If you're interested in social recommendations, 3G, apps, or
any of the other bonus features found on the Nook and Kindle, it's best to go with one of those, obviously, but the totally uncluttered and ultra-simple operation of the Kobo eReader Touch Edition makes it a perfectly good choice for an e-reading novice or purist.
It wasn't great but given the absence
of other bonus features, its absence disappoints.
Not exact matches
While Marriott is preserving that
feature and the
bonus points that it sometimes gives out during the transfer, earning fewer points through card spending means fewer miles on the
other side
of the trade.
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of five nights or more, late checkout and
other complimentary
features.
This may be a bit surprising to many, since it is loaded with many great
features compared to some
of the
other models - a definite
bonus when you're thinking
of cost - effectiveness.
A
bonus feature: the
other end
of this pencil has a smudger for when you want to get a more smoky eye look.
The new box set does indeed help shed new light on the music and the entire project by way
of the various
bonus features that now accompany the original album... To paraphrase Rod Stewart, every album may indeed tell a story, but some stories are dramatically more compelling than
others.
True fans
of the film will not want to miss out on this amazing deluxe edition, which includes some fantastic
bonus features and
other extras in the package.
The final
bonus feature is an audio commentary by film historians Travis Crawford and Bill Ackerman, who prepared a discussion that covers the movie from its origin to its release, with plenty
of information about Marvin, Mifune, Boorman, and
others.
comes to DVD on a region - free disc in what's billed as a «special educational edition,» replete with extra DVD - ROM content and a handful
of other disc - situated
bonus features.
Everything you'd want to know about one
of Fincher's movies can be learned in one
of his commentary tracks, which are usually joined by
other excellent and informative
bonus features, including a highly reccomended Panic Room commentary
featuring screenwriter William Goldman.
Bonus features come by way
of a
feature - length audio commentary track with director Amiel, a special making -
of documentary, and around 10
other separate featurettes which include a wide array
of cast, crew and academic - leaning interviews, as well as a tour
of Darwin's home, which has been turned into a museum.
Along with the
other two Herbie sequels, Monte Carlo contains no
bonus features, but is covered some in the substantial extras
of The Love Bug's two - disc Special Edition.
It nicely contains all
of the same
bonus features as the Blu - ray, minus the U-Control and
other format - specific
features.
Blu - ray Highlight: There are a number
of great extras to choose from (including one
of the funnier blooper reels and a cool
feature called Disney Intermission where the Muppets perform short gags and tease
other bonus material whenever you pause the movie), but the commentary with director James Bobin and co-writers Jason Segel and Nicholas Stoller is too much fun to ignore.
Inside the white keepcase, you'll find a double - sided insert containing scene selections, an overview
of the lone
bonus feature, and,
of course, promotion for the
other three concurrently - released Kermit's 50th Anniversary Edition DVDs.
Bonus Features: DISC 1 DOCTOR BUTCHER MD • Featurette: Butchery & Ballyhoo: Interview with Aquarius Releasing's Terry Levine • Featurette: Down On The Deuce: Nostalgic Tour
Of 42nd Street With Temple Of Shock's Chris Poggiali and Filmmaker Roy Frumkes • Roy Frumkes» Segment Of Unfinished Anthology Film «Tales That Will Tear Your Heart Out» • Featurette: The Butcher Mobile: Interview with Gore Gazette Editor & Butcher Mobile Barker Rick Sullivan • Featurette: Cutting Doctor Butcher: Interview with Editor Jim Markovic • Illustrated Essay: Experiments With A Male Caucasian Brain -LRB-... and other memories of 42nd Street) by Gary Hertz • Theatrical Trailer • Video Release Trailer 1 • Video Release Trailer
Of 42nd Street With Temple
Of Shock's Chris Poggiali and Filmmaker Roy Frumkes • Roy Frumkes» Segment Of Unfinished Anthology Film «Tales That Will Tear Your Heart Out» • Featurette: The Butcher Mobile: Interview with Gore Gazette Editor & Butcher Mobile Barker Rick Sullivan • Featurette: Cutting Doctor Butcher: Interview with Editor Jim Markovic • Illustrated Essay: Experiments With A Male Caucasian Brain -LRB-... and other memories of 42nd Street) by Gary Hertz • Theatrical Trailer • Video Release Trailer 1 • Video Release Trailer
Of Shock's Chris Poggiali and Filmmaker Roy Frumkes • Roy Frumkes» Segment
Of Unfinished Anthology Film «Tales That Will Tear Your Heart Out» • Featurette: The Butcher Mobile: Interview with Gore Gazette Editor & Butcher Mobile Barker Rick Sullivan • Featurette: Cutting Doctor Butcher: Interview with Editor Jim Markovic • Illustrated Essay: Experiments With A Male Caucasian Brain -LRB-... and other memories of 42nd Street) by Gary Hertz • Theatrical Trailer • Video Release Trailer 1 • Video Release Trailer
Of Unfinished Anthology Film «Tales That Will Tear Your Heart Out» • Featurette: The Butcher Mobile: Interview with Gore Gazette Editor & Butcher Mobile Barker Rick Sullivan • Featurette: Cutting Doctor Butcher: Interview with Editor Jim Markovic • Illustrated Essay: Experiments With A Male Caucasian Brain -LRB-... and
other memories
of 42nd Street) by Gary Hertz • Theatrical Trailer • Video Release Trailer 1 • Video Release Trailer
of 42nd Street) by Gary Hertz • Theatrical Trailer • Video Release Trailer 1 • Video Release Trailer 2
It seems doubtful these would have gotten anything more in general retail release,
other than ads for
other animated Warner DVDs and maybe one
of the specials being given semantical
bonus feature status.
Any Blu - ray selling for $ 5 ought to be a no - brainer for someone who likes the movie it holds, but fans
of The Hoax may very well be dismayed to see it lose subtitles, an audio commentary, and
other bonus features in the jump to high definition.
The releases selected to introduce the packaging will be two - disc sets
of anniversary editions, alternate cuts and
other signature titles — all
of which will boast new or outstanding vintage
bonus features.
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.
A couple
of the
bonus features are worthwhile while
others aren't so much and the self - praise runs the risk
of hardening an audience's criticism.
The
Bonus Features screen (which is also Disc 2's only menu, as with the
other waves) is the second menu with cycled animation,
featuring the «Sugiura» Raccoons in one
of their many celebrations, accompanied
of course by its respective score from the film.
In Region 2, where Valiant came to DVD a few weeks earlier, the film was treated to some behind - the - scenes
bonus features, including a 14 - minute making -
of featurette, a scene progression, recording sessions footage, a television special set at the film's world premiere in London, and the theatrical trailer (something that Disney never includes on the DVD
of the film itself, merely as a promotional tool on
other DVDs).
There's nary a
bonus feature to be found here, not even a sympathy stretch like a set
of promos for the studio's
other DVDs.
Along with four
bonus episodes from the Justice League animated series that deal with alternate universe characters and previews
of other DC Universe
features, this release
features an original short spotlighting the supernatural horror hero The Spectre, voiced by Gary Cole.
Other Classic DVD
Bonus Features include «The Sound
Of Beauty: Restoring A Classic», which looks into restoring the film and focuses on its 7.1 mix.
Slither
Bonus Features: · NEW Audio Commentary with writer / director James Gunn and actors Nathan Fillion and Michael Rooker · NEW The Genesis
of SLITHER — an interview with writer / director James Gunn · NEW The
Other MacReady — an interview with actor Gregg Henry · Audio commentary with James Gunn and Nathan Fillion · Deleted and extended scenes with optional commentary by James Gunn · Visual Effects: Step by Step · Slithery Set Tour with actor Nathan Fillion · The Sick Minds and Slimy Days
of SLITHER · Brewing the Blood — How to Make Blood · Bringing SLITHER's Creatures to Life · Lloyd Kaufman's Video Diary · Gag Reel · Who is Bill Pardy?
While the sole
bonus feature is fluffy, it entertains, and with so many
other seasons on the horizons, there's plenty
of time for meatier supplements.
Available on DVD On Demand from The Warner Archive, On A Clear Day You Can See Forever enjoys no
bonus features of any kind, but is a recommended investment if for no
other reason than to watch Babs be Babs at the height
of her powers.
It may take most
of the movie to find out who's on the
other end
of the phone, but you can discover practically everything you ever wanted to know about When a Stranger Calls from the
bonus features on the DVD.
Bonus features include an active - screen main menu, an often unintentionally amusing audio commentary track with Polish - born director Rafal Zielinski, and a pair
of interview featurettes — a 10 - minute chat with producer Maurice Smith, who comes across as less skeevy than some
of his
other credits (Flesh Gordon) might suggest, and a five - minute talk with production manager Ken Gord.
New to the Criterion Channel is Lukas Moodysson's Together (Sweden, 2000), set in a 1970s commune, and The Complete Mr. Arkadin (1955),
featuring three different versions
of the labyrinthine thriller directed by Orson Welles plus
bonus radio plays and
other supplements.
Sony delivers most kinds
of bonus features in its varied extras package, beginning with Blu - exclusive cinechat and movieIQ
features, which utilize BD - Live to connect viewers to
other viewers and details about the film, cast and crew.
Of course, Kelly's Heroes is the best «bonus feature» to Where Eagles Dare, but Warner has included a couple of other extra
Of course, Kelly's Heroes is the best «
bonus feature» to Where Eagles Dare, but Warner has included a couple
of other extra
of other extras.
Extras: The only
bonus features are the theatrical trailer and a handful
of other Monroe - on - Fox trailers.
There is slight disappointment in this Blu - ray being lighter on
bonus features than past Farrelly films and
other New Line comedies, both
of which have produced their fair
of share
of fun extras.
Like
other Weinstein combo packs, the same
bonus features are included on both the Blu - ray and the DVD, the latter
of which is identical to the one sold on its own.
It
features artwork from the film, an overview
of bonus features, a list
of scene selections, and the obligatory ad for Shyamalan's
other «record - setting thrillers» on DVD.
Some may lament the lack
of a filmmakers» audio commentary, deleted scenes, and
other conventional
bonus features, but the handful
of extras complement the really strong picture and sound
of this commendable Blu - ray + Digital HD release.
The new Special Edition
features all
of the above plus an additional disc
of extras, including more outtakes, documentaries, audition clips, and numerous
other bonus features.
The mock - up contains fifteen heavy - parchment pages
of art from the book (a few
of which made it into the movie's prologue), while Sullivan, an animator on the film, contributes the only
bonus feature new to this presentation, a seventeen - minute «Evil Dead II: Behind - the - Screams» slideshow in which he narrates a series
of photos he and
others took on the set.
Eros's nice two - disc edition
of the film includes a packed
bonus disc
featuring all the film's trailers and TV spots, behind - the - scenes featurettes on the film's action sequences and key musical numbers, as well as a collection
of 30 complete (but, alas, unsubtitled) song scenes from
other films by producer Boney Kapoor.
Standing head and tail above the
other bonus features is «Time - Lapse Photography,» a time - lapse shot
of the construction and continual evolution
of Anna's principal set, the theatre.
This film is well worth a look and its Blu - ray adds greatly to one's enjoyment, with a top - notch
feature presentation, half a movie's worth
of interesting deleted scenes, a strong commentary, and
other appropriate
bonus features.
Inside the case, the 4 - page «DVD Guide» insert opens up to provide an overview
of bonus features; the front lists scene selections, and the back promotes a couple
of other December Disney DVD releases.
Most squares pertain to individual levels while
others consist
of various
bonuses and
features.
The Limited Edition Box Set (which I did not receive)
features two addition Blu - rays: a
Bonus Disc with deleted scenes, bonus production featurettes, and other archival footage from the production, and a new edition of the theatrical
Bonus Disc with deleted scenes,
bonus production featurettes, and other archival footage from the production, and a new edition of the theatrical
bonus production featurettes, and
other archival footage from the production, and a new edition
of the theatrical cut.
The
other bonus features are all quite similar: a mix
of in - character narration by some
of the newsies, combined with behind - the - scenes footage, talking heads interviews with cast, crew, and historians, and in some cases vintage photos and one vintage newsreel that was quite cool, actually.
Other Impreza
bonuses include a plentiful list
of standard
features and excellent crash test scores.