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The original theatrical trailer is presented in a 2.35:1 ratio and 5.1 sound.
* Trailers - The original theatrical trailer for Alexander Number of discs: - 2 - Collector's Edition Keepcase Packaging
The final supplement on Disc 1 is a rather cool easter egg — the film's groundbreaking original Theatrical Trailer, presented in anamorphic widescreen.
Original Theatrical Trailer that starts off looking like crap (the Paramount logo is grainy and scratched) and ends up looking crisp and clear.
Special features include an isolated score track with music by Michael Hoenig, Audio Commentary with Chuck Russell and Horror Authority Ryan Turek, Friday Night Frights at the Cinefamily featurette and an Original Theatrical Trailer.
COORDINATION: Good Standard issue main and scene access menus, plus the film's original theatrical trailer, and cast & crew bios & filmographies.
Includes 12 episodes and the original theatrical trailer.
The Blu - ray's only extra is an unadvertised original theatrical trailer (2:20), which appears in standard definition in a worn, faded state that only adds to your appreciation of the feature presentation.
, while the film's original theatrical trailer (remastered nicely) plus trailers for «Star Trek: The Original Series» Season 3 and «The 4400» Season 1 round out this exceptional platter.
Features include an iolated score, the original theatrical trailer, and audio commentary with film historians Lem Dobbs, Julie Kirgo, and Nick Redman.
Last but not least we get Dressed to Kill's original theatrical trailer (2:10), which bills Brian De Palma as «the master of the macabre» based upon his cited résumé.
Twilight Time's release includes an introduction by actress Patricia Clarkson, the original theatrical trailer, and an isolated music and effects track.
These include an audio commentary by Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke, Karen Dotrice and Richard Sherman, a making - of featurette, Pop - Up Fun Facts, a look at the film's special effects, footage from Mary Poppins» Gala Premiere, Dick Van Dyke's make - up test and the original theatrical trailers.
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.
Lastly there is the Original Theatrical Trailer.
The first section in «Behind - the - Scenes» is «Story», in which you can watch the original theatrical trailer for Treasure Island (2:12).
The Blu - ray extras conclude with To the Arctic's original theatrical trailer (2:00), a rare inclusion for a Warner film.
The Blu - ray's only other inclusion is the film's original theatrical trailer (2:39).
The disc winds down with three 30 - second TV spots (frustratingly still without a «Play All») and Platoon's great original theatrical trailer (1:44), all of which are most welcome.
Other supplements include a fine hour - long edition of «Private Screenings» in which Turner Classic Movies host Robert Osborne interviews Lumet, a vintage interview of Chayefsky on Dinah Shore's TV show, and the original theatrical trailer.
Watch Film Extras: Play the added special features of most DVDs, including audio commentary, the original theatrical trailer or teaser, deleted scenes, and other related material.
They're followed by the original theatrical trailer (1:55) that includes a few deleted shots.
Extras include the Original Theatrical Trailer featured on the DVD, but the nearly 10 - minutes - long vintage featurette on the making of the film with Crichton being interviewed and the pilot episode of the ill - fated and odd Beyond Westworld TV series are the new extras.
There are also vintage interviews with Irons, Cronenberg, producer Marc Boyman, and co-writer Norman Snider, as well as a vintage behind - the - scenes featurette, and the original theatrical trailer.
Extras exceed the import DVD (save the sequel) and repeat the Original Theatrical Trailer and two feature length audio commentary tracks: one by Producer Jack H. Harris and Film Historian Bruce Eder, while the second is by Director Yeathworth and Actor Robert Fields.
Finally, we get the film's original theatrical trailer (2:57) in HD.
Extras include the Original Theatrical Trailer and The Directors series look at Cronenberg's career.
Also included are three shorter featurettes focusing on specific aspects of the production and the original theatrical trailer.
Finally, the original theatrical trailer is included.
Disc 2 is deluged with games and activities such as an Under the Sea Virtual Ride (as well as featurettes about its creation), DisneyPedia: Life Under The Sea (full of fun facts about fish), Backstage Disney's Treasures Untold (the making - of The Little Mermaid), deleted scenes and an alternate ending (with filmmaker introduction), Storm Warning (meet the special effects unit), art galleries, an early presentation reel, the original theatrical trailer and a song demo of Silence Is Golden.
Also carried over is a brief interview from 2005 with Dassin, an earlier, 1972 interview with the filmmaker, Night and the City's original theatrical trailer, and a featurette comparing the scores from the American and British cuts of the film.
Rounding out the package is an isolated score track, the original theatrical trailer, and an essay by film historian Julie Kirgo.
All it got there was its original theatrical trailer, something Echo Bridge has not been good about retaining
Also includes radio spots and the original theatrical trailer.
Though unmentioned on the case, the disc also includes the film's original theatrical trailer (2:29), which is narrated by Lucy for some reason.
Running time: 78 minutes Studio: First Run Features DVD Extras: Black Bear family album and history, extended Peter Coyote interview, secret FBI file on Black Bear Ranch, filmmakers» biography, original theatrical trailer, trailer gallery and «Uncensored — The Bare Truth of Communal Living» featurette.
In a nice touch that is uncommon for a Lionsgate release, Hacksaw Ridge's original theatrical trailer (2:33) is preserved here.
«Trailers & TV Spots» serves up the original theatrical trailer (3:39), a behind - the - scenes teaser (2:18), and three 30 -60-second TV spots (2:09) for Annie.
I'm referring to the movie's original theatrical trailer, which is plenty cool in its own right, but even more so since it contains glimpses of scenes that were not in the final cut.
Appropriately enough for a Woody Allen film, that extra is the film's original theatrical trailer (3:13), presented in blurry 1.33:1 standard definition.
Cut into three versions, the television cut is laughable; the VHS version appears as mise en scène in Atom Egoyan's Speaking Parts (1989), and the DVD best bet contains an original theatrical trailer that is a fitting pre-curser to this masterpiece.
The original theatrical trailers, as well as audio commentary by Director Robert Mulligan and Producer Alan Pakula, are also provided.
Everybody's All - American's original theatrical trailer rounds out the surprisingly complete presentation.
Extras: «Not Just an Immigrant Story: The Making of The Tiger Hunter» feaurette, original theatrical trailer.
Extras: New interviews with actors Linda Blair, Peter Barton, Vincent Van Patten, Suki Goodwin, Kevin Brophy and Jenny Neumann; commentary with Blair, director Tom DeSimone, prodcuers Irwin Yablans and Bruce Cohn Curtis; original theatrical trailer & TV spots; new interview with DeSimone; new interview with Curtis; new interview with writer Randolph Feldman; new «Anatomy of the Death Scenes» with DeSimone, Feldman, make - up artist Pam Peitzman, art director Steven G. Legler and special effects artist John Eggett; new «On Location at the Kimberly Crest House» with DeSimone; new «Gothic Design in Hell Night» with Steven G. Legler; original radio spot; photo gallery featuring rare, never - before - seen stills.
takes a hard - hitting look at the conspiracy of silence surrounding the real - life horror of killer tomatoes; «Do They Accept Traveler's Checks in Babusuland» (the original 8 mm short that inspired «Attack of the Killer Tomatoes»); original theatrical trailer; radio spots; collectible poster.
Productions; «The Making of Killer Klowns» archive production featurette; «Visual Effects with Gene Warren Jr.» archive interview with co - writer / producer Charles Chiodo and visual effects supervisor Gene Warren Jr.; «Kreating Klowns» archive interview with Charles Chiodo and creature fabricator Dwight Roberts; «Komposing Klowns» archive interview with composer John Massari; «Klown Auditions»; deleted scenes; bloopers; image galleries; original theatrical trailer; reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Sara Deck.
Lost from The Rescuers Down Under's original Gold Classic Collection DVD are its original theatrical trailer, a virtual DVD storybook, and a 16 - question trivia game.
Other bonus materials provided are; a making - of documentary, featurettes about the stunts, sound, music and «lights and magic» of the trilogy, as well as original theatrical trailers.
Extras: «The Making of Savannah Smiles» new documentary featuring writer - producer Mark Miller, star Donovan Scott, Teresa Andersen (mother of Bridgette Andersen) and composer Ken Sutherland; «Memories of Bridgette Andersen» featuring new interviews with Teresa Andersen (Bridgette's mom) along with writer - producer Mark Miller and actor Donovan Scott; «The Songs and Music of Savannah Smiles» featuring new interview with composer Ken Sutherland; original theatrical trailer; collectible mini - poster.
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