Concernant le coffret Blu-Ray de la saison 3 :
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The Blu-ray version benefits from a pair of exclusive special features along with BD-Java scripted episode "memory" that remembers which episodes you've viewed. Both Blu-ray exclusive features, and the remaining features shared with DVD, many of which are presented in HD, are detailed below.
Access Granted (50:00, Blu-ray exclusive, HD) -- Lindelof and Cuse sit down and address 20 questions via a data bank selection screen. The information accessible varies from Dharma films to Richard Alpert to Polar Bears to Walt's Psychic Powers. Each entry has multiple snippets selectable via a control panel, up to six per entry. It can become addictive picking through each entry and its subsequent snippets of additional and relative information.
Blu-Prints (16:31, Blu-ray exclusive, HD) -- The packaging makes this seem like a fancy interactive feature where viewers can explore the island. Visiting the feature is a big letdown as it's merely six short featurettes of crewmembers showing behind-the-scenes access to important sets. Other than being presented in high definition, there's nothing presented here that couldn't have been presented on standard DVD.
Faut que je vérifie si le Blu-Ray de la saison 4 possède également des bonus exclusifs. Dans tous les cas, il me faut ceux là
Je vais économiser un peu pour me payer un lecteur Blu-Ray et ce coffret
[Edit : Voilà pour la saison 4 - Rien de bien folichon...]
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The Fourth Season Blu-ray has much less exclusive content than the Third Season set did.
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* Course of the Future: The Definitive, Interactive Flash Forwards – I'm going to list this in the Exclusive section, however the bulk of the feature also appears on the DVD set. The basic concept is that a number of the season's flash-forward scenes (but certainly not all) have been arranged into chronological order for the first time, which effectively creates a new 52-minute episode (albeit comprised only of footage we've already seen). On the Blu-ray, this section of the disc can only be accessed by first playing an interactive game in which you must determine the proper ordering of certain scenes. Exclusive to the Blu-ray is the ability to watch these flash-forwards edited together to track the progress of specific characters (Jack, Kate, Aaron, Hurley, Sun, Sayid, or Ben). You can also choose to watch the main chronological episode with pop-up script excerpts and notes from the show's writers. Unfortunately, the notes have very little information of interest and are filled with obnoxious profanity (jokingly redacted out with black marker). The gag grows old fast.
* More from the Symphony (SD, 16 min.) – Excerpts from a live performance of the 'Lost' score by the Honolulu Symphony Pops Orchestra. In between segments, Terry O'Quinn (Locke) was brought on stage to deliver readings of message-in-a-bottle letters prepared by the show's writers.