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Blu - ray Highlight: Sony definitely hasn't skimped on the bonus material for the film's Blu - ray release — which includes about 16 minutes of deleted scenes, a short gag reel and a series of production featurettes — but none of them are particularly memorable.
EXTRAS: There's a four - part featurette called «The «RED 2» Experience» that covers various aspects of the movie (from the cast, to weapons and stunts), some deleted scenes and a short gag reel.
The Blu - ray wraps up with a short gag reel (one that really should have been longer given the Black Panther cast's capacity for goofiness) and an exclusive behind - the - scenes look at the upcoming Ant - Man and the Wasp.
DVD Features: The single - disc DVD release of «RV» features cast / crew commentary, five production featurettes, a story - to - film comparison and a short gag reel, but that still doesn't make this movie worth seeing.
A short Gag Reel (2:07) provides some amusement in the way of skating hijinks and unscripted funnies, though less than you might expect.
For what it's worth, The Hills Have Eyes II's unrated DVD features four minutes of deleted scenes (nothing the least bit distinguishable from what finally wound up the film) and a short gag reel (again, could've plugged it into the picture proper with no disruption to continuity — or lack thereof).

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There's also a short overview on the visual effects, a brief collection of deleted and extended scenes (with optional commentary by Gunn), and an obligatory gag reel.
I enjoyed the Gag Reel, but it was far too short.
Blu - ray Highlight: There are a number of great extras to choose from (including one of the funnier blooper reels and a cool feature called Disney Intermission where the Muppets perform short gags and tease other bonus material whenever you pause the movie), but the commentary with director James Bobin and co-writers Jason Segel and Nicholas Stoller is too much fun to ignore.
You still get all of the old bonus material from the initial release — including seven audio commentaries with the cast and crew, the making - of featurette «Here's How It Was,» «Serenity: The 10th Character,» deleted scenes, a gag reel, Alan Tudyk's audition tape, and two short bits of Joss Whedon visiting the set and singing the theme song — but only two new extras have been added to the Blu - ray set.
This means the Blu - ray / DVD combo pack has deleted scenes, a gag reel, blooper reel, featurettes about the visual effects, behind the scenes and the original Jay & Seth vs. The Apocalypse short film that the movie is based on.
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.
Home Video Notes: The Maze Runner Release Date: 16 December 2014 The Maze Runner releases to home video (Blu - ray / DVD / Digital Copy) with the following extras: - 24 - Page Prequel Comic Book - Deleted Scenes with Commentary from Wes Ball - Navigating The Maze: The Making of The Maze Runner (A Five Part Documentary that includes: The Maze is Born, Creating the World, Finding the Gang, The Movie Inside the Maze, and The Digital Details)- The «Chuck Diaries» - Gag Reel - Visual Effects Reels - Ruin: Wes Ball Short Film in 2D and 3D with Commentary from Wes Ball - Audio Commentary by Wes Ball and T.S. Nowlin - Galleries
Blu - ray extras: Director's introduction; deleted / extended scenes; gag reel; exclusive short: «Team Darryl»: Fresh off being unseated as the ruler of Sakaar, the Grandmaster makes his way to Earth to start a new life.
There are about 26 minutes of deleted scenes, a short featurette on David Copperfield's involvement in the film, a gag reel, and a short featurette about the Steve Gray character (most of which is already in the film).
Along with deleted scenes, a gag reel, and a short montage of Jim Carrey's on - set antics, the Blu - ray also includes a stunt featurette («Extreme Yes Man»), a set tour with author Danny Wallace, and a tour of Norman Stokes» apartment.
Rounding out the set is a gag reel, a short video montage on Megan Fox, and a digital copy of the film.
Disc 2's video extras begin with a reel of deleted shorts (6:00), which include ads, a complicated contest, a funny Time Man of the Year mirror gag, and the games «Ring It or Ding It» and «Are You More Sexually Experienced Than a High School Senior?»
The special features are nothing special but include a gag reel, some deleted scenes, and a few very short features.
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.
The short supply of extras is baffling because The Usual Suspects received a loaded double - sided Special Edition DVD back in 2002 that contained two audio commentaries, deleted scenes, various featurettes, a gag reel, and TV spots.
EXTRAS: In addition to nearly 30 minutes of deleted scenes and alternate takes, there's also a short magic featurette with Copperfield, footage from Steve Gray's faux video series «The Best of the Brain Rapist» and a gag reel.
Running time: 99 Minutes Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment DVD Extras: 6 deleted scenes, 8 bonus shorts, gag reel, commentary by author Jeff Kinney and director David Bowers, and a theatrical trailer.
EXTRAS: There's no shortage of bonus material on the Blu - ray release, with 13 short featurettes — ranging from production, to casting, to special effects — and a gag reel.
BONUS MATERIAL (may vary by retailer): Blu - ray: Director's Introduction Deleted / Extended Scenes - Deleted Scenes: The Sorcerer Supreme, Skurge Finds Heimdall & Hulk Chases Thor Through Sakaar and Extended Scenes: Thor Meets the Grandmaster, Stupid Avenger vs. Tiny Avenger & Grandmaster and Topaz Gag Reel - Watch a collection of goofs, gaffes and pratfalls starring the cast Exclusive Short / Team Darryl — Fresh off being unseated as the ruler of Sakaar, the Grandmaster makes his way to Earth to start a new life.
The rest of the DVD is filled with junk like «Lady in the Water: A Bedtime Story» (a five - minute plug for Shyamalan's children's book), a short audition mix tape, a very unfunny gag reel, and about five minutes worth of worthless deleted scenes.
Disc 1: Theatrical Feature Blu - ray ** Deleted and Extended Scenes ** Alternate Storyline «Pig Sequence» ** Gag Reel ** Funny or Die Shorts ** Bits on Bits on Bits ** Line - O-Rama ** Commentary By Jake Szymanski ** Gallery
** Theatrical Feature ** Deleted Scenes ** Line - O-Rama ** Alternate Storyline «Pig Sequence» ** Gag Reel ** Bits on Bits on Bits ** Commentary By Jake Szymanski ** Gallery ** Extended Scenes ** Funny or Die Shorts ** Digital HD
There's also a short feature on casting the dogs, deleted scenes (including David Walliams» mostly cut cameo), a gag reel, and a DVD copy of the film.
The bonus features to «The Avengers» are the typical stuff - audio commentary, deleted and extended scenes, featurettes, gag reel - but every one of them is excellent, and they even threw in a great short film («Item 47,» starring Lizzy Caplan) to boot.
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