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Hay que ver, otra vez nos rebanan los extras en otra edición, seguro por ser mundial, tanto audio, no había espacio para extras. A mí me gustan los extras, y los que pone que tiene en USA, son la ostia.. vienen del Laserdisc, segun dice el reviewer, y se han perdido un par que son tv spots, trailers extranjeros y dibujos de producción, poca cosa, pero mola.
Commentary with Director Rob Cohen: Cohen has always been a lively and informative supplier of commentary, and he never needs a prompter or co-commentator. Perhaps because he started in features as a producer, Cohen is especially attuned to the details and challenges of logistics, and he supplies substantial information about the logistics of the extended shoot in Slovakia (including dealing with the Slovakian army). Inevitably, Cohen refers to extras included with the laserdisc that have been dropped along the way (e.g., storyboards). His comments on then state-of-the-art CGI being created by ILM while the film was in production in order to realize Draco provide useful historical perspective on the evolution of computer technology in film. But perhaps the most ironic effect of the passage of time comes at the end of the commentary, when Cohen speaks with obvious emotion about Bowen's realization that living by the old knight's code provides a deeper and ultimately more rewarding life than living in "existential chaos". This was a message he wanted to convey to his son, says Cohen, who a few years later would make The Fast and the Furious and XXX, both of which could be described as monuments to exisential chaos.
The Making of DragonHeart (SD; 1.33:1; 44:43): This comprehensive overview of the film's conception and production was produced for the "Signature Collection" laserdisc, to which Cohen specifically refers near the end. Interviewees include Cohen and producer Raffaella De Laurentiis; writers Patrick Read Johnson and Charles Edward Pogue; effects creators Phil Tippett, Judith Weaver and Scott Squires; composer Randy Edelman; and actors Thewlis (on set), Quaid and Meyer.
Outtakes (SD; 2.35:1, non-enhanced; 2:30): This should be called "deleted scenes", of which there are two. The first is a brief early scene between Bowen and Brother Gilbert. The second is between Bowen and Kara on the morning of the battle.
Theatrical Trailers (SD; 1.66:1 & 1.85:1, non-enhanced; 3:18): Given how pervasive DragonHeart's score became in movie trailers, it's ironic that its trailers used cues from other movies, one from Backdraft, the other from Stargate.