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BD-J Examples Listing
Full Reviews:
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Studio
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Disc Release Date
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Quick Summary
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Behind Enemy Lines
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20th Century Fox
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2006-11-14
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Chicken Little
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Disney
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2007-3-20
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Has exclusive BD-J features, including a Film-maker's Q&A and a game called Alien Invaders. For a full review of the BD-J aspects of this title, click here.
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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
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20th Century Fox
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2006-11-14
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This title contains a keyword search engine called Search Content, a bookmark function called Personal Scene Selections, a Trivia Track, and a first person shooter game entitled LXG Shooting Gallery. The search engine allows you to view scenes in the movie that correspond to particular keywords, while the Personal Scene Selection allows the user to "bookmark" various scenes in the movie then watch them all. The trivia track is self-explanatory, and the game is pretty simple and allows the user to "help" the heroes by shooting bad guys using an embedded cross-hair.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (The Curse of the Black Pearl)
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Disney
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2007-5-22
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Will have something called Scoundrels of the Sea, an interactive in-movie feature that presents facts on-screen about the legends and lore of pirates.
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Pirates of the Caribbean (Dead Man's Chest)
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Disney
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2007-5-22
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Will have Liar's Dice, a single-player game shot in live-action HD video.
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Speed
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20th Century Fox
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2006-11-14
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This disc features a Trivia Track, a Search Content functionality, and a one-person interactive game called Speed: Take Down. In this game, you can be either
Keannu Reaves or Dennis Hopper, and you are charged with finding some bombs and either detonating them or defusing them. The movie plays in the background and you use your remote to maneuver
a target around the screen, looking for these bombs in the surrounding scenery and either activating or defusing them by triggering your remote.
The game is very rudimentary and is barely interactive, but it does show the potential of interactive features in future.
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