Coiro seems to have even intended for it to be in black and white, which is how it's
presented as a bonus feature.
Not exact matches
As on its in - print DVD, Empire Records is joined by three types of
bonus features on Blu - ray, each
presented in standard definition and within a 4:3 frame unless otherwise noted.
The DVD is
presented in anamorphic widescreen with a superb Dolby stereo audio track, and its special
features include a
bonus performance of the song «Grow Young»
as well
as, most notably, a half - hour - plus behind - the - scenes interview with Paige.
Bonus features consist of a 22 - minute installment of the revolving comedian serial Comedy Central
Presents,
featuring a bit leaner Giraldo from 2000,
as well
as the never - before - seen pilot for a sex - centric show called Adult Content, with Giraldo
as its smirky emcee.
As on DVD, Barbarella is joined by just one
bonus feature: its original theatrical trailer (3:21), now
presented in high definition.
As is typically the case on a DVD to Blu - ray upgrade, Criterion hangs onto the many worthwhile
bonus features,
presenting each in high definition resolution (though varying clarity), without adding anything new (though one supplement is extended).
The second and final
bonus feature is «The MIR Experience», which
as introduced with a Russian accent,
presents the crew's Dive # 5 in two tiny MIR vessels.
Furthermore, Blood Drive — once again
presented with the original Japanese voiceovers for authenticity —
features the return of previously offered gameplay elements such
as binaural 3D audio for simulated surround sound and the screen - altering «Darkening» system,
as well
as bonus unlockables such
as voice actor interviews, art, music, and more.