There is also an avalanche of bonus extras, including: Extreme Cool View Version of Ice Age (which combines Scrat's Frozen Fun Facts with behind - the - scenes clips from the filmmakers and natural history experts), specific
scene commentary by John Leguizamo as Sid, Behind the Scenes of Ice Age (an HBO special), Gone Nutty - Scrat's Missing Adventure (the animated short), Bunny (another animated short with introduction by director Chris Wedge), three multi-angle animation progressions, and six production featurettes.
Also features an introduction by Terry Jones, select
scene commentary by film historian Philip Kemp and a video interview with script supervisor Sylvette Baudrot among the supplements.
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.
Less essential, ironically, is a select -
scene commentary by Altman himself that's been ported over from a prior disc.
Experience one of the generation's defining indie games plus more than 90 minutes of behind - the -
scenes commentary by the developers, actors, and musicians that made Gone Home possible!
Not exact matches
And also, if the OT prophets were so good, how is it that such a commonplace prophecy, like Jesus's entry to Jerusalem on donkey takes prophetic priority over such major events as the Last Supper or the Foot Washing
scene, an event that at least one
commentary listed as one of the most important symbolic gestures ever made
by Jesus.
Extras: The Blu - ray includes quite a few extra features, including a detailed, if at times kind of lethargic
commentary by director Lloyd; three interlocked featurettes detailing the stage genesis of the property, the vocal training of the actors (including a laugh out loud segment showing the largely incompetent Firth attempting «dance moves»), as well as the source ABBA music; another featurette detailing the making of «Lay Your Love on Me,» a duet between Seyfried and Dominic Cooper that becomes a bit of a production number; deleted
scenes (including the cut musical number «The Name of the Game») and a music video of «Gim me!
SPECIAL FEATURES The
commentary track, which features director John Milius and Schwarzenegger, is a hoot: They spend most of it alternating between a sort of masturbatory reverie -LRB-» That's a great shot»), play -
by - play
commentary -LRB-» Here's the
scene with the giant snake»), and filmmaking insight (in casting Conan's adversaries, Milius made sure that they were all bigger than Arnold, so that viewers wouldn't see his victory as a foregone conclusion).
Presented in either wide or full screen, both versions offer
commentary by directors David Bowers and Sam Fell, a behind the
scenes interactive tour, and a peek at the animator's gallery.
Finally, we have three
scenes from the movie, each with
commentary by a different person (Satrapi, Paronnaud, and Mastroianni, who played the title role), and 11 minutes of storyboard - to - film comparisons with
commentary by Satrapi.
The disc includes an excellent audio
commentary by Jonathan Demme and screenwriter Ron Nyswaner, Howard Shore's score on an isolated audio track, a vintage «making - of» featurette, some deleted
scenes and additional footage of the courthouse protest
scene.
The movie's
commentary on Kay's importance as a woman in this position of power isn't subtle — consider the
scene when she wades into the crowd on the courthouse steps and finds herself surrounded
by female well - wishers.
Rehearsal Footage Three short rehearsal
scenes are here for you to watch, with
commentary by Cameron Crowe.
Extras include a feature length audio
commentary track
by Harrelson, Dennings & Stebbings, Deleted
Scenes of interest, 5 featurettes and Outtakes.
High Definition Special Features include web - enabled functions, while all versions (including the separate DVD include deleted
scenes, audio
commentary by the director and the following featurettes: The Reign Continues: Making «Elizabeth: The Golden Age», Inside Elizabeth's World, Commanding The Winds: Creating The Armada and Towers, Courts & Cathedrals.
Illustrated
by astounding color and black - and - white images, the book presents the best of this mind - bending genre, detailing through insightful
commentary and behind - the -
scenes stories why each film remains essential viewing.
Bonus features include: - Logan Noir: a black - and - white version of the film - Audio
commentary by director James Mangold - Deleted
scenes with optional audio
commentary by Mangold - Making Logan — behind - the -
scenes documentary
Nine episodes on three discs with
commentary on the first and final episodes of the set
by executive producer Kevin Murphy and bonus podcast
commentary by members of the cast and production team on four episodes, plus seven video blogs, deleted
scenes and a five - minute «Re-Caprica» of «Season 1.0.»
Next, Brooks is joined
by Owen Wilson for a rare select
scenes commentary.
EXTRAS: In addition to an audio
commentary by Roy E. Disney and historian John Canemaker, the Signature Collection edition includes new featurettes on the film's iconography and character design, archival recordings of Walt Disney discussing the project, deleted
scenes, an alternate sequence and much more.
Extended Version Bachelorette Party Deleted
Scenes Alternate Endings Uncensored Gag Reel Alternate Opening Concept Audio
Commentary by Director McG (Extended Version) Theatrical Trailer Sneak Peek
The Blu - ray debut features all the supplements of that release: three
commentary tracks (one
by director Terry Gilliam, one
by stars Johnny Depp and Benicio Del Toro, and one
by producer Laila Nabulsi and author Hunter S. Thompson), deleted
scenes with
commentary by Gilliam, the 1978 BBC «Omnibus» documentary «Fear and Loathing on the Road to Hollywood» (with Hunter S. Thompson and artist Ralph Steadman), the ten - minute featurette «Hunter Goes to Hollywood,» an audio documentary on the controversy over the screenplay credit, a survey of the marketing campaign, selections from the correspondence between Johnny Depp and Hunter S. Thompson (read on camera
by Depp), an excerpt from the 1996 audio CD «Fear and Loathing» starring Maury Chaykin, Jim Jarmusch, Harry Dean Stanton, and Glenne Headly, background notes on Oscar Zeta Acosta (the real life activist and attorney who inspired the character of Dr. Gonzo), and galleries of storyboards, stills, and Ralph Steadman art.
EXTRAS: In addition to an audio
commentary by director / co-writer Michael Dougherty and co-writers Todd Casey and Zach Shields, there's a five - part making - of featurette, a behind - the -
scenes tour of WETA, deleted
scenes, an alternate ending and a gag reel.
The Blu - ray Combo Pack and DVD contain plenty of kid - friendly extras, including the mini-movie «Goodnight Mr. Foot,» directed
by the feature's award - winning director Tartakovsky; «Problem (Monster Remix)» music video; three deleted
scenes; filmmaker
commentary and more.
Features two
commentary tracks (one
by Gervais and Merchant, the other
by stars Christian Cooke, Tom Hughes and Jack Doolan), bonus interviews with the creators and stars, deleted
scenes and a blooper reel.
Blu - ray / DVD Combo Pack Extras: Deleted and extended
scenes with director's
commentary; alternate ending; Smack Talk: Filming the Girl Fight
Scene; gag reel; Holiday Reunion; and feature
commentary by director Malcolm Lee.
There's also a short overview on the visual effects, a brief collection of deleted and extended
scenes (with optional
commentary by Gunn), and an obligatory gag reel.
There are a few deleted
scenes included with optional
commentary by Luke Scott, who also gives in a gives us an audio
commentary track.
The DVD includes an alternate opening and four deleted
scenes, as well as audio
commentary by the cast members (Michelle Trachtenberg, Trevor Blumas, Kirsten Olson and Hayden Panettiere).
A feature - length
commentary by writer John Rogers, director Les Mayfield, and editor Michael Tronick displays a good deal of self - knowledge and humour (a notably stupid
scene is attacked
by Tronick as being a «homoerotic bit of nonsense»)-- as well as a serious examination of cinematic technique, philosophy, and execution.
The 3 - disc special edition Blu - ray will include: •
Commentary by Writer David Scarpa • Deleted
Scenes • Featurettes: • — Re-Imagining «The Day» • — Unleashing Gort • — Watching the Skies: In Search of Extraterrestrial Life • — The Day the Earth was «Green» • Concept Art • Storyboards • Production Photos • Theatrical Trailer • Build Your Own GORT BD - Java Game (Blu - ray exclusive) • Klaatu's Unseen Artifacts: The Day the Earth Stood Still Picture - in - Picture Track (Blu - ray exclusive) • Digital Copy
Without TV - style cutting, the
scene also tosses out TV - style
commentary; the whole thing unfolds with great immediacy, aided
by sound design that simulates the camera's position in the ring, rather than an evenly mixed macro perspective.
The I LOVE YOU, MAN DVD and Blu - ray presentations include
commentary by director John Hamburg (writer, Meet The Parents, Zoolander) and stars Paul Rudd and Jason Segel, The Making of I Love You, Man, 50 minutes of hilarious outtakes, deleted and extended
scenes and a gag reel.
EXTRAS: There's an audio
commentary by director Brad Furman and star Bryan Cranston, two behind - the -
scenes featurettes and some deleted
scenes.
DVD Extras Anamorphic 1.85:1; incredibly atmospheric animated menus;
scene selection; choice of 2.0 / Dolby digital 5.1; full audio
commentary by co - writer / director Shane Meadows, co - writer / star Paddy Considine, and producer Mark Herbert (all giggling), revealing that the decision to include Anthony in
scenes other than flashbacks was last - minute, that the script changed daily on - set, that the castle was a disused zoo, and that the original ending was too close to Get Carter; nine minutes of
commentary out - takes (Easter egg); Optimum trailer reel; What U Sitting On?
Big on special effects, though small on bonus features, the disc offers you a behind the
scenes look at the creation of the film's «incredible action sequences and spectacular stunts,» plus an audio
commentary by Director Michael Bay.
EXTRAS: In addition to an audio
commentary by director James Bobin, there's an in - depth look at making the film, costume and character featurettes, an interview with co-star Sacha Baron Cohen, deleted
scenes and more.
Excellent (4 stars) Unrated Running time: 88 minutes Studio: TLA Releasing DVD Extras: Deleted
scenes,
commentary by the director and the producer, interviews with all four lead actors, and footage from the Tribeca premiere party.
DVD: DVD extras include a behind - the -
scenes Making Of, a look into how the production designed and photographed the perspective of the insect - sized world, deleted and extended
scenes, a
commentary by director Reed and star Rudd and some brand new, DVD - only content.
EXTRAS: In addition to both the theatrical and extended cut of the film (featuring 10 minutes of never - before - seen footage), there's a brand new collection of bonus material, including an audio
commentary by director Ridley Scott, writer Drew Goddard and author Andy Weir, a making - of featurette, deleted
scenes and more.
Deleted
Scenes with Director's Commentary — There's actually quite a bit of deleted scenes on here, all of which you can choose to watch with (or without) commentary by Fede Al
Scenes with Director's
Commentary — There's actually quite a bit of deleted scenes on here, all of which you can choose to watch with (or without) commentary by Fed
Commentary — There's actually quite a bit of deleted
scenes on here, all of which you can choose to watch with (or without) commentary by Fede Al
scenes on here, all of which you can choose to watch with (or without)
commentary by Fed
commentary by Fede Alvarez.
The
scenes are presented with optional audio
commentary by director Julian Jarrold, producer Kevin Loader, and screenwriter Jeremy Brock.
Vittorio Storaro comments at some length on the color symbolism in Bertolucci's The Last Emperor, which he shot, demonstrating more critical insight into how the film works and what it's about than we are likely to find in reviews, and there are similarly revealing
commentaries from Michael Chapman about the iconographic and stylistic sources of Raging Bull (Life magazine and the photographs of Weegee) and from Hall about the role played
by chance in the lighting of a
scene from In Cold Blood, where the shadows of raindrops appear to be running down Robert Blake's face.
EXTRAS: In addition to an audio
commentary by director Marc Abraham, there's a making - of featurette, a live performance
by Tom Hiddleston, deleted
scenes and more.
The DVD release addresses few of those mysteries, including 10 minutes of super-grainy deleted
scenes, a staid
commentary by director Tom Shadyac, and a testimonial
by author Betty Eadie describing her own near - death experience.
Extras: Visual
commentary by director Barry Sonnenfeld and actor Tommy Lee Jones with on - screen diagrams, Character animation studies,
Scene deconstruction, Extended and alternate
scenes, Photo galleries, Storyboard comparisons, Featurette, Documentary, Theatrical trailers, Production notes, Talent files.
Disc 12 is basically identical to the original Director's Cut of Zombie's remake that was released on Blu - ray in 2007, with a very informative feature
commentary by Zombie, numerous deleted and alternate
scenes, a blooper real, and various featurettes.
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.
The Blu - ray, DVD and Digital HD special features include the following special features: Audio
Commentary by Eli Roth, Lorenza Izo, Nicolás López and Colleen Camp; Deleted
Scenes with Optional Audio
Commentary by Eli Roth; «The Art of Destruction: The Making of «Knock Knock»» Featurette; and a Still Gallery.
Blu - ray extras include audio
commentary by Talalay and Petty; interviews with Petty and production designer Catherine Hardwicke (who would go on to direct Thirteen and the first Twilight picture); a vintage behind - the -
scenes featurette; and the theatrical trailer.