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- A short documentary, looking at life in Passaic, New Jersey, whilst the film Be Kind Rewind (2008) is being shot there.
- Documentary on the making of the horror film The Orphanage (2007).
- Sumo wrestler Konishiki Yasokichi rates eight sumo fights in movies and TV shows, such as "Memoirs of a Geisha" and "Isle of Dogs," for realism. Konishiki discusses the accuracy of throwing techniques in "The Outsider" (2018), "Isle of Dogs" (2018), "Memoirs of a Geisha" (2005), "Austin Powers in Goldmember" (2002), and "The Quest" (1996). He also comments on sumo lifestyle and training in "Hinomaru Sumo" S1E6 (2018), "Sumo Do, Sumo Don't" (1992), and "Secret Society" (2000).
- Guillermo del Toro talks about his view on fairy tales and how they connect with his film, Pan's Labyrinth (El Laberinto del Fauno, 2006).
- This documentary presents a mix of movie clips, shots from the set, and interviews. We hear from Schumacher, Carrey, Flynn, Phillips, and actors Virginia Madsen, and Lynn Collins. This looks at the script and its path to the screen as well as how Schumacher came onto the project, and casting. From there we learn about characters and performances, the book within the movie and its depiction onscreen, Schumacher's work, and the film's tone.
- Here we have numerologist Glynis McCants teaches us about "life path numbers", how to calculate them, and what they mean.
- We hear from Schumacher, producer Beau Flynn, screenwriter Fernley Phillips, Intelligent Creatures visual effects production executive Raymond Gieringer, and actors Jim Carrey and Virginia Madsen. These examine visual effects, 23s in the film, Carrey's tattoo, the celebration of the shoot's 23rd day, numerology and coincidences, and some story subjects.
- A unique look at the creation, implementation, and eventual removal of a particularly violent scene.
- This documentary features Schumacher, Carrey, Flynn, Madsen, Phillips, and Gieringer. It looks at issues like cinematography and visuals, set design, the depiction of the "storybook world", effects, and other stylistic decisions.
- David Cronenberg describes the nominal difference between the North American cut of the film to the International cut and why he did not think it necessary to release 2 different versions of the film on DVD.
- The stories of Khaled El-Masri and Binyam Mohamed, two men who have survived extraordinary rendition, secret detention, and torture by the U. S. government working with various other governments worldwide.
- Documentary about the music in silent movies.
- This documentary presents remarks from Carrey, Schumacher, Phillips, Madsen, Loyola Marymount University Professors of Mathematics Dr. Herbert A. Medina, Dr. Jacqueline M. Dewar and Dr. Michael Berg, numerology expert Josh Siegel, and the OCD Center's Tom Corboy. This program looks at the numerical concepts behind the movie. We examine things from a mathematical point of view as well as lucky/unlucky numbers, numerology, number-related obsessions and psychology.
- Documentary on the production of films in the silent era.
- DEAD TEENAGER MOVIE is a short-format documentary examining a specific sub-genre of teen slasher films; namely the Dead Teenager Movie - a term coined by movie critic, Roger Ebert. Through the use of interviews with cultural professors, film historians, directors, writers, producers and film critics, and with visual aids from movie clips of several dead teen horror films, the documentary explores the origins of these stories from their beginnings in urban legends to their jump to the big screen in the late 70s to their modern incarnations (like FINAL DESTINATION 3 and its two predecessors). It look sat what clichés and stereotypes define the sub-genre, and how they have developed in cinema over time, particularly finding a home at New Line Cinema.
- KILL SHOT is an in-depth documentary about the pre-production, production, and post-production process of making New Line Cinema's FINAL DESTINATION 3. We explore the history of not only the film itself but of its filmmaking partners, Glen Morgan and James Wong and gain insight on the production as a whole. Includes early development meetings, on-set action, interviews with cast and crew, visual effects development, test screening process as well as an elaborate ending re-shoot.
- An ambitious coat-room checker impersonates an English nobleman.
- A short gag reel from the filming of Four Christmases.
- Deleted scenes from the movie 'Detroit Rock City'.