Warner's newest release of the film offers a behind - the -
scenes featurette shot during the making of the movie, along with a longer documentary complete with comments from the Wonka kids as adults.
Not exact matches
According to a behind the
scenes featurette for the film, Bay used the spinning
shot to attempt to show both sides of the shootout without cutting away.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes a behind - the -
scenes look at production — including visual effects, stunt choreography and location
shooting in Gabon — as well as a
featurette examining Tarzan and Jane's iconic relationship.
This is followed by a 22 - minute «
featurette», which is basically an interview with Cholodenko that includes some behind - the -
scenes shots.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes six
featurettes on the film's main characters, director Ron Howard and location
shooting, as well as some deleted
scenes.
EXTRAS: The two - disc set doesn't have much for a movie its size, but there are three production
featurettes — on location
shooting, filming the train chase sequence and cowboy boot camp — as well as a deleted
scene and blooper reel.
EXTRAS: Sadly, there's no audio commentary by director Darren Aronofsky, but the Blu - ray does include a two - part
featurette on the construction and filming of the ark and a behind - the -
scenes look at location
shooting in Iceland.
A five - minute
featurette called «Greetings From Bull Mountain» is the standard five - minute B - roll / soft - sell interview errata that features a few additional male buttock
shots; «King of the Mountain» is a two - minute music video that splices action sequences from the film together with bloopers and sets it to music (something resurrected in feature - length form by this year's ESPN's X-movie); and nine chapter - encoded deleted
scenes (blissfully sans commentary and running between fifteen seconds and a minute, each) are essentially long «comedy» shticks that prove for as bad as Out Cold was, it could have been even worse.
Available in standard edition and 2 - Disc «Collector's Edition» on both DVD and Blu - ray, that latter featuring the 18 - minute «The Making of Ip Man» (more promotional
featurette than making - of documentary), deleted
scenes, cast and crew interviews and a
shooting diary among the supplements.
The «Select
Scenes Commentary with Sally Potter» is not an audio commentary track but a ten - minute featurette of Potter discussing a few elements of the film in detail, such as the scenes of Orlando's asides to the camera (her cinematic version of the direct address sequences from the novel, but pared back through the shooting until there are only a few, very brief addresses, «a sort of complicity» she calls it) and the casting of Quentin Crisp («He is the true queen of England, he's my idea of royalty,» she confesses, as she describes his presence as way to turn the idea of sex and gender on its head right from the begin
Scenes Commentary with Sally Potter» is not an audio commentary track but a ten - minute
featurette of Potter discussing a few elements of the film in detail, such as the
scenes of Orlando's asides to the camera (her cinematic version of the direct address sequences from the novel, but pared back through the shooting until there are only a few, very brief addresses, «a sort of complicity» she calls it) and the casting of Quentin Crisp («He is the true queen of England, he's my idea of royalty,» she confesses, as she describes his presence as way to turn the idea of sex and gender on its head right from the begin
scenes of Orlando's asides to the camera (her cinematic version of the direct address sequences from the novel, but pared back through the
shooting until there are only a few, very brief addresses, «a sort of complicity» she calls it) and the casting of Quentin Crisp («He is the true queen of England, he's my idea of royalty,» she confesses, as she describes his presence as way to turn the idea of sex and gender on its head right from the beginning).
Lastly there is a «Making of Killing Me Softly»
featurette but it only runs five minutes, which is way to
shot to give a behind - the -
scenes look.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes an interview with Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore, deleted
scenes, a gag reel and nine short
featurettes covering various elements of production, including actress Bella Thorne's «makeover,» location
shooting in Georgia and more.
Features relaxed commentary by director Lone Scherfig and actors Carey Mulligan and Peter Sarsgaard (who spend as much time reminiscing over the
shoot and appreciating key moments as discussing the production and the characters), a nine - minute making of
featurette (which also includes interviews with screenwriter Nick Hornby and author Lynn Barber) and 11 deleted
scenes among the supplements on both DVD and Blu - ray.
Home Video Notes: The Shallows Release Date: 27 September 2016 The Shallows releases to home video (4K Ultra HD / Blu - ray or Blu - ray / DVD / Digital) with the following extras: 4K Ultra HD - Feature film in resolution with High Dynamic Range (HDR)- Dolby Atmos soundtrack (Dolby TrueHD 7.1 compatible)- Also includes the film and special features on high - def Blu - ray Blu - ray, DVD & Digital Bonus Materials Include: - Deleted
Scenes - Four
Featurettes:
Shooting in The Shallows, How to Build a Shark, Finding The Perfect Beach: Lord Howe Island, When Sharks Attack
Extras begin with a short but redolent behind - the -
scenes featurette (7 mins., HD) in which cast and crew — guests of the same hotel they're
shooting in — bond over their dogs (we infer that the Yankee Pedlar does not have no - pets policy) and the material, of course.
There's also a
featurette where director Michael Bay discusses some key
shots from the film, a behind - the -
scenes look at production and a trip to Hasbro headquarters.
«Gremlins: Behind - the -
Scenes» is a 1983 vintage
featurette featuring footage from the
shoot.
Warner Bros. has unveiled a behind - the -
scenes featurette for The Dark Knight Rises that includes more than 13 minutes of movie footage, interviews with cast and crew, and set
shots that somehow still manages to keep all the secrets of the conclusion of Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy.
Very Good (3 stars) Unrated In French with subtitles Running time: 125 minutes Studio: Music Box Films 2 - Disc DVD Extras: Deleted
scenes with commentary, outtakes, «The Making of «documentary, «Last
Shots of the Actors»
featurette, Guillaume Canet interview, Kristin Scott Thomas interview, «I Can't Sleep,» a - Short Film by Guillaume Canet, and a theatrical trailer.
Jesse McLaren on Twitter used «every
shot from behind - the -
scenes featurettes where Dr. Strange is in front of a greenscreen» to bring the character to a waterpark.
«The Making of The Illusionist» (7 minutes) is a brief
featurette which contains comments from Norton, Biel, Sewell, and Giamatti, and only one behind - the -
scenes shot.
There is a behind - the -
scenes featurette called Nightmare Logic: The Making of The Void, which goes into significant depth regarding the challenges of funding and
shooting the project.
There is also a behind - the -
scenes featurette that spends about half an hour telling us that (a) they really wanted to use as many practical effects as possible, and (b) it was really cold during the
shoot.
The DVD release includes two
featurettes: Real Life - that looks at the career path of some successful businessmen, and New York Locations - which follows the director as he
shoots various
scenes at different sites.
Deleted
Scenes Audio Commentary with Director Lynn Shelton «Lagging On with Lynn Shelton»
Featurette «
Shooting Seattle: The Look of «Laggies»»
Featurette
«The Dating
Scene» (20 minutes) is a making - of
featurette which covers many topics, such as the script,
shooting in Hawaii, the cast, and working with the animals.
The DVD only includes the commentaries, the blooper reel, deleted
scenes (11 minutes fewer than the Blu - ray), and the
featurettes «The Perfect Couple», «
Shooting Hawaii», and «Dolph».
Universal Animated Anecdotes» Text Commentary • «The Making of Back to the Future Part II» • «Making the Trilogy: Chapter Two» • Deleted
Scenes with Optional Commentary from Producer Bob Gale • Outtakes • Production Archives • Hoverboard Test • «Evolution of Visual Effects
Shots»
Featurette • «Production Design»
Featurette • «Storyboarding»
Featurette • Huey Lewis and the News «Power of Love» Music Video • Theatrical Trailer • Cast & Filmmakers • Production Notes • Booklet • DVD - ROM Features
The sole extra on the DVD is a five - minute behind the
scenes segment, which isn't so much a making - of
featurette than a gag reel type assembly of B - roll footage from the film's
shoot.
Blu - ray extras include audio commentary by director Ruben Fleischer; deleted
scenes; and
featurettes on the cast, the characters, the costumes, the location
shooting and more.
The DVD and Blu - ray are both released on single disc and two - disc sets, that latter with the usual making of
featurette and deleted
scenes, plus a short
featurette on the film's set design and locations and a brief «
Shooting Diary,» all in Cantonese with English subtitles.
EXTRAS: In addition to an audio commentary by director Gareth Evans, the Blu - ray release includes a short making - of
featurette, a pair of more in - depth
featurettes on location
shooting and action choreography, a lengthy Q&A session with Evans, star Iko Uwais and composer Joe Trapanese and an ultra-violent deleted
scene.
Don't miss: A behind - the -
scenes featurette on the making of the movie and its
shooting locations, a
featurette on recreating the look and sounds of the 1960s, a look at a higher class of hero, a
featurette on Metisse motorcycles and an on - set spy
featurette comprise the major bonus components.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes nine
featurettes — covering a range of topics like the cast, stunts, visual effects, production design, location
shooting in Johannesburg and A.I — as well as an alternate ending, an extended
scene and a concept art gallery.
EXTRAS: In addition to a feature - length documentary on the making of the movie, there's a behind - the -
scenes look at the cast table read,
featurettes on creature design, visual effects and
shooting the climactic lightsaber battle, as well as some deleted
scenes.
Amusing extended versions of the skinhead confrontation and Corky's gym - spar with Shaw, a 12 - minute behind - the -
scenes featurette that follows a sequence involving Kattan, Penn, and Berg from
shooting through to dailies and the final product, and the trailer for Bubble Boy round out the DVD.
Rounding out the flipside and the disc proper, a 9 - minute «McFly Behind the
Scenes Featurette» documents the filming of the British band's climactic performance, during which director Petrie shamelessly toyed with real concertgoers to generate the reaction
shots he needed.
* Deleted
Scene: Gang War (5 mins) * The Next Chapter:
Shooting A Sequel (11 mins)-- This is a decent overview
featurette that connects «The Raid» and «The Raid 2» together and looks at some of the making of the movie also, including the fight
scenes and car chase.
Furthermore, the Blu - ray ™ and Digital HD contain four exclusive
featurettes, deleted
scenes and a 60 - minute behind - the -
scenes documentary about the making of the film,
shot and created by the film's writer and director Dean DeBlois.
Aside from offering a choice between theatrical and extended versions of the film, with extra deleted
scenes and improvisations on top of that, the DVD extras boast a sizable selection of making - of
featurettes, the chronicles of Kate and John Cena's Pazuzu, a video of cast members reading the teenage diary of screenwriter Paula Pell, a VFX breakdown of the one spectacular
shot in the film in which an outdoor pool sinks into the ground, and more.