
Looking for the "Evil" section on the Austin Powers 2 DVD? How about a clip of the Sopranos trying to watch a bootlegged Godfather tape? Or why not view a short film hidden on the Rush Hour DVD?
These and other films, features, interviews, and previews are called Easter Eggs, hidden features that may be on your DVD that you don't even know about! That's right - the DVD you've watched countless times may hold secret features. Don't be in the dark any longer. These websites can help you find the hidden gems on your DVD:
DVD Angle Collection - http://www.dvdangle.com/fun_stuff/easter_eggs/
DVD Easter Eggs - http://www.dvdeastereggs.com/
Lights Out Entertainment DVD Easter Eggs - http://www.lightsoutentertainment.com/dvd/eggs/
The Easter Egg Archive - http://www.eeggs.com/ (This one includes Easter Eggs in software and more, too!)
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