The sequel excises the commentary track but brings back the interviews (again around a half hour). Again, more great facts are spewed out by the actors and fans will be pleased. There is a deleted scene presented in full screen, an older (also very short) behind the scenes feature, trailer, and look at the music again. (***)
The third film drops all the features except the interviews. Again, running about a half hour, you'll learn of all the turns this one took before finally reaching the screen. Probably where it all went wrong. The trailer is also included. The latest movie (in theory) should have the most stuff available, but the first one has much more and that just doesn't seem right. (**)
This is a great box set. It's a shame the third movie was made, but you can purchase the discs seperately and pretend it was never made. There is a surprising amount of features, great video, and some decent sound. That's really all you can ask for from the format. Fans of this classic series will be pleased with this set and it becomes a must own for them.
Originally posted at Breaking Windows.








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