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Do many people enjoy the interactive features that some BDs have?
For example, instead of having a special feature with say a 30 minute making of -- you must watch the entire movie & when some symbol appears onscreen, rush to grab your remote & hit enter b4 the symbol is gone. Then you are rewarded with a 3 minute snippet. Either in a small window or the movie stops & you get the entire screen filled with the small 3 minute snippet & then back to the movie & repeat. But the key point is that you essentially get a featurette broken into small segments spread over the 2 hour running time requiring interactivity to view. Or would you prefer to have all the extras, Sp. F. listed & playable (play all for example) in the special features section of the main menu? Obviously, this is irrelevant for those who never watch SF in any from. Just curious. |
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