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- A kidnapper has to settle a personal score with an influential businessman whose daughter he has kidnapped.
- Kimmy slips his way to a sunroof
- Wishing to dispose of his wife, psychiatrist Doctor Elliott makes his patient Nina think that she suffers from a compulsion to kill. He drugs Nina, murders his wife and leaves evidence that points to Nina. The latter, pre-conditioned by Elliott, also thinks she is guilty.
- A quick look at the clash between hero and villain.
- An exploration of the film's villain, Teddy: the character's background, the character's complexity and unpredictability, Marton Csokas' performance, and more.
- A closer look at the film's two most critical characters and the actors who portray them.
- This is a three-part documentary (i.e. Spirit of Vengeance, Spirit of Adventure and Spirit of Execution) which mixes behind the scenes materials and interviews. The program opens with info about bringing Ghost Rider to the big screen, the script and story, cast and Nicolas Cage's interest in the project, the flick's tone and its motorcycles. From there it digs into sets, characters, costumes and makeup, music, shooting in Australia, cinematography, and stunts. In addition, it looks at visual effects, editing, score, and other aspects of post-production. It essentially follows the production in chronological order. It detours for related issues but stays connected to the shooting schedule. For instance, a scene that highlights Roxanne offers our introduction to Mendes. Part Three of the program mostly drops the interviews to completely follow the "fly on the wall" approach. We watch the various post-production stages without any commentary and just see them as they happen. Though this means we lose many overall thoughts on those issues, we get a nice sense of immediacy.
- This short offers notes from writer/director David Ayer, senior military advisor Kevin Vance, WWII veterans George Smilanich, Don Evans, Paul Andert and Ray Stewart, military advisor David Rae, and actors Jon Bernthal, Brad Pitt, Logan Lerman, Shia LaBeouf, and Michael Pena. It looks at the actors' training and preparation as well as reflections on WWII experiences.
- A closer look at the main cast's work, including Denzel Washington, Chloë Grace Moretz, and Marton Csokas.
- The cast and crew of acclaimed TV series "Better Call Saul" offer up their predictions for how the show will end.
- This piece focuses on where the Gwen Stacy character goes in the film with her relationship with Peter Parker.
- Denzel Washington suggested Antoine Fuqua to direct the film. The piece looks at Washington's work to discover the character beyond action, the nuance and detail of his performance, Washington's trust in his director, crafting the "Equalizer Vision" moments, and more.
- We find statements from cast and crew as a production diary that highlights footage from the set.
- Actors disclosures about the characters they're playing, interspersed with lots of scenes from the film.
- Writer-Director David Ayer goes inside the human carnage with the make-up and prosthetics team on FURY to see how they did it. and hear why Ayer thought it was so crucial to show the ugly truth on film.
- Creating the "hyper real" and "grounded" action and Denzel's performance thereof. It also briefly explores the tools and advantages the hardware store brings to his violent repertoire.
- A short piece that explores the movie's web-slinging and action scenes.
- This short presents info from Smith, Ayer, Pitt, Bernthal, Pena, tank supervisor Jim Dowdall, production designer Andrew Menzies, tank production assistant Thomas Turner, and Bovington Tank Museum curator David Willey as they examine the tanks used in the film as well as how the actors worked in them.
- How the movie's unique music reflects the blind man's and the house's personalities.