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A making - of featurette (complete with candid interviews from the cast) adds to the discussion, while an on - set featurette («A Day in Boot Camp») and a handful of deleted scenes round out the DVD.
Finally some deleted, extended and additional scenes round out the disc.
Audio commentary with the directors and seven minutes of deleted scenes round out this nice Blu - ray / DVD Combo Pack.
A collection of deleted scenes rounds out the platter, including an alternate opening scene, set an orphanage, that would have began the film on completely the wrong note.

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Instead of maxing out at a round number like 10, for example, the Tesla audio system's volume goes up to 11, a reference to a classic scene from This Is Spinal Tap.
Indeed, the actual description of the passing by of the Glory and the rounding out of this intimate Sinai - Horeb scene between Yahweh and Moses (34:6 - 9) expands on the theme of the graciousness of Yahweh (cf. Joel 2:13; Jon.
A first - round pick out of Missouri in 2013, Richardson burst onto the scene by winning the defensive rookie of the year award that season.
Can Leonard compose himself amid the New Orleans clamor — steer clear of the sticky web, as he calls it, and come out for the first round loose and unaffected by the scene?
In a scene out of «Fahrenheit 451,» administrators at Life Sciences Secondary School in Manhattan have ordered all textbooks rounded up and removed — calling them «antiquated,» sources tell the NY Post.
Deleted scenes, production notes and stills, an anamorphic wide - screen transfer, trailers, and before - and - after special effects footage round out this muscle - bound package of no - nonsense nostalgia.
The Police Crime Scene Photographs and the Production Photographs round out this comprehensive section, totaling around 40 minutes.
In the various scenes that follow, where Dunbar is sent out to the frontier, too much effort is expended trying to express his bravery and not enough made on showing him as a rounded human being.
A fascinating theatrical trailer that plays like a hygiene reel directed by Lynch and a literally exhaustive still gallery split into nine segments (posters, black & white stills, colour stills, wardrobe test stills, behind - the - scenes, pressbooks, storyboards, video, and credits) round out the handsome, essential platter.
Two deleted scenes (worthless, but no more worthless than many scenes not deleted), production stills, trailers, TV spots, and trailers for six vaguely - related films (Chill Factor, Young Guns II, True Romance, etc.) round out the DVD - accessible features.
Rounding out the disc: a giggly film - length commentary laden with unpremeditated double - entendres that reunites cast members Trachtenberg, Panettiere, Trevor Blumas, and Kirsten Olson; pre-menu trailers for The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Valiant, My Scene Goes Hollywood: The Movie, and Halloweentown Movies; and additional, menu - based previews of The Muppets Wizard of Oz, Aliens of the Deep, ESPN Sports Figures, and RADIODisney.
Fred Armisen, Retta, Hannah Simone, and more funny folks round out a perfect cast, and behind the scenes, an all - female crew runs the show!
A 19 - minute behind - the - scenes featurette rounds out the disc; therein, the extremely articulate Tim Blake Nelson sums up the atmosphere on set as «a perpetual feeling of rehearsal,» and Taylor expresses awe for the dedication of his crew.
Supporting actors, including Oscar winners Lupita Nyong» o (12 Years a Slave) and Forrest Whitaker (The Last King of Scotland), Oscar nominees Angela Bassett (What's Love Got to Do with It) and Daniel Kayuula (Get Out), heavy - hitters Danai Gurira (TV's The Walking Dead) and Sterling K. Brown (TV's This is Us), and scene - stealing Letitia Wright (Steven Spielberg's upcoming Ready Player One), round out the film's impressive lineOut), heavy - hitters Danai Gurira (TV's The Walking Dead) and Sterling K. Brown (TV's This is Us), and scene - stealing Letitia Wright (Steven Spielberg's upcoming Ready Player One), round out the film's impressive lineout the film's impressive lineup.
After that, the typical extras kick in with HD fare including the character Spotlight on Shrek, deleted scenes, and another making of featurettes, with non-HD featurettes (audio commentary and the music retrospective) rounding it out.
Rounding out the disc are an Image Gallery, «Teaser Trailer» (1:33, SD), «Theatrical Trailer» (2:47, SD) and the usual Universal features My Scenes, BD - Live, and D - BOX Motion Enabling.
Four brief deleted scenes, a rote featurette, an audio recording of Stillman reading an excerpt from the film's novelization (a great read on its own, by the way), and a handsome booklet featuring a brief essay by novelist David Schickler round out the set.
The peach scene features, too, with a little bit of help from an It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia clip and, in case you hoped it wouldn't happen, there's a Junior stinger to round everything out.
A featurette rounds out the disc, coming with the usual behind the scenes making of and interviews with cast and crew.
Rounding out the disc is a Fox Movie Channel «Making a Scene» special on the film, three deleted scenes, a soundtrack spot, a teaser, a bunch of trailers, and an Inside Look at The Sentinel, starring Michael Douglas and Eva Longoria.
Anchor Bay's handsome presentation of Near Dark rounds out with two very cool trailers (the best scored by John Parr's dirty roadhouse anthem «Naughty Naughty»), gorgeously rendered animated menus, poster (my favourite being the lurid Italian version), still, and behind - the - scenes galleries (featuring some very nice shots of Ms. Wright), and last but never least, Anchor Bay's typically involved and exhaustively informative Talent Bios that, by themselves, would be worth the price of the package.
Scene breakdowns, deleted scenes, concept galleries, and an interesting piece on composer Patrick Doyle round out the set (along with the now - standard DVD / digital copy).
Rounding out the set is an insightful SFX featurette («Making an Actor Jump), a travel diary («Jumping Around the World»), a short discussion on the differences between the novel and the film, an animated graphic novel («Jumpstart»), and a handful of deleted scenes.
Fueled by a mercilessly self - skewering ensemble effort from its principles (Craig Robinson, Danny McBride and Jonah Hill round out the core cast), the humor of This Is the End goes turbo as soon as the End is near, providing scene after scene that is dependably funny and frequently riotous.
The disc is rounded out with twelve minutes of alternate / extended takes improperly labeled as deleted scenes and a still photo gallery.
There is the «Darkside Seekers» Webisode Series including, as well as a deleted scene and Blooper Reel including, rounding out these very impressive extras.
It's round - about journey to the big - screen was a logical conclusion, and while the first was praised as playfully ridiculous and a violent tongue - in - cheek satire on Mexploitation films, this sequel is a long, drawn - out series of mind - numbing beheadings, choppings, limb - hackings and gore - splattering scenes that would make a death camp survivor long for the good old days.
Rounding out the special features are twelve «webisodes» — «Production Design,» «Wardrobe,» «Stunt Work,» «Lena Headey,» «Adapting the Graphic Novel,» «Gerard Butler,» «Rodrigo Santoro,» «Training Actors,» «A Glimpse from the Set: Making 300 the Movie,» «Scene Studies from 300,» «Fantastic Characters of 300» — totalling 38 minutes.
Rounding out the extras is a selection of SD deleted scenes, nine in total, with optional commentary from Stewart and, I think, Gvozdas.
During this process he added scenes to the theatrical R - rated version that round out character and plot, making this new Director's Cut the definitive representation of his original vision.
A section containing four «lifted» scenes plus the film's original, more sombre, though hardly superior ending (at least the final third of Dreamcatcher is beyond repair), the film's surprisingly lengthy teaser trailer (2:25), and a cast and crew listing round out the disc.
A 5 - minute animated photo gallery of behind - the - scenes stills accompanied by Pyramid's «Monster in the Canyon,» Undertow's theatrical trailer, and trailers for Walking Tall (2004), Code 46, Die Another Day, and Assassination Tango round out the disc.
Rounding things out are period trailers, filmographies, and, last but not least, eleven non-anamorphic deleted scenes that help flesh out Roy's day - job and Garr's homemaker, likable though unessential omissions that Spielberg and editor Michael Khan probably didn't lose sleep over.
A gallery of «poster concepts» reveals that Wrong Turn once invited comparisons to Deliverance at the marketing level (the film's original tagline was «Get Ready for a Killer Weekend» — recall that Deliverance's is «This is the Weekend They Didn't Play Golf»); three deleted scenes (two, actually, plus the 3 - minute oddity of dailies for a particular slaying) and the picture's theatrical trailer round out the disc.
Rounding out the amazing presentation, we have Mark Wickum, the best in the business at this sort of thing, contributing a wonderful «Wes Craven Biography»; an exhaustive stills gallery split into «Behind the Scenes,» «Posters & Advertising,» and «Storyboards»; two trailers and four TV spots; and a DVD - ROM feature containing the full script in PDF (as well as a couple of screensavers that I'm afraid to load on my antiquated system).
Rounding out the set are deleted scenes, a profile on the film's director («The Incredible Ang Lee»), and an interesting making - of on the dog fight sequence.
Six deleted scenes, presented without subtitles and clocking in a little over nine minutes in total, round out the DVD extras; these are nice little beats with the endearing characters but hardly anything essential.
Stains, blood, and skin tone mix well with facial and environmental detail (paint chipping, dents, as well as bright outdoor scenes), and help to round out the «look» of Jason Bourne's world.
Ten 90 - second promotional spots for the WWE, a nifty storyboard - to - film comparison for the dog scene, a theatrical trailer, a theatrical trailer, and an endless block of forced trailers for The Descent, the Saw II DVD, Dark Harvest 3: Skarecrow, Jekyll + Hyde, and Bug round out the platter.
The funniest scene in the movie is when they figure out the conspiracy of the white man, by the most round - a-bout way humanly possible.
This last minute axe first started making the gossip rounds a few weeks ago, when the Daily Mail reported Sienna's scenes were left out of the final film.
Rounding out the extras as a fantastic Poster and Still Gallery including posters, advertising materials, lobby cards, color stills, B&W stills, behind the scenes stills, deleted Sam Raimi scene, and VHS covers.
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.
Rounding out the satisfying disc is the «The Many Faces of Jet Li,» essentially a two - minute animated photo gallery featuring Li playing dress up (yes, it's stupid), a beautifully mastered trailer for The One, bare - bones filmographies, and a hilarious «Animatic Comparison» that plays a scene from the movie in a split - screen with the G.I. Joe pre-visualization of the same.
The rest of the cast rounds out well, with Bill Bellamy (Love Stinks, Any Given Sunday) showing some skill, and Alyssa Milano (Commando, Fear) continuing her string of risqué roles as Amy the stripper (although she doesn't have any nude scenes, sorry porn - mongers.)
Rounding out the platter: the movie's theatrical trailer, plus an animated «Stills Gallery» (HD) composed of half - to minute - long scored slideshows sorted by their emphasis on Robbins, Freeman, the supporting cast, «Tim & Morgan,» or «Behind the Scenes» (the sole gallery cracking the one - minute mark at a staggering 3 minutes).
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