Sentences with phrase «provide audio commentary»

Directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris provide an AUDIO COMMENTARY for the film.
Director Peter Weir, Cinematographer John Seale, and Writer Tom Schulman together provide an audio commentary track (and I use «together» loosely, as there's not really a conversational tone to it, which may have helped spice things up).
Wright and Simon Pegg provide an audio commentary for the entire feature.
Producer Laura Ziskin and screenwriter Alvin Sargent provide an audio commentary.
Director Richard Donner and creative consultant Tom Mankiewicz also provide an audio commentary.
It Needs: Some better extras — surely it wouldn't be too difficult to get Wes and Owen to provide an audio commentary on their first piece of work?
Lee and co - screenwriter / executive producer James Schamus provide an audio commentary that is alternately entertaining and aggravating.
I imagine this is great for anyone who is blind and / or deaf, but for everyone else, it's like watching a captivating movie in your native language with closed captioning turned on while listening to someone provide an audio commentary on what you're watching.
Director Michael Stokes and Producer Sally Helppie provide an AUDIO COMMENTARY for the film.
On DVD, the Farrellys provide audio commentary for the film and 11 deleted scenes, ranging from seconds - long sight gags to longish, well - developed segments (some were cut because the film had built up too many melodramatic scenes back to back, the Farrellys note).
Director / co-writer James Mangold provides an audio commentary which focuses almost exclusively on the story and the acting.
Writer - director Peter Hedges provides an audio commentary on the film.
Writer / director Neil Burger provides an AUDIO COMMENTARY for the film.
Did I mention that it's all rather unbelievably directed by Mirren's husband, Taylor Hackford (who by the way provides audio commentary that interesting enough but comes across as a bit of an apology too).
The Pink Panther bumbles onto DVD with director Shawn Levy providing an audio commentary.
Writer / director Adam Shankman also provides an audio commentary.
The corresponding natural audio goes with the first one, while the second provides an audio commentary from special effects supervisor Kevin Haug and special effects coordinator Cliff Wenger.
Director Martha Coolidge provides an AUDIO COMMENTARY in which she discusses the making of the film.
Director Pete Travis also provides an audio commentary, as well as a supposed outtake involving a character that was cut out in editing.
Although director David Fincher provides an audio commentary, his presence is sorely lacking elsewhere on the extras — but he can be seen in all of the behind - the - scenes video footage.
He provided the audio commentary for the recent Criterion DVD release of Billy Wilder's Ace in the Hole.
The dazzling signage encourages viewers to download an app to enhance the experience, providing audio commentary and additional tours of New Orleans sites rife with history.

Not exact matches

The Blu - ray provides all the same extras as the DVD, and Bay comes with two audio commentaries.
The joint audio commentary by Anderson, co-writer and star Jason Schwartzman, and co-writer Roman Coppola is more contrived and rambling, but does provide some interesting insight into the writing process and production of the film.
The collector's edition provides an interesting full - length audio commentary by Laurent Bouzereau and Peter Bogdanovich.
The bonus material blows that of «Mad Men» away, offering six audio commentaries, a look at several episodes from the directors» point of view, a variety of «newsreels» which provide historical context to the season's events and much more.
The supplement package seems like overkill, providing three audio commentaries, a making - of featurette, audition footage for the main cast members, and a teaser and theatrical trailer.
Two feature - length audio commentaries are provided for the film.
Along with gorgeously restored prints of «Apocalypse Now» and «Apocalypse Now Redux» on Disc One, presented in 1080p in their original 2.35:1 aspect ratios and new 5.1 DTS - HD audio tracks (not to mention a commentary by director Francis Ford Coppola), the third disc contains the excellent 1991 documentary, «Heart of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse,» this time with Coppola providing commentary alongside his wife Eleanor.
Summit's Blu - ray provides great picture and sound, more than an hour of solid video extras, and an entertaining audio commentary.
First, film historian Richard Schickel provides a feature audio commentary.
The original theatrical trailers, as well as audio commentary by Director Robert Mulligan and Producer Alan Pakula, are also provided.
The DVD has just one extra, the audio commentary, but with Payne providing the witty remarks, it's definitely a candidate for one's DVD collection.
Finally and most substantially, Hock and cinematographer Alastair Christopher provide a feature - length audio commentary.
Sarah Polley provides audio comments for some deleted scenes, but not a feature audio commentary track.
Also offered are seven brief Deleted Scenes (4:12), with optional audio commentary provided by Anne Fletcher.
There's a very self - indulgent audio commentary from writer / director Hunter Richards and associate producer Ross Weinberg where Richards just goes on and on about the wine and cigarettes which are provided in the commentary studio.
Director Seven Brill provides an OK audio commentary.
The Blu - ray provides mediocre picture and audio along with a mediocre commentary.
An audio commentary is provided by James McTeigue and producers Marc D. Evans, Trevor Macy, and Aaron Ryder.
In the first of four bonuses, director Antoine Fuqua provides a feature - length audio commentary.
DVD Extras Three separate featurettes («In the Making», «The Wedding Planners» and «Two Actors and a Director»), deleted scenes, behind - the - scens piccy gallery, promo spots, theatrical trailer, and an audio commentary provided by Curtis, director Mike Newell and producer Duncan Kenworthy.
EXTRAS The highlight of the supplemental material is an audio commentary from director John Hough, whose had a mostly forgettable career in film, predominantly in the horror genre, which did provide a few modest hits in the»70s.
Reminisce about the wonders of pet dogs and the movie My Dog Skip with the audio commentaries provided by director Jay Russell and actor Frankie Muniz.
The movie presentation is of commendable quality, and while the extras are scaled back, they still provide about an hour of the consistent entertainment that one has come to associate with this line's supplements, plus a full - length cast audio commentary.
You also get some other extras like a complete game guide, audio commentaries and so on however these aren't anything a brief internet search couldn't provide so, whilst they're nice to have, I don't think they're essential.
This new release provides seven sound selections: DTS 5.1 ES (English), Dolby Digital 5.1 EX (English - upgraded to 448 kbps, Sound Effects - Only - kept at 384 kbps), Dolby Surround 2.0 192 kbps (French, Spanish, and for the technologically - delayed, English), and the same audio commentary in two - channel at 160 kbps.
Civil War is currently available for digital downloads and that has led to many people listening to the audio commentary provided by directors Joe and Anthony Russo and writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely.
No less than 3 audio commentaries are provided.
Three deleted scenes (6:27) are provided with optional audio commentary by writer / director Adam Green.
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