I Am Legend - [Blu-ray] Ultimate Collector's Édition
Blu-ray, États-UnisÉditeur :
Warner
Sortie :
9 décembre 2008
Format vidéo : 16/9
Audio : Anglais (DD5.1)
Suppléments :
Disc 1 (Theatrical Version)
- Play Movie with Focus Points - Explore the making of I Am Legend and the process of bringing the film to the screen.
- Commentary by director Francis Lawrence and producer-screenwriter Akiva Goldsman
Cautionary Tale: The Science of I Am Legend - How life-threatening microbes have caused pandemic viral infections and the looming dangers of advanced strands to the human race.
- Trailer (SD)
Creating I Am Legend
- The Joy Ride Jump – All alone with a hot car and an empty street; setting up the perfect scene
- Will in the Driver's Seat – A realistic balance between live action and the stunt world
- Robert Neville's Psychology – Will Smith, director Francis Lawrence and novelist Richard Matheson set up the character of Robert Neville, particularly his devotion to discipline in routine in order to keep his sanity.
- The Story – Will Smith, director Francis Lawrence, producer-screenwriter Akiva Goldsman and novelist Richard Matheson discuss the roots of the film, as well as the story and its relevance.
- Will Smith in Action – As a man in action, we get to see the humor and kindness of actor Will Smith when cameras are not rolling.
- That Scary Place Inside All of Us – Will Smith and producer-screenwriter Akiva Goldsman discuss he complexity of the story and the Robert Neville character's ragged psyche.
- Shooting on the Intrepid – Faced with isolation, this NYC landmark was a perfect location against the city skyline.
- NYC Gone Back to Nature – Will Smith, director Francis Lawrence and others focus on the challenges of making a city of over eight million look deserted.
- Will's Physical Training – Will Smith and trainer Darrell Foster discuss the physical training Will undertook for the role of Robert Neville.
- Creating the Dark Seekers – Producer-screenwriter Akiva Goldsman and novelist Richard Matheson discuss the development of the film's virus-infected creatures.
- Evacuation, Part 1: Family Convoy – Military coordinator Sam Glen and Second Unit director Vic Armstrong discuss shooting the evacuation sequence.
- Evacuation, Part 2: Military Cooperation – Producer-screenwriter Akiva Goldsman and others discuss the enormous amount of cooperation provided to the production by the U.S. Military in the evacuation sequence.
- Building the Pier – Director Francis Lawrence and others explain the significance of building a pier in New York's East River.
- Canine Co-Star – Animal coordinator Steve Berens and his star dog Abby share some of her secrets for the training on this film.
- Quiet Imagination – Will Smith talks about his growth as an actor and what was required from his performance.
- Closing Down Fifth Avenue – Unique challenges to shut down one of New York's busiest streets.
- Evacuation, Part 3: Choppers – Skilled chopper pilots played a key role to deliver dramatic footage.
- The Conflicts of Isolation – Will Smith and producer-screenwriter Akiva Goldsman discuss the psychology of the character of Robert Neville, who believes he is the last man on earth.
- Trusting the Unknown – A profile of the characters Anna and Ethan, as played by Alice Braga and Charlie Tahan, and the significance of their roles in this film.
- The Creatures Break In – Preparing Robert Neville's home for the attack of the Dark Seekers.
- Neville's Weapons – The balance between protection and the reality of his environment played a role in the weapons used by Robert Neville.
Animated Comics
- Death as a Gift - Jinghua Xu, immune from the virus and the last survivor in Hong Kong, struggles with the reality of living in a world decimated by the infected.
- Isolation - Abandoned by his country, John Edward Lard is left to die in a maximum security prison while all other inmates are transferred to a more secure facility.
- Sacrificing the Few for the Many - In a Central American jungle, two seemingly unaffected children witness the slaughter of aid workers and the destruction of a sick camp by an unknown military operation.
- Shelter - A father's agonizing choice to keep his infected daughter locked outside a refuge proves useless as the shelter walls are ultimately breached by the sick.
Disc 2 (Alternate Version)
- Includes Digital Copy
- The Making of I Am Legend (SD)
- I Am Legend: The Making of Shots
- Deleted Scenes with optional commentary by Francis Lawrence and Akiva Goldsman (SD)