Question:
Does anyone ever look at the DVD ROM extras on their DVDs? I've got a collection of about 350 and since very early attempts to install the pile of poo that was PC Friendly years ago I've never looked at any DVD-ROM extras!
I look at stuff if I really like the film. I used to hate anything with PC Friendly until I installed PowerDVD which works like a dream with PC Friendly running on top.
More often than not, once you've installed the latest version of PC Friendly, you won't need to install it again so DVD-Rom features just execute without problems.
The last DVD-Rom stuff I looked at was R1: Pulp Fiction, I was on the trivia game for ages...There's some good stuff, like R1: Die Hard (taken from the Trilogy), or Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, but little else out there rocks me (if I can be bothered in the first place).
I have never viewed the DVD-ROM content, mainly because when I first started buying DVDs my computer at the time never contained a DVD-ROM drive. These days I just don't bother.
Only once, for the Shrek do your own voice over thing.
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I look at stuff if I really like the film. I used to hate anything with PC Friendly until I installed PowerDVD which works like a dream with PC Friendly running on top.
More often than not, once you've installed the latest version of PC Friendly, you won't need to install it again so DVD-Rom features just execute without problems.
The last DVD-Rom stuff I looked at was R1: Pulp Fiction, I was on the trivia game for ages...There's some good stuff, like R1: Die Hard (taken from the Trilogy), or Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, but little else out there rocks me (if I can be bothered in the first place).
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I have never viewed the DVD-ROM content, mainly because when I first started buying DVDs my computer at the time never contained a DVD-ROM drive. These days I just don't bother.
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Only once, for the Shrek do your own voice over thing.
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