Last DVD Bonus Features You Watched?

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One of the discs from Criterion's Complete Mr Arkadin.
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The making-of Interviews with Richard Stanley and Simon Boswell on Dust Devil (1992)


And, the audio commentaries for the following films (I had a little bit of a commentary-thon the past week):

Dust Devil (Director)
Gremlins (Director / Producer / Mechanical - Special Effects Man)
A Nightmare on Elm Street (Writer-Director / Actors / Director of Photography)
Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (Director / Actor - Stuntman)
The Evil Dead (Actor)
Phantasm (Writer-Director / Actors)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) (Writer-Director / Actor / Director of Photography)
Hellraiser (Writer-Director / Actor)
The Return of the Living Dead (Director / Production Designer)
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The alternate endings on Little Miss Sunshine. They were pretty interesting.
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Audio Commentaries for:

Heathers (1989) - Director, Writer, Producer
Videodrome (1982) - Director, Director of Photography
Videodrome (1982) - Cast
Vegas in Space (1982-1991) - Director, Actor
Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989) - Writer/Director
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The first bonus feature on the Pirates II bonus disc, followed by the "According to Plan" documentary and the Disneyland Premiere. All three features were surprisingly indepth, and didn't sugercoat any part of the production. We see the creators stressed out, panicing and at times pretty much losing it. I give these bonus features 10/10.
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Disney-Fan wrote:The first bonus feature on the Pirates II bonus disc, followed by the "According to Plan" documentary
:lol: Same here! and I also saw that gag reel.
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:lol: The 2nd disc of DMC.
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On: Masters of Horror - Jenifer:
  • So Hideous My Love - featurette
  • On Set: Interview with Steven Weber - featurette
  • On Set: Interview with Carrie Anne Fleming - featurette
  • Working with a Master: Dario Argento - featurette
  • Trailers: Incident On and Off a Mountain Road, Dreams In the Witch House, Dance of the Dead, Jenifer, Chocolate, Homecoming, Deer Woman, Cigarette Burns, Sick Girl, Fair Haired Child, Pick Me Up (each twice)
  • Masters of Horror: Season 1 - promotional teaser trailer

And the Tori Spelling / Creators' audio commentaries on So NoTorious: Complete Series for the episodes "Plucky" and "Accomodating"
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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest: Audio Commentary with Writers Ted Elliot and Terry Rossio.

Well, as a follow up to the greatest most informative commentary ever recorded, I'm glad to say it doesn't disappoint. They give us even more info of the story, and loved how they explained some of the stuff they wrote and what was improvised by the actors or changed by the director and/or the company. And if I ever decided to write a screenplay of a sequel some point in time, I'll use many of the great tips they fave. Just as good if not better than the original.

Also saw the bloopers, theme park featurettes, and trailers.
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The Directors' Commentary on Ice Age
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Valley Girl (1983): Special Edition
  • Director's Audio Commentary (from Chapters 1 through 21, stopped midway through
  • The Music of Valley Girl - featurette
  • Video Commentary Track - one of the hands-down Worst DVD Bonus Features I've ever sat through. The movie's 99 minutes long, and the commentary pieces lasted maybe 12 and popped up throughout the movie. There were literally spaces of 10 minutes or more without commentary
  • Modern English - "I Melt with You," Music Video - D-quality music video
  • The Plimsouls - "A Million Miles Away," Music Video - A-quality music video, an absolute 80's classic
  • 20 Totally Tubular Years Later - featurette
  • Val Speak: Language Translator - hidden feature
  • "Other Great MGM Releases"
  • '80s Trivia Track (only from chapters 1 through 21, slightly better than the Video Commentary Track - but again, a lot of useless stuff)

Private Parts - Theatrical Trailer

Dead Ringers - Trailer, Behind the Scenes Interviews

American Psycho: Killer Collector's Edition - From Page to Screen (or Script to Screen, I don't remember), 4-part Featurette, including "The Book," "The Deal," "The Film," and "The Pornography of Killing," and the additional featurette "The '80s Downtown." Buy this DVD - these featurettes are some of the best Video bonus features I've ever watched! Lions Gate sure knows how to make a retrospective featurette! These interviews are beyond fascinating. Then, I watched both American Psycho trailers, all 3 TV Spots, and the bonus trailers for Undead, The Rules of Attraction, High Tension, and the Swimming with Sharks: 10th Anniversary Special Edition DVD promo

So NoTorious: Complete Series - the audio commentary on "Street," the entire slate of Behind the Scenes Footage, all but 1 of the Cast / Crew Interviews, Outtakes for about 5 episodes, about 4 bonus previews (for - Flavor of Love: Complete First Season, Totally Awesome, Noah's Ark DVD promo - and more I can't remember

From Dusk Till Dawn - theatrical trailer

Child's Play - theatrical trailer

Critters 1, 2, 3, and 4 theatrical trailers

and a lot of stuff on the Halloween: 25 Years of Terror DVD - trailers for Halloween 4 & 5, and bits and pieces of the Michael Myers actors Panel Discussion, the entire Ellie Cornell Panel Discussion, about half of the main documentary, Convention Footage, 2001 Halloween Contest Winner, Halloween III Extended Interviews, Fan-Sent Halloween Videos, and more I can't remember
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Watched the gallery on my Chronological Donald dvd. It was quite interesting to see what comics looked like back in the 30's-40's. The commentary by Leonard Maltin was nice as well.
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I watched the FilmMaker's Journal from Volume 2 of the True-Life Adventures. It's pretty fascinating how the makers of these films accomplished the tasks of filming the wild animals.
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"The kids in the cast" on Hoot
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Re-Animator (1985) - Interview with Stuart Gordon & Brian Yuzna, Theatrical Trailer
Valley Girl (1983) - Theatrical Trailer
From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) - Audio Commentary (Director, Writer), Outtakes, Deleted Scenes
American Psycho (2000) - Audio Commentary (Writer)
The Stuff (1985) - Audio Commentary (Writer/Director)
So NoTorious (2006): Complete Series - Outtakes for "Relaxed," "Charitable," and "Canadian"
trailers for: Room 6, Demon Hunter, and The Tooth Fairy
Addams Family Values (1993) - Theatrical Trailers 1 & 2
The Crazies (1973) - Theatrical Trailers 1 & 2, Lynn Lowry Interview
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Trailers for: Just Before Dark, Lizard in a Woman's Skin, Devil Dog, Antropophagus, Beyond the Darkness, Emanuelle and the Last Cannibals, Stage Fright, Porno Holocaust, Witchery, Killing Birds, Hitcher in the Dark, Death Smiles at Murder

Mick Garris (solo) audio commentary for Riding the Bullet, Riding the Bullet theatrical trailer, featurettes: Alan's Artwork, Thrill Village, David's Makeup, Fury Crash, and Cemetery Shoot

Re-Animator Cast Audio Commentary, Cemetery Man theatrical trailer, Cemetery Man featurette: Death is Beautiful, Naked Lunch theatrical trailer, Naked Lunch B-Roll footage, Naked Lunch 1991 making-of promo, Naked Lunch TV Spots, Naked Lunch Photo Galleries, Trauma (1993) Deleted Scenes, Earth Girls Are Easy theatrical trailer, Earth Girls Are Easy Deleted Scenes, Earth Girls Are Easy - Valley Cable: Ing, Earth Girls Are Easy - Film Bios: Julian Temple, Julie Brown, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer Teaser Trailer

Roger Corman audio commentaries for The (Fall of the) House of Usher (1960) and The Pit and the Pendulum (1961)

Audio commentaries for Masters of Horror: Dario Argento - Jenifer, Joe Dante - Homecoming, and Lucky McKee - Sick Girl. Featurettes: Working with a Master - Joe Dante, Working with a Master - Lucky McKee, The Dead Come Marching: Homecoming, Blood(,) Bugs(,) & Romance: Sick Girl, Script to Screen: Homecoming, Homecoming Outtakes, Jenifer Outtakes, Sick Girl Outtakes, Trailers for Masters of Horror episodes 1 - 11, On-Set Interview with Thea Gill: Homecoming, On-Set Interview with Erin Brown: Sick Girl
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Like Escapay, I (re)watched the bonus features for Doctor Who: City of Death last night.

It's a good documentary, written with a lot of wit and style covering almost everything about the making of this story, from the original draft to the final studio shooting. It was cool how we heard the initial plot (I don't know why but the brief summaries in this retelling really crack me up. "They escape" being used lots of times, with ever amusing effect)

This was bumped to a 2 disc release bacause all of the bonus material was produced and bitrate budgeted for, and then they found unwipe tapes of the studio recording sessions. It was considered such an important find, they had to be included on the DVD. So those extra minutes gave us a 2 disc set.

And I've never watched those studio recording tapes... until last night. And it was one of the most interesting things I've seen on DVD for a long time. Shame about the picture (check out the unrestored version on the closing credits to see what they had to work with) but it really is facinating. Especially watching Tom Baker, who's both charming and amusing (such as the scenes in the art gallery where he apologises for accidently hitting a supporting actor with his elbow) and grumpy and agitated (he looses he rag a few times). The production notes subtitles help put what you are watching into context.

I wish I'd seen this sooner.
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Last DVD I watched with complete bonus materials was the Criterion Collection's La Bete Humaine (1938). But I've also just had a "sniff" at the materials of More Silly Symphonies and one of the True-Life Adventures volumes.
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the audio commentary for Piranha (1978)

and the outtakes for So NoTorious, episode 3: "Accomodating"
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All the bonus material from the recent Treasures I bought. (Complete Pluto 2, More Silly Symphonies and Mickey Mouse Club featuring The Hardy Boys)
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