Predators
Extras include:
- Commentary by producer Robert Rodriguez and director Nimród Antal
- Motion Comics
- Moments of Extraction
- Crucified
- Evolution of the Species: Predators Reborn
- The Chosen
- Fox Movie Channel presents Making a Scene
- Deleted and Extended Scenes
- Theatrical Trailer
Apocalypse Now (Full Disclosure Edition) Blu-ray
Extras include:
- Apocalypse Now - original 1979 Cut
- Apocalypse Now Redux
- Commentary for both versions
- "A Conversation with Martin Sheen" interview by Francis Ford Coppola
- "An Interview with John Milius" interview by Francis Ford Coppola
- Complete Francis Ford Coppola interview with Roger Ebert at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival
- Monkey Sampan "lost scene"
- Additional Scenes
- "Destruction of the Kurtz Compound" end credits with audio commentary by Francis Ford Coppola
- "The Hollow Men," video of Marlon Brando reading T.S. Eliot's poem
- The Birth of 5.1 Sound
- Ghost Helicopter Flyover sound effects demonstration
- A Million Feet of Film: The Editing of Apocalypse Now
- The Music of Apocalypse Now
- Heard Any Good Movies Lately? The Sound Design of Apocalypse Now
- The Final Mix
- Apocalypse Then and Now
- The Color Palette of Apocalypse Now
- PBR Streetgang
- The Color Palette of Apocalypse Now
- The Synthesizer Soundtrack" article by music synthesizer inventor Bob Moog
- Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse
- Commentary with Eleanor and Francis Ford Coppola
- 48-page collectible printed booklet with special note from Francis Ford Coppola, never-before-seen archives from the set, behind the scenes photos and more
- John Milius Script Excerpt with Francis Ford Coppola Notes
- Storyboard Gallery
- Photo Gallery, including images from photographer Mary Ellen Mark
- Marketing Archive
The Rocky Horror Picture Show Blu-ray
Extras include:
- The Midnight Experience - numerous optional in-feature enhancements
- Trivia Track - Turn this option on for pop-up trivia about the film, it's cast, and creators (Appears in the upper left corner of the screen)
- Vintage Callback Track (Unrated) - Join the tradition of yelling lines back at the screen with the original 1983 Rocky Horror Picture Show Audience Par-Tic-I-Pation track brought to you buy Fan Club president Sal Piro (Basically, subtitles that tell you what to yell (Appears in the upper right)
- Prop Box: Worried about damaging your delicate plasma TV by throwing stuff at the screen during the film? This in-feature option has you covered. Toggle through available props using the left and right keys on your remote, and press "Enter" to throw them, virtually, at the screen (Appears in the lower left)
- The Late Night, Double Feature, Picture-in-Picture Show: A live shadowcast performance with Rocky Horror Picture Show cast members from around the globe (Appears in the lower right) Note: You can turn on as many of the options at a time as you'd like
- The Search for the 35th Anniversary Shadowcast - For this Blu-ray edition of the film, Fox commissioned a special shadowcast, auditioning Rocky Horror fans from around the globe. In part one, Don't Dream It, Be It we get to watch the giddy hopefuls in the try-out process—meeting some definitely kooky characters along the way—and in part two, An-Tic-I-Pation, original cast member Barry Bostwick comes in to judge the audition tapes
- Rocky-Oke: Sing It! - Karaoke-style lyrics appear on the screen, and for the hardcore, there's an option to turn off the actors' vocal tracks so you can belt out the songs yourself
- Commentary with Richard O'Brien and Patricia Quinn
- Play with Alternate Black and White Opening
- Mick Rock (A Photographer) - On-set photographer Mick Rock talks about the process of documenting the shoot
- Mick Rock's Picture Show
- Two Deleted Musical Scenes
- Eleven Alternate Outtakes
- Alternate Credit Ending
- A Misprint Ending
- Retrospective Documentary Rocky Horror Double Feature Video Show
- Footage from the riotous Beacon Theater 10th Anniversary showing
- Time Warp Music Video from the 15th Anniversary VHS release
- Theatrical trailers
- A high definition, user-directed pressbook gallery- with an interface that allows you to actually read all of the material - and a self-playing poster gallery
Psycho Blu-ray
Extras include:
- Commentary
- The Making of 'Psycho'
- 'Psycho' Sound
- In the Master's Shadow: Hitchcock's Legacy
- Hitchcock/Truffaut - an interesting Psycho-centric snippet from their 1962 interview sessions
- Newsreel Footage: The Release of 'Psycho'
- The Shower Scene - the iconic sequence with and without Herrmann's score
- The Shower Scene: Storyboards by Saul Bass
- Publicity Stills
- Posters and 'Psycho' Ads
- Lobby Cards
Seven Samurai (Criterion Collection) Blu-ray
Extras include:
- Scholars' Roundtable - a commentary with popular scholars and critics David Desser, Joan Mellen, Stephen Prince, Tony Rayns, and Donald Richie discussing the history of Seven Samurai, its landmark status, the impact the film and Mr. Kurosawa's work have had
- Michael Jeck - an audio commentary with Japanese film expert Michael Jack, most viewers are probably already familiar with it since it appeared on Criterion's SDVD release of Seven Samurai
- Akira Kurosawa It Is Wonderful to Create - a documentary on the making of Seven Samurai, part of the Toho Masterworks series Akira Kurosawa: It is Wonderful to Create, featuring interviews with various Kurosawa collaborators, including writer Masayuki Yui, screenwriter Shinobu Hashimoto, director Hiromichi Horikawa, set decorator Koichi Hamamura, script supervisor Teruyo Nogami, lighting technician Mitsuo Kaneko, actors Seiki Miyaguchi and Yoshio Tsuchiya
- My Life in Cinema: Akira Kurosawa - a lengthy video interview, filmed for the Directors Guild of Japan in 1993, featuring Akira Kurosawa and Nagisa Oshima. The two legendary directors discuss Kurosawa's life, career and legacy
- Seven Samurai: Origins and Influences - a very good documentary, recorded exclusively for Criterion, focusing on the important role the samurai occupy in Japanese history, art, and cinema. With comments by various scholars and critics, including Tony Rayns, Donald Richie, and David Desser
- Trailers and Teaser
- Behind the Scenes Photo Gallery
- Posters Gallery
- Booklet - 60-page illustrated booklet containing Kenneth Turan's essay "The Hours and Times"; Peter Cowie's essay "Seven Rode Together"; Philip Kemp's essay "A Time of Honor"; Peggy Chiao's essay "Kurosawa's Early Influences"; Alain Silver's essay "The Rains Came"; Stuart Galbraith's essay "A Magnificent Year"; a tribute from Arthur Penn; a tribute from Sidney Lumet; and Toshiro Mifune: In His Own Words
Extras include:
- "Shaking Up Shakespeare" Picture-in-Picture Commentary with Director Baz Luhrmann, production designer Catherine Martin, DP Donald M. McAlpine, and co-writer Craig Pearce (If you select the "picture-in-picture" option behind-the-scenes footage from the film, along with pre-production artwork, storyboards, and other material will appear on screen during the movie. Additionally, an icon will periodically pop-up in the lower left corner of the screen; press select and you'll be taken to a relevant section from one of the many bonus features below, which can also be selected from the "extras" menu)
- Romeo + Juliet: The Music Documentary
- Everybody's Free: The Journey of the Song
- The London Music Mix
- Temp Music: The Journey of the Song
- First Kiss - the first rehearsal kiss between DiCaprio and Danes, along with Beach Scene
- Uncut Rehearsal
- Outside the Church
- Director's Gallery - A series of Baz Luhrman-centric clips; Why Shakespeare? and Pitching Shakespeare are from a speech by Luhrman, who explains his inspiration for the project and tells the story of his misguided attempt to pitch the movie to 20th Century Fox execs; These are followed by Directing the Gas Station, Directing the Pool Scene, and Tybalt's Execution
- Director of Photography Gallery - Brief featurettes profiling how the director of photography achieved certain effects; Includes: A Hole in the Wall, The Fish Tank Scene, Filming the Lift Scene, One Light, and Filming the Church
- Interview Gallery
- International Theatrical Trailer
Extras include:
- Spectacular, Spectacular: Picture-in-Picture mode with audio commentary by Baz Luhrmann, Catherine Martin, Donald M. McAlpine and Craig Pearce, and featuring behind-the-scenes footage and stills
- A Creative Adventure featurette, with introduction by Baz Luhrmann
- Father & Son - a look at an alternate opening
- Nicole Kidman's first vocal test
- The Making of Moulin Rouge
- The Stars
- The Writers
- The Design
- The Dance
- The Music
- The Cutting Room
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