Articles related to "Dvd Bonus"Here's what to expect in the second and final installment of The Jim Henson Company's Dinosaurs DVD's.
Plenty of bonus features enhance I Love You, Man, a rude John Hamburg-directed tribute to male bonding.
Knocked Up on DVD includes 25 minutes of extra scenes including deleted and extended scenes, gag reel, documentary, and featurette.
This DVD includes deleted scenes and lots of short features about the physical comedy in Paul Blart: Mall Cop.
When two overgrown adolescents must perform community service as mentors in order to avoid jail time, they become reluctant role models.
The talented singer brings a clear, sweet voice and a passion for music to every song. The selections are part pop and part jazz.
Plenty of bonus features, including a Making Of Featurette, enhance the DVD release of "Step Brothers."
A former Playboy bunny leads a sorority house of misfit girls in this fun romantic comedy.
Special features on the Troy DVD highlight battle scenes and special effects.
It's Garry Shandling's Show: The Complete Series is not scheduled to come out in stores until October 20th, 2009, but here's a preview of what you can expect.
Director Jason Reitman delivers on the "Juno" DVD as well as the theatrical release: An unusual assortment of extra features makes the home version even more enjoyable.
In addition to commentary, the new Knowing DVD contains short features about the making of the film and views of the Apocalypse.
The best scenes in "Evan Almighty" made it into the theatrical release, but the DVD bonus features are still highly entertaining.
Angelina Jolie won three prestigious acting awards for her portrayal of a young sociopath in this drama set inside a psychiatric hospital in the late 1960s.
Rock songs, physical comedy, dream sequences, car chases, and star-studded cameos make Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny a fun diversion.
In addition to commentary, the new Push DVD contains deleted scenes and a short feature about real people with exceptional powers.
Two American air guitarists compete regionally, nationally, and internationally - but mostly against each other in this hilarious documentary.
Trend-setting in terms of fashion and filmmaking, 'Annie Hall' examines the various stages of a romantic relationship.
Kate Hudson and Jason Biggs add to the perverted fun in "My Best Friend's Girl," a raunchy sex comedy about the ultimate bad date.
It's been ten years since the end of his popular TV series, yet Jerry Seinfeld still manages to maintain his old familiar, cynically comedic persona in Bee Movie. 7/10
In its final season, the writers of the politically incorrect series Drawn Together have pulled all of the stops, stooping to the lowest depths of tastelessness. 6.5/10
Having kicked off the summer movie season with an impressive worldwide box office of over 570 million dollars, Iron Man hits DVD with hours of great extra features. 8/10
Academy Award-nominated Ryan Gosling delivers a heart-wrenching performance of a teacher on the brink of total self-destruction.
Michael Cera and Kat Dennings star as Nick & Norah in a romantic comedy about New York's indie rock scene.
Featuring Kenny Miller and Debi Storm, "Perfect Copy" portrays a woman who loses her mother, her identity, and her humanity during one frightening episode in her life.
Three nerdy high school freshmen hire a homeless U.S. Army veteran as their low-budget bodyguard from the local bully.
DVD bonuses fill in some missing pieces of this puzzling comedy about a disturbing marriage preparation course.
'Paprika' DVD bonus features provide information about how the eye-popping dream sequences were created.
This leisurely paced romantic comedy builds tension as the two long-distance would-be lovers get closer to finally meeting each other.
Although the theatrical release of "Superbad" shocked some viewers with its crude language and raunchy teenaged humor, the DVD version pushes the envelope even further.
Underneath the computer generated animation, special effects, fast-paced action, and science fiction, 'Spider-Man' is just another love story.
DVD bonus features give clarity to this exciting psychedelic rock musical featuring a young cast of little-known actors.
Using motion-capture digital animation, "Beowulf" provides action, special effects, and monsters in a new way.
"Pineapple Express" on DVD also includes extended and alternate scenes, a gag reel, and short feature on the making of the movie.
Extensive DVD bonus features brighten thrilling sci-fi flick Sunshine.
Although the precognitive surprises in "Next" lose their surprise element after one viewing, the breathtaking special effects continue to amaze over and over again.
A five-part documentary included on the Special Collector's Edition DVD adds greater value to this exciting romantic drama from 1985.
This horrifying musical about the Demon Barber of Fleet Street continues Burton's darkly comic directing style.
Nicole Kidman and Sean Penn star in the 2005 international thriller "The Interpreter."
The story of a man who forms a romantic relationship with a life-sized doll could have gone in several different directions.
This DVD comes packed with bonus features that set the stage for Legally Blonde's ongoing success.
DVD bonus features highlight Jerry Seinfeld's involvement in the animated film.
DVD bonuses enhance the story of two disgraced rival figure skaters who join together to become the first-ever same-sex pair to compete in the world championships.
DVD bonus features enhance this thoughtful romantic comedy starring Steve Carell.
DVD bonus features on 'The Forbidden Kingdom' include mini-documentaries on the cast, crew, locations, and action choreography.
The new 2-Disc Deluxe Edition DVD of 'The Mummy' coincides with the theatrical release of 'The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor.'
The screenwriting team of Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith wrote the girl-power movies The House Bunny (2008) and Legally Blonde (2001).
Disjointed story, undeveloped characters hold back the talented cast of 'The Ex.'
In "The Bridges of Madison County," based on Robert James Waller's novel, two lonely people get a second chance at love.
Two of Sesame Street's loveable characters get together for some birthday fun and learn about each other's traditions.
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