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In Reply to: What's the process of movies making it to dvd? posted by NuWave on July 25, 2006 at 09:48:03:
The studios feel that those are major selling points and if they can't get something together they are likely not to issue anything. *I* feel they are totally wrong. Then again, I've never, ever indulged in the extras (except for MP and the Holy Grail, had to see the censored part).
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I either want to see the movie or I don't. The presence of "bonus material" has absolutely no effect on my decision to buy (or rent) a DVD.
Specially some of the behind the scenes footage during filming. Sorta like knowing how the magic trick is done after you've seen them perform it. The extras are enticing me to get the newer copy of Tron, haven't done it yet though.
Some are good, but generally only for movies with special interest. I can't think of an instance where the bonus material would be the deciding factor for purchase. (Well, thats not entirely true, but they don't make that kind of bonus feature.
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