The eye movie part 1 jessica alba

The eye movie part 1 jessica alba

There s nothing like listening to the filmmakers talk about how they achieved different aspects of the production on a limited budget. With blockbuster films there s nothing that money can t buy, but when you re challenged by limited funds creativity plays a big part in the film s success. Boyle and Garland let us in on some secrets of how they created the scenes in London, the use of student volunteers instead of traditional extras and their literary and historical influences which shaped some of the shots and decisions on the film. This is a great track to listen to, one which will please fans of the film and film fans in general. The deleted scenes package carries on the trend and is definitely worth a look. There are seven scenes in total, all of which are accompanied by a commentary from Boyle and Garland. Each scene could well have fitted in to the finished film. Highlights include the characters stumbling upon a train used as a temporary hospital, an untreated look at the carnage on the motorway and a strange scene the eye movie part 1 jessica alba the main characters taking turns acting like taxi drivers as they drive along the freeway. There is also the alternate ending which was shown at the end of the credits during the film s theatrical run, providing a much more bleaker outlook than the one we get in the final version. In the alternate endings section we get another different cut of the finale, this time omitting one of the characters to remain in line with the other alternate ending in the deleted scenes section. It s hard to explain without giving anything away, but be sure to check it out. There s also a storyboard version to look through as well. But this isn t your average storyboard gallery. Boyle opens up with an explanation, calling this the radical alternate ending. Garland reads the stage directions while Boyle acts out the characters. This is a brilliant way to show a very different take on the final act of the film, leaving out the characters encounter with the soldiers. It s almost just as eerie as the film itself. Flawed it may be, but it s still a nifty idea. Next up is a making of documentary entitled Pure Rage. Narrated by a British girl who can be heard on those Ibiza documentaries on cable TV, this 24-minute piece is a little sloppy in style and content. The first half deals with infectious diseases and their influence on society, while the second half focuses on the actual production itself. There are several interviews the eye movie part 1 jessica alba with clips from the film, though the real nuts and bolts of how they made the film is reserved for the commentary track. A welcome addition nonetheless. The marketing section contains the theatrical teaser trailer, the main theatrical trailer, animated storyboards from the eye movie part 1 jessica alba UK website, and a music video from Jacknife which will please fans of dance music. Rounding out the collection is a series of galleries accompanied by a commentary again! from Danny Boyle. There is a production and a Polaroid section with a large range of photos to look at. Boyle s commentary in the Polaroid section is great, as he talks about the future of Polaroid cameras and the way the film industry uses them. What looks like a pretty small and meaningless extras package turns out to be very entertaining indeed, thanks to Boyle and Garland s input on both the commentary track and the deleted scenes. The other extras accompany the two main supplements quite well and make this a great addition to the film. Creativity has not been lost to short filmmakers and independent directors. With interesting ideas, creative ways of telling a story and an intelligent script there is definitely more scope to conjure up a successful film like 28 Days Later. Danny Boyle has given us a brilliant piece of work that makes most other horror films look second rate. The poise and tension he creates with every element of the film helps to scare the wits out of the audience when the eventual payoffs arrive. The video quality is good considering the loss of detail inherent in using digital video, while the audio and extras packages are top notch. This is definitely a disc to add to your collection if you haven t done so already. Am i the ONLY one who HATED this movie and all of its entirerty? Am i the ONLY one who HATED this movie and all of its entirerty? Are you coming from the position of horror film fan or just movie fan? I d be interested to hear your thoughts on why you didn t like it. But you re certainly not alone as I ve seen plenty of reviews around the traps that express their reservations on the film. That said, I loved it obviously.

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