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- Bonus feature for the movie Hope Springs (2012).
- A motormouth radio DJ has given you the task to edit videos for three Kris Kross songs - "Jump", "Warm It Up", and "I Missed The Bus". The callers tell you what they want to see in the video and then the DJ rates your work.
- We hear from director/producer Kathryn Bigelow, producer/screenwriter Mark Boal, production designer Jeremy Hindle, set decorator Roderick McLean, DEVGRU operators Mitchell Hall and Barrie Rice, armorer David Fencl, Stealth helicopter special EFX supervisor Neil Corbould, and actors Jessica Chastain, Kyle Chandler, Mark Strong, Joel Edgerton, Jason Clarke, and Chris Pratt.
- The cast and crew reflect back on the making of the film Léon: The Professional (1994).
- Bonus feature for the movie Hope Springs (2012).
- Bonus feature for the DVD/Blu-ray of the film Cemetery Junction (2010).
- This documentary divided in two segments, Waking Dreams and Seeing the Future, offers comments from folks who've allegedly had "visions". We find remarks from David Booth, Sunna Roulston, David Mandell, Barbara Garwell, Chris Robinson, and Joseph McMoneagle. We also get notes from former FAA Public Affairs Director Jack Barker, University of Northampton senior lecturers in psychology Dr. Simon Sherwood and Dr. Richard Broughton, licensed mental health counselor Dr. Mary Stowell, Institute of Noetic Sciences senior scientist Dr. Dean Radin, former president of International Association for Study of Dreams Rita Dwyer, psychologist Dr. Keith Hearne, and Laboratory for Fundamental Research director Dr. Edwin May. The show looks at the concept of premonitions as well as claimed examples of these occurrences and other facets of the supernatural phenomena. These include scientific attempts to examine the validity of these issues.
- Hollywood has always been keen on disaster flicks. The genre is unique in the sheer size of the spectacles that must be created, with special effects teams building entire cities or worlds only to level them. Movies Insider breaks down the diverse techniques used to create extreme weather phenomena on the big screen, from miniature effects to shaky deck sets to a massive light and rain rig, and show you exactly what these effects looked like behind the scenes.
- Official music video for "What We're All About" by Sum 41.
- Not the Messiah: The Road to the Albert Hall
- Original 1965 re-cut version of the underwater battle from the James Bond movie Thunderball (1965) made as a promotional clip to promote a major boat-show in 1965.
- Get an inside look at the Comic-Con's Q&A session with the cast and crew of Ghost Rider.
- The music video for the song "Ordinary" by the American rock band Train for the soundtrack to the 2004 film "Spider-Man 2".
- Behind the scenes of the movie Hope Springs (2012) on the Blu-ray/DVD.
- Cast Comes Back And Returns. Featuring Footage/Segments From Resident Evil Afterlife.
- In this documentary short, Frank Capra, Jr. discusses the real-life San Francisco banker on which 'American Madness' (1932) was based, as well as the various innovations his father employed to make the film more dynamic (overlapping dialogue, sped-up acting style, lack of dissolves, etc.). Columbia University film scholar Richard Peña and curator of the Capra Archives at Wesleyan University Jeanine Basinger also contribute.
- In-depth documentary on Michael Jackson's final rehearsals and the creating the concert film.
- A behind the scenes look at the making of The Pirates In an Adventure with Scientists
- Extra original 1979 footage of the opening sequence aerial fight filmed in Northern California for the James Bond movie Moonraker (1979).
- This program presents a multi-angle feature. It presents views from the filming of the movie's climactic action sequence on the set, and we see some bluescreen photography too. In addition to the four angles, we can also look at a screen with a composite of all four.