Do you watch every single bonus feature?

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Post by Disney-Fan »

I watch everything meaty (also known as: non-promotional, not fluffy / kiddy etc...). Why make the time for all this? Because one of the main reasons I chose to start DVD collecting is because of all the behind the scenes. If I don't take advantage of that, what good are all the CEs and SEs I payed for?
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Post by Andy »

For most movies i normally watch the bonus features.
Although most of the time i forget about them and never get round to watching them. :P
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Post by Miss Jo »

I always make myself watch every single bonus feature, just because I'm obsessive and have to be able to say that I watched the whole DVD. I even play all the kiddie games and stare at every single picture in the galleries for about 20 seconds each.
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I start each one, if it catches my interest I watch the whole thing, if not I go to the next one. I think the only DVD that had each one that kept me interested was Mary Poppins. So far...
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Post by BrandonH »

I will watch all of the bonus features except for really lame games or music videos. Even though I don't generally like storyboards and art galleries as much, sometimes I will stumble on a treasure of a picture, so I will go through those at least once. At least it's some exercise for my thumb or finger!
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If it is a Disney movie then definetly
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Finally got around to watching my Platinum Edition of the Lion King last night. Then filed it away without watching one single bonus feature. Why ruin a satisfying movie experience.
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