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The Jungle Book
The LOst Charector: Rocky the Rhino
I Wanna Be Like You-Music Video
Deleted Songs
The Bare Necessities: The Making of the Jungle Book
Disney's Kipling: Walt's Magic Touch on a Literary Classic
The Lure of the Jungle Book
Mowgli's Return to the Wild
Frank and Ollie
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I Wanna Be Like You-Music Video
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Disney's Kipling: Walt's Magic Touch on a Literary Classic
The Lure of the Jungle Book
Mowgli's Return to the Wild
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Beauty and the Beast PE - Glen Keane: The Transformation
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Death Becomes Her: making of featurette
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Death Becomes Her: making of featurette
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Don't Call It a Comeback, I've Been Here For Years...
Don't Call It a Comeback, I've Been Here For Years...
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Do you remember how long that featurette was? I don't own the DVD (yet).Beast_enchantment wrote:non disney:
Death Becomes Her: making of featurette

Masters of Horror: Season 1 (2005) boxset, Bonus Disc
Featurette - DGA (Directors' Guild of America) Panel Discussion
Featurette - Masters of Horror Dinner Discussion
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only about 15 mins. it was a promotional feature for the film's initial 1992 release. its good but not great. ace movie though, lollazario wrote:Do you remember how long that featurette was? I don't own the DVD (yet).
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Damn right it is. I watched it again recently, because of all the reviews I'd read since. Many people seemed to think the movie was bad. Or, not great. But it is amazing. Really. Some times I think critics penalize a lesser film because it's not perfect for it daring to be different, darker, mean-spirited, or stranger than most of the mainstream movies that come out. Or the movies with the big, award-nominated name actors.Beast_enchantment wrote:only about 15 mins. it was a promotional feature for the film's initial 1992 release. its good but not great. ace movie though, lol
Anyway, I'm a little consoled by the fact that they mentioned Death Becomes Her on both Inside the Actors Studio, and that American Cinemateque Tribute (the one Jim Carrey hosted- I think Jim Carrey hosted, either that or he intro'ed) to Meryl Streep.
And Universal freaking owes Region 1 a better DVD. At least widescreen. God, Universal sucks. I don't know who's worse- them or Sony / Columbia-TriStar.
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Finding Nemo
Making Nemo: A Special Documentary
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Timon: Behind the Legend
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Making Nemo: A Special Documentary
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Pixar Animations Studio Tour
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The Lion King 1 1/2
Timon: Behind the Legend
Before the Begining: The Making of The Lion King 1 1/2
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(still the) Masters of Horror - season one boxset
each of the individual 12 episode discs other than "Imprint," Working with a Master featurettes - William Malone, Don Coscarelli, John Landis, Dario Argento, Lucky McKee, Mick Garris, Stuart Gordon, John Carpenter, Joe Dante, Larry Cohen, Tobe Hooper, and John McNaughton.
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Unfortunately, only 2 of these featurettes were about the movie, except for the "Diagnosing" one. But, featurettes: "Misery Loves Company," "Diagnosing Annie Wilkes," "Advice for the Stalked," "Profile of a Stalker," "Celebrity Stalkers," "Anti-Stalking Laws."
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the "Jonathan Demme & Jodie Foster" featurette / documentary. And for only 2 people talking... this is one hell of a featurette!! Completely worth getting this 2-disc DVD for these 3 featurettes alone! Some of the stories they tell were already mentioned in the "Labyrinth" documentary on the old MGM Special Edition, but they tell them differently. Anyway, I was still riveted through the entire thing. And the "Scoring the Silence" featurette.
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featurettes: "The House That Freddy Built: The Legacy of New Line Horror" and "Never Sleep Again: The Making of a Nightmare on Elm Street." Plus, the "Freddy's Coming for You" trivia challenge. I got all the questions right, even the one I didn't know from re-watching the movie 2 weeks ago.
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featurettes: "Mr. Cotton, I Presume? : Andrew Robinson," " Actress From Hell: Ashley Laurence," "Hellcomposer: Christopher Young," "Under the Skin: Doug Bradley." Plus, the "U.S. G-rated Trailer" and TV Spot #1.

featurettes: "View From the Overlook: Crafting the Shining," "The Making of the Shining" (with and without the Vivian Kubrick commentary), "The Visions of Stanley Kubrick," and "Wendy Carlos, Composer."
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I really liked the few bonus features we got on this DVD. They were a lot more substancial and satisfying than the 2 dinky featurettes on The Screwfly Solution (which the only good one was the 4-minute Visual Effects bit anyway) featurettes. "Skin and Bones: The Making of Family" and "Terror Tracks: Mastering the Family Score." I also listened to the audio commentary with writer Brent Hanley. And I really liked it, considering that Frailty sucked, he's a very interesting guy.
Unfortunately, only 2 of these featurettes were about the movie, except for the "Diagnosing" one. But, featurettes: "Misery Loves Company," "Diagnosing Annie Wilkes," "Advice for the Stalked," "Profile of a Stalker," "Celebrity Stalkers," "Anti-Stalking Laws."
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the "Jonathan Demme & Jodie Foster" featurette / documentary. And for only 2 people talking... this is one hell of a featurette!! Completely worth getting this 2-disc DVD for these 3 featurettes alone! Some of the stories they tell were already mentioned in the "Labyrinth" documentary on the old MGM Special Edition, but they tell them differently. Anyway, I was still riveted through the entire thing. And the "Scoring the Silence" featurette.
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featurettes: "The House That Freddy Built: The Legacy of New Line Horror" and "Never Sleep Again: The Making of a Nightmare on Elm Street." Plus, the "Freddy's Coming for You" trivia challenge. I got all the questions right, even the one I didn't know from re-watching the movie 2 weeks ago.
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featurettes: "Mr. Cotton, I Presume? : Andrew Robinson," " Actress From Hell: Ashley Laurence," "Hellcomposer: Christopher Young," "Under the Skin: Doug Bradley." Plus, the "U.S. G-rated Trailer" and TV Spot #1.

featurettes: "View From the Overlook: Crafting the Shining," "The Making of the Shining" (with and without the Vivian Kubrick commentary), "The Visions of Stanley Kubrick," and "Wendy Carlos, Composer."
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I really liked the few bonus features we got on this DVD. They were a lot more substancial and satisfying than the 2 dinky featurettes on The Screwfly Solution (which the only good one was the 4-minute Visual Effects bit anyway) featurettes. "Skin and Bones: The Making of Family" and "Terror Tracks: Mastering the Family Score." I also listened to the audio commentary with writer Brent Hanley. And I really liked it, considering that Frailty sucked, he's a very interesting guy.
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