Release : The.A-Team.2010.EXTRAS.1080p.BluRay.H264-RMXTRAS
Source : BluRay
Size : 6.92 GB
Reldate : 03.11.2024
Video : H264 11.9 Mb/s
Audio : AC3 224kb/s 2.0
Resolution : 1920x1080
Playtime : 01:22:54
Language : English
Imdb : https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0429493/
Notes: All our releases are remuxes from retail discs. Proofpic in E01
folder.
Subtitles: English, Spanish, Czech, Hungarian, Japanese
Next up are six deleted scenes (9:04) that didn't make it into the
extended cut. Only one of these (a quiet moment of reflection between
Hannibal and Face) is a complete scene. The others are either gags or
lines of dialogue cut from existing scenes. Some of them still have green
screen effects work left unfinished which might explain why they weren't
reinserted into the new cut.
A gag reel (7:18) follows. It's exactly what you'd expect from this kind
of movie. What makes it a little more interesting than usual is the quick
wit and improvisation of the actors at some of the mishaps that occur.
Still, it's more mildly amusing than downright hilarious.
"Plan of Attack" (28:39) is the disc's main behind-the-scenes featurette.
There's no real structure to the piece as it hops from topic to topic.
Among the discussions are how familiar each actor was with the series, the
shaping of the screenplay, the staging of the elaborate action sequences,
and just some of the random onset chaos that occurred. While some of the
remarks merely express how fun everything is, quite a bit of information
about the shoot is divulged. That along with abundant behind-the-scenes
footage makes this a reasonably concise featurette.
Five smaller featurettes make up "Character Chronicles" (23:10). "Liam
Neeson: When a Plan Comes Together" has the actor discussing his approach
to the character and comparing the new and old A-Teams. "Bradley Cooper:
Fully Automatic" looks at Cooper's weapon training and some of the stunts
he pulled for the film. In "On Set with Rampage Jackson", we learn how
much of a goofball the mixed martial arts fighter actually is and how much
he learned during the shoot. For something more tongue-in-cheek, there's
"On Set with Sharlto Copley", which shows Copley acting like a prima donna
to unimpressed crew members. Finally, "The B-Team" focuses on Jessica Biel
and the mischief she and the actors portraying the agents get into. The
tidbits provided are pretty rudimentary, but the behind-the-scenes clips
are fun to watch.
Visual effects supervisor James E. Price provides a commentary for "Visual
Effects Before and After" (6:10). Here, several different shots are
stripped down layer by layer as Price explains what's computer-generated,
what's digitally erased, and what's simply composited. The visuals and
brevity of the piece keep it from getting too dry, and this turns out to
be a decent look at some of the more complicated effects shots.
Art is a lie that tells the truth