Pleins de quote pour signaler un truc. Je sais pas si ça a déjà été dit sur le thread, mais apparemment, sur le dvd, la pub virale est bien présente. Maintenant, je ne sais pas si cela correspond au "quasiment rien" dont parle Niko, ou si il y a à peu près tout. Voici la marche à suivre :tomfincher a écrit :ALors ça, c'est triste et très bête...niko13 a écrit :Helas non (en tout cas, quasiment rien sur le Z1).tomfincher a écrit : Et je pense (mais je n'en suis pas sur parce que je ne l'ai pas encore eu entre les mains) que le DVD reprendra ces spots, indices, etc... En tout cas je l'espère.
dvdizzy.com a écrit :• From the Set Up menu, a helicopter icon takes to a 2-minute montage of cast and crew members excitedly uttering and riffing on what is apparently a line from the film.
• From the Scene Selection menu, you can access an X over chapter 10 to view a scene from the film with severely low-budget effects.
The rest are accessible from a hidden menu, Chapter 17, which shows up only after waiting over a minute on the Scene Selection page of Chapters 12-16. From there, you'll find a variety of viral marketing supplies...
• ...a 2½-minute news report on an ocean disturbance in English, Spanish, French, and Japanese. In addition to language, each version offers different graphics, footage, and newscasters.
• ...a simplified version of the website for Slusho!, a fictional Japanese soft drink found in various J.J. Abrams entities. Though most of the buttons here do nothing, one leads to a fairly bizzarre one-minute commercial for the fake beverage.
• ...last and most unusual are four "Jamie & Teddy" webcam videos (ranging 30 seconds to over 3 minutes) featuring an irate, overdramatic, fast-talking young woman (teen?) addressing her boyfriend. Once again, the majority of the listings here do not do anything.