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Old 06-02-11 | 04:14 AM
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One reason why I normally don't watch bonus features

Watching a few bonuses for The Crazies (2010) reminded me why I normally don't care for them to begin with (unless movie is a certified classic).
Halfway through the 'behind the scenes' I realized I'd had enough...
Once the one guy says (about Iowa) "when your 1000 miles from civilization..." I just had to stop.
Really, buddy? 1000 from civilization? In Iowa? LOLZ. As if he's in the middle of the Sahara or some shit.
And are there really marshes near Cedar Rapids?

Ha.

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Old 06-02-11 | 04:53 AM
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ever been to Iowa? the guy is right.
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Old 06-02-11 | 08:23 AM
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Re: One reason why I normally don't watch bonus features

You mean this isn't a poll?

I am going to give my answer anyway...the one reason I normally don't watch bonus freatures is (drumroll): Time.
Old 06-02-11 | 08:40 AM
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I normally don't watch because I feel like it takes me out of the movie. I don't want to know how they did the special effects and such; takes away some of the "magic."
Old 06-02-11 | 08:53 AM
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I hate when I turn on the commentary track to rewatch a crucial scene in a movie (whether stylistically or plot-wise), and the director and writer are talking about the food on the set or something completely uninformative. How hard would it be to hire a person who would prep these people and direct them during some of the major scenes in a movie? I can put a bunch of people in a room with a microphone and go to lunch, try to do some prep work for the commentary tracks please.
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I stopped watching them because everything turned into a EPK. If I watch one more "behind the scenes" special feature that ends with a montage of the movie and the title card i'm gonna go crazy.
Old 06-02-11 | 09:48 AM
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Re: One reason why I normally don't watch bonus features

Originally Posted by sauce07
I stopped watching them because everything turned into a EPK. If I watch one more "behind the scenes" special feature that ends with a montage of the movie and the title card i'm gonna go crazy.
I wouldn't say that...Fincher's most recent films for sure haven't been that. I'm actually very interested what we'll see for The Girl w/ The Dragon Tattoo. Feature length making of, feature length doc on the material adapated etc etc etc. Hmmmm...Fincher.
Old 06-02-11 | 09:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Solid Snake PAC
I wouldn't say that...Fincher's most recent films for sure haven't been that. I'm actually very interested what we'll see for The Girl w/ The Dragon Tattoo. Feature length making of, feature length doc on the material adapated etc etc etc. Hmmmm...Fincher.
Agreed. I can't think of a single release of his that didn't have an impressive amount of quality features and it'll be interesting to see what he has in store for Dragon Tattoo (or TGWTDT2011 for those in love with acronyms).
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Re: One reason why I normally don't watch bonus features

Event Horizon has a great behind the scenes documentary of the movie. It's about 90 minutes.
Old 06-02-11 | 05:32 PM
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Re: One reason why I normally don't watch bonus features

Originally Posted by d2cheer
You mean this isn't a poll?

I am going to give my answer anyway...the one reason I normally don't watch bonus freatures is (drumroll): Time.
I don't mind watching a documentary if the movie is based on fact or a historical basis but I have no interest or time to watch a 90 minute "making of" about a 120 minute movie.

Originally Posted by Anubis2005X
I normally don't watch because I feel like it takes me out of the movie. I don't want to know how they did the special effects and such; takes away some of the "magic."
Early on the I saw the feature on the special effects of The Rock
. After that every time I watched that scene all I saw was the little miniatures. Once you know the secret, the magic trick is not that much fun any more.
Old 06-02-11 | 06:51 PM
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Re: One reason why I normally don't watch bonus features

I watch bonus features that sound intriguing. I don't put much more thought into it than that.
Old 06-02-11 | 07:09 PM
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I stopped watching Star Wars features when hearing the commentary for AOTC and during the Yoda lightsaber fight scene they acted like they had just created the greatest scene in the Star Wars universe.
Old 06-02-11 | 08:59 PM
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I usually just stick to the gag reels and outtakes.

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I hate when I turn on the commentary track to rewatch a crucial scene in a movie (whether stylistically or plot-wise), and the director and writer are talking about the food on the set or something completely uninformative. How hard would it be to hire a person who would prep these people and direct them during some of the major scenes in a movie? I can put a bunch of people in a room with a microphone and go to lunch, try to do some prep work for the commentary tracks please.

Kinda similar but this happens all the time on the simpsons commentaries and it bugs me. They always waste the first couple of minutes going through introductions and talking to the writers and directors who most of the time have nothing really of value to add. Or you have Jon Lovitz wasting everybody's time asking who does the voices.
Old 06-02-11 | 09:56 PM
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Re: One reason why I normally don't watch bonus features

I watch it all...commentary tracks, behind the scenes featurettes, making of's, interviews. I love learning more about how a film was made. Picture galleries and trailers I don't bother with.
Old 06-03-11 | 02:06 AM
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Re: One reason why I normally don't watch bonus features

Originally Posted by Anubis2005X
I normally don't watch because I feel like it takes me out of the movie. I don't want to know how they did the special effects and such; takes away some of the "magic."
I can appreciate this perspective, but I confess I'm of a differing perspective. I find that I tend to think more highly of a movie once I've gotten a sense of how elaborate a given sequence was to create. It personalizes the film for me in a certain way. For instance, I always thought Darby O'Gill and the Little People was a weird, goofy movie with a freaky ending. Then this year I finally got around to buying the DVD release and while I still think it's a weird, goofy movie with a freaky ending, I was captivated by the feature about how they created the Leprechauns through forced perspective and crazy sets. I have an innate admiration for craftsmanship, and that feature endeared the film to me in a brand new way.

A few months ago my wife and I were hanging out with a friend of hers and her family and I was setting up their Netflix account so they could stream via their Wii. We started watching Beetlejuice, and their daughter was at first kind of bothered by the movie, overwhelmed by its gruesome design. (She's nine, and they rarely watch anything like this movie.) So I paused the movie during the scene where Adam and Barbara are in the waiting room to see Juno and began explaining how they created a specific character, through makeup, props, costumes, etc. All of a sudden, it was something she could process and now instead of being creeped out by it, she was fascinated and wanted to see more and try to figure out how things were done. It gave her an "in" to the movie that she had previously found off-putting.

One last thought is that sometimes there are genuine gems amongst bonus features. For instance, Sin City has some terrific stuff such as uninterrupted footage of the filming of a specific scene that allows us to see various takes bridged by conversations between actors and directors as they work their trade. Also, there's a great segment of Robert Rodriguez walking you through the process of making breakfast burritos from scratch--including the tortillas. Good stuff.
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All I want is a fucking trailer and now 80% of movies don't even have them!
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Originally Posted by Dean Kousoulas
All I want is a fucking trailer and now 80% of movies don't even have them!
I sure as hell appreciate trailers for movies that are not yet released, but I never understood the fascination with them being included with the DVD/BD.

Once I own the movie, why would I want/need to watch the trailer again when I could just watch the movie instead? Do people actually turn their home theatre equipment on, take a DVD/BD out of it's case - pop it in the player and sit down just to watch a 2+ minute trailer?
Old 06-03-11 | 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Coral
I sure as hell appreciate trailers for movies that are not yet released, but I never understood the fascination with them being included with the DVD/BD.

Once I own the movie, why would I want/need to watch the trailer again when I could just watch the movie instead? Do people actually turn their home theatre equipment on, take a DVD/BD out of it's case - pop it in the player and sit down just to watch a 2+ minute trailer?
I don't watch just the trailer, but if I'm going through bonus content anyway, I enjoy looking at how a movie--especially an older one--was marketed. Sometimes it's fun to be revisit trailers that I saw years ago, or TV spots I recall running. It's interesting to see how some trailers clearly display a confusion on the part of the studio, who had no idea how to present a particular film to the public.

With older films, it's interesting to me to see how a movie was introduced to the public before I was around. For instance, I first saw Lawrence of Arabia in the 1990s on VHS. I was fascinated to see its trailers on the DVD release and see how it was originally promoted.

But then, I'm a guy with a background in history. I'm naturally inclined to be curious about these kinds of things. I know most people gloss over the things that interest me.
Old 06-03-11 | 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Coral
I sure as hell appreciate trailers for movies that are not yet released, but I never understood the fascination with them being included with the DVD/BD.

Once I own the movie, why would I want/need to watch the trailer again when I could just watch the movie instead? Do people actually turn their home theatre equipment on, take a DVD/BD out of it's case - pop it in the player and sit down just to watch a 2+ minute trailer?
I often watch them for many of the same reasons already stated... but sometimes I like to see the "deleted" scenes in the trailer that didn't make the movie... also to compar what I thought it was going to be to what it really was...
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I enjoy looking at how a movie--especially an older one--was marketed. Sometimes it's fun to be revisit trailers that I saw years ago, or TV spots I recall running.
100% agree. I love the trailers, and definitely want to see them again when I have the movie. It's usually the first thing I watched that made me get interested in the movie, so I love to see them again. Also the package doesn't seem complete if it's missing them. (personally I love the trailer for "Unbreakable" I remember getting incredibly curious and trying to figure out what the movie was about after seeing it. - I recommend to youtube the trailer and see the movie - it was really different from what I was expecting - it was great so disappointed when the trailer was missing from the DVD )

Also love the other extras. Especially the commentaries when it reveal things that I haven't noticed on my own (In "Dark City," I would have never guessed the room number has any significance or that they never cursed in the film, etc.) And documentaries that reveal some historic importance. (My all time favorite extra is the "From Hell" documentary about the real Jack the Ripper)

For me, more extras the better. There are some special features that I don't care about too, but If I don't like it, then I don't watch it. But I'm sure there are plenty of other people who appreciate them. Just like how I love the trailers which some member here obviously don't appreciate. But the point is that we should have the choice - so studio should put every extra possible Personally, I don't understand and get upset whenever the studio don't put the trailer of its own movie on the release. (I know there are some copyright issue to some songs sometimes, but that can't happen all the time - I see it in the preview of other movies )

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Old 06-03-11 | 09:31 PM
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Time. I can't see myself watching the same movie, only with people talking about it. Especially if they're talking about irrelevant stuff. (Of course what's relevant can vary). I would like to try more commentaries, because I have heard some that were either incredibly edifying about the movie, or just entertaining.

But mostly time. If there were subtitled commentary, I'd try that.

I actually do like trailers, even of the movie that's on the disk. I usually watch gag reels/out takes, but I don't care about deleted scenes as much as I used to.
That said, like animefan, I'd rather buy a DVD that has tons of extras, even if I probably will never watch them, than get a barebones movie-only disk, if they're the same price.

I probably should explore more extras, because even if there's 80% crap, there's still 20% good stuff.

One minor peeve: I wish all extras told me how long they were from the menu. After watching a movie at night, I might watch a ten minute outtake or a fifteen minute 'making of', but I probably will not enjoy a 1 hour featurette.

Second minor peeve - I wish all extras were subtitled. In part because sometimes the sound isn't mixed all that well and it can be hard to hear/understand, but secondly because then I can watch in fast forward and still get the content.
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Re: One reason why I normally don't watch bonus features

If you want to see how long an extra is, just hit the counter/display button and it should go from telling how much time has passed to how much time is left.
Old 06-03-11 | 10:11 PM
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Re: One reason why I normally don't watch bonus features

Originally Posted by Spottedfeather
If you want to see how long an extra is, just hit the counter/display button and it should go from telling how much time has passed to how much time is left.
I think he means before he gets in the feature.
Old 06-03-11 | 10:37 PM
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I'm another who mostly only watches the deleted scenes, gag reels, and occasionally will listen to the commentary tracks. Unless a movie is something I'm a really big fan of or is based on true events with a historical documentary of the real event whatever movie is being based on I tend to ignore documentaries. For the most part they're just fluff pieces anyways.


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