DVD Extras...Do you care?

Twinpeaksr

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So I was reading how the Blu-ray guys are adding extra features to the disks to entice more buyers and accelerate it's adoption. I am waiting on Blu-ray (various reasons) and thought there is no way this would get me to jump on it sooner, I like the quality improvement you can get, but I never look at the extras on a DVD.

Just curious if others are the same way or if I am in the minority (usually I'm in the later).
 

Baked

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I buy the one w/ the most extras, then I watch only the movie.
 

pennylane

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Originally posted by: tdawg
Originally posted by: Baked
I buy the one w/ the most extras, then I watch only the movie.

Ditto. :)

Lol sad but true for me too, most of the time. I re-watch the movies I REALLY like while listening to the commentary tracks (usually I don't pay full attention on this second go-around). I SOMETIMES watch deleted scenes. I RARELY watch those "making of" mini-documentaries.
 

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All I care about is the movie. To me, deleted scenes are part of it, so I do appreciate the inclusion of deleted scenes. But I have no interest in any commentary, ´´making of...´´ videos, or internet content.
 

CalvinHobbes

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Just the movie for me. I would guess since I've owned a DVD player (10 years?), I've watched the extras on two discs.
 

tenthumbs

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I never watch the extra's and wish there wasn't even a menu. DVD goes in, movie starts.
 

tw1164

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Originally posted by: tenthumbs
I never watch the extra's and wish there wasn't even a menu. DVD goes in, movie starts.

Ha! I feel the same way. The worst DVDs are Disney ones, they seem to have 45 mins of trailers that you trouble skipping before you even see the menu.
 

iRONic

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I'll watch the extras occasionally but it's never influenced my purchase of a DVD one way or the other. I think I'm used to the Netflix discs that are usually pretty bare when it comes to extras.

That said, we re-watched "Monster's Ball" Sunday night. I looked at the extras menu after the movie was over and it looked very slim.[retail disc] Holy crap! There was a scene that BB Thornton played as Karl from 'Slingblade.' Ahahahaha! Funny as hell.
 

TheDrake

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If I have a get together and watch and movie and not everyone wants to go home yet then I will run through the extras, but if its just the family watching a movie I wont even bother.
 

Twinpeaksr

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Originally posted by: tw1164
Originally posted by: tenthumbs
I never watch the extra's and wish there wasn't even a menu. DVD goes in, movie starts.

Ha! I feel the same way. The worst DVDs are Disney ones, they seem to have 45 mins of trailers that you trouble skipping before you even see the menu.

I hate that!!

And some are so hard to get through, can't skip chapters, can't go to menu, set through all the stuff I didn't want to see.




Originally posted by: tenthumbs
I never watch the extra's and wish there wasn't even a menu. DVD goes in, movie starts.

I agree, all though the menu is nice to setup the audio. I guess I do like it when there is bonus footage and that can be inserted into the movie. I also like being able to remove it if I would like. Abyss and Independence Day are good examples of that.
 

cubby1223

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About the only extras I like are the blooper reels. The last one I really liked was Ratatouille's R.I.P. Deleted Scenes piece. Otherwise, I couldn't care less about commentaries, making of, deleted scenes (there's a reason why they are deleted, and the Rat's scenes are done differently if you haven't seen it), trivia games, etc.
 

olds

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I am somewhere in between your two choices.
It's not a key part and I don't only want to see the movie.
I like the bloopers and the movie is based on a true story, I'd like to see something on the original story.
 

Muadib

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Originally posted by: Rio Rebel
All I care about is the movie. To me, deleted scenes are part of it, so I do appreciate the inclusion of deleted scenes. But I have no interest in any commentary, ´´making of...´´ videos, or internet content.

This is where I fall too. Of the hundreds of DVD disks, and now Blu-ray disks I've watched, I've only viewed the extras maybe 4 times.
 

Craig234

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I bought Lord of the Rings special edtion, and then watched the movie, and then watched the movie I think 5 more times in a row, each with a different audio commentary. It was exhausting.

To answer your questions, I really like extras, and they can be a bigger draw than the movie, for example, historical footage with a historical drama movie.
 

Twinpeaksr

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I have tried the audio commentary, but found that I was more interested in the movie then the comentary and had to shut it off. It was like someone trying to talk over the movie. I had not thought of historical footage on a historical movie though...just not the genre that I am into.

Thanks for the good comments!
 

Craig234

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Originally posted by: Twinpeaksr
I have tried the audio commentary, but found that I was more interested in the movie then the comentary and had to shut it off. It was like someone trying to talk over the movie. I had not thought of historical footage on a historical movie though...just not the genre that I am into.

Thanks for the good comments!

My pleasure; on the audio commentary, it's not an either/or - I usually watch the movie first without it, and after that, if it's of interest I can use the commentary.
 

bruceb

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Hardly ever watch the extras. What is more fun is seeing the Easter Egg
hidden in a lot of DVDs
 

CMC79

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I occasionally watch the extras, if they catch my interest. The HD DVD of Poseidon and the Blu Ray of Twister both included a Discovery Channel documentary, which I thought was a nice addition to the usual behind the scenes kind of extras. My wife, on the other hand, watches a lot of the extras, so it's worth it for us to get extras on the movies she likes.
 

Twinpeaksr

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Sounds like most of my disks are just duds for extras, some of these (like the Twister Documentary) sound interesting. I would also be interested in the easter eggs. Most of mine are behind the scenes or interviews with the actors/director/others or the trailers. Not stuff that is really interesting. Any one seeing if the extras are improving, or are some listed the minority?

Thanks!
 

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Originally posted by: tenthumbs
I never watch the extra's and wish there wasn't even a menu. DVD goes in, movie starts.

Ditto. DVDShrink is your friend :)