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- Director Ross, various cast and crew and members of the Met staff discuss how the film took over the famous museum for its version of the gala. The production received unprecedented cooperation from the historically cautious institution, no doubt due in part to the participation of Vogue and its legendary editor-in-chief, Anna Wintour.
- Join producer Bobby Cohen, director Jon M. Chu and their visual collaborators - cinematographer, production designer, and more - as they illuminate the state-of-the-art techniques that brought the dazzling look of NYSM2 to the screen.
- Like a gleaming steel monster from our nightmares, MechaGodzilla comes to life in a grinding, crackling whir of bio-mechanical terror bent on world domination. Discover how this fan favorite from classic Toho films was reinvented for a new age.
- As he enters his eighth decade in the movies, Warner Bros. celebrates this cinematic icon - actor, producer, director, master filmmaker - with 9 new documentaries covering the entire breadth of Eastwood's remarkable career.
- A look at the newest version of one of cinema's greatest monsters.
- Join director Clint Eastwood and his creative team, along with Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller, as they overcome enormous creative and logistic obstacles to make a film that brings the truth of Navy SEAL Chris Kyle's story to the screen.
- In the rubble of Hong Kong, two behemoths meet on the field of battle: Godzilla and MechaGodzilla. In a fight to the death, Godzilla seems outmatched until his former foe comes to his rescue, creating the greatest Tag Team in Titan history.
- 21st century choreographers, dancers and film historians discuss the significance of Singin' in the Rain (1952) to their art form.
- While considerably smaller than her co-stars, Millie Bobby Brown is, like the Titans, a force of nature.
- An appreciation and the story of the "making of" THE MALTESE FALCON.
- Follow Stanley Kubrick as he creates his savage and brilliant Vietnam film, hewing closely to the theme that dominated his creative life for four decades - the duality of human nature. Poised between good and evil, mankind was, in Kubrick's view, a complex creature equally capable of unspeakable savagery and heart-melting tenderness. Full Metal Jacket would make his case in vivid, blood-soaked Technicolor. Through interviews with Kubrick's collaborators and cast members, including Vincent D'Onofrio, Lee Ermey and Adam Baldwin, this documentary reveals how Kubrick's brilliant visual sense, astute knowledge of human nature, and unique perspective on the duality of man came together to make Full Metal Jacket an unforgettable cinematic experience, taking its place in his "war trilogy" alongside cinematic landmarks Fear and Desire and Paths of Glory.
- George Lucas and others discuss the production and the making of THX 1138 (1971).
- Narrated by Bradley Cooper, this biographical portrait of Kyle draws on a wide array of interviewees, including Jim DeFelice (co-author of Kyle's autobiography); Kyle's brother, Jeff; his widow, Taya; Marcus Luttrell, author of Lone Survivor (played by Mark Wahlberg in the film of the same name); and members of the military who served with Kyle. The presentation is enhanced by numerous photos and personal videos.
- In Monarch's Antarctic Base, a frozen fortress buffeted by screaming winds and surrounded by impenetrable ice, King Ghidorah shakes off his icy slumber and escapes in one of the film's most thrilling sequences. Join the filmmakers as they reveal how King Ghidorah was brought to terrifying life inside Monarch's underground biolab with its towering ice wall.
- Stanley Kubrick's groundbreaking 2001: A Space Odyssey opened the door to all the films and filmmakers who followed it. Through interviews with directors such as George Lucas, Steven Spielberg and Sydney Pollack - as well as special effects professionals and cultural historians - this documentary examines the legacy of Kubrick's masterpiece and its influence on science fiction films, special effects and world cinema.
- Director Stuart Rosenberg, in his final interview, enlivens this entertaining look at the creation of this chain-gang classic - the film that cemented Paul Newman's status as a screen icon. Through film clips, rare on-set footage and interviews with the filmmaking team, including Oscar-winner George Kennedy and screenwriter Frank R. Pierson, this documentary reveals how Cool Hand Luke became the seminal prison picture of its era, influencing a generation of filmmakers with its tough, uncompromising style.
- Director Gary Ross and participants from the previous extras discuss the challenge of casting a film where group chemistry is even more important than the individual performances.
- Mothra is an elegant, bioluminescent winged creature who emits a soothing musical hum. But don't let her beauty fool you. Like Godzilla, she strives to protect the natural world, and like a mother protecting her young, she can be a lethal killer. Discover her unique weapons, including blinding light waves, silken web attacks and a devastatingly powerful stinger.
- Follow the difficult birth and full realization of this beautifully told romance through its many twists and turns. Through interviews with Clint Eastwood, Meryl Streep, screenwriter Richard LaGravenese and many others, this documentary reveals the commitment, hard work and creativity it took to bring to the screen this classic love story in the style of George Stevens or John Ford.
- For untold millennia, Titans of all kinds have tried to dethrone the king and yet - Godzilla endures. Join the three directors of Godzilla (2014), Godzilla: King of the Monsters and Godzilla vs. Kong in this hair-raising look at the fearsome, frightening, formidable foes who have tried to defeat this greatest of all Titans. But as Godzilla knows only too well - there can only be one king.
- An international icon, Godzilla has starred in over 35 feature films and countless episodes of television. Discover why this awesome Titan continues to capture the imagination of millions, spawning an enduring culture of fans around the world.
- An overview of the making of, and a look at the continuing popularity of, Stanley Kubrick's _Shining, The (1980)_.
- The genre of Film Noir gets an in-depth examination. Through a multitude of interviews with industry enthusiasts and film clips, every aspect of what makes a Noir is touched upon.
- Discover the man behind the movie, director Roland Emmerich, whose unflagging energy and relentless pursuit of perfection inspired the entire creative team behind Midway.
- WB 100th Behind the Shield includes 17 short features that explore the rich history of Warner Bros. with profiles on filmmakers and TV creators such as Clint Eastwood, Martin Scorsese, Jon M. Chu, Stanley Kubrick and Chuck Lorre, as well as fascinating stories about Warner Bros.' historic backlot and the studio's legacy of cinematic innovation.
- The Characters of Star Wars is a Video Documentary included in the 2004 DVD release of the Star Wars Original Trilogy. It explained the Mythos of many of the "Star Wars" Characters.
- Set to a bebop jazz beat, this documentary brings to life the extraordinary work of graphic designer Saul Bass, whose groundbreaking title sequences for Hitchcock's films transformed the art of movie titles. Through interviews with directors such as Martin Scorsese and Guillermo del Toro, this film reveals why Bass is still considered the medium's greatest artist.
- Alfred Hitchcock often referred to his style of film making as "pure cinema" - using camera movement, editing, music and sound to tell stories that would be impossible in any other medium. Even as early as the 1920s, while his contemporaries were simply filming stage plays, Hitchcock was creating a cinematic language that has endured and influenced every filmmaker who came after him. This in-depth documentary allows directors such as William Friedkin, Martin Scorsese and Guillermo del Toro to examine the power and mastery of Hitchcock's cinematic style, breaking down such signature sequences as the bell tower scene in Vertigo, the attic attack in The Birds and the shower scene in Psycho.
- Godzilla makes his first appearance in old-school Toho fashion, stomping out of the Florida surf and laying waste to men, machines, buildings and everything else in his path. In Godzilla Attacks, see the cast and crew talk about redefining and recreating the new iteration of the famous villain, Godzilla.
- Spurred on by his young friend Jia, Kong leads the way into Hollow Earth - a vast land beyond the imagination, where the mystery of his ancient rivalry with Godzilla is revealed. In Kong Discovers Hollow Earth, see the cast and crew discuss the process that went into creating Hollow Earth and the lore behind it.
- A look at the visual design of the film The Shining (1980).
- Deep within Hollow Earth, Kong pushes open towering stone doors to discover his ancient home. Here, where generations of Titans once flourished, Kong takes his rightful place on the throne of his ancestors. In Behold Kong's Temple, see the cast and crew discuss what went into crafting Kong's temple.
- On the film's 40th anniversary, the cast and crew of Cabaret look back at the creation of this cinematic landmark, winner of 8 Academy Awards and the crowning achievement of its director, Bob Fosse. Documentary Short narrated by Neil Patrick Harris.
- Narrated by Bradley Cooper, this describes the history and ethos of Navy SEALS. They recall their experiences of the grueling training regimen, which is vividly portrayed in American Sniper. Several are former BUD/S instructors (for "Basic Underwater Training/SEAL"). The participants also offer frank assessments of the challenges of reconciling SEAL service with family life; several wives contribute their insight, including Taya Kyle.
- He is considered by many the greatest film director the medium has ever known. Yet in a 45-year career, Stanley Kubrick's films number only a dozen. That he strove for perfection is well established. What is less known is that he lavished years of energy on several films that never saw the flickering light of the silver screen. Through interviews and abundant archival materials, this documentary examines these "lost" films in depth to discover what drew Kubrick to these projects, the work he did to prepare them for production, and why they ultimately were abandoned.
- The behind the scenes story of how "Casablanca" became an American film classic.
- If a monster can be a superstar, this is the one. A 355-foot living mountain powered by atomic energy, Godzilla is a towering protector of the natural world, guarding the Earth from invasive species using his devastating atomic breath and thunderous roar. For generations, audiences have been thrilled to watch this greatest of all Titans rampage through cities and vanquish his rivals.
- 30 years after its release, the personalities involved in the making of Alan J. Pakula's classic 'All the President's Men' revisit events and stories about the successful film based on the best-selling novel written by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, also presenting the important legacy the film had in culture and in journalism.
- Current filmmakers such as Ridley Scott and George Lucas reflect on the importance and influence of the Film.
- Few people outside the director's inner circle knew that Alfred Hitchcock's chief collaborator throughout his career was his wife and muse, Alma Reville Hitchcock. Through interviews with Hitchcock family members and biographers, fascinating stills and never-before-seen home movies, this documentary brings to life the enduring love affair and creative partnership that shaped the work of one of Hollywood's greatest artists.
- Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas and many others discuss the history, troubles, and legacy of American Zoetrope.
- This documentary short explores the origins of the monster movie and how Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds" (1963) fits in the genre.
- Having made films about Nelson Mandela, Navy SEAL Chris Kyle and Sully Sullenberger, Clint Eastwood is no stranger to hero stories. Now this veteran director brings to the screen the real-life account of three Americans whose extraordinary grace under pressure thwarted a terrorist attack on a train speeding across the French-Belgian frontier. Join two-time Academy Award winner Eastwood and his creative team as they reveal the aspects of the story that moved them and why they took the bold step of casting the three Americans to play themselves in the film.
- A look at the newest version of one of Godzilla's greatest rivals.
- The difference between disaster and deliverance rested on the character of the man with his hands on the controls.