The only mildly creative touch comes from
the scene selection menus, which present the chapter screens in a pill capsule shape, but even that seems a bit trite.
Gladly, all of the featured show content is broken into chapters and given
scene selection menus.
The main menu is nicely animated and is effectively accompanied by sound effects;
the scene selection menus, made to look like the windows of an apartment building, nicely evoke a Rear Window - ish subplot.
The static main menus set the opening titles» score to a brief synopsis of that disc's installment, which is also given a simple
scene selection menu.
No trailers, no extras,
no scene selection menu.
The DVD even forgoes
a scene selection menu.
Each episode offers
a Scene Selection menu which allows quick access to 6 or 7 different chapters from the show.
A scene selection menu would have been nice, but at least both videos are fitted with reasonable chapter stops.
It's worth noting that
the Scene Selection menu has been reorganized and redesigned for the better, but still corresponds with the theatrical cut when the main menu first appears.
After selecting «Play Movie» and then «Play Extended Cut», however,
the Scene Selection menu will correspond with the extended version.
Not exact matches
«Inspired by the après - ski
scene at Aspen Mountain and a spring deck party at Val D'Isere,» Embers Ski Lodge is located in the heart of Nashville and features unique mixed drinks, the largest whiskey
selection in town, and a
menu of Pacific Northwest items.
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?
The
menu options are listed along the bottom of the screen, and include: Play Movie, Languages,
Scene Selections, and Special Features.
But because the DVD offers instant» chapter» access, the sheer pleasure of riffling through the
scene -
selection menus and sampling standout sequences like 45s on a jukebox can't be beat.
Language options include English Dolby Digital 5.1 and Spanish and French 2.0 tracks, with subtitles available in English, Spanish and French, while the
scene -
selection menus have a list of text chapter titles.
The basic
menu makes that much clear with its minimum of options («Play», «
Scene Selection», and the aforementioned subtitles).
The only extras are animated
menus,
scene selection, the original trailer, and a stills gallery - but the film is presented in a restored and remastered widescreen print reviving its original Panavision 2.35:1 aspect ratio, and the DVD includes an excellent collectors booklet.
The
menu options are listed along the bottom of the screen, and include: Play,
Scene Selections, Audio, Subtitles, and Special Features.
No trailers for this or anything else are found on a scored, static
menu reproducing the Sunshiney cover art with only Play Movie, Subtitles, and
Scene Selections in the way of options.
Warner continues to place a distant last place among the major studios in
menu creativity, simply dropping an short score excerpt over poster artwork formatted to fill 16:9 screens on both discs and, as is now the case, pouring no effort into the DVD's generic submenus (which don't even include a
scene selection one).
Packaged in a regular Amray case, Live Feed is presented in 16 × 9 widescreen, with interactive
menus,
scene selection, trailers and optional Spanish subtitles.
In the absence of dubs and subtitles, all we find is an animated main
menu and
scene selection screens.
The DVD gives us its version of the same main
menu, with only a language
selection screen beyond it (because
scene selection would have been going too far?).
The
menu options are listed along the bottom, and include: Play Movie, Languages,
Scene Selections, and Special Features.
The Play,
Scene Selection, and Set - Up
menu are, of course, unique to each movie, while selecting Bonus Features or Sneak Peeks from either sub-
menu will lead to the same place.
Newman's music also back up the secondary
menus, which are all static save for the animated
scene selection screens.
The only other two
menus («
Scene Selection» and «Languages») are equally quiet and still, containing publicity photos.
Shangri - La Hotel, Colombo will unveil a new social and dining
scene in the city with five restaurants, bars and lounges offering an extensive
selection of local and international cuisine, al fresco dining, daily live entertainment and innovative
menus.
from the ability to skip through cut
scenes as well as added convenience from the
menu selections and such).