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best dvd extras?
though it gives a company an excuse to whack £20-25 price tag for an extra disk that costs nothing to produce,
what dvd has the best extra's? u know - the extras u have actually botherd to watch/play with. the men in black dvd - though its an 'ok' film, has some crackin extras that make it worth the buy - fun to play with neway..... so whats the best? |
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Terminator 2 has been rated as having the best extras according to DVD Review magazine. I have watched the film but must admit I have not got round to watching all the extras yet.
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For sheer volume of extra content, the best I've ever seen has got to be The Wizard of Oz. It'll keep you amused for ages!
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For me the best extras so far has to be the special edition of Se7en.
Another great extras disk is Blade. |
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Star Wars Episode 1 is fairly well packed too, both for DVD players and PC DVD drives
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is it worth getting a dvd rom drive?
do they have many extras over normal external drives? (other than software - im talking about dvd movie disks) |
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The main DVD Rom feature is the ability with some titles to have a split screen so you can have up the script or storyboards at the same time as the film.
This is however normally only on the R1 version of the film. Examples include Seven (2 disk SE), Terminator 2 (Ultimate Edition), Die Hard (Special Edition) etc Also some titles especially those from Warner Bros include a copy of the website for the film stored on the disk. So you can view without being online. |
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I totally agree that Seven Special edition (2 DVDs) is full to the brim of deleted scenes and other bits.
The first thing I do is always check out the extras on the DVD before watching the film. |
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