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Hidden Features...a little extra for the holidays...
« on: October 21, 2004, 02:53:58 pm »
Well the holiday season is approaching and oneof the things I do more of than usualy is rent DVDs during this time.  I recently discovered that many movies have, in addition to the trailor and extra material and interviews made by the production crews, "hidden features".  Hidden feature are like little easter eggs on DVDs.  Here's a description of one on the Gladiator DVD release...

Gladiator

Dreamworks Home Video has included a hilarious Easter Egg on their release of Ridley Scott's epic spectacle 'Gladiator.'

To access the hidden feature, insert the second disc of the set - the one with all the supplemental material - and go to the disc's main menu.

From there, go to the second page of special features where you select 'Trailers and TV Spots.' In this submenu, press the 'Left' arrow key on your remote control and the amulet around Richard Harris' neck will be highlighted. If you press 'Enter' now you will get to see a special 'Chicken Run' trailer that is themed after 'Gladiator' and even uses the film's music.

There's another hidden feature on the supplemental disc of the set that you should check out. Go to the 'Storyboards' menu on that disc and chose the Rhino Fight - a scene that never made it into the film. When the first storyboard comes up, press the arrow 'Up' key on your remote control and you will highlight the rhino in the center frame. Press 'Enter' now and you can read the script for the proposed scene and can even take a look at some of the CGI test footage prepared for it.


Some of them are entertaining and some of them are not worth the effort.  But it's always fun to have a look.

Here is a link to a much more comprehensive list of DVDs that have a little something extra, and usually hidden.  This site loaded rather slowly on my system for some reason not sure...but it seems to work.

http://www.dvdreview.com/html/hidden_features.shtml