The same comments from
the other featurette apply here, though this one is slightly more fun thanks to the behind - the - scenes footage of the cast at work.
The other featurette, «Making the Money: Behind the Scenes,» is standard EPK - level puff piece about how wonderful the material and everyone working on the film is.
The Blu - ray includes six
other featurettes and the usual interactive BD - Live functions.
There's also deleted scenes (both finished and storyboarded), and
other featurettes (some from the old DVD).
The second disc comes with interviews, filmographies, photos and
other featurettes.
Running time: 108 minutes Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment DVD Extras: Audio commentaries by the producer and by co-star Keri Russell, a documentary about Adrienne Shelly, a message about the Adrienne Shelly Foundation, plus several
other featurettes.
Excellent (4 stars) Unrated Running time: 119 minutes Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment 2 - Disc DVD Extras: Gag reel, unrated additional footage, audio commentary, deleted and extended scenes, a «Behind - the - Scenes» plus nine
other featurettes.
Running time: 97 minutes Studio: Lionsgate Home Entertainment DVD Extras: Deleted scenes, audio commentary with cast and crew, «The Making of» documentary and a couple of
other featurettes.
Extras: Pretty standard making of which is repeated in parts on
the other featurettes.
In addition, there is a great new doc on Brooks and his career in television and film as well as an alternate ending, deleted scenes and loads of
other featurettes.
Though better than
the other featurettes, this one remains lackluster.
This is like a «Greatest Hits» package from
other featurettes, as it contains interviews with the duo taken from several different time periods («Watch as the haircuts change!»)
(13:01), which is carried over from the 2001 DVD, you've already seen almost everything contained within it in
the other featurettes.
Running time: 102 Minutes Studio: New Line Home Video Blu - Ray Extras: Director's audio commentary, deleted scenes, music video, a «Behind - the - Scenes» and several
other featurettes, and DVD and digital versions of the film.
Excellent (4 stars) Rated G Running time: 117 minutes Studio: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment 2 - Disc DVD Extras: Deleted scenes with director's introductions, digitial copy, extended version of the movie, bloopers, a sing - a-long, cast goodbyes, and a couple of
other featurettes.
Not exact matches
Screen formats: Widescreen Anamorphic 1.85:1 Subtitles: English; French; Spanish Language and Sound: English: Dolby Digital 5.1; English: Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo; French: Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo; Spanish: Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Other Features: Color; interactive menus; scene access; trailers; making - of
featurettes; commentary; games.
Bonus: • Audio Commentary with Producers Douglas Wick and Lucy Fisher • «Insurgent Unlocked»
Featurettes • «From Divergent to Insurgent»
Featurette • «The
Others: Cast and Characters»
Featurette • «Anatomy of a Scene: The Train Fight»
Featurette • «The Peter Hayes Story»
Featurette • «Divergent: Adapting Insurgent for the Screen»
Featurette • Marketing Gallery • Previews
I think all fans will really enjoy seeing how some of their favorite actors relate to some of their favorite characters (this is especially prevalent in the «From Divergent to Insurgent»
Featurette and «The
Other Cast and Characters»
Featurette).
Sony has released two new Resident Evil: The Final Chapter videos, one being a
featurette and the
other is a UK clip from the film.
The only
other note - worthy special feature in the set is a mediocre behind - the - scenes
featurette on the making of Big Doll House and The Big Bird Cage.
Extras include two audio commentaries (one by director J.A. Bayona and the
other by writer Patrick Ness), a making - of
featurette, a look at creating the animated sequences and some deleted scenes.
EXTRAS: In addition to a pair of audio commentaries (one with director / co-writer Paul Feig and co-writer Katie Dippold, and the
other with Feig and various crew members), there's a series of production
featurettes covering things like casting, creature design and visual effects, over an hour of deleted / extended scenes, alternate takes and two different gag reels.
This new Criterion treatment gives a brand new restored digital transfer and audio commentary by director Michel Gondry (who directed Charlie Kaufman's Oscar - winning script Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) as well as several
other new
featurettes.
The movie is different enough to make it stand out from
other animated movie making - of
featurettes you've seen.
Other bonus materials include the Wallace and Gromit Scrapbook, a behind the scenes
featurette, trailers, bios, and some samples of Nick Park's early works.
Extras include Digital HD Ultraviolet Copy for PC, PC portable and
other cyber iTunes capable devices, while the Blu - ray adds an Alternate Ending that could never save this bore, plus
featurettes with title like «Alpha Males» and «Into The Den», a den where there are no lions to rip apart and eat the HD cameras used to produce this time - waster.
The third disc also includes various short
featurettes on
other aspects of the making of the film.
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.
A gallery of previews for
other Millennium Entertainment releases is included alongside the disc's only supplemental extra — a 16 - minute making - of
featurette.
Producer's Photo Diary
Featurette With Jerry Bruckheimer — Along with the two
other diary features, Bruckheimer's diary is also included.
Screen Formats: 1.78:1 Subtitles: English; French; Spanish; Closed Captioned Language and Sound: English: Dolby Digital 5.1; French - Canadian: Dolby Digital 5.1; Spanish: Dolby Digital 5.1
Other Features: Color; interactive menus; scene access; making - of
featurette; «Lose Myself» music video by Ms. Lauryn Hill; original short «The ChubbChubbs Save Xmas».
Love &
Other Drugs offers some deleted scenes, four
featurettes (in HD), and the theatrical trailer as supplements.
Features both the American and British versions of the film, commentary track by creator / actor Richard O'Brien and co-star Patricia Quinn, an audience participation picture - in - picture track with a live version of the show and a «callback» subtitle track that cues viewers to classic audience responses,
featurettes, two deleted musical scenes, outtakes, alternate opening and ending, and
other celebrations of the culture of «Rocky Horror.»
Extras include a six - minute behind - the - scenes
featurette whose highlight is star Wilson suiting up for a pre-production supersonic flight; seven deleted or extended scenes — among them odd alternate opening and closing title sequences — with optional commentary from director Moore and editor Paul Martin Smith — these trims carry a viewer discretion warning, for they would've threatened the film's PG - 13 rating; a fantastic, largely CGI pre-visualization (with, again, optional Moore / Smith commentary) of the virtuoso ejection set piece that at times gives Final Fantasy a run for its money; the teaser trailer for Spielberg's upcoming Minority Report; and two engrossing full - length commentaries, one by Moore and Smith, the
other producer John Davis and executive producer Wyck Godfrey.
Exclusive to the Blu - ray 3D disc, which lacks the
other extras, is «Converting to 3D» (1:31), a short
featurette that applies commentary from 3D visual effects supervisor Corey Turner to a brief but enlightening demonstration of the conversion process.
It could really do with some sort of behind - the - scenes
featurette on there, but
other than that it's a reasonable enough package.
Supplementals include a 19 - minute
featurette from the ROSAS production house — «Improv and Ensemble: The Evolution of a Film» — that's almost too glossy for a film like All the Real Girls, but it does add the perspectives of Zooey (pronounced Zoë) Deschanel and
other key cast and crew members, Orr unfortunately not among them.
Special Features Series Promos Twin Peaks: Phenomenon (
Featurettes) Comic - Con 2017: Twin Peaks Panel A Very Lovely Dream: One Week in Twin Peaks Richard Beymer Films Rancho Rosa Logos Behind - the - Scenes Photo Gallery The Man with the Gray Elevated Hair Tell It Martin Two Blue Balls The Number of Completion Bad Binoculars See You On The
Other Side Dear Friend Do Not Pick Up Hitchhikers A Bloody Finger In Your Mouth The Polish Accountant A Pot of Boiling Oil
Altman is more engaging on «Imagining Images,» an archive
featurette in which he freely discusses his influences, including Persona, and confirms that Images was conceived and shot in the same improvisational style as many of his
other films, even if it feels more hermetic and controlled.
Like the
other two, «Behind the Microphone,» a 7 - minute
featurette, shows us the challenges of the ADR (audio dialogue replacement) process, as well as the reflections of the English voice cast.
Extras-wise, Tyler, Bertolucci, and
other members of the production lend soundbites to a 7 - minute promotional
featurette in which Tyler casually reveals something she has in common with Lucy (her well - documented misadventure in paternity), while the international trailer and three TV spots for Stealing Beauty plus trailers for Drive Me Crazy, Ever After, French Kiss, Love Potion # 9, Never Been Kissed, The Object of My Affection, Romeo + Juliet, Say It Isn't So, Someone Like You, and Where the Heart Is round out the disc.
Other extras include a
featurette on the Disneyland «Haunted Mansion» ride, re-done with Nightmare Before Christmas imagery, Tim Burton's original poem read by Christopher Lee, and a making - of
featurette.
Some of the
other extras are more production - based, like the location
featurette «James Bond in the Bahamas,» an in - depth
featurette on filming the sinking palazzo sequence («Death in Venice»), and storyboards for two of the film's big set pieces.
Other video - based supplements include the
featurettes «Jules Verne and Walt Disney: Exploring the Imagination» (16 mins.)
I'm kind of bummed that these
featurettes «focus» on the stunts almost to the exclusion of any
other subject, though as a camera geek I enjoyed all the IMAX porn, like an outtake in which the lightest IMAX camera, the MSM, proves too heavy yet for a SteadiCam rig, causing the operator to topple over.
There's also a series of outtakes and two
featurettes, one on the making of the film and the
other on the music.
There are also several
featurettes including a tour of the massive sets, a look at the story as a whole and how it compares to
other versions, a brief piece about the fairy tale aspects that were brought in from different sources, and character features on Snow White, the Huntsman, the Evil Queen and the Dwarves.
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 2
We get a director's commentary track, a two - hour making - of
featurette, and a poster art gallery and trailers for this and
other Lionsgate films.
Since their launch, however, they have started including
featurettes and
other supplements from previous DVD releases where possible, and providing original commentary tracks on select releases.