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.
Blu - ray Highlight: There's only one extra on the disc — a behind - the -
scenes featurette where the cast and crew discuss the origins of the film, casting the various roles, and the deliberate decision to make the sexuality of its two lead characters ambiguous.
Not exact matches
A24 updated their youtube account once again but this time with an ensemble
featurette where you can see the behind the
scenes of Lady Bird, as well as Greta talking about the filmmaking process!
A stretch of making - of
featurettes begins with «Nu Neighbors» (8:09), a fairly general piece that supplies behind - the -
scenes footage and collects cast ideas for
where the franchise could go after this.
Get a glimpse behind the heavily embroidered curtain in this brief behind - the -
scenes featurette about Guillermo del Toro's upcoming film Crimson Peak; del Toro and actor Tom Hiddleston wax poetic about the design of the gothic corridor, which is
where the film's scariest spooks will go down.
DVD Extras Trailers, audio commentary, three short «Search for the Stars»
featurettes, four additional
scenes, an «action» montage, LeAnn Rimes» «Can't Fight the Moonlight» video, a 2 - minute «Coyote 101»
featurette, and a look «Inside the Songs» (revealing
where the inspiration came from for such incredible lyrics as «Baby you're the right kind of wrong» and «You can't fight the moonlight»).
is a standard - def behind - the -
scenes featurette that's kind of interesting for showing the unseen margins of a convincingly un-movie-like set, and I like a part
where the unidentified videographer is following Paul Thomas Anderson and becomes obviously distracted by a pretty P.A..
Extras: Audio commentary from writer - director John DeBello, writer / co-star Steve Peace and «creator» Costa Dillon; deleted
scenes; six exclusive
featurettes: «Legacy of a Legend,» a collection of interviews, including comments from John DeBello, Costa Dillon, film critic Kevin Thomas, fans Kevin Sharp and Bruce Vilanch, future «Tomatoes» mainstay John Astin and actors Steve Peace, Jack Riley, and D.J. Sullivan, «Crash and Burn,» a discussion about the famous helicopter crash that could have killed everyone because the pilot was late on his cue, «Famous Foul,» about the San Diego Chicken and his role in the climatic tomato stomping ending, «Killer Tomatomania,» a smattering of interviews with random people on the streets of Hollywood about the movie, «
Where Are They Now?»
Presented in either widescreen (2.35:1 aspect ratio) or full frame versions, the disc packs along two audio commentaries (one by stars Jodie Foster and Abigail Breslin, and the other by directors Mark Levin and Jennifer Flackett), three
featurettes (Nim's Friends, Abigail's Journey and Working on Water) and deleted
scenes (
where you'll meet some of Nim's imaginary friends).
Visit Carvahall and you'll find
featurettes about the Inheritance Trilogy to which the novel Eragon belongs, The Storyteller's Scroll (focusing on turning the novel into a screenplay), Realizing Alagaësia (a look at storyboards, locations, scouting and character design), The Destined Roles (casting the actors), From Carvahall to Farthen Dur (behind - the -
scenes footage during film production), Hatching The Dragon (the CGI process of creating the dragons), Just The Beginning (a peak at what's next in the series) and the Random House Digital Novel
where you can enjoy the first two chapters of Eldest, the second novel from the Inheritance Trilogy by Christopher Paolini.
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.
Extras include three
featurettes (The Sandlot Kids:
Where are They Now, Our sandlot Days, and Behind - the -
Scenes), a game demo for Backyard Baseball, and the original trailer.
The six - disc set will present the series plus audio commentaries, outtakes, behind - the -
scenes and making - of
featurettes, «
Where are they now?»
In Region 2,
where Valiant came to DVD a few weeks earlier, the film was treated to some behind - the -
scenes bonus features, including a 14 - minute making - of
featurette, a
scene progression, recording sessions footage, a television special set at the film's world premiere in London, and the theatrical trailer (something that Disney never includes on the DVD of the film itself, merely as a promotional tool on other DVDs).
Get cracking with a nest full of deleted
scenes (which includes three alternate endings), a making - of
featurette titled Hatching Chicken Little, and an interactive video game called
Where's Fish.
Performing the instruments on the score, the composer has a short
featurette (about 3 minutes)
where he cites a few key
scenes and instruments.
In a clip — exclusive to PEOPLE — from a
featurette that appears on the disc, Chalamet recalls learning to play the piano for a crucial
scene where his character seduces Hammer's.
Rounding out the extras is standard fare like deleted
scenes, a gag reel, and a trio of production
featurettes, as well as a short bit
where the cast talk about their own prom night memories.
On the video side,
where unless noted all is encoded in standard definition (and most within a 1.33:1 frame), we start with «Prelude to a Dream» (6:15), a
featurette narrated by Crowe over audition footage, rehearsals, and assorted behind - the -
scenes clips.
Both films have been previously released and this newly remastered edition features most (but not all) of the supplements from earlier releases, including a good 15 - minute
featurette «Mama Knows Best: A Retrospective» from 2005,
where Corman, Carver and Shatner all offer self - serving perspectives on Dickinson's nude
scene that are sharply contradicted by Dickinson.
Bonus: • Audio Commentary with Director Steven Brill and Writer Tim Herlihy • Deleted
Scenes • «Clothes Make the Man»
Featurette • «From Mandrake Falls to Manhattan»
Featurette • Outtakes Reel • Deeds» Greeting Cards • «Spare No Expense»
Featurette • Dave Matthews Band «
Where Are You Going» Music Video • Filmographies • Theatrical Trailers • DVD - ROM Features
«Confessions from the Set» (6:25) is a superficial on - location
featurette,
where we see the filmmakers working on a few
scenes from the film and cast and crew dishing out praise for one another.
The thoughtful 25 - minute
featurette «Introducing Chloe: The Making of Chloe Directed by Atom Egoyan» is a solid, in - depth piece with some nicely revealing behind - the -
scenes footage (I especially like an on - set conversation between Neeson and Egoyan
where Neeson suddenly grasps and voices the subtext).
Well, that changed at CinemaCon 2017
where Sony showed about four minutes from the film — a
featurette leading into a trailer and an extended
scene.
For exclusive behind - the -
scenes digital content, head over to Target
where specially marked Blu - ray combo packs include exclusive access to «Defying Reality: The Art and Visual Effects of Doctor Strange» — a
featurette only available through Target.
Disc two is
where a majority of the extras can be found, including 18 - minutes of deleted and extended
scenes (as well as an alternate ending
where Matthew McConaughey's character doesn't get away), four different production
featurettes ranging from the making of the opening battle sequence («The Hot LZ») to special effects («Blowing Shit Up») and production design («Designing the Thunder»), and a cast
featurette made up almost entirely of behind - the -
scenes antics.
«Multi-Angle
Featurette» gives the viewer the chance to watch a
scene where they can compare the previs to storyboards to the finished film.
There has also been a string of releases to build up anticipation for the film, including a behind - the -
scenes featurette on how the film was made and a cast interview
where the voice - actors are replaced with their characters.