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Old 07-17-03, 08:06 PM
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question about the final destination 2 release?

I noticed that there is indeed a full screen version on the other side of the disc, in order to see all of the extras, would we have to go to the other side or are all the extras on both sides?
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I rented the DVD on Thursday and watched the widescreen version of the movie (of course). All the extras were right there. So I guess all the extras are on both sides of the disc. Haven't checked the full screen side, though. God beware! LOL.



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Another double-sided disc? Ugh! Stooopppppp making these!

None of the other Infinifilms were double-sided, why does the one that I'm interested in have to be...
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New Line has now been using DVD-14s for a few of their releases so they don't have to release seperate pan & scan/widescreen releases. The dual-layer side usually hosts widescreen, DD/DTS, and extras while the single-layer side just contains the pan & scan version.

None of the other Infinifilms were double-sided
Guess again buddy. Friday After Next was a DVD-14.
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Nothing wrong with dual sided/AR dvds.

Afterall,makes finding the OAR version less of a hassle. Thus facist stores like Wal-Mart can't purposely stock more of one than the other,or give you no choice at all,but P&S like they are with the '..Something About Mary' SE which i've noticed at a few WM's are P&S only. No OAR in sight!
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I thought that whole double sided thing was stupid for an Infinifilm release, it's annoying as hell, but what are you gonna do? I like disc art, that's just my thing though.
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Originally posted by DVDProfessor
I thought that whole double sided thing was stupid for an Infinifilm release, it's annoying as hell, but what are you gonna do? I like disc art, that's just my thing though.
makes 2 of us,i hate having to look at the teeny tiny font on the dvd edges,plus i like disc art too...
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Originally posted by DieSeL_BeaChBoY
makes 2 of us,i hate having to look at the teeny tiny font on the dvd edges,plus i like disc art too...
I work at Blockbuster, and when you have to check the discs and there's a bunch of them it's annoying because you have to go quickly to get it done but you have to stop and search the little tiny font to see if it's the correct movie.
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I honestly don't care if it has disc art or not. When the disc is not in my player, it's in the case. I'm careful enough with my DVDs to not get them scratched.

And as long as the DVD contains a widescreen version of a film, I don't mind it being dual-sided. Not like I'm going to flip to the pan and scan side.
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Could be worse - they could've used a DVD-10 instead.
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