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Is it worth getting the above for £34.99 - i.e. does it have good replay value, what are the extras like etc.
seeing as Amazon are selling it for £45, I`d go for it just on that merit.
The second and third films are nowhere near as clever or as scary as the first one, the replay value dimishes with every viewing, as the `jumpy` bits lose their impact.
As for the extras;
Scream:
Commentary by Wes Craven and writer Kevin Williamson
Featurette
Behind the scenes shorts
Q&A with cast and crew
SFX gallery
Biogs
`Did you know` Trivia
2 trailers
Scream 2
Commentary by cast & Crew
outtakes
deleted scenes
2 music videos
featurette
biogs
trailer
Scream 3:
Commentary by cast & Crew
outtakes
deleted scenes
behind the scenes montage
alternate ending (it was the badger)
biogs
2 trailers
This is the R2 version, the R1 version has a few more features, such as a scene editing feature, some very funny spoof trailers and some DVD-ROM features (which are generally useless unless your PC is set to multi-region)
Hope this helps
-Stantz
is scream 1 an anamorphic transfer?
dvdoo.dk has scream 1 & 2 in a box set.
it works out about £20 but it does include the directors cut of scream 1 which is very hard to get.
Thanks for the list of the extras, but are they actually any good?
u can get it from hmv at the mo for 9.99 each in the sale lso virgin r selling it cheap
Thanks for that. :)
Going back to an earlier question, what are the extras like? Are they informative, or a waste of space?
R2 Scream 1 and 2 are non-anamorphic
R4 Scream 1 is 4:3 Pan&Scan
R1 Scream 1 is non-anamorphic, also has a bonus 4th disc of extras.
See http://www.dvdcompare.org.uk/comparisons/film_results_page.php?fid=204 for full comparison.
Sorry if this is too late, but just noticed that splashdvd are doing these discs at 8.99 each at the moment.