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Old 02-02-11, 11:26 AM
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Subtitled commentary tracks

I must say I have an inherit fear of losing my hearing so I feel sensitive and proactive for the Home Video industry being more atune to the needs of the Deaf and Hard of hearing community.

First of all: major kudo's to Dreamworks for subtitled the commentary track on the 'How to Train Your Dragon' bluray.

Since it's more common place to close caption the main feature and none of the extras on blurays/DVD's - I wish alot more studios would actually do what Dreamworks did

what other blurays actually feature this?
Old 02-02-11, 12:24 PM
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Disney including Pixar have subtitled commentary track on blu-ray. Kudo for them since I'm also hearing impaired. T2 Judgement Day Skynet Edition have one, James Cameron and co-writer William Wisher was real good.

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