EGGS everywhere I look there are EGGS

Started by Godshinto2 pages

EGGS everywhere I look there are EGGS

alright what I mean about eggs is that the infamous Easter eggs it looks like the easter bunny has been busy. I recently purchased a book of these so called easter eggs they even have them in games on dvds programs there are literaly thousands of them out there every dvd released in the past five years had a easter egg built in. This thread could be for postin eggs for dvds I will start one for each media that they seem to pop up in one in the video game forum and another in the general forum for program ones. So if you know of any please share.

There are suposubley 6 eggs in the new matrix movie alone.

www.dvdeastereggs.com

go there..................a bunch for you.

easter eggs?

Extras that are hidden in the DVDs.

i only know about eggs on easter...easter eggs..!

they have alot of them on the cky videos

a much better site is http://lightsout.movieweb.com/dvd/eggs/

Alright I haven't done this in a while so here are some new eggs that I have read about.

The Matrix Reloaded:

There are two great Easter Eggs hidden on this sci-fi brain-bender. First, go to the "Special Features" menu. In the cast and crew biographies, the page on the writing-directing Wachowski brothers contains a small red pill; highlight it and press "Enter" to see "What Is the Concept?", a 12-minute montage of concept artwork and special-effects test footage. Also in the "Special Features" section, go to "The Dream World" menu and look for another red pill; pressing "Enter" now will show another mini-documentary, "What Is Bullet Time?", explaining the film's miraculous 360-degree slow-motion effects.

Gladiator:

On the supplemental disc, go to the second page of special features. Select Trailers and TV Spots, and press your remote's left arrow key to highlight the amulet around Richard Harris' neck. Hit Enter to see a hilarious Chicken Run trailer that's a takeoff on Gladiator. For another egg, go to the Storyboards menu and choose Rhino Fight (a scene not in the film). When the first storyboard appears, press the up arrow to highlight the rhino in the center frame. Hit Enter to read the proposed scene's script.

Fight Club:

On the Special Features disc of the darkly comedic Fight Club, go to the Advertising menu and press your remote's "down" arrow three times; a smiley face will appear. Press Enter to witness a gallery of bizarre Fight Club merchandise, along with some hilarious text commentary.

American Pie 1:

Dip your remote into these fresh-from-the-oven Easter Eggs. From the main menu, go to Bonus Features and select Recommendations. In this section are theatrical trailers for The Blues Brothers, Animal House and American Graffiti. You'll find another tasty egg when you play the commercial for American Pie's soundtrack; the music video "You Wanted More" (by Tonic) follows the ad.

X-Men:

Talk about comic-book blockbusters! This DVD has a few hidden powers of its own. In the Art Gallery, highlight the dog tags on-screen to reveal early visual designs and special-effects tests for two grotesque mutants cut from the film's shooting script. In the Trailers and TV Spots menu, use your remote to highlight a rose in the screen's upper-left corner: You'll see a clip of an on-set joke that left the cast and crew in stitches.

Shanghai Noon:

Two trivia quizzes unlock Special Features on this Eastern-influenced Western (but you must first ace both tests). The first quiz, "Roy's Revenge," rewards perfection with a short clip demonstrating a proposed train-crash sequence that never made it into the film. The second, "Chon's Challenge," rewards accuracy with a replay of the film's hilarious "Chinese drinking song" sequence; this time, however, English subtitles provide translation.

Rush Hour:

Chris Tucker might ask of this hard-to-find Easter Egg, "Which one of you hid me?" If your DVD player lets you manually access titles, use your remote to navigate to Title 4, Chapter 3. There you'll find "Evil Luke Lee," a hilarious short film that director Brett Ratner made in his youth.

The Mummy:

Fans of composer Jerry Goldsmith will be glad they found this disc's Easter Egg. From the main menu, go to the Languages submenu and wait for the animated screen to finish: You'll hear Goldsmith's thunderous soundtrack in its entirety. Theatrical trailers for Gods and Monsters and Darkman II are hidden, respectively, in Brendan Fraser's and Arnold Vosloo's talent files in the Cast and Filmmakers submenu under Special Features.

Mallrats:

It's time for Easter Egg hunters to get a life, according to the Mallrats DVD. Go to the Special Features menu and select Deleted Scenes; press the right arrow key to highlight the robot's eyes. If you hit Enter, director Kevin Smith will admonish you to stop looking for Easter Eggs on DVDs and go do something!

Kiss of the Dragon:

Take a whack at this Easter Egg. From the disc's main menu, go to "Special Features" and then "Police Gymnasium Fight: Martial Arts Demo." Highlight the second demo and then press the right-arrow key on your remote control. The silver dragon on Jet Li's chest will be highlighted. Press "Enter" to watch a foreign trailer for the movie.

Austin Powers 2:

If you're looking for more eeee-vil on this Mike Myers spy spoof, go to the Special Features menu and do … nothing. After a few seconds, the Dr. Evil logo will appear in the center of the screen. Click the logo to access the hidden features, including a 20-minute Dr. Evil mockumentary and a history of half-baked plans for world domination from spy flicks of the past. Though the Easter Egg is advertised on the disc's back cover, that doesn't make it easy to find! Still, Dr. Evil's page is so much fun that it's worth the effort. From the main menu, go to Special Features. Watch Austin do his shtick, and don't touch anything. After about 1 minute, Dr. Evil's spaceship will come by, leaving behind the Evil symbol. Click the symbol to access a "Comedy Central" special about Dr. Evil.