Last DVD Bonus Features You Watched?
Rewatched a lot of the Friday the 13th boxset features (I'm a little disappointed). Then, watched more trailers. Watched the Naked Lunch bonus disc documentary, Naked Making Lunch... it wasn't very interesting. It didn't even discuss the movie much, it was mostly just a lot of little pieces of information, with illustrations and interviews that often seemed a little pointless. Listened to the audio commentaries on the Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives and Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood, both were fairly good compared to Rob Hedden's dry recapping of part VIII's entire film story.
All the special features on the Fat Actress 2nd disc - Behind the scenes footage / interviews (watched this twice), Premiere Party footage, Showtime show promos, Deleted Scenes, and I watched the Showtime Shorts interview with Kirstie Alley at least 5 or 6 times.
Radio spots / photo gallery for City of the Living Dead. All the Friday the 13th trailers on the Ultimate Collection bonus disc.
Radio spots / photo gallery for City of the Living Dead. All the Friday the 13th trailers on the Ultimate Collection bonus disc.
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Well, I watched some of the bonus features from the Alice in Wonderland ME, particularily the "I'm Odd" song demo. I thought it was cute, but I liked the version actually in the film a WHOLE lot better. I also viewed the galleries for both Alice and Sword in the Stone. And all I can say is...wow. That's a lot of concept drawings/photos/sketches!!
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Last night I watched the "'70s Flashback: Danny Masterson & Wilmer Vaderrama" featurette for That '70s Show: The Complete Fifth Season.
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Graham Lineham's solo commentary on all 6 episodes of The IT Crowd. Now some of you may remember this sit-com prompting my The traditional studio sit-com is dead thread. Still, I bought the DVD!
But this is a wonderful commentary. Lineham addresses all of my complaints about the series - from the audience laughter and the stagy acting to the fact that the show is a bit "shouty". Each and every critisism is either dismissed with justification or sometimes he actually agrees. He even says series one was more of a draft of what he wanted the series to be, and series two will be better. (He drops lots of hints about series 2 - which is 8 episodes and he has been helped out by Arthur Matthews - his Father Ted co-writer - for story ideas).
The IT Crowd isn't a bad sit-com, its just super-disappointing after the Lineham scripted Father Ted and Black Books (Series 1 only), plus Lineham was the co-creator of Big Train one of the best sketch shows ever on TV. What's interesting is the only episode I thought really worked well (the second one, about the shoes) was one Lineham himself was unhappy with when writing. It really is a facinating commentary, and it held my attention throughout the whole 3 hours.
Each episode, in addition to the solo commentary, also has a Lineham and Cast commentary, so I'll be listening to them in the coming week.
Wikipedia The IT Crowd, Graham Lineham
But this is a wonderful commentary. Lineham addresses all of my complaints about the series - from the audience laughter and the stagy acting to the fact that the show is a bit "shouty". Each and every critisism is either dismissed with justification or sometimes he actually agrees. He even says series one was more of a draft of what he wanted the series to be, and series two will be better. (He drops lots of hints about series 2 - which is 8 episodes and he has been helped out by Arthur Matthews - his Father Ted co-writer - for story ideas).
The IT Crowd isn't a bad sit-com, its just super-disappointing after the Lineham scripted Father Ted and Black Books (Series 1 only), plus Lineham was the co-creator of Big Train one of the best sketch shows ever on TV. What's interesting is the only episode I thought really worked well (the second one, about the shoes) was one Lineham himself was unhappy with when writing. It really is a facinating commentary, and it held my attention throughout the whole 3 hours.
Each episode, in addition to the solo commentary, also has a Lineham and Cast commentary, so I'll be listening to them in the coming week.
Wikipedia The IT Crowd, Graham Lineham
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A Bug's Life:
Pre-Production
“Fleabie” Reel
Original Treatment
“Storyboard Pitch”
"Storyboard to Film Comparison"
“Abandoned Sequences”
“Research”
Production
“Behind the Scenes of A Bug’s Life”
“Early Tests”
“Progression Demonstration”
“Sound Design”
Pre-Production
“Fleabie” Reel
Original Treatment
“Storyboard Pitch”
"Storyboard to Film Comparison"
“Abandoned Sequences”
“Research”
Production
“Behind the Scenes of A Bug’s Life”
“Early Tests”
“Progression Demonstration”
“Sound Design”
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