Secondly, a fraction of the shorts (other reviews have claimed that it's all of the shorts, but it is indeed only a fraction) can be strung together in
a single featurette called «A Prisoner's Last Tale» (22:08).
If you're a more hardcore movie buff type who checks out
every single featurette on a disc, then don't bother with this version.
The Blu - ray version adds
a single featurette with director Jaume Collet - Serra focusing on the creation of the movie's many action scenes.
If you're not up for 90 consecutive minutes behind the scenes, each segment can also be viewed as
a single featurette, though they do come together to form a consistent whole.
Not exact matches
The paltry
single - disc DVD / Disc 1 bonus features begin with «Meet the Cast of Megamind» (9:22), a standard promotional voice cast
featurette.
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»).
EXTRAS: The
single - disc release is a little light on bonus material, but it does include a making - of
featurette and interviews with the cast and crew.
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).
The
single - disc release includes a multi-part documentary on the making - of the film, a short sound
featurette («The Sound of Terror»), cast and crew profiles, and a paltry two deleted scenes.
DVD Features: The
single - disc release includes a director / producer commentary, twelve deleted / extended scenes (with optional commentary), and a «Big Momma's Secrets»
featurette.
The Blu - ray + DVD release features both formats in a
single case plus commentary by director / writer Asghar Farhadi, a filmmaker Q&A from a screening at the Directors Guild of America and the
featurette «Making The Past.»
As for special features, we get a
single 15 - minute «making of»
featurette.
DVD Features: Three behind - the - scenes
featurettes make up the bulk of the bonus material on the
single - disc release of «Running with Scissors.»
The same DVD sold on its own, the third disc includes a
single extra in the character
featurette «The Journey of Bruce Wayne.»
The Blu - ray includes just a
single bonus feature: a standard, slick, short EPK - type behind - the - scenes
featurette (4:56, SD).
These
featurettes are bizarrely fascinating and help to better explain Annie's random outbursts and mood swings, but they're so similar in content that they should've just been combined into a
single feature.
Release Date: 30 March 2010 Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel releases as a
Single - Disc DVD with the following extras: - Munk Music Machine - Music Mania
Featurette Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel releases in a Squeak - Along Double DVD edition as well.
Fox Home Video apparently wondered as well, because instead of the usual two - disc deluxe set with tons of extras, we get only a
single disc wtih the bare essentials: a terrific commentary track by actors Giamatti and Church, deleted scenes (including a blessedly cut sequence about an injured dog), a trailer and a «making - of»
featurette that's really just the studio - produced EPK.
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.
The Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
Single disc comes with the DWA Jukebox, a filmmaker commentary,
featurettes (It's A Family Affair, The Making of, Crash Landing, African Adventure and Jambo Jambo: Swahili Speak).
While the talks with the writers on this
featurette give one the impression that there is indeed a Grand Scheme to the Lost series, it is dispelled by the
featurette chronicling a
single day in filming Lost.
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.
Also included on the
single - disc release is a series of deleted / alternate scenes with optional director commentary, a blooper reel and two
featurettes: the making - of documentary «Before, During and «After the Sunset»» and «Interview with a Jewel Thief.»
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 Blu - ray holds the
featurette «Unearthing Buried: The Making of Buried» and original theatrical trailers, all of which could surely easily fit on the DVD, had a dual - layered disc (DVD - 9) been used or even just the
single - layered disc (DVD - 5) filled to capacity.
The
single - disc DVD's packaging, as well as its main menu screens and the jittery, chopped - up style of some of its
featurettes, loosely continues upon the theme of the movie as a «found artifact,» with a brown, classified, «Project Cloverfield» sticker taking the place of the usual side - binding sticker found on many releases.
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.
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.
The 2 - Pack with Secrets of the Furious Five includes both the
single disc extras and more
featurettes («Secrets of the Furious Five», «The Tech of Kung Fu Panda», «Learn To Draw», «Sound Design», «Learn the Panda Dance», «Do You Kung Fu?»
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 Features: New Line would have been better off not even bringing this film on DVD at all, but the
single - disc release does include a 60 - minute making - of
featurette, perhaps to explain why it took so long for director Terrence Malick to edit the damn thing.
Three production
featurettes appear, while DePalma continues his long streak of refusing to record a
single audio commentary track.
Along with a feature commentary by writer / director Craig Brewer, the
single - disc release also includes three production
featurettes, six promotional spots, and highlights from the Memphis hometown premiere.
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.
Also featured on the
single - disc release are a handful of production
featurettes focusing on the look and origin of the film («Crafting Four Brothers»), its characters («Behind the Brotherhood»), and the making - of the Mercer house shootout.
With only one actual bonus feature to speak of — the six - part behind - the - scenes
featurette «The Director's Notebook: The Cinematic Sleight of Hand — and a glorified photo gallery («The Art of The Prestige») acting purely as supplemental fodder, I feel genuinely cheated by the lack of behind - the - scenes material included in this
single - disc effort.
Special features include The
Single Mom's Sisterhood
featurette and The Men's Club
featurette.
Rounding out the
single - disc effort is a making - of
featurette («The Blueprint of Murder»), a cast / crew discussion about the film's lead characters («The Personnel Files»), and a short special effects
featurette («The Anatomy of Murder»).
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom will have more dinosaurs in it than every
single Jurassic movie before it combined, according to a recently posted
featurette.
The last but definitely not least listing is the Backstage Disney section, which holds just a
single 18 - minute
featurette titled «Hatching Chicken Little», or five short vignettes if you want to think of them (and play them) in that fashion.