About those DVD "Easter Eggs".?

You know ~ *hidden* special features on movie DVDs.

Is there a website that tells you how to access them; specifically in Region 2 DVDs?

Answers:
http://www.hiddendvdeastereggs.com/.

Has DVD Easter Eggs for regions 1, 2 and 4.
Yes.
http://www.dvdeastereggs.com/
http://www.dvdeastereggs.com/

http://www.dvdreview.com/eastereggs/.

Easter eggs in DVD releases of movies:
These are often in the form of hidden trailers, documentaries, or deleted scenes, and are accessed by manipulation of the disc's interactive menus. An example is the Region 1 2000 DVD release of James Cameron's 1989 feature film The Abyss, which has at least nine Easter eggs, including at least three different trailers for Aliens and two for True Lies, two other James Cameron films. More elaborate eggs include that in the 2002 release of Christopher Nolan's 2000 reverse-time thriller Memento, which plays the scenes of the movie in conventional chronological order. The 2-disc version of The Incredibles has many easter eggs, most of which can be accessed on different screens by clicking the omnidroid that appears (after a little while) in the upper right hand corner. Roman Polanski's The Ninth Gate features several hidden trailers for the film.

The deluxe editions of The Lord of the Rings feature the following Easter eggs:

* Jack Black's parody of the "Council of Elrond" scene
* Gollum's "award acceptance" speech
* A comic interview with Elijah Wood
* A trailer for The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
* A comic interview with director Peter Jackson

The film "Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story" has an easter egg that includes several "alternate" scenes and an otherwise unavailable director's commentary by Rawson Marshall Thurber, these are all accessed by pressing the enter button on the DVD remote control every time the character "White Goodman" played by Ben Stiller snaps his fingers.

The animated television series "Invader Zim", pictures of a easter egg named Bloody GIR are hidden in frames through the last 14 episodes.

Even such serious films as Doctor Zhivago, Dances With Wolves and Tombstone can have Easter eggs.

Most DVD releases of George Lucas' films include blooper reels or hidden videos that can only be accessed by entering "1138" on the DVD remote when the "THX" logo has been highlighted. This is an in-joke referring to his first film, THX 1138.

In the movie Dumb and Dumber, an Easter egg in the form of an actor's commentary on a scene is accessed in the special features menu, and moving the cursor to an invisible icon that looks like an Easter egg when highlighted.

DVD releases of television series can also feature Easter eggs, particularly The Simpsons. Moving the cursor to a T-shirt Bart is wearing, for example, gives viewers a news broadcast about the underground manufacture of illegal Simpsons shirts.

In order to distinguish between different editions of the same film, some distributors have taken to listing Easter eggs in lists of "extra features" on the packaging and promotional material; some do not consider Easter eggs advertised in this way to be true Easter eggs.

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