Triple play edition in both the briefcase and standard editions
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Maximum Movie Mode: Christopher Nolan and Leonardo DiCaprio extract information about the world of Inception and learn about all things you may have missed in the film. Questions, answers, surprises and intrigue are all there for the taking!
Prologue (Motion Comics): Inception: The Cobol Job: Online comic that details how Cobb, Arthur and Nash came to be enlisted by Cobol Engineering to perform an extraction on Saito.
Inception: The Big Under: The story that reveals how Cobb and company get to Saito to put him under for the dream featured in the beginning of the film. Dream of Consciousness: Taking some of the most fascination and cutting-edge dream research to date on lucid dreaming, leading scientist to make the case that the dream world is not an altered state of consciousness, but a fully functional parallel reality.
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Extraction Mode: infiltrate the dreamscape of Inception – with this in-movie experience – to learn how Christopher Nolan, Leonardo DiCaprio and the rest of the cast and crew designed and achieved the movies signature moments.
Dreams: Cinema of the Subconscious: taking some of the most fascinating and cutting-edge dream research to-date on lucid dreaming, top scientists make the case that the dream world is not an altered state of consciousness, but a fully functional parallel reality.
Inception: The Cobol Job: now in full animation and motion, check out this comic prologue to see how Cobb, Arthur, and Nash came to be enlisted by Cobol Engineering and perform an extraction on Saito.
5.1 Soundtrack selections from Hans Zimmer's score
Conceptual art gallery
Promotional art archive
Trailers
TV spots
BD-Live
Project Somnacin: Confidential Files: get access to the highly secure files that reveal the inception of the dream-share technology.
Had a co-worker who seemed to enjoy Inception as much as I did. Apparently, he later visited some online site where some "really smart" people tore this film apart. The following week, he's telling me it was clichéd and knew exactly what would happen in the closing scene........wha?
That sort of rumor could easily ruin my saturday so I googled a little...
Apparently the director of Clash Of The Titans 2 agreed to convert his film to 3D instead of shooting in 3D because WB showed him a few examples of "conversion done well"... Among those examples were shots from Inception cause they actually did some tests on the film. Now...Christopher Nolan said it himself as well, even that some of these kinda worked and conversion is rather easy to do (and of course not too expensive for WB). BUT, he also said that he didn't think it would work on the whole movie, that he wasn't convinced.
Considering that Nolan flatly refused to even consider 3D in the first place, it strikes me as highly unlikely that he would suddenly agree to do so now.
After seeing a few films in 3D last year (Alice in Wonderland, Despicable Me, Toy Story 3) I have decided to not bother with 3D in the theaters for the foreseeable future. I'm generally the type of viewer to embrace new technologies such as High Definition, Imax, Digital projection, etc, but I just don't feel like 3D is actually adding something to the experience.
3D is just not the same kind of incremental upgrade to the viewing experience that Color TV was or HDTV was. It doesn't make the film seem more lifelike and realistic, because of the way film makes frequent use of changing perspectives and scene changes.
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Originally Posted by tighr /forum/post/20067053
After seeing a few films in 3D last year (Alice in Wonderland, Despicable Me, Toy Story 3) I have decided to not bother with 3D in the theaters for the foreseeable future. I'm generally the type of viewer to embrace new technologies such as High Definition, Imax, Digital projection, etc, but I just don't feel like 3D is actually adding something to the experience.
3D is just not the same kind of incremental upgrade to the viewing experience that Color TV was or HDTV was. It doesn't make the film seem more lifelike and realistic, because of the way film makes frequent use of changing perspectives and scene changes.
3D is a nice treat once in a while, but starts to become a distraction when used when not needed.
Further, I refuse to pay extra for any 3D movie that was merely a conversion. If you want me to pay more, shoot the movie in 3D. No cheating just to peck more cash out of my wallet.
Got a question. I'm using Makemkv and see there are 2 tracks each 14 chapters and over 30 GB in size. Most of the references are for 00100.mpls, however there is also 00101.mpls which is slightly larger.
Anyone know what the difference is between these 2 titles on the Blu Ray Disc? Looks like 00100.mpls is 2:28:07 in length, while 00101.mpls is 3:10:22 in length.
00100.mpls - Duration: 2:28:07, 14 Chapters, 32.5 GB, Lossless DTS HD and Lossy DTS 5.1
00101.mpls - Duration: 3:10:22, 14 Chapters, 37.0 GB, Lossless DTS HD and Lossy DTS 5.1
I think one of them is the special features from Disk 1. You want the one that is 148 minutes.
I recall having some issues when ripping my copy, but that might have had something to do with the codecs I had installed at the time. It plays fine now, so I might just be imagining things.
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Originally Posted by bobby2478 /t/1274161/inception/480#post_22439911
Got a question. I'm using Makemkv and see there are 2 tracks each 14 chapters and over 30 GB in size. Most of the references are for 00100.mpls, however there is also 00101.mpls which is slightly larger.
Anyone know what the difference is between these 2 titles on the Blu Ray Disc? Looks like 00100.mpls is 2:28:07 in length, while 00101.mpls is 3:10:22 in length.
00100.mpls - Duration: 2:28:07, 14 Chapters, 32.5 GB, Lossless DTS HD and Lossy DTS 5.1
00101.mpls - Duration: 3:10:22, 14 Chapters, 37.0 GB, Lossless DTS HD and Lossy DTS 5.1
I recall that mine was title02 or something weird like that. Anyway, as the previous poster said, one of them has some special features things. It jumps into this "this is how this scene was done" in the middle of the movie if you access the feature. Do the 2:28:07 one.
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