Sentences with phrase «supplemental features»

A variety of other supplemental features appear on this disc as well.
However, unlike previous seasons which had supplemental features exhausted long ago, there's a neat 45 - minute retrospective of the show itself.
In addition to a clutch of preview trailers for more First Run Features home video releases, other supplemental features include 12 minutes of peer genuflection at the altar of William Goldman (Darabont compares him to the funny - without - knowing - it uncle who has all the best stories), and nine minutes of advice for beginning screenwriters, most of which underscores the occupational frequency of rejection, and the necessary psychological fortitude one must have to continually endure it.
A Microsoft rep later told Kotaku that if Kinect is only used to enable supplemental features in a particular title, then users will still be able to play that game if Kinect is unplugged.
• My Scenes Bookmarking • BD - Live Functionality The Bourne Supremacy As with Identity, the single - disc release of Supremacy comes loaded with a fabulous amount of supplemental features.
As such, we find a smattering of decent supplemental features on the DVD.
Its chief supplemental features consist of a feature - length audio commentary track with director Gauger and a seven - minute behind - the - scenes featurette which includes brief interview snippets with cast and crew, as well as some audition tape footage.
Apart from a trailer, its only supplemental feature is a six - minute behind - the - scenes featurette, in which Austin talks about the time constraints of the production and also (pretty intelligently, actually) about the difference in fighting for camera versus fighting in the ring, and how the former is «less of a dance.»
Supplemental features kick off with a warm, open - hearted audio commentary track featuring writer - director Kelly (who points out the Monica Keena cameo), editor Darren Ayres and actor / associate producer Stoltz.
It's also worth noting that all of the main supplemental features are subtitle - enabled too, which is a nice touch.
Selecting To Disneyland takes the viewer to the remaining TV shows, and Supplemental Features houses the bonuses.
Regardless of arguable merit, it's a nice commercial jump - off for the series, as this DVD set's supplemental features include audio commentaries on select episodes by Ratner, creator Paul Scheuring and a wide assortment of other cast and crew.
Under motion menus, divided into 10 chapters, the DVD's supplemental features consist only of its trailer and a 10 - minute short film, Sex With the Finkels, which apparently served as the movie's inspiration.
Most hearteningly, there's a nice slate of supplemental features, anchored by Rod McCall's 23 - minute vintage documentary «Shinohara: The Last Artist.»
Its supplemental features consist of... well, nothing really.
There are unfortunately no supplemental features... nor a lottery ticket.
The disc comes with two commentary tracks and three supplemental features: No Time to Lose — The Making of Taking of Pehlam 123, The Third Rail: New York Undergorund, and From the Top Down: Stylizing Characters.
For a supplemental feature in our new edition of the film, we interviewed effects specialist...
In the below clip, excerpted from a supplemental feature on our edition, cinematographer Michael Ballhaus talks about what it was like to work with the notoriously fast - paced director on this psychosexual drama.
Don't miss: Supplemental features include an interview with director Klaus Haro and select scene director commentaries.
(He reads a smidgen of the manuscript in the supplemental features.)
SUPPLEMENTAL FEATURES: three scores: Richard Einhorn's Voices of Light, one by Goldfrapp's Will Gregory and Portishead's Adrian Utley, and one by composer and pianist Mie Yanashita; an audio commentary from 1999 by film scholar Casper Tybjerg; an interview from 1995 with actor Renée Falconetti's daughter and biographer, Hélène Falconetti; and more.
In this excerpt from a supplemental feature on our newly released edition, three members of the remarkable cast — Birch, Johansson, and the scene - stealing Illeana Douglas, who plays a loony summer - school art teacher — talk about their experiences making the film, recalling the freedom Zwigoff gave them to explore their chemistry on set and indulge in their kookiest impulses.
In this supplemental feature from our newly released edition, the cast of Terry Zwigoff's first narrative film discuss the creative freedom they experienced while working with him.
BLU - RAY FEATURES Because this is just the half - way point through the season, the supplemental features on this Blu - ray are a little light.
SUPPLEMENTAL FEATURES: two audio commentaries, one by cinema professor Brian Stonehill and the other by director François Truffaut's lifelong friend Robert Lachenay; rare audition footage of Jean - Pierre Léaud, Patrick Auffay, and Richard Kanayan; newsreel footage from the film's showing at Cannes; and more.
Supplemental features are anchored by two separate audio commentary tracks with the Broken Lizard gang; one features Chandrasekhar, Stolhanske and Soter, the other features Heffernan and Lem me.
There are no supplemental features, or stickers of the most over-elevatored buildings in the world.
Its supplemental features, in addition to its own preview and trailers for forthcoming DVD releases of Spartacus and The Disappearance of Alice Creed, consist of an audio commentary track with Wojtowicz - Vosloo and a fairly short making - of featurette in which she is also the chief figure.
And be sure to check out some of those supplemental features on the blu - ray, because you simply will not believe how resoundingly troubled this production was.
Housed in a regular plastic Amaray case and presented in solid 16 × 9 widescreen transfer with an English stereo track, The New Recruits comes to DVD unfortunately devoid of supplemental features, apart from a separate menu screen touting material available on the eponymous PBS web site.
A single disc DVD presented in an Amray case with additional safety snaps, First Descent «s supplemental features include a messy clutch of extraneous material that wins points for its presence but a few demerits for its formlessness.
A fascinating thread that connects all three supplemental features is the demonstration of how the original vague connection to Shakespeare's Twelfth Night was made stronger following test screenings.
Supplemental features include an audio commentary track with Guggenheim and producers Thomas Tull and Lesley Chilcott, a clutch of deleted scenes and press conference footage from the movie's Toronto Film Festival premiere, in which journalists jostle to lob questions laced with adulatory underpinnings at the film's subjects and maker.
The biggest of the very minor complaints one can come up with is that the lack of time - coding the supplemental features (for instance, when you start watching a featurette you have no idea how long it might be).
Here, Pixar has included an endless supply of supplemental features to allow the viewer to follow the progress of the two films, from storyboards to character and set design to initial animation to lighting and shading to mixing all the elements together (voices, music, sound effects) for the final product.
Even the least amount of supplemental features, such as a short featurette or some minor T.V. spots would have been appreciated over the nothing which is offered here.
SUPPLEMENTAL FEATURES: three audio commentaries, featuring Linklater and members of the cast and crew; It's Impossible to Learn to Plow by Reading Books (1988), Linklater's first full - length feature, with commentary by the director; Woodshock, a 1985 16 mm short by Linklater and director of photography Lee Daniel; casting tapes featuring select «auditions» from the more - than -100-member cast; home movies; and more.
But, be warned, the supplemental features offered here are very, very technical in nature.
Each film release has a producer who oversees the entire process, from restoration to supplemental features to packaging.
Magnet schools would be unable to afford their supplemental features, such as classroom aides or special academic themes, which make them attractive options for voluntary desegregation initiatives in Connecticut.
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