Last DVD Bonus Features You Watched?

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the "Night Terrors" featurette on the Nightmare on Elm Street (1984): Infinifilm Edition


Audio commentaries:
Misery (1990): Collector's Edition - director Rob Reiner

A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984): Infinifilm 2-Disc Special Edition -
writer/director Wes Craven, actors Amanda Wyss, Robert Englund, Heather Langenkamp, Ronee Blakley, cinematographer Jacques Haitkin, producer Robert Shaye, co-producer Sara Risher, other people I can only seem to remember by name (some may be wrong): Jim Doyle, John Burrows, David De Valle, Rick Shaine.

The one above for Nightmare on Elm Street is one hell of a commentary! Especially Sara Risher's stories. Just when you thought she was out of pregnancy stories- she's got 1 more! :lol: Robert Englund's stuff is great too, especially about how other directors regard Wes Craven.

The Howling (1981) - Joe Dante/Dee Wallace Stone/Chris Stone/Robert Picardo

and right now, I'm working on the Author/Camera Operator commentary on Stanley Kubrick's The Shining.


then, had another Masters of Horror DVD marathon of featurettes with the directors. Garsh, I love those. And watched the making-of featurette on the Legally Blonde special edition DVD.
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All the featurettes on The Karate Kid: Special Edition.
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I have watched quite a bit since I last posted here:

All the bonus material for:

H. R. Pufnstuf - The Complete Series
The Addams Family Volumes 1-3
Looney Tunes Golden Collection Volume 5
Home Improvement - Complete Season 4

and everything else that I have seen on the New DVD thread. (early in the morning, not quite fully awake at the moment. ;)
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blaing wrote:H. R. Pufnstuf - The Complete Series
EEEEEE!

That's a name I haven't heard in awhile! I still need to get the series on DVD!

Anyway, recently watched the following:

Doctor Who: Time-Flight
-Mouth on Legs - an enjoyable interview with Janet Fielding (Tegan Jovanka) as she goes through various topics about her time on "Doctor Who" and what she did afterwards. I'm so glad she's opened up to doing video interviews for the DVDs now (and can't wait for the "Beneath the Surface" set to come States-side, even if I've read not-so-nice things about "Warriors of the Deep".)

-Deleted Scenes - I don't know why, but I watched these and felt they were all included in the episodes. Maybe I'm just hallucinating.

-Jurassic Larks - an interesting take on providing studio recording footage, I especially enjoyed the explanatory text screens (which was also done, but as a subtitle option, for "The Claws of Axos"'s extensive deleted scenes/behind the scenes package).

-Outtakes - interesting, but not something I'd watch over and over.

-Peter Grimwade Interview - all-too-brief, though I'm assuming the MythMakers interview in full is more in-depth. Still, I'm guessing they included it as it focused specifically on Time-Flight and his writing.

Doctor Who: Arc of Infinity
-Anti-Matter from Amsterdam - I liked how it was hosted by Sophie Aldred (Ace) and how it was shot on location, along with the interesting interviews inside the Tardis. But it seemed to repeat a lot from the commentary.

-The Omega Factor - pretty much Omega: A History, it makes me really want to see The Three Doctors (I'm still kicking myself for not buying it at Virgin Megastore when I saw it, as I can't find it in NJ).

And on both those discs...

Coming Soon: The Time Warrior - I was really excited to watch this and can't wait for April when it comes out.

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I watched some of the features on the National Treasure DVD.[/u][/b]
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All the The Wizard of Oz: 3 Disc Special Edition bonus features.

One of the best DVD release/movies ever.
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All the (11) Working with a Master featurettes (except Miike's - since he doesn't have one - and Malone's)

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The 55-minute making-of featurette

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The 51-minute making-of featurette

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The 23-minute making-of featurette

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The 19-minute making-of featurette
The 10-minute featurette on Clive Barker

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The 3 making-of featurettes on the book, the deal, and the movie

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The 27-minute making-of featurette (THX / 1999 DVD)

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The 29-minute making-of featurette

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The 11-minute interview with Wes Craven about the start of his career

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The 50-minute interview with Jodie Foster & Jonathan Demme

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The 10-minute Lloyd Kaufman interview of Dario Argento

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The 19-minute interview with Dario Argento

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The EPK interview with Lisa Bonet
The EPK "personality profile" of Lisa Bonet
The Truth-About-Voodoo Documentary, Parts 1, 3, & 5
The EPK featurette with Alan Parker

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The 28-minute making-of featurette
The blooper reel
The (hidden feature) behind the scenes footage

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The 14-minute interviews with Polanski, Evans, and Sylbert

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The 30-minute interviews with Jack Nicholson, crew, and some famed directors / cinematographers

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The 11-minute making-of featurette

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The 18-minute interview with John Landis

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3 of the 2003 making-of featurettes

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The 19-minute featurette on the reaction to the film

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The 30-minute special effects making-of featurette

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The less than 20-minute making-of featurette

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The making-of featurettes

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Theatrical Trailer
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^ Wow someones been busy

Little Mermaid: The Virtual Ride, twice once straight through, one with the different views/angles

Aladdin: Genie World Tour

Goofy Movie: Calling All Goof cartoon

Oswald: Ub Iwerks Documentary
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Chernabog_Rocks wrote:^ Wow someones been busy
Eh, that's nothing. I can manage that in under 3 nights.



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Audio Commentary with Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez

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Audio Commentary with Mary Harron

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Audio Commentary with Andrew Fleming
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Simon Pegg in boring commentary shocker!

Yes, the commentary for Run Fat Boy Run is boring. BORING. So boring in fact, I turned it off after about 7 minutes. Note: This is a commentary with Simon Pegg and more amazingly, Simon Pegg's mother!

David Schwimmer is too dry, and despite one of the extras ("Goof") showing how much of a joker Thandie Newton is, none of this comes across in her commentary contributions. It's just dull.

I never, ever, thought I would call a commentary with Simon Pegg contributing "dull". :roll:
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Nothing much recently. Been a little slow. Re-listened to the audio commentaries for Masters of Horror: Family, Cigarette Burns (both Carpenter and the writers), The Fair Haired Child, and started Dreams in the Witch-House.

I also watched a featurette for American Psycho that wasn't included on the Killer Uncut Edition, that someone was great enough to post on YouTube.

then, just more trailers, and the Secrets Galore Behind the Gore featurettes on the Friday the 13th: From Crystal Lake to Manhattan bonus disc.
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A few of the features on the Mrs Doubtfire DVD.
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Most of the bonus features on the 101 Dalmatians Platinum Edition DVD.
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OK. here's what I have watched over the last few months:

George of the Jungle and Super Chicken pilot on the George of the Jungle set.

and all of the bonus material from Ratatouille and The Academy Awards Classic cartoon collection
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All the features except the "guys" commentary track and the Rider Strong commentary.
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Atlantis: The Lost Empire Collector's Edition
Disney doesn't make them like this anymore. :( It's so in-depth- I love it!
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Popeye Volume 2
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Tarzan: Collector's Edition
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F-Troop - The Complete Season 2
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The entire "Making Of" sequence from the ALADDIN Platinum Edition.
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