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- Music video for Drowning Pool's song, Step Up.
- A mother and a son employed in the Elysée investigate on a murder.
- A charred body is found in Brocéliande Forest with a shocked and speechless 13-year-old boy next to it. What is he doing there? How is he involved? Two gendarmes and an unconventional child psychiatrist try to clear up the mystery.
- Official music video for "The Note" by Wren.
- This piece offers "avant" (before) and "apres" (after) comparisons.
- This documentary is decided into eleven segments, each of which covers a different stunt. These range from the mountain climbing at the start of the film through the car chase, the break-in at BioCyte, and the climactic scenes.
- We hear from Allen and Albert Hughes plus producer Don Murphy during this nine-minute and 55-second piece. Mostly we learn how the film differs from its inspiration, and we see a fair amount of material from the comic.
- This piece discusses the film's stunts as we hear from Woo, Cruise, Wagner, Scott, Polson, climbing expert Ron Kauk, stunt coordinator Brian Smrz, first assistant director Arthur Anderson and second assistant director Joan Cunningham.
- Here we find remarks from cast and crew on the look at the various locations found in the film as well as the production design and visual choices.
- The opening action sequence is so enormous that it gets its own behind-the-scenes doc, which takes us through the insane logistics involved with staging a scene that destroys hundreds of cars.
- Arthur Sellmann is marrying Irene, and his friend, the spiritual Diana makes him read his future in the palm of his hands every week. Maybe he shouldn't have started believing what he is told.
- A look at the blend of practical and digital effects in the film, including digital landscapes and computerized arrows.
- This making-of piece has Neeson, Megaton, Grace, and actors Forest Whitaker and Leland Orser. This piece discusses the various films in the franchise as well as aspects of Taken 3.
- This making-of piece notes on the design and execution of "The Fall" sequence on the film
- In-depth interview with filmmaker Sam Irvin who, in 1977, worked on Brian De Palma's The Fury as a production assistant, extra, and journalist for Cinefantastique magazine.
- Inventor of the Steadicam, Garrett Brown talks about its use on Rocky (1976) and how much things have changed since then.
- This short presents info from Smith, Ayer, Pitt, Bernthal, Pena, tank supervisor Jim Dowdall, production designer Andrew Menzies, tank production assistant Thomas Turner, and Bovington Tank Museum curator David Willey as they examine the tanks used in the film as well as how the actors worked in them.
- This short piece is broken into nine even-shorter segments, each of which can be viewed individually or as a play-all function. Those nine are titled The Crash: A Five-Act Play, Model Airplanes, Exterior Sets, Interior Sets, Landing Location, Escape Underwater, Crash Research, Miniature Road and Crash for Crash: 'U.S. Marshals' vs. 'The Fugitive.'
- We hear from Pollack, Kidman, chief interpreter Diana Liao, and French interpreter Brigitte Andreasser-Pearl. We learn a little about Kidman's research and the creation of the Ku language but mostly we find notes about how the interpreters' work and their challenges.
- Darkmoor Manor is England's most haunted house, its doors closed to the public. It is now just part of a tour which helps attracts visitors to a struggling town. That is until the tour guide, trying to impress two attractive American visitors promises to get them inside. But none of them could be prepared for what was waiting within the shadows of the house.
- Pollack talks about how panning and scanning caused him to abandon the 2.35:1 ratio for 20 years but he returned to it for Interpreter. He also shows some shots from the film in their correct ratio and in cropped versions.
- Conducted by the Hughes brothers, this program shows the directors as they walk through the relevant parts of the set. Overall, it's an amusing and informative glimpse behind the scenes.
- This piece includes notes from Director/Actor Ben Affleck, author Dennis Lehane, and actors Sienna Miller, Zoe Saldana, and Elle Fanning. This one looks at cast, characters and performances.
- The ordinary Espen in his twenties loses his drivers license and job due to drunk driving. He discovers one day that he has competition when it comes to charming his girlfriend Unni.
- Graduation film of 2016 from the Norwegian Film School
- Making off "gotham" season 2.See how the film noir tradition creates an edgy, modern look.
- This short focuses on that element of the shoot. We hear from the Hughes brothers, executive producer Amy Robinson, and production designer Martin Childs as we learn about the set, the various locations and interesting behind the scenes shots from the set.
- Making of Hancock (2008)
- features a glimpse into the segment of the film shot at the famed Volkswagen location.
- Four jobless friends are out on a mission to find the truth to a mystery.
- This piece offers "avant" (before) and "apres" (after) comparisons.
- We see movie clips, shots from the set, and interview snippets with the director. Pollack chats about his origins in film, his approach to making movies, and facets of creating and refining Interpreter.
- This making-of documentary concentrates on Jolie's preparation, as we see her learn and execute different physical activities.
- 7 Part making of Hancock (2008)
- This program takes a moderately detailed look at the creation of that portion of the movie. Visual effects supervisor Hoyt Yeatman provides commentary as we watch images of the different effects elements.
- This piece examines the construction of a fake museum suitable for shooting the intense, bloody, and bullet-ridden action sequence.
- Some of the dangers of smoking.
- This piece includes interviews with Affleck, Messina ("Dion"), Gleeson ("Thomas Coughlin"), Cooper ("Chief Figgis"), Girone ("Maso Pescatore") and Glenister ("Albert White") as they examine male cast, characters and performances.
- A young man reckons with the world's most contrary and evil lawnmower.
- A shorter piece about the film's father/son dynamic.