Three production featurettes appear, while DePalma continues his long streak of refusing to record
a single audio commentary track.
Whereas The Lion King offered
a single audio commentary ported over from the laserdisc release, Aladdin gives us not one but two brand new audio commentaries in Backstage Disney.
Not exact matches
Highlighted by yet another excellent
audio commentary by writer / director Craig Brewer, the
single - disc effort also includes a making - of featurette («Conflicted»), a behind - the - scenes look at the filming of the «Black Snake Moan» musical sequence, and another on the film's musical influences («Rooted in the Blues»).
DVD Features: The
single - disc release of «The Holiday» features a full - length
audio commentary with writer / director Nancy Myers, as well as the making - of featurette «Foreign Exchange.»
The
single disc DVD version is presented in widescreen with the following bonus features: an
audio commentary with director Andrew Stanton, deleted scenes, featurettes (Animation Sound Design and WALL - E's Tour of the Universe) and two animated shorts (Presto and BURN - E).
Disc 1 offers the movie and an
audio commentary by director Stefen Fangmeier — and is all you will get if you opt for the
single disc DVD release of Eragon, being sold in either wide or full screen presentations.
Blu - ray Highlight: There's not much to choose from on the
single - disc release, but fans of Ti West will certainly enjoy the director's pair of
audio commentaries — one with producers Peter Phok and Larry Fessenden and 2nd Unit Director / Sound Designer Graham Reznick, and another, much livelier affair with stars Sara Paxton and Pat Healy.
Highlighting the
single - disc release is an
audio commentary with director Peyton Reed and stars Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston, while other extras include deleted / alternate / extended scenes, outtakes, and a «Three Brothers» tour of Chicago.
The
audio commentaries — which featured Jay Chandrasekhar and Erik Stolhanske on the first track and Kevin Heffernan, Steve Lem me and Paul Soter on the other track — were actually pretty good, so it's nice to see that they've been included on the
single - disc Blu - ray release.
Highlighted by an
audio commentary with director Louis Leterrier and co-star Tim Roth, an alternate opening that shows Bruce Banner contemplating suicide in the Arctic Circle, and a whopping 42 minutes of deleted scenes, the
single - disc set is packed with more punch than a Hulk Smash.
DVD Features: Just in time to ring in the New Year, the
single - disc release of «Snakes on a Plane» features hours of special features including an
audio commentary track with Samuel L. Jackson and director David Ellis, ten deleted scenes, four production featurettes, a gag reel, and a Cobra Starship music video.
There are
audio commentaries on every
single episode, some containing more than one.
Disc 1 offers a
single bonus feature, a feature - length
audio commentary by film critic / historian Joseph McBride and Marni Nixon, the singing voice for Terry McKay (and the leads in My Fair Lady and The King and I, for that matter).
The DVD's generous supply of bonus features begins with an
audio commentary on every
single episode.
DVD special features on the movie's
single - disc, 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen release include an
audio commentary track with Favreau and co-producer Peter Billingsley, a look at the making of the accompanying videogame to the movie and a clutch of featurettes on the work of author Van Allsburg, the cast, the visual effects and the like.
In addition to liner notes by British film critic Jason Solomons and a feature - length
audio commentary track with writer Lothian and director Metzstein, there's the movie's theatrical trailer, a
single deleted scene and a couple of featurettes in which Lance and Cilenti showcase two respective bits of sleight - of - hand that their characters employ.
The only bonus feature on Disc 1, and therefore the
single - disc edition, is an
audio commentary by director Andrew Adamson and the five leading actors: titular role holder Ben Barnes and Pevensie children portrayers Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, William Moseley, and Anna Popplewell.
Notable Extras: The
single disc includes an
audio commentary (with director Guillermo del Toro), another
audio commentary (with cast members Jeffrey Tambor, Selma Blair & Luke Gross), Set Visits, Troll Market Tour with Guillermo del Toro, Zinco Epilogue Animated Comic, and deleted scenes.
Notable Extras: The
single disc includes only an
audio commentary, while the two - disc includes that as well as featurettes («The Clone Wars: The Untold Stories», «The Voices of The Clone Wars», «The New Score», «Webdocs»), deleted scenes, concept / production art gallery, a Hologram Memory Challenge, and a digital copy of the film.
DVD Review: The
single - disc release of «Eagle vs. Shark» probably won't win over any new fans on DVD, but those that do intend on adding the indie comedy to their collections can expect a decent selection of extras including an
audio commentary with writer / director Taika Waititi and star Loren Horsley (via phone), deleted scenes and outtakes.
The only bonus feature found on the
single - disc version and Disc 1 of the Special Edition is a feature
audio commentary with director Dave Filoni, producer Catherine Winder, writer Henry Gilory, and editor Jason W.A. Tucker.
Featuring three separate
audio commentaries with director Ron Howard, co-writer Akiva Goldsman, and co-writer Cliff Hollingsworth, the
single - disc release also includes a nice selection of deleted scenes, a casting featurette («The Fight Card»), and a short profile on legendary trainer and film consultant Angelo Dundee («The Record: The History of Boxing»).
There are no
audio commentaries, no deleted scenes, and not a
single making - of featurette.
Chicago first came out on DVD as a
single - disc release in the summer of 2003, the only bonus features being the deleted song «Class», an
audio commentary, and a rather flimsy behind - the - scenes featurette.
The
single - disc version of I (Heart) Huckabees contains only two extra features, both of which are
audio commentaries.
I may not have been a particularly big fan of the movie, but the
single - disc release of «Stop - Loss» features a nice collection of bonus material highlighted by an
audio commentary with director Kimberly Peirce and co-writer Mark Richard.
Blu - ray Highlight: There's not a
single weak link among the included extras, though it's a bit strange that they'd include
audio commentaries for the first two movies and not the last one.
Key features: — More than 500 teams from over 30 leagues and national sides — WiFi multiplayer — 5
single player game modes, including, Manager Mode, Tournament and Be-A-Pro — Full
audio commentary track — Support for in - app purchases
Featuring WWE champion CM Punk on the cover and a couple of new gameplay improvements such as the new WWE Live
audio and presentation system, which brings the most realistic sounds and
commentary yet in a WWE title, and a
single - player campaign based on the Attitude Era of the WWE, the game aims to become the most authentic wrestling experience to date.
All images have an
audio commentary by Lucy Porter, which works well for the most part, but having one on every
single image was slight overkill.