Robert Hunt wrote: >I found the following regarding "Memento" on www.eeggs.com > >--Insert Disc two from the Limited Edition set, then select the clock. >--Select answer "c" 5 times (The actual answers have nothing to do with the navigation) >--When you reach the question where you put the pictures in order of the woman fixing her tire, put them in REVERSE order (3, 4, 1, 2), rather than the correct order, and you will be taken to the Chronological version of the film, complete with backwards credits and the opening scene in forward motion. >***Note: This feature worked on my laptop, my Sony DVD, and my Pioneer DVD, however it did NOT work on my Toshiba for some reason...It just played the credits backwards, then the movie in the original order....so I'd be interested to hear from others with Toshiba's to see if this feature worked on their players...*** > > > I have known about easter eggs on DVDs and video games for some time now, but the complicated path to accessing this particular one (and others, I assume) makes me wonder how people discover these bonus features. Trial and error seems highly unlikely in this case. Do the makers of the DVD (or game) release this information formally somewhere? And why make access so complex? What's the point? Richard J. Leskosky -- Richard J. Leskosky Office phone: (217) 244-2704 Associate Director FAX: (217) 244-4019 Unit for Cinema Studies <http://www.uiuc.edu/unit/cinema> University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 3035 Foreign Languages Building 707 S. Mathews Avenue Urbana, Illinois 61801 ---- To sign off Screen-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF Screen-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]