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As you explore, you'll also hear behind - the - scenes commentary from the curators.
It includes original, never - before - seen, artworks, concept art for all the characters and enemy designs, behind - the - scenes commentary from Yacht Club Games about how we went about building each piece of the game, and much more!
Also included on this essential Blu - ray is selected - scene commentary from 2001 featuring Huppert, and fascinating behind - the - scenes postproduction sync footage featuring Haneke and Huppert.

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All scenes feature an optional commentary from director David Fincher, including the alternate ending section, where he discusses the deletions and / or extensions and why they were excised.
A short, behind - the - scenes EPK featurette provides nothing new that the commentary didn't cover, but it's nice to hear from Jonathan Glazer himself on it.
We can watch the scenes with or without commentary from Dobkin.
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.
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We can view the deleted / alternate scenes with or without commentary from director De Bont.
Bonus: • Audio Commentary with Producers Douglas Wick and Lucy Fisher • «Insurgent Unlocked» Featurettes • «From Divergent to Insurgent» Featurette • «The Others: Cast and Characters» Featurette • «Anatomy of a Scene: The Train Fight» Featurette • «The Peter Hayes Story» Featurette • «Divergent: Adapting Insurgent for the Screen» Featurette • Marketing Gallery • Previews
Still on board from the previous release is a laid - back Audio Commentary with Schwarzenegger and Milius, the excellent «Conan Unchained» behind - the - scenes documentary, a short collection of Deleted Scenes, a quick Special Effects featurette, the promotional «Conan Archives» slideshow and a few rough looking Trascenes documentary, a short collection of Deleted Scenes, a quick Special Effects featurette, the promotional «Conan Archives» slideshow and a few rough looking TraScenes, a quick Special Effects featurette, the promotional «Conan Archives» slideshow and a few rough looking Trailers.
These scenes can also be watched with an optional commentary from Nispel.
Deleted Scenes: A set of five short scenes that were removed from the final cut, each with optional commentary from Crowe and editor Joe HutScenes: A set of five short scenes that were removed from the final cut, each with optional commentary from Crowe and editor Joe Hutscenes that were removed from the final cut, each with optional commentary from Crowe and editor Joe Hutshing.
DVD extras include a commentary track, deleted scenes, and a number of featurettes ranging from casting to scripting to the usual behind - the - scenes video diary.
• Tales from the Future 6 - Part Documentary • The Physics of Back to the Future • Deleted Scenes • Michael J. Fox Q&A • Eight Archival Featurettes • Behind the Scenes Footage • Music Videos • Audio Commentaries • Back to the Future: The Ride
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.
BEAUTIFUL CREATURES Featurette Reveals Behind - the - Scenes Footage with Commentary from Cast and Crew
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).
It'll also include the original DVD Commentary track from Sam Mendes, the original Making of Feature and Deleted scenes.
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.
On the feature commentary track, Mancini describes more scenes in a similar vein from the script (such as one with Nica bathing in a shower chair that's seen briefly in the film), but says they were never shot due to scheduling constraints.
Not a problem in of itself (and, in fact, many filmmakers would do well to follow his lead, as few commentaries hold any kind of interest aside from the stray tidbit now and again), when the commentary track is enabled through remote or Special Features menu, as the film plays on into un-commented scenes the regular soundtrack doesn't return.
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: There are audio commentaries and animatics for every episode, as well as some deleted scenes and footage from the show's premiere party.
Along with the feature, we also get an audio commentary from Felsher, a second commentary from some of the cast and crew of the film, an additional interview from Creepshow DP Michael Gornick, extended interview clips from Romero, Savini, and Bernie Wrightson, a collection of behind the scenes footage from FX master Tom Savini, a location tour from Horror's Hallowed Grounds, a reproduction of Fangoria's Scream Greats episode on the career of Tom Savini, a news program segment from 1982 on the making of Creepshow, and a collection of behind the scenes stills.
Each title gets a full - length audio commentary from Travis Crawford, a dogged film critic and programmer with the instincts of a historian, who goes into detail on the background of just about every lead and significant supporting player who appears on screen, in addition to the producers and financiers behind the scenes who allowed (or more likely didn't allow) Romero to realize his vision on screen.
You can watch each scene with commentary from Gavin Hood and he expresses regret on losing the scene with Peter, something I agree with, but it would have been more important if they'd made Valentine and Peter a constant presence in the film.
, and 12 minutes of optional commentary over five select scenes from the slightly affected Robb, who pronounces her name «AwnaSophia.»
Deleted Scenes: (15:02) Eight of them, and here is where we find an optional (but most informative) commentary track from Brad Bird.
There are also a roundtable discussion between Stone and the main cast members, a 5 - part making - of documentary (50 minutes), deleted scenes (30 minutes with optional commentary from Stone), and the theatrical trailer (all in HD).
You get a chatty commentary track from Corbijn, about five minutes of deleted scenes (none of which add much of anything to the film), and a pleasant 11 - minute featurette detailing the making of the film.
Storyboard artist Sylvain Despretz gives a 14 - minute storyboarding demo; three scenes are also presented with multi-angle comparisons and optional commentaries from Despretz.
We can watch the deleted scenes with or without commentary from Branagh.
The original A Nightmare on Elm Street also gets a Blu - ray debut this week, featuring all the supplements from the earlier DVD «Infinifilm Special Edition» release (two commentary tracks, alternate endings, three documentary featurettes), plus the Blu - ray exclusive interactive «Focus Points» mode, which allows instant access to alternate takes and behind the scenes footage while watching the film.
The «Blood Vision» scene is a mix of storyboards and outtakes, and has an optional commentary from Ridley Scott.
Blu - ray extras include audio commentaries on all three films by writer - producer Bob Gale and producer Neil Canton; a nine - part retrospective documentary; a six - part making - of documentary; deleted scenes; Q&A sessions with Zemeckis, Gale and Fox; a 1989 TV special hosted by Leslie Nielsen; pop - up trivia facts; music videos for «The Power of Love» and (from Part III) ZZ Top's «Doubleback»; and mock 2015 commercials plugging the hoverboard and the release of Jaws 19.
The Robot Chicken Walking Dead Special: Look Who's Walking is being released on March 27 on Blu - ray and DVD, which also includes cut sketches, behind - the - scenes and «making of» featurettes, and exclusive commentary from The Walking Dead showrunner / executive producer Scott M. Gimple, Robot Chicken creators Seth Green and Matthew Senreich, The Walking Dead creator / executive producer Robert Kirkman, and director Tom Sheppard.
Revisit the legacy of its predecessor with feature commentary from Abrams and Trachtenberg, and extensive behind - the - scenes looks at the ominous bunker and post-apocalyptic set, exclusive to 10 Cloverfield Lane.
Extras include a six - minute behind - the - scenes featurette whose highlight is star Wilson suiting up for a pre-production supersonic flight; seven deleted or extended scenes — among them odd alternate opening and closing title sequences — with optional commentary from director Moore and editor Paul Martin Smith — these trims carry a viewer discretion warning, for they would've threatened the film's PG - 13 rating; a fantastic, largely CGI pre-visualization (with, again, optional Moore / Smith commentary) of the virtuoso ejection set piece that at times gives Final Fantasy a run for its money; the teaser trailer for Spielberg's upcoming Minority Report; and two engrossing full - length commentaries, one by Moore and Smith, the other producer John Davis and executive producer Wyck Godfrey.
There are about 15 minutes of deleted scenes, each includes commentary from director Benh Zeitlin.
Publishers: Deep Silver Plot: The gang find the deleted scenes from their game and provide voiceover commentary, Continue reading →
BLU - RAY FEATURES The Blu - ray comes with deleted scenes and outtakes from the seasons, as well as commentaries on select episodes.
Additionally, there's an audio commentary with director Adam McKay and the cast, a making - of featurette, four more production featurettes, a lengthy gag reel, deleted, extended and alternate scenes, clips from the table read, and if you can believe it, much more.
It's surprising to find a movie as major as this with neither audio commentary nor deleted scenes, especially given Sonnenfeld's tracks on the first two movies and the undoubtedly well - supplied cutting room floor that must have resulted from the film's reshoots.
Special features include feature commentary with Writer / Director Scott Stewart, Producer Jason Blum, Executive Producer Brian Kavanaugh - Jones and Editor Peter Gvozdas as well as alternate and deleted scenes from the film.
Home Video Notes: The Breakfast Club Release Date: 2 January 2018 Criterion releases The Breakfast Club on home video (Blu - ray) with the following extras: - Audio commentary from 2015 featuring actors Anthony Michael Hall and Judd Nelson - New interviews with actors Molly Ringwald and Ally Sheedy - New video essay featuring director John Hughes's production notes, read by Nelson - Documentary from 2015 featuring interviews with cast and crew - 50 minutes of never - before - seen deleted and extended scenes - Rare promotional and archival interviews and footage - Excerpts from a 1985 American Film Institute seminar with Hughes 1999 radio interview with Hughes - Segment from a 1985 episode of NBC's Today show featuring the film's cast - Audio interview with Molly Ringwald from a 2014 episode of This American Life - Trailer - PLUS: An essay by critic David Kamp
A section of fifteen deleted scenes totalling 22 minutes with optional commentary from Frankel and Livoisi is kind of maddening for Frankel's oft - repeated confession that he's never seen this material — trusting his editor that implicitly only betrays his TV training and makes it difficult to take Frankel seriously as an auteur.
Along with an unrated cut of the film (with five additional minutes of footage), the DVD also features a lively audio commentary with more than ten different participants (from director David Gordon Green and producer Judd Apatow to stars Seth Rogen and James Franco), a making - of featurette, a handful of deleted scenes, and a gag reel.
Last but not least, seven deleted / extended scenes, presented in the New Line house style (i.e. anamorphic widescreen, DD 5.1), include optional commentary from Scott.
For the Blu - ray debut of «Snatch,» Sony has brought over most of the bonus features from the two - disc special edition DVD — including an audio commentary with director Guy Ritchie and producer Matthew Vaughn, deleted scenes, and a making - of featurette — as well as some exclusive extras found only on BD - Live.
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