1-Click Blooper Playback for Original Trilogy DVD 241
John Sheppard writes "Normally you have to jump through cheerios to view Easter eggs on a DVD video, but DVDFILE recently launched a new online app that lets you view the 'bloopers' egg on Star Wars Trilogy Bonus DVD with the click of a mouse. Requirements: Windows, DVD-ROM drive/playback capability, and a copy of the Star Wars Trilogy Bonus DVD. DVDFILE would like feedback on this sort of feature; should we do a lot more eggs?"
I want only one Easter Egg (Score:5, Funny)
Re:I want only one Easter Egg (Score:3, Informative)
Here you go: Star Wars Kid [rock103.com]
Re:I want only one Easter Egg (Score:4, Informative)
Re:I want only one Easter Egg (Score:4, Insightful)
I have never watched it and never will - that poor kid went through hell because of this, and he never wanted it made public.
If people can't respect someone's wishes on something like that, I don't know if I can respect them for anything at all.
Re:I want only one Easter Egg (Score:2, Insightful)
cause we all know both parties ALWAYS agree to that being put on the internet... but as another poster said - be careful with tapes you make of yourself. That includes you Abi/Paris/Kate...
Re:I want only one Easter Egg (Score:5, Insightful)
The world is full of people who make tiny mistakes and then when called/publicised on them, they make it into an enormous deal by bitching/whinging/complaining about it. It was funny. Laugh about it. If he can't deal that it's his own problem - learning to laugh at *yourself* in life is one of the most valuable skills you can EVER learn - sadly some people never do.
Re:I want only one Easter Egg (Score:2)
Were you that old, and caught in the same circumstances, you pro
Re:I want only one Easter Egg (Score:5, Insightful)
funny as hell.
and not really worse than those 'funny' home video shows(which are actually much worse usually, as the kids in them didn't actually do it themselfs, they just goofed up while eating or whatever).
the kid is an INTERNET LEGEND, how many of us can say the same? he can use that fame later to his advantage if he's smart.
besides, even if you're actively avoiding seeing the film... then you've already made a statement that what the kid did was stupid and that he should be shamed of it instead of taking it with humour like it is.
Re:I want only one Easter Egg (Score:2)
Absolutely! Star Wars Kid should learn a lesson from William Hung [williamhung.net], the American Idol contestent who sang "She Bangs" so poorly that it got him a cult following and several record deals.
Re:I want only one Easter Egg (Score:3, Funny)
Re:I want only one Easter Egg (Score:2)
All joking aside, I think the crux of the problem is that he hadn't any mates in the first place. That kind of escapism -- pretending you are a jedi, and almost believing it -- typically is carried out by bullied, sometimes chubby and usually socially inept kids. Now consider all the free stuff he got (new computer, signed pictures, autographs etc) for his suffering via the collective shadenfreud
Oh come on... (Score:2)
ZZzz. (Score:4, Funny)
The whole series is just one big blooper nowadays.
Re:ZZzz. (Score:4, Funny)
Darth Vader: All your planets are belong us!
Yoda: What you say?
Jabba: HO HO HO!
Re:ZZzz. (Score:2)
Two things (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Two things (Score:4, Informative)
Anyway, if you give the story a few seconds before trying again, it should be there.
Re:Two things (Score:2)
You must chant the DNS address in hex to your CowboyNeal doll before clicking again.
Works like a charm.
Re:Two things (Score:2)
in a word (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:in a word (Score:2)
what gives? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:what gives? (Score:5, Funny)
Not only am I pissed off about the state of Star Wars, the fact that there was even a Star Wars story on
Why don't you give me a nice paper cut and pour lemon juice on it?
Re:what gives? (Score:2)
I sense a fix will be on its way
Safari can't display HTML 4.0 (Re:what gives?) (Score:2)
Uh oh! Does Amazon know about this? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Uh oh! Does Amazon know about this? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Uh oh! Does Amazon know about this? (Score:2)
--Joey
Re:Uh oh! Does Amazon know about this? (Score:2)
The link (Score:5, Informative)
It requries ActiveX install to work--so only those willing to risk IE need apply.
Re:The link (Score:2, Offtopic)
Re:The link (Score:2, Informative)
On the bonus disc, go to "Video games and still galleries", type 11, wait, type 3, wait, type 8 , wait and watch, done. Don't need no steenkin' active.cx or IE. Works in any player, computer or otherwise. On a remote control, though, make sure you type 11, and not 1 and 1. Press the 10+ or [..] button or whatever it's called so you can type a 2 digit number.
RTFA (Score:2, Funny)
Re:RTFA (Score:2)
Re:RTFA (Score:4, Funny)
Re:RTFA (Score:2)
Re:RTFA (Score:2)
What a surprise (Score:2, Funny)
RTFA?!? Whaaa???? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:RTFA?!? Whaaa???? (Score:3, Funny)
I suppose we should leave out milk and cookies on Christmas Eve too.
normally? (Score:5, Insightful)
so those extras have ALWAYS been a click away on pc.
nice advert...
Re:normally? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:normally? - No, Not Normally. (Score:3, Informative)
Try putting the Star Wars DVD in a regular player and see if you can find this easter egg.
Wrong (Score:5, Informative)
The extras still have position markers in the vob file, so you can use the low level navigation interfaces of the decoder software to jump to all strange tracks.
And i guess thats just what this software does...
Re:normally? - No, Not Normally. (Score:2)
you don't have to go through loopholes if you just select the files/(sub)chapters you want from the dvd players menu(not the dvd's menu, which of course hides such easter eggs, but the dvd players menu doesn't mean jack if you bypass it).
Oh, for Pete's Sake (Score:3, Interesting)
Surely there's a standard cutlist format that can reference a VIDEO_TS folder?
Re:Oh, for Pete's Sake (Score:2)
Yeah!! They should use stand-alone apps which are inherently very secure!
And finding this "app".... (Score:2)
Hrmm....
I suppose a slashdot submission is in order...
-dameron
Manual (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Manual (Score:3, Informative)
Clicky [movieweb.com]
IE Plug-in (Score:5, Informative)
My first first post, I think...
Re:IE Plug-in (Score:3)
Linux and MacOS users should have no problem going down the quick and easy path with mplayer...
I've got an Elf Bowling game you can "just take" (Score:4, Informative)
Re:I've got an Elf Bowling game you can "just take (Score:2)
Yes (Score:5, Funny)
Yes.
Why was that so hard?
Re:this calls for eggscruciating puns! (Score:2)
Seriously, stop betraying your fellow posters with all the puns about eggs, Benedict Arnold.
Re:this calls for eggscruciating puns! (Score:2)
What is this, some sort of shell game?
Found the link! (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Found the link! (Score:2, Interesting)
You have shown that you are worthy of a more challenging set of puzzles.
Do not pass Go. Instead, go directly to http://deathball.net/notpron/ [deathball.net]
Re:Found the link! (Score:2)
(Somone mod him up. Cool, but time consuming puzzle game at the URL.)
you knew it was coming (Score:2)
But seriously folks, only old Koreans use easter eggs.
Easy (Score:2, Informative)
No messing with pressing 1138 on the remote, something that has never worked for me.
Title 38 (Score:2, Informative)
no thanks (Score:3, Funny)
no thanks.. am vegetarian..
Unusable DVD Menus (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Unusable DVD Menus (Score:2)
I really hated that. It's bloody annoying if I want to check the missing scenes. Great idea in theory, but a real bastard of a chore in practice.
Why would they pull crappy stunts like that?
Link to the article.. (Score:2, Insightful)
At least, I assume that's what this story is all about, if so I can live without it.
I don't want, nor need your stinking IE plugins.
Litigation! (Score:3, Funny)
Despite the fact that you're accessing the content on a DVD you purchased for the sake of accessing the content on it.
but... (Score:2)
I actually enjoy the whole bit of getting to the easter egg, it makes it that much more rewarding to watch it, without being hidden they're just more extra material on the disc. Its the same as easter eggs in software, part of the neatness of it is simply that its hidden there
Re:but... (Score:4, Insightful)
If you remember those old easter eggs in old versions of excel (where you could fly around), the way to get to those easter eggs wasn't very easy and IMO would be basically impossible to discover without looking it up on the web. So I can't say that they've made this specific egg way too hard to find.
Re:but... (Score:2)
That seems to be normal. Personally, Easter eggs piss me off. What's the difference between a well-hidden Easter egg and a really crappy UI? Just give me access to the content.
In a word, Yes (Score:2, Insightful)
win (Score:2, Interesting)
Internet Explorer not required (Score:2, Insightful)
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=167
I got one click access too... (Score:2)
And it always nice to get rid of prolonged FBI warnings, etc.
This'll be a fairly big file (Score:2, Funny)
Where's the Egg that makes Han shoot first? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Where's the Egg that makes Han shoot first? (Score:2)
OT I know... but free gmail invite if you don't want to do it. Just reply my post w/ an email to send the invite to.
Requirements (Score:2, Funny)
Silly me! There I was using my CD-ROM drive on Mandrake looking for the Easter Egg on my Matrix Reloaded DVD!
Isn't that appropriate. . ? (Score:2)
Are those rips of the original 3 Star Wars films from Laser Disk available yet?
Come on, people! The clock is ticking! I want copies before the Bush Empire starts sending Star Destroyers after file sharers!
-FL
I sometime type... (Score:2)
Only more eggs if they work on a standard player (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Only more eggs if they work on a standard playe (Score:2)
Re:Only more eggs if they work on a standard playe (Score:2)
I am confused, what is so hard about this (Score:3, Interesting)
What would be so hard about simply having a *gasp* text file saying "CD Such-and-such, play file FOO111.VOB time offset 12:34.56 for this egg".
Then you could have programs to parse that file and do the dirty work if you cannot do it yourself.
Favorite Easter Eggs? (Score:3, Funny)
Not Necessary (Score:2, Informative)
The blooper (Score:2)
That's what I get for RTFA. (Score:2)
I use Firefox you insensitive clod!
DMCA (Score:2)
By communicating circumvention methods for author content controls, isn't everyone in violation of the DMCA?
The Modified "Original" (Score:2)
I thought you were saying that they made a blooper and had accidentally included the real Original Trilogy ( the one without the sky repainted Simpson blue, and without the added computer generated sex scenes,... )
Re:Definitely (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Definitely (Score:3, Informative)
more info here [movieweb.com]
Re:Definitely (Score:3, Funny)
Wait, so you are saying that this company came out with an app that will show me the same thing that I could get by typing 1138?
How fucking lazy have we become?! I would RTFA but I am too lazy.
Re:Definitely (Score:2, Funny)
...now THAT was an outtake!
Re:Definitely (Score:2)
(this is to confound the short message filter. Please ignore.)
Google (Score:2, Informative)
star+wars+dvd+bloopers [google.com]
Knock yourself out. But make sure to type 11 and not 1 and 1. And wait when it says "wait". This activex thingy is a totally redundant ad. Don't fall in the trap.
Re:Good feature not my cup of tea. (Score:2)
Read the fucking article!
Oh.. wait
Re:OT: I tried - re: lint (Score:2)
Re:Can't watch the trilogy DVDs on Knoppix (Score:3, Informative)