Sentences with phrase «theatrical versions of the films»

The DVD and Blu - Ray release will not only include the theatrical version of the film, but also an extended cut!
The PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 4 Blu - ray / DVD combo pack includes both the theatrical version of the film and the unrated version, as well as «The Recovered Files» with nearly 30 minutes of new found footage.
Netflix also has the advantage of carrying the better theatrical version of the film, in HD, which is not on Blu - ray in North America.
The SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER Blu - ray includes both the Director's Cut and theatrical version of the film, commentary by director John Badham, a five - part look at the film entitled «Catching the Fever,» behind - the - scenes featurettes, and more.
Both the Blu - ray Combo Pack and the single disc DVD include UltraViolet which allows consumers to download and instantly stream the standard definition theatrical version of the film to a wide range of devices including computers and compatible tablets, smartphones, game consoles, Internet - connected TVs and Blu - ray players.
Formats: DVD, Blu - ray Disc with new 4K digital restorations of the original theatrical version of the film and the 1989 director's cut, both supervised by director of photography Walter Lassally, with uncompressed monaural and stereo soundtracks on the Blu - ray.
The Blu - ray Combo Pack features the theatrical version of the film in hi - definition and standard definition; the Blu - ray Combo Pack features the theatrical version of the film in hi - definition on Blu - ray; and the DVD features the theatrical version in standard definition.
With more than 50 additional minutes of exclusive performance footage not seen in the theatrical version of the film, the Festival Express DVD set features the following «bonus» set list:
The Blu - ray 3D Combo Pack features the theatrical version of the film in 3D hi - definition, hi - definition and standard definition; the Blu - ray Combo Pack features the theatrical version of the film in hi - definition on Blu - ray; and the DVD features the theatrical version in standard definition.
Along with the extended and theatrical versions of the film, the only other extra to appear is an audio commentary with director Peter Jackson and co - writer / producer Philippa Boyens.
The Blu - ray Combo Pack features the theatrical version of the film in hi - definition on Blu - ray, and the DVD features the theatrical version in standard definition.
On Disc One, which contains the theatrical version of the film, there's Cholo's Reckoning, an interview with actor John Leguizamo; Charlie's Story, an interview with actor Robert Joy; The Pillsbury Factor, an interview with actor Pedro Miguel Arce; Four of the Apocalypse: The Zombies of Land of the Dead, interviews with actors Eugene Clark, Jennifer Baxter, Boyd Banks, and Jasmin Geljo; the Dream of the Dead IFC TV special with optional audio commentary by director Roy Frumkes; deleted footage from Dream of the Dead; a set of deleted scenes (titled The Remaining Bits on previous releases); the film's theatrical trailer; and a photo gallery with 111 images.
This set contains both the Unrated and Theatrical versions of the film.
The 2 - disc Blu - ray / DVD Combo Pack contains both the unrated and theatrical versions of the film.
of the film, a picture - in - picture commentary of the film with Phillips and the stars (but only on the theatrical version of the film).
** Includes both the Special Edition, with 9 minutes of restored footage, PLUS the Original Theatrical Version of the film
That's good news since Jenkins» theatrical version of the film was so wonderful.
Releasing to DVD ten days before Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer hits the silver screen, the two - disc set provides a copy of the original theatrical version of the film, plus a seamlessly branched Extended Cut.
This box set includes the theatrical versions of the films (not the extended versions), plus a wealth of bonus materials.
Not just some longer version with deleted scenes cut back in, the Extended Editions were painstakingly reedited for home video by Peter Jackson with new special effects, a reworked score by Howard Shore to match the new rhythms of the narrative and some lovely scenes that were cut for time in the theatrical version of the film but add depth to the characters and the scope of the epic.
Should you give the first option a spin, you'll get the theatrical version of the film plus a making - of documentary called Spirit of Vengeance, and two commentaries (one with director / writer Mark Steven Johnson and VFX Supervisor Kevin Mack, and the other featuring producer Gary Foster).
There are Dolby TrueHD 5.1 tracks for both Japanese and English on the Theatrical Version of the film and and an English Dolby TrueHD 5.1 and Japanese Dolby TrueHD 2.0 track for the Uncut Version.

Not exact matches

In addition to the theatrical version, we get an extended unrated cut of the film.
The differences between the theatrical and unrated versions of the film (available on both the Blu - ray and DVD) are so minuscule that you may miss it if you blink.
Also included are the film's theatrical trailer, and a CD with a soundtrack sampler, including three songs, and an instrumental version of «Fame.»
The sets feature both the original theatrical cut plus an extended version of each film, a digital copy of the film for portable media players and bonus discs of supplements.
The extras includes the following: The Making of Battle Royale, TV Spot: Tarantino Version, Basketball Scene Rehearsals, Tokyo International Film Festival 2000, Special Edition TV Spot, Original Theatrical Trailer, Battle Royale Documentary, Special Effects Comparison Featurette, Filming On - Set, Behind - The - Scenes Featurette, Audition & Rehearsal Footage, Instructional Video: Birthday Version, Battle Royale Press Conference.
Each of these lavish editions feature both the original theatrical cut plus an extended version of each film, a digital copy of the film for portable media players and bonus discs of supplements.
The combo pack offers two versions of the film, the theatrical cut seen in theaters and an unrated version.
Missing from all the Special Edition releases of Return of the Jedi, the original theatrical version from the film isn't even available on the original soundtrack release!
A single - disc DVD containing the theatrical and unrated versions of the film will also be available on January 29th.
I guess that Portugal is rapidly becoming the country du jour of cinema, with Tabu being the finest new fiction film I saw in 2012, while I finally got to see the 4 1/2 hour version of Raúl Ruiz's amazing Mysteries of Lisbon (on Blu - ray discs): it has still never had a theatrical screening in Montreal!
There is no effort to open up the material as many film versions of stage plays do, rather there seems to have been a conscious effort to convey a theatrical feel to the presentation a decision that works to the absurdist material's favour.
The film's Unrated Version (108m) and Theatrical Version (105m) are available via seamless branching, so both versions share a remarkably faithful rendering of the filmmaker's visual intent.
The 3 - disc DVD includes many specials, including the previous two film versions (1931, same title, and 1936, called Satan Met a Lady), new documentary, theatrical trailers of this film and Sergeant York, Oscar - nominated short, Gay Parisian, and others.
Road Trip gets a hi - def upgrade in a Blu - ray special edition featuring both the Theatrical (1:33:42) and Extended (1:34:13) versions of the film.
Their Happy Is Too Loud The Real Mee Photo Gallery Theatrical Trailer Sneak Peeks DVD version of the film Digital version of the film
Finally, we get three theatrical trailers, one for each version of the film.
releases to Blu - ray in package including two versions of the film: Tom Hanks Extended Cut and the Theatrical Version.
For starters, there are two versions of the film to choose from — the theatrical release and the «first cut» — and both have their own audio commentaries, the latter of which was recorded for the 10th anniversary release.
This commemorative gift set also includes all 10 + hours of bonus content from the equally amazing 2007 Ultimate Collector's Edition, as well as all five feature film versions — The Final Cut, «92 Director's Cut, Domestic and International Theatrical versions and the rare Workprint.
Both versions of the Extended Edition include more than nine hours of new bonus features that will enrich the experience of the Trilogy as fans gear up for the December 12 theatrical release of the third and final film, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies.
In addition, both versions of the film — the original theatrical cut and the 2001 director's cut, «Apocalypse Now Redux» — have been digitally restored in high definition with excellent results, delivering a sharper picture without making it look glossy like some of the other classic movies recently released on Blu - ray.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes both versions of the film (the 1986 theatrical cut and the 1991 special edition), as well as an audio commentary by director James Cameron and various cast and crew, the making - of documentary «Superior Firepower,» deleted scenes, pre-production galleries and an all - new featurette (only available online) about the movie's origins.
The DVD and Blu - ray editions both feature the standard and 3 - D versions of the film, but the vaunted 3 - D of the theatrical version is significantly diminished by the old red and green glasses for home video.
The Blu - ray disc includes both a theatrical cut and an extended version, which features a few changes to the beginning and end of the film.
The Paramount Blu - ray release includes both the theatrical release and a completely restored version of the film, plus an audio commentary and several other features.
Anchoring the set is the Mad Max: Fury Road / Mad Max: Fury Road Black & Chrome (Warner, Blu - ray) double feature of the original theatrical release and Miller's preferred B&W version of the film (which is also available separately).
The famous prize - winning film version of playwright August Strindberg's dark, terror - filled theatrical classic about a sadomasochistic romance between a susceptible aristocrat (Anita Bork) and a brutal groom (Ulf Palme).
A digital download lets you transfer the film to your computer or iPhone (though it's only the theatrical version, not the director's cut), and of course the audio / video transfer is absolutely gorgeous.
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