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Wed 13/03/02 at 19:27
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Use this thread to mention, ask for and discuss hidden features on dvds.

Here are some hidden features I've found on the Matrix: Revisited:

Juke Box:

Go to Languages and press left when there is nothing to go left to. A phone box will appear near Agent Smith, then press select to enter the juke box. On each page a list of songs from the film will be shown.

Trailer:

In Juke box, go to the second page, where Neo is dodging bullets. Put the cursor by a song, and press right. Another bullet will appear, and press select to see the infamous trailer.

Others:

In Go further, on the first page with morpheus on it, press right on one of the various options, and the lady in red appears. Press select to watch a one minute documentary about her. Alternatively, press right again after the lady has appeared to see Agent Smith appear. Press select for a tiny documentary on Hugo Weaving's injury.

Finally, on the second page of Go further, press right on an option to see Neo go into fighting position, and when you press select another mini-documentary will be shown.

Post, discuss and ask for dvd hidden features here.
Thu 14/03/02 at 21:15
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"allardini's tagline"
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Mouldy Cheese wrote:
> Charlies Angels - Press the 'Stop' button to avoid watching the movie.

LOL!
Thu 14/03/02 at 19:37
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I tell a lie. It features two. I'd rather squeeze spots anywhere I go than bother watching that piece of crap again.
Thu 14/03/02 at 19:36
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Star Wars: Episode One features a handy portable mirror.
Thu 14/03/02 at 19:22
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"I am Bumf Ucked"
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Charlies Angels - Press the 'Stop' button to avoid watching the movie.
Thu 14/03/02 at 17:26
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"allardini's tagline"
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And does anyone know how to watch Memento the right way on the dvd?
Wed 13/03/02 at 22:06
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On the Tomb Raider DVD, on the special features button, and when you first see the menu, press down onto the squigly lines under return to main menu.

By the way, does anyone know how to access the easter egg on the JP3 DVD.
Wed 13/03/02 at 19:27
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"allardini's tagline"
Posts: 3,396
Use this thread to mention, ask for and discuss hidden features on dvds.

Here are some hidden features I've found on the Matrix: Revisited:

Juke Box:

Go to Languages and press left when there is nothing to go left to. A phone box will appear near Agent Smith, then press select to enter the juke box. On each page a list of songs from the film will be shown.

Trailer:

In Juke box, go to the second page, where Neo is dodging bullets. Put the cursor by a song, and press right. Another bullet will appear, and press select to see the infamous trailer.

Others:

In Go further, on the first page with morpheus on it, press right on one of the various options, and the lady in red appears. Press select to watch a one minute documentary about her. Alternatively, press right again after the lady has appeared to see Agent Smith appear. Press select for a tiny documentary on Hugo Weaving's injury.

Finally, on the second page of Go further, press right on an option to see Neo go into fighting position, and when you press select another mini-documentary will be shown.

Post, discuss and ask for dvd hidden features here.

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