Easter Eggs are hidden extras like more performances or something funny hidden somewhere and to get there you may need to do things like press 9 in a menu or pressing enter at a specific stage of the video etc.
Pancake Festival has easter eggs, but Live in Texas doesn't. I just wonder how people find them. Do they sit there and push buttons for hours? I know the secrets to the Pancake Festival were leaked on the internet by Mike.
Well, when you goto rip the DvD, you can see all the videos, even hidden ones. For instance, when I run DvD Audio Ripper on Frat Party, it shows the audio for the 12 mins in London, 1Stp Kloser.. etc. Also I suppose there are people who crack DvDs for fun. And there's the odd person who plays with stuff, or stumbles upon easter eggs accidentally.
I checked all the titles in Collision Course (basically like when you rip it you see everything) and I didn't find *ANY* Easter Eggs Oh well. I was hoping for at least one of the LP videos on the DVD.
There's a part where you can see Gerard from My Chemical Romance doing jumping jacks behind the glass door of the studio.
During what song/part of the DVD? [/b][/quote] Juuuuuuuust kidding. I wish though. There is however, a part where Jay-z is giving someone a water bottle and I think it hits her in the face and then falls on the ground. It's funny. It's towards the end I think.
Juuuuuuuust kidding. I wish though. There is however, a part where Jay-z is giving someone a water bottle and I think it hits her in the face and then falls on the ground. It's funny. It's towards the end I think. [/b][/quote] Damn you!
These aren't Easter Eggs but they are screw ups: Mike doesn't know the lyrics. He keeps saying "99 problems AND a bitch ain't one." but it's "99 problems BUT a bitch ain't one." plus, at the end of the credits, it says "Warner Bros. Recrods" instead of "Warner Bros. Records"
What the hell is the difference? It essentially means the same thing. It does not mean he doesn't know the lyrics.
What the hell is the difference? It essentially means the same thing. It does not mean he doesn't know the lyrics.[/b][/quote] true, there isn't a difference, but you can tell that means he hasn't listened to the song over and over again in obsession like myself but when i realized it, i couldn't stop thinking about it, and it got annoying, and i wonder if jay-z got annoyed.
im not sure but... in some tracks were recorded useing windows program and if u listen closely, u hear "error thingy" or something... im not shure if thats an easter egg..