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- NBC News takes a look at Las Vegas' rough beginnings.
- Jack and Greg finally go mano a mano.
- An interview with acclaimed and multi-award winning cinematographer Roger Deakins about his work on Coen brothers film "The Man Who Wasn't There". The veteran director of photography talks about the film influences used on the movie, his partnership with the Coens and more.
- A short featurette on the film 'Junior'.
- A look at Union's abilities as an actress and performance and the qualities she brings to the film.
- This piece is split into three short pieces. "Bernie Focker" (2:22), "Roz Focker" (1:46) and "Greg Focker" (1:53). In these we get remarks from Ben Stiller and actors Dustin Hoffman and Barbra Streisand. Each actor talks about the movie, their roles, and their impressions.
- Paleontologist Dave Hone examines 10 dinosaur scenes from movies and rates them based on realism. He looks at "Jurassic World" (2015), "Terra Nova" (2011), "Dinosaur" (2000), "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" (2018), "The Land Before Time" (1988), "Jurassic Park" (1993), "Journey to the Center of the Earth" (2008), "King Kong" (2005), "Jurassic Park III" (2001), and "Age of Dinosaurs" (2013).
- "Action. Action. ACTION!" So begins Contraband's behind-the-scenes featurette, which hones in on Kormákur's remake ("I don't really see it as a remake," says the director), the characters and story ("it's really steeped in reality," assures Ribisi), the action ("I went through a little bit of a tumble," chuckles Caleb Landry Jones), and its shoot ("welcome to Contraband, Kate!" quips second stunt coordinator Darrin Prescott after wrapping Beckinsale in plastic sheeting and covering her in wet concrete).
- A look at the film's "one woman versus four men" plot, Union's performance and capture of motherhood and female empowerment, story details, and more.
- This documentary offers a roundtable discussion of the first film, reuniting for the sequel, story/characters, and experiences during the shoot with notes from writer/actor Nia Vardalos and actors John Corbett, Michael Constantine, Lainie Kazan, Ian Gomez, Louis Mandylor and Joey Fatone.
- This piece opens with a look at discovering proper shooting locations, the challenges of the shoot, and the technical details behind safely recreating the action.
- This 2005 featurette, looking back on the work of production designer Anthony Masters, features interviews with crew members Giles Masters, Ron Miller, Kevin Phipps, Benjamin Fernandez and Steve Cooper.
- Stiller and De Niro sit down together for a brief press interview.
- Composed of three segments: "The Truth About Lying" (6:42), "Silly Cat Tricks" (5:33) and "Jay Roach: A Director's Profile" (1:16). "Truth" give us a look at the real-life use of polygraph machines. It includes remarks from licensed polygraph technician Nick Savastano as he discusses the device and how to accurately utilize it. He also addresses the film's depiction of the issues. "Tricks" focuses on cat training. We find notes from animal trainer Dawn Barkan as she chats about getting the felines cast in the film plus issues connected to training cats and their work on the movie set. "Profile" is a compilation of shots of Jay Roach on the set that works as a crude music video.
- This piece opens with a look at discovering proper shooting locations, the challenges of the shoot, and the technical details behind safely recreating the action.
- A quick exploration of the film's raw action scenes and stunt work as well as the character's vulnerability and increasing willingness and ability to fight.
- Cruise discusses his vision for the scene and shooting on the real Zero-G airplane that allows passengers to experience the absence of gravity.
- An inside look into how a great original screenplay was turned into a classic film that still has an important legacy in film culture. Newman, Redford, writer David S. Ward and other cast members discuss the importance and the making of George Roy Hill's striking hit The Sting (1973) and their experiences while shooting the picture.
- Cast and crew recount the plot and characters. There is also a brief exploration of the place and time with a historian and a discussion of filming locations. Interviews are inter-cut with clips from the film.
- An interview with screenwriter Tony Gilroy. He goes over adaptation issues and the factors he wanted to stress in the movie. It's a look at the subject, though it also suffers from its brevity.
- A behind the scenes look at the making of the British comedy Magicians featuring Peep Show stars David Mitchell and Robert Webb.
- Action, action and more action. So drills home the second of Contraband's production shorts, which shoves the film's stunt work and action choreography to center stage.
- Cast and Crew discusses the challenges of filming the Crisis Suite scenes during the filming of The Bourne Legacy.
- A short look at Director Peter Berg's attachment to the script, landing the job, and working with Marcus Luttrell. It also features cast comments and behind-the-scenes clips.
- The actor and director address an enthusiastic crowd, followed by a more intimate sit-down in which they discuss the project in detail.
- This "Legacy on Location" featurette follows the Gilroys and their cast and crew to a series of exotic international locations where they work to make the new Bourne as thrilling as the old.
- This features Cast and Crew interviews discussing their experiences and challenges of filming in busy New York City.
- This featurette reveals a lot of the secrets to filming the climactic chase scene. The most common method was having the car controlled by a driver in a rig fitted to the top of the actual car, to allow the camera a lot of freedom in filming.
- Mainly the featurette highlights the selection of Paul Greengrass as a director, and the visual style he brings to the picture. Greengrass is an interesting choice as he doesn't exactly have the pedigree to make one think he would excel with this sort of project.
- Because an ancient Egyptian coming back to life is rooted in reality...seriously, the piece features Kurtzman, Cruise, and others discussing using the modern, real world as a setting for the movie. It looks more closely at some aspects of the development, casting, and other general tidbits along those lines.
- Uncover more intriguing fact about double agent Robert Hanssen in this in-depth profile
- Moby details the music aspects of being involved on The Bourne Legacy.
- A plot and character recap followed by a look at the qualities McTeigue brought to the film.