The bad thing is that there are no special features included on these Blu - rays, there are only
original theatrical trailers included for both films.
Not exact matches
This
includes TV spots,
original theatrical teaser and
trailer for this film, plus a preview for Mission: Impossible III.
Special features
include an isolated score track with music by Michael Hoenig, Audio Commentary with Chuck Russell and Horror Authority Ryan Turek, Friday Night Frights at the Cinefamily featurette and an
Original Theatrical Trailer.
Includes 12 episodes and the
original theatrical trailer.
Features
include an iolated score, the
original theatrical trailer, and audio commentary with film historians Lem Dobbs, Julie Kirgo, and Nick Redman.
Twilight Time's release
includes an introduction by actress Patricia Clarkson, the
original theatrical trailer, and an isolated music and effects track.
These
include an audio commentary by Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke, Karen Dotrice and Richard Sherman, a making - of featurette, Pop - Up Fun Facts, a look at the film's special effects, footage from Mary Poppins» Gala Premiere, Dick Van Dyke's make - up test and the
original theatrical trailers.
The extras
includes the following: The Making of Battle Royale, TV Spot: Tarantino Version, Basketball Scene Rehearsals, Tokyo International Film Festival 2000, Special Edition TV Spot,
Original Theatrical Trailer, Battle Royale Documentary, Special Effects Comparison Featurette, Filming On - Set, Behind - The - Scenes Featurette, Audition & Rehearsal Footage, Instructional Video: Birthday Version, Battle Royale Press Conference.
Other supplements
include a fine hour - long edition of «Private Screenings» in which Turner Classic Movies host Robert Osborne interviews Lumet, a vintage interview of Chayefsky on Dinah Shore's TV show, and the
original theatrical trailer.
Watch Film Extras: Play the added special features of most DVDs,
including audio commentary, the
original theatrical trailer or teaser, deleted scenes, and other related material.
They're followed by the
original theatrical trailer (1:55) that
includes a few deleted shots.
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.
Extras
include the
Original Theatrical Trailer and The Directors series look at Cronenberg's career.
Blu - ray extras
include a piece in which Renoir expert Olivier Curchod discusses the film's history and controversy; a discussion about the movie with film professor and critic Ginette Vincendeau; a featurette on the remarkable tale behind the discovery of the
original negative; a look at the restoration; and the
theatrical trailers from 1937 and 1958.
Also
included are three shorter featurettes focusing on specific aspects of the production and the
original theatrical trailer.
Finally, the
original theatrical trailer is
included.
The DVD package
includes the
original Japanese soundtrack (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo) and
theatrical trailer, the complete storyboards set to the movie's soundtrack, as well as the opening and closing animation without credits.
Also
includes radio spots and the
original theatrical trailer.
Though unmentioned on the case, the disc also
includes the film's
original theatrical trailer (2:29), which is narrated by Lucy for some reason.
Bonus materials on the unrated Blu - ray release
include audio commentary by Gaylyn Studlar, co-editor of Titanic: Anatomy of a Blockbuster;
original 1912 newsreel; a White Star Line promotional film, offering a tour of the Olympic, Titanic's sister ship; and a
theatrical trailer.
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.
Extras: Audio commentary with film producer and historian Bruce Block; new appreciation of the film and select scene commentary by film historian Philip Kemp; «The Flawed Couple,» a new video essay by filmmaker David Cairns on the collaborations between Billy Wilder and Jack Lemmon; «Billy Wilder ABC,» an overview by David Cairns on the life and career of the filmmaker, covering his films, collaborators and more; new interview with actress Hope Holiday; «Inside the Apartment,» a half - hour «making - of» featurette from 2007
including interviews with Shirley MacLaine, executive producer Walter Mirisch, and others; «Magic Time: The Art of Jack Lemmon,» an archive profile of the actor from 2007;
original screenplay by Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond (BD - ROM content);
theatrical trailer; special collector's packaging featuring newly commissioned artwork by Ignatius Fitzpatrick; collector's 150 - page hardcover book featuring new writing by Neil Sinyard, Kat Ellinger, Travis Crawford and Heather Hyche, generously illustrated with rare stills and behind - the - scenes imagery.
Bonus materials
include: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Storybook, Prettier Than Ever (the restoration of Oz), We Haven't Really Met Properly (character bios), music - only track,
original mono track, and
theatrical trailers.
DVD Extras
Includes audio commentary from John Cleese, deleted / alternate scenes, «Fish You Were Here» documentary, John Cleeses thoughts on the USA, Jamie Lee Curtis Halloween Memento, «Portrait Of A Fish» photo gallery,
original theatrical trailer.
It only
includes a commentary track with Sally Field and film historian Nick Redman, the
original theatrical trailer, and an isolated score track (which is a bit confusing, as it is not a very score - heavy film).
The disc's Publicity section
includes a
trailer for the video game, and
original theatrical trailer and teaser, and a typically ludicrous music video which incorporates «Blade II» footage in an otherwise irrelevant storyline set in the «hood.
Blu - ray extras
include a five - part, 2-1/2 - hour making - of documentary; the
original New Yorker short story read by Cheever; photo galleries (
including one with shots of deleted footage); TV spots; and the
theatrical trailer.
Extras
include an illustrated paper foldout on the film
including informative text and an essay by novelist Megan Abbott, New interviews with Coppola, DP Ed Lachman, actors Kirsten Dunst and Josh Hartnett, author Jeffrey Eugenides, and writer Tavi Gevinson, The Making of «The Virgin Suicides» (1998 documentary directed by Eleanor Coppola) featuring Sofia Coppola; Eleanor and Francis Ford Coppola; actors Dunst, Hartnett, Scott Glenn, Kathleen Turner, and James Woods; Eugenides; and more, Lick the Star, a 1998 short film by Coppola, the official (and odd) music video for Air's soundtrack song «Playground Love,» directed and shot by Coppola and her brother Roman Coppola and an
Original Theatrical Trailer.
Exclusive extras
include interviews with Landau,
theatrical trailers, photo galleries with the films»
original posters and
original filmed interviews with the likes of Albee, Alan Bates and Tom O'Horgan (Rhinoceros).
While clearly Warner has given up on the text extras they once used to love, it's disappointing that additional supplements couldn't have been
included in the form of a Stathis Giallelis interview or at the very least the
original theatrical trailer they should have somewhere in the archives.
Also
included are «Director's
Original Storyboards» (4:00, SD) of the O.K. Corral sequence and a suite of «
Trailers & TV Spots» with a «Play All» option: «
Theatrical Trailer» (2:35, SD), «
Theatrical Teaser» (1:26, SD) and seven «TV Spots» (3:28, SD).
Bonus materials on the PG -13-rated widescreen Blu - ray release
include audio commentary by director Damian Harris and the
original theatrical trailer.
Extras
include the film's
original theatrical trailer, remastered in high definition.
By comparison, Region 2 distributors Pathé saw fit to
include an audio commentary by Terry Jones, a 25 - minute making - of featurette, storyboard and costume design featurettes, four sing - along songs, and the movie's
original theatrical trailer, not to mention anamorphic enhancement for the film.
The
original theatrical trailer (2:25) is a nice treat, as it displays early»70s marketing sensibilities and illustrates the scenes and laughs that promotions tried to highlight in the film, such as the turns by a host of actual television sports announcers
including Howard Cosell.
Bonus materials on the widescreen unrated Blu - ray release
include audio commentary by film historian Troy Howarth and the
original theatrical trailer.
Additional features
include a photo gallery of production stills and lobby cards, a six - page full - color booklet and the
original theatrical trailer.
The only on - disc bonus feature found here is a section of
trailers, which
includes The Usual Suspects»
original theatrical trailer (2:24) and over 17 minutes of additional
original MGM and Fox
trailers for Flyboys, Windtalkers, Rocky, Bulletproof Monk, Phone Booth, Kiss of the Dragon, Speed, and Fantastic Four.
The
original theatrical trailer is
included, and a gallery of production stills warmly evokes the emotion that permeates the film.
Bonus materials on the newly restored widescreen Blu - ray release
include audio commentary by director Anthony Harvey, an interview with sound recordist Simon Kaye, and the
original theatrical trailer.
«The Crawling Eye»
includes the movie's
original theatrical trailer plus a «Special Introduction by Joel Hodgeson» (6 mins.)
Bonus content
includes commentary by Frank Capra Jr., the
original theatrical trailer, a rare international
trailer that
includes footage deleted from the final film, and the feature - length documentary Frank Capra's American Dream, narrated by Ron Howard and incorporating interviews with the director's friends, colleagues and admirers.
BLU - RAY FEATURES The newly released Blu - ray
includes features from the DVD release,
including a commentary with Robert Altman and
original author Michael Tolkin and the
original theatrical trailer.
Included on Mulan's first DVD (a non-anamorphic Limited Issue disc repackaged as a Gold Classic Collection edition) but subsequently dropped and still not resurfacing is its
original theatrical trailer.
The special features
include a commentary featuring creator Todd MacFarlane, director Mark Dieppe, producer Clint Goldman and visual effects supervisor Steve «Spaz» Williams; an interview with Todd McFarlane, a behind - the - scenes Making of Spawn feauterette, a Spawn sketch gallery with over 200
original concept illustrations, scene - to - storyboard comparisons;
original Todd McFarlane sketches; Filter & the Crystal music video and the
original theatrical trailer.
Details 1.33:1 Fullscreen (
Original Aspect Ratio), Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround, French & Spanish Tracks Bonus Features: Disc 1 - Virtual Wonderland Party, «The Unbirthday Song» Sing - Along Song, «All in the Golden Afternoon» Sing - Along Song, «Adventures in Wonderland» Set - Top Game, Unused song - «I'm Odd» (Preview), Animated Short - «Through the Mirror» (1936) Disc 2 - «One Hour in Wonderland» Special, An Alice Comedy: Alice's Wonderland,
Theatrical Trailers (hurray - they're
including them!)
Its
original DVD
included the
theatrical trailer, something that would have been even more welcome here.
Extras
include the
original theatrical trailer and an isolated score track memorializing Jerry Goldsmith's contribution.
Also
included is Broadway's short
original theatrical trailer (1:07), presented in worn standard definition, and an HD promo celebrating the 90th anniversary of MGM (2:06), who licensed this and other Allen titles to Twilight Time and get a sticker on the shrinkwrap.
Sadly, the other extra that joined the commentary on Paramount's 2002 DVD — the film's
original theatrical trailer — is not
included here.