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Nolan does not provide a running audio commentary for the film, but he does say his piece in a 23 - minute interview with New York Times critic Elvis Mitchell that originally aired on the Independent Film Channel.
Extras, all imported from the 2008 Code Red DVD release, begin with a lively running audio commentary featuring actors Rice, Cecile Bagdadi («Courtney»), and Sherry Willis - Burch («Janet»), moderated by Julia Marchese from the New Beverly Cinema in Los Angeles and musician Deron Miller of the band CKY (who just happens to be married to Sleepaway Camp star Felissa Rose).
First up in a running audio commentary from director Sam Mendes and writer Alan Ball.
First up is a running audio commentary from director Oliver Stone.
In addition to the movie's original theatrical trailer, we find a running audio commentary from director James L. Brooks, co-producer Penney Finkelman Cox, and production designer Polly Platt.
In addition to two theatrical trailers, we find a running audio commentary from director Jan De Bont and visual effects supervisor Stefen Fangmeier.
The real fun to be had is with the running audio commentary with directors Paul and Chris Weitz, writer Adam Herz, and stars Jason Biggs, Eddie Kaye Thomas, and Seann W. Scott.
There's also a running audio commentary with director George P. Cosmatos, who doesn't feel the need to ramble on needlessly when he doesn't have something to say.

Not exact matches

Most of the DVD's extras repeat here, and we open with an audio commentary from director Jan De Bont, who offers a running, screen - specific piece.
Now, following a prestigious, sold - out run across North America and Europe, this extraordinary film is coming to DVD / Blu - ray via Severin Films, with extras including deleted scenes, interviews, featurettes, and audio commentary courtesy of Nguyen and stars Alan Bagh and Whitney Moore.
Excellent (4 stars) Rating TV - 14 Running time: 16 hours, 32 minutes Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment Six - Disc DVD Extras: Deleted scenes, audio commentaries, «Behind the Scenes,» «Becoming Ugly» and «Green Is the New Black» featurettes, and more.
Although some might lament the lack of an audio commentary by director Gary Ross and the cast, the ridiculously in - depth making - of featurette «The World is Watching» (which runs just over two hours long) more than makes up for it, covering an array of topics like adapting the script, casting, production and costume design, stunts, special effects and more.
Extras — In the Extra Features menu you can also access the audio commentary, watch a Behind The Scenes featurette that runs for 20 minutes, check out an Interview / Q & A with Amy - Jo Albany and Flea which runs for 10 minutes, or watch the theatrical trailer for the film.
Running time: 168 minutes Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment 2 - Disc DVD Extras: Bloopers, filmmaker's audio commentary, three featurettes, and a short film created exclusively for the DVD
Running time: 120 Minutes Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment 2 - Disc DVD Extras: Audio commentary with director David Fincher, and an audio commentary with the cast and scriptwriter.
Running time: 117 minutes Studio: Summit Entertainment 2 - Disc DVD Extras: 6 - Part «The Making of» documentary; Wedding Video; Jacob's Destiny; Edward Fast Forward; Jacob Fast Forward; and audio commentary by director Bill Condon.
Running time: 116 minutes Studio: New Line Home Entertainment DVD Extras: Deleted scene, audio commentary by the director and scriptwriters, and a theatrical trailer.
Excellent (3.5 stars) Unrated Running time: 90 minutes Studio: Zeitgeist Films DVD Extras: Additional scenes with audio commentary by director Jennifer Baichwal, photo gallery with audio commentary, video discussion, video interview with the cinematographer, theatrical trailer, and a featurette entitled «Al Gore at the Nashville Film Festival.»
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.
Excellent (4 stars) Unrated Running time: 105 minutes Studio: Genius Productions 2 - Disc DVD Extras: Director's audio commentary, five featurettes, the international trailer, a photo gallery, and more.
Running time: 95 minutes Distributor: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment DVD Extras: «Nimrod and Stinky's Antarctic Adventure,» «Ladies and Gentoomen» and «Ready for Their Close - up» featurettes, deleted scenes with optional commentary by director Mark Waters, editor Bruce Green and visual effects Supervisor Richard Hollander, gag reel, audio commentary with director Mark Waters, editor Bruce Green and visual effects supervisor Richard Hollander, original story sampler, theatrical trailer and a sneak peek.
The five cuts (13:50) are offered with optional audio commentary by director Ken Kwapis that explains their losses but runs out of steam.
Running time: 92 minutes Studio: Paramount Home Video DVD Extras: Additional scenes, cast audio commentary, two music videos, four trailers, two interactive games, four DVD - ROM features and more.
Excellent (4 stars) Unrated Running time: 89 minutes Studio: Contender Home Entertainment Group DVD Extras: Deleted scenes, audio commentaries by cast and crew, theatrical trailer, A «Behind - the - Scenes» featurette.
Running time: 90 minutes Studio: New Line Home Entertainment 2 - Disc DVD Extras: Deleted scenes with commentary by director Brett Ratner, outtakes, theatrical trailer, feature - length audio commentary by the director, and more.
Running time: 93 minutes Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment DVD Extras: Deleted scenes, audio commentary with co-stars Will Arnett and Will Forte, and two featurettes.
An audio commentary was supposedly recorded, and the terrific but short fly - on - the - wall documentary that appears on the current Lilo & Stitch DVD was surely trimmed down from a more significant running time.
These come as video interviews that cut to film clips with the audio running atop them, so it feels like an abbreviated substitute for a feature commentary.
Running time: 84 minutes Studio: Summit Entertainment DVD Extras: Outtakes and a director's audio commentary.
Running time: 97 minutes Studio: 20th Century Fox 2 - Disc DVD Extras: Unrated version of the film, audio commentary by producers and cast members, 14 deleted scenes, Fox trailers, sneak peek of Marvel vs. Capcom 2 video game, storyboard and production galleries, animated Street Fighter feature, plus four 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.
Excellent (4 stars) Rated PG - 13 for profanity, sexuality, drug use and mature themes Running time: 106 minutes Distributor: Fox Home Entertainment Blu - ray Extras: Director's audio commentary; deleted scenes; Abstract: Movie for Rachel; This Is Where You Learn How the Movie Was Made; A Conversation with Martin Scorcese and Alfonso Gomez - Rejon; Greg Gaines and Earl Jackson Productions; Greg's trailer; stills gallery; and more.
The running time of the complete bonus materials is barely over an hour — and no audio commentaries!
Running time: 90 minutes Studio: Genius Products DVD Extras: Deleted scenes, director's audio commentary, and a theatrical trailer.
A hearty collection of deleted and extended scenes, 25 minutes worth, seems to run counter to the assertions of slashed scheduling and fine - tooth comb budget consciousness that Zombie mentions in his audio commentary track (more on that in a moment), but you have that material if you want it; a lot of it is of the slightly tweaked variety, with a couple clipped, inessential (often vulgar) dialogue exchanges within a given scene.
Extras include audio commentary by film critic Richard Schickel on East of Eden, author Douglas L. Rathgeb (The Making of Rebel Without a Cause) on Rebel Without a Cause, and filmmaker George Stevens Jr., Giant scripter Ivan Moffat and film critic Stephen Farber on Giant; four documentaries on Dean, two on Stevens and two on Giant, all generally running 60 - 90 minutes apiece; making - of featurettes, deleted scenes and screen tests for East of Eden and Rebel Without a Cause; and theatrical trailers.
Like WB's Maximum Movie Mode, Blu - ray exclusive The Devil's in the Details: Inside the Action with Joe Carnahan is a souped - up commentary with the film's director that includes behind - the - scenes footage, storyboards, animatics, model - building and visual - effects presentations, and an interactive dashboard with info on vehicles and weaponry, as well as a running counter of steps in each plan (at times, Carnahan's audio commentary gives way to video segments with the director as on - screen host for the supplementary video footage.
Blu - ray extras consist of audio commentary by film historian Eddie Muller and trailers for 99 River Street as well as three other noirs available on Blu - ray (two newly arrived this week) via Kino: He Ran All the Way (written by the blacklisted Dalton Trumbo and starring John Garfield), Hidden Fear (also starring Payne) and Shield for Murder (with Edmond O'Brien).
Mind runs 136 minutes also includes two audio commentaries and almost a half an hour of deleted scenes on one disc; that may have meant that the DTS track would cause a degradation in picture quality, so the DVD's producers opted to omit it.
Get cuddly with the four - legged stars in the featurette, Running with the Dogs: The Making of Eight Below, and dig through the deleted scenes with the aid of an audio commentary by the director.
That edition featured a so - called director's cut that added 6 minutes to the running time and was accompanied by a Cosmatos audio commentary.
Very Good (3 stars) Rated R for sexuality, brief nudity, teen drug use and partying, and pervasive profanity In English and German with subtitles Running time: 91 minutes Studio: Beachside Films Distributor: Lionsgate Home Entertainment Blu - Ray Extras: «The Making of Morris from America» featurette; bloopers; deleted scenes; casting tapes; audio commentary with director Chad Hartigan and actors Craig Robinson and Markees Christmas..
EXTRAS: In addition to an excellent audio commentary by director Paul Greengrass, there's a three - part featurette running just under an hour long that tells you pretty much everything you'd want to know about the making of the movie.
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.
Blockheads are in for a real treat with Sony's Blu - ray release of the film, which includes three different audio commentaries — all featuring writer / director Joe Cornish with 1) the junior cast, 2) the senior cast, and 3) executive producer Edgar Wright — as well an in - depth making - of featurette («Behind the Block») that runs just over an hour long.
Running time: 129 minutes Studio: Lions Gate Home Entertainment DVD Extras: Director's audio commentary, filmmaker's research and annotations guide, plus a featurette examining the Bush legacy.
Running time: 84 Minutes Distributor: IFC Films DVD Extras: Deleted scenes, audio commentary by Joan and the directors, Sundance Festival Q&A, theatrical trailer and TV spots.
Running time: 103 Minutes Distributor: Lionsgate Home Entertainment Blu - Ray Combo Pack Extras: Deleted scenes, gag reel, audio commentary with Sylvester Stallone, DVD and digital version of the film, and much more.
Running time: 124 Minutes Studio: Summit Entertainment 2 - Disc DVD Extras: Audio commentary by Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart, audio commentary by Stephanie Meyer & Wyck Godfrey, deleted and extended scenes, photo gallery, 6 - part «Making of» documentary, «Edward Fast Forward» and «Jacob Fast Forward» featurettes, music videos and more.
The route, which runs in a circuit that includes Flinders Street, Harbour Esplanade in Docklands, LaTrobe Street, and Spring Street, is serviced by Heritage W class trams and features audio commentary with details about landmarks and major attractions around Melbourne.
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