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DVD Easter Egg Hunts... - thisisatest - 01-29-2005

Steve D
As I have been recording my CDs to cassette, I've also been reviewing my DVD collection. I don't watch the movie, however; I hunt easter eggs. On LOTR Fellowship Special Edition, there is a great short featuring Jack Black and that girl who played Buffy. It's not all that funny, but it's fun finding these eggs. FINDING NEMO has a whole bunch of eggs, and these are funny; one has Dory coming up to the TV screen and saying, Hey, look! Mammals! My favorite so far though has been the Blair Witch 2; I know it wasn't a popular movie, but I loved it. On the DVD there's a whole world of eggs and clues and hidden stuff that you can only see in rewind mode. After I gathered all of the clues, I was sent to blairwitch.com to submit my findings, whereby I was supposed to get to see a bonus clip of movie. Too bad this gimmick expired and all my work done for nought. However, on Harry Potter: S Stone, you have to solve a bunch of puzzles and get rewarded with a batch of extra scenes (different from the ones on the menu). When I burn out and can't find any eggs, I google the DVD title and get the cheats to find the eggs. What fun!

Any other Easter Egg hunters?


DVD Easter Egg Hunts... - KRW - 01-29-2005

thisisatest Wrote:Steve D
As I have been recording my CDs to cassette, I've also been reviewing my DVD collection. I don't watch the movie, however; I hunt easter eggs. On LOTR Fellowship Special Edition, there is a great short featuring Jack Black and that girl who played Buffy. It's not all that funny, but it's fun finding these eggs. FINDING NEMO has a whole bunch of eggs, and these are funny; one has Dory coming up to the TV screen and saying, Hey, look! Mammals! My favorite so far though has been the Blair Witch 2; I know it wasn't a popular movie, but I loved it. On the DVD there's a whole world of eggs and clues and hidden stuff that you can only see in rewind mode. After I gathered all of the clues, I was sent to blairwitch.com to submit my findings, whereby I was supposed to get to see a bonus clip of movie. Too bad this gimmick expired and all my work done for nought. However, on Harry Potter: S Stone, you have to solve a bunch of puzzles and get rewarded with a batch of extra scenes (different from the ones on the menu). When I burn out and can't find any eggs, I google the DVD title and get the cheats to find the eggs. What fun!
Any other Easter Egg hunters?

I've heard about them, but I have yet to go hunting ( my bad because it would be fun). I have heard there are some in the Terminator DVD's. I need to start looking!


KRW


DVD Easter Egg Hunts... - Scott Hajek - 01-29-2005

I only look for the easy ones, looking off the standard menu choices. I know there are some that require alot of work, pressing buttons in a particular order. Those I google.

I did like the Jack Black MTV LOTR egg. If you want to share your finds, please post them here. I know I'd appreciate it.


DVD Easter Egg Hunts... - jimbow8 - 01-30-2005

I love easter eggs on DVDs. Usually good DVD review sites will point them out to you, or catalog them as they are discovered. A couple of good sites that I check are:

http://www.dvdreview.com (under "HIDDEN FEATURES")

and

http://www.reel.com (Mainly just for good DVD reviews)

and

http://www.dvdeastereggs.com


DVD Easter Egg Hunts... - the Oracle - 01-30-2005

All of the LOTR's movies have eggs at the same place as the first one. I think TTT is Golem receiving his oscar (or whatever) and TROTK has Frodo being interviewed by Pippin.


DVD Easter Egg Hunts... - Scott Hajek - 01-30-2005

jimbow8 Wrote:I love easter eggs on DVDs. Usually good DVD review sites will point them out to you, or catalog them as they are discovered. A couple of good sites that I check are:

www.dvdreview.com (under "HIDDEN FEATURES")

and

www.reel.com (Mainly just for good DVD reviews)

and

www.dvdeastereggs.com

The main DVD site I refer to is www.dvdfile.com