The sound is in 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, for which I got the 5.1 DTS version, but it's mostly used for dialogue
and music. There's nothing wrong with it, but, like the picture, there's nothing that really stands out. It's not
a demo disc, basically.
The Making of Easy A* (14:35):
Will Gluck and Emma Stone talk about the film coming together, including her post-audition webcam... 'audition',
when the director wanted those up for the job to send him a video of them talking into a webcam which makes up
a series of key moment in the film to divide it up. It's a reasonable puff-piece for the film with soundbites
from all the other key cast members too.
Vocabularity of Hilarity* (5:01):
The cast members try to spell 'chlamydia' before mentioning all the other examples of teen dialogue spread
liberally throughout the film, such as 'virginity' being referred to as 'V-card'.
The School of Pop Culture: Movies of the Eighties* (5:08):
A brief segment about the numerous reference of the films of that era.
Gag Reel (5:21):
5 minutes of goofs, gaffes and corpsing.
Emma Stone: Audition Footage (19:19):
Five segments, starting with the aforementioned webcam audition which convinced Will Gluck to cast her, plus
five more conventional audition pieces.
Trailers:
Oddly, rather than bring up a selection of separate trailers to click on, they all follow one into another which is
incredibly irritating. First up is a general Sony Blu-ray trailer, then movie trailers for Burlesque, Grown Ups,
The Other Guys, The Green Hornet and The Social Network.
I can't see any reason why Sony have done this, as the menu system worked perfectly fine, for example, when
it came to selecting the individual parts of Emma Stone's audition.
Audio commentary:
with Emma Stone and director Will Gluck.
Extra Credit: Pop-Up Trivia Track*:
A feature-length extra that does what it says on the tin.
The menu features clips from the film set against cartoon images of Emma Stone and various items from the film.
There are subtitles in English, Spanish and Hindi and the total number of chapters is the usual 16 for Sony.
That's not too bad with a film that's only 90 minutes or so in length, but a few more wouldn't hurt.