Last DVD Bonus Features You Watched?
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I watched portions of Sleeping Beauty (1959) in widescreen on YouTube to see what the difference was between the DVD's Widescreen and my VHS's fullscreen. I'm both happy and surprised to say that there really isn't much at all.
Since I don't own this DVD, this is technically like watching a bonus feature.
Since I don't own this DVD, this is technically like watching a bonus feature.
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All the bonus features - almost 50 hours worth on the Alien Quadrilogy nine-disc box set. I am on the last disc this morning. Later today I am going to watch "The Lord of the Rings" Trilogy extended editions extras.

The only way to watch movies - Original Aspect Ratio!!!!
I LOVE my Blu-Ray Disc Player!
I LOVE my Blu-Ray Disc Player!
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Gremlins 2: The New Batch - all the deleted scenes, Deleted scenes with the audio commentary on, Bloopers, Featurette, Alternate John Wayne home video sequence, trailer
Gremlins - Photo Gallery, Deleted scenes with audio commentary on
Little Shop of Horrors - 1987 Featurette, Audio commentary over the movie (only for chapters 1 through most of 7, and 11 through 21)
Director's Commentary on Fawlty Towers episode, "The Wedding Party" (most of it - he barely talks at all)
Gremlins - Photo Gallery, Deleted scenes with audio commentary on
Little Shop of Horrors - 1987 Featurette, Audio commentary over the movie (only for chapters 1 through most of 7, and 11 through 21)
Director's Commentary on Fawlty Towers episode, "The Wedding Party" (most of it - he barely talks at all)
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Last night I watched the In Movie Experience on the Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire HD DVD.
Its basically like a commentary track edited together from various participants, but with footage displayed in a "Picture in Picture" window. Most of the time you just see the speakers adressing the camera, but you also see behind the scenes footage. Also occasionally arrows and circles are drawn on the screen to point out details.
It starts off well, with short gaps between each segment, but as the movie draws on the gaps become greater and greater. I didn't time any, but towards the end of the movie I wouldn't be surprised if there were gaps approaching ten minutes! However, it's well worth watching once or twice and its the closest a Harry Potter release has come to a commentary, even if full commentaries are probably better.
It's interesting that Warners have deemed Constantine and Charlie and the Chocolate factory as being worthy of an IME, when both already have commentary tracks. In fact, Constantine has two! I've had a quick flick through both discs, and Constantine looks like the IME may repeart some of the normal commenrary points, while Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is designed more for children, with colourful pop-up fun facts and trivia as well as storyboards and behind the scenes footage.
Its basically like a commentary track edited together from various participants, but with footage displayed in a "Picture in Picture" window. Most of the time you just see the speakers adressing the camera, but you also see behind the scenes footage. Also occasionally arrows and circles are drawn on the screen to point out details.
It starts off well, with short gaps between each segment, but as the movie draws on the gaps become greater and greater. I didn't time any, but towards the end of the movie I wouldn't be surprised if there were gaps approaching ten minutes! However, it's well worth watching once or twice and its the closest a Harry Potter release has come to a commentary, even if full commentaries are probably better.
It's interesting that Warners have deemed Constantine and Charlie and the Chocolate factory as being worthy of an IME, when both already have commentary tracks. In fact, Constantine has two! I've had a quick flick through both discs, and Constantine looks like the IME may repeart some of the normal commenrary points, while Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is designed more for children, with colourful pop-up fun facts and trivia as well as storyboards and behind the scenes footage.
Most of my Blu-ray collection some of my UK discs aren't on their database
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Pretty much everything on Disc 2 of the Collector's Edition of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. It's a wonderful set, too bad that BVHE had to duplicate the disc for the Extended Edition DVD 
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