Standard Definition)
Not many people have seen the original 1921 cut, which
includes 15 minutes
of additional footage, but it seems strange that Chaplin would remove so much from an already short movie when the one thing that «The Kid» is lacking is a richer narrative; it's almost too simple for its own good.
The lush Gothic stylings
of Crimson Peak serve as a nice companion to one of the repertory titles at Fantastic Fest, 1973's Belladonna Of Sadness (B), which has never been released in the U.S. (The restoration playing the festival includes eight additional minutes of footage
of Crimson Peak serve as a nice companion to one
of the repertory titles at Fantastic Fest, 1973's Belladonna Of Sadness (B), which has never been released in the U.S. (The restoration playing the festival includes eight additional minutes of footage
of the repertory titles at Fantastic Fest, 1973's Belladonna
Of Sadness (B), which has never been released in the U.S. (The restoration playing the festival includes eight additional minutes of footage
Of Sadness (B), which has never been released in the U.S. (The restoration playing the festival
includes eight
additional minutes
of footage
of footage).
The first feature is tour documentary which
includes footage with fans
of Queensryche, behind the scenes at the concerts and
additional footage with Ronnie James Dio, bassist Rudi Sarzo, the Seahawks» Drum Line.
The Blu - ray looks superb, as a digital production
of this magnitude should, and presents the R - rated «Ultimate Edition» features 30 minutes
of additional footage not
included in the original theatrical version and the extra scenes fill in subplots and supporting characters cut from the two - and - a-half hour theatrical version.
Blu - ray owners also get an exclusive interactive tour
of the big finale,
including a six - minute time lapse
of the building and filming
of the sequence, as well as over 40 minutes
of additional behind - the - scenes
footage.
Blu - ray Highlight: There are no special features to be found, but fans will want to check out the
included extended cut
of the film, boasting 36
additional minutes
of footage.
There is some
additional footage included along with some deleted scenes, as well as outtakes, «Who Holds Tomorrow» (a «Casablanca» television remake), and «Carrotblanca,» a Looney Tunes parody
of the film.
Just a note if you are a really hardcore «Downton Abbey» fan, I would suggest getting this from Amazon since it
includes an
additional over 50 minutes
of exclusive
footage not available anywhere else.
It provides unused bits from the big star - studded party scene (
including lots more
of various cameo - makers),
additional red carpet
footage from the Golden Globes (with appearances by Al Roker and Carson Daly), more from the mid-end credits wedding, more
of Hyde (and Ari watching it), and a couple
of unseen moments from Drama's awkward audition.
New to the Blu - ray edition is something that many had hoped would be
included 12 years ago on the DVD: more than two hours
of additional footage that did not make it into the film.
Next up is a suite
of Blu - exclusive
Additional Footage that
includes «Hospital Opening» (1:10, HD), «Nightmare Street» -LRB-: 57, HD) and «Alternate Ending» (6:12, HD), the latter an especially intriguing alternative — offering more
of an unmasked Haley — to what's in the finished film.
He also mentioned that the cast and crew tried to film in all
of the locations where the story actually takes place,
including NASA's headquarters in Texas, but they also built sets if they needed or wanted to film
additional footage in a specific place.
DVD Review: The single - disc release
of «Confetti» isn't exactly jam - packed with bonus material, but there are a few extras that fans
of the film will enjoy,
including three alternate endings («Choose Your Own Winners») and nearly 25 minutes
of additional footage («Confetti Keeps Falling: More Tears and Tantrums»).
The resulting Redux
included a few minutes
of new
footage, credit sequences, digital effects, and a rearranged score, with some
additional music (courtesy
of Wu Tong).
Sadly, none
of the three deleted scenes
include additional footage of Keith David's or Angela Bassett's enigmatic characters, but instead can be summed up as more Vince Vaughn, Jane physically discovering John's bunker, and an extended version
of the final shootout.
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1 Extended Edition now featuring
additional footage, presents the marriage, honeymoon and the birth
of a child that brings unforeseen and shocking developments for Bella and Edward and those they love,
including new complications with werewolf Jacob Black.
After finding a copy
of the original script that
included the initial structure online, Gelderblom loaded the film onto his computer, reassembled it along those lines (as he had no access to any previously deleted material, there is no
additional footage in this version save for one repeated shot that was needed to help make a smoother transition between scenes at one point) and posted the results online.
Boasting fifteen
additional minutes
of never - before - seen
footage and a handful
of special features
including two full - length audio commentaries, the «Club Dread: Unrated Version» DVD release isn't what fans were hoping for, but it's still a lot better than their first try.
Included in its bag
of tricks are seventeen minutes
of additional footage, The Hidden Secrets
of Harry Potter (an A&E featurette exploring past clues to Harry's future destiny), Trailing Tonks (a behind the scenes tour
of the movie's sets led by actress Natalia Tena who plays Nymphadora Tonks) and The Magic
of Editing (an interactive opportunity to cut some virtual celluloid with director David Yates and editor Mark Day).
Along with a director's cut
of the film (which contains 14 minutes
of additional footage), the first disc also
includes two audio commentaries: a filmmaker track with director Ben Stiller, co-writer Justin Theroux and other various crew members, and a cast track with Stiller, Jack Black and Robert Downey Jr. — the latter
of which records the entire commentary in character.
Dropcam hosts all
of the data people send to its cloud (about 39 percent
of Dropcam buyers also subscribe to
additional cloud services that
include archival access to
footage), on Amazon Web Services.