gsv107@optonline.n
01-16-2005, 06:30 PM
So who has compiled a complete list of all the easter eggs and their locations for all 5 of the DVD sets? I'd love to know what I've not yet uncovered!
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View Full Version : DVD Easter Eggs gsv107@optonline.n 01-16-2005, 06:30 PM So who has compiled a complete list of all the easter eggs and their locations for all 5 of the DVD sets? I'd love to know what I've not yet uncovered! Nora 01-16-2005, 07:13 PM So far I only have set one...but income tax refund time is coming! SpunkiiMonkii7078 01-17-2005, 07:34 PM I only have set one too, Nora. Don't feel bad. gsv107@optonline.n 01-17-2005, 08:13 PM well, i bought the entire set on sale as they came out, and each set has a bunch of extra stuff, but not all of it is listed. Here's a list of what's on the 5th set: Following is a complete listing of the BONUS FEATURES that are included on Image Entertainment's 5-Disc boxed set of "The Dick Van Dyke Show Season Five". The majority of this extra material is located on Disc # 5. ............... >> 2 Audio Commentaries with Carl Reiner and Dick Van Dyke (for the episodes "Coast-To-Coast Big Mouth" and "The Gunslinger"). >> 1 Audio Commentary featuring the trio of Rose Marie, Larry Mathews, and Bill Idelson (for the episode "Dear Sally Rogers"). .... NOTE: The packaging for this set says that Ann Morgan Guilbert participates in this commentary. This is incorrect. It's Larry Mathews, not Guilbert, providing the third voice here. >> Clip from the 1969 TV Special "Dick Van Dyke And The Other Woman" (Length -- 6:57). .... This bonus is priceless! It's not a song-and-dance clip with Dick and Mary, but instead a "look back" at "The Dick Van Dyke Show". A film clip is provided from the episode "The Impractical Joke", and you'll appreciate the excellent picture quality on these boxed sets even more after seeing this clip, which obviously hasn't been re-mastered or cleaned up too much. But what makes this bonus feature priceless is an "outtake" from the fifth-season episode "You Ought To Be In Pictures", which is actually an "alternate take" of a scene in that episode. In this hilarious "alternate" version of the scene, Rob (Dick) deliberately goes way "over the top", as he overacts, cries, and carries on in baby-like fashion. You'll be rolling on the floor after seeing this! >> Video footage from the 2003 "TV Land Awards" (9:36). .... This is a series of acceptance speeches made by the Van Dyke Show's cast members. Carl Reiner steals the moment here, with several humorous quips, proving that his comic mind was still razor-sharp even as he approached the age of 81. >> 1992 video clip from "Comic Relief" (6:12). .... This clip features Billy Crystal, Whoopi Goldberg, and Robin Williams, along with the main cast members of the Van Dyke Show. >> Sketch featuring Dick with "Mama" Cass Elliot (5:33). .... This comedy sketch (in color) comes from Cass Elliot's 1973 TV Special "Don't Call Me Mama Anymore". >> Cast interview footage (snipped from the 1994 CBS-TV Special, "The Dick Van Dyke Show Remembered"). >> CBS promo for "The New Dick Van Dyke Show" (1971-1974). .... In addition to the 30-second color video clip advertising the show, this bonus also offers up some very interesting information about Dick's short-lived second sitcom, via a series of text screens (including cast lists). Very informative and well-done. >> A "TV-Land" promo clip for "The Dick Van Dyke Show" (0:30). >> Emmy Awards footage. ... We get to see three separate awards dished up in these color clips from the Emmy telecast of May 22, 1966. Picture quality is pretty good. Not perfect, but certainly good enough. (And check out the hairdo on Mary Tyler Moore!) >> Don Rickles Remembers His 2-Part Episode (7:05). .... The two-parter in question, which had Rickles (as "Lyle Delp") robbing the Petries in an elevator (at "comb-point"), was actually from season four. But this "look back" by Rickles is included in the Season 5 set. Carl Reiner introduces this bonus segment, telling us it's kind of a "flashback" to the Season 4 DVD set. LOL! >> Theatrical Trailer (in B&W) for "The Art Of Love", a 1965 feature film co-starring Dick Van Dyke and Carl Reiner (0:47). >> Photo Galleries for many episodes (although there aren't as many here as in the other seasonal sets). .... Each of the Photo Galleries is on a "timed" self-running track, but each picture can be "paused" for a longer look. >> Four-page collectible booklet, which includes Van Dyke Show facts, photos, and mini-bio pieces on Richard Deacon and Carl Reiner. EASTER EGGS --- Several "Nick At Nite" TV promos are buried as "Eggs". There's at least one Egg on each of the five discs in this set. Go to any of the episode sub-menus and start scrolling down the various chapters. With any chapter highlighted (it varies), click "Left Arrow" on the remote control. If there's an "Egg" there, the "highlighted" area will move from the chapter title to the upper right-hand corner of the screen (where there's an artist drawing of Dick Van Dyke). If you see a "glow" around Mr. Van Dyke's head, you know you've hit an Easter Egg. Press "Enter" or "Play" at this stage, and be taken to the promotional clips. SpunkiiMonkii7078 01-18-2005, 08:09 AM Wow! I can't wait to see all of that!!!! octobereve 01-18-2005, 08:59 AM This bit is not to be missed! Great stuff. >> Clip from the 1969 TV Special "Dick Van Dyke And The Other Woman" (Length -- 6:57). .... This bonus is priceless! It's not a song-and-dance clip with Dick and Mary, but instead a "look back" at "The Dick Van Dyke Show". A film clip is provided from the episode "The Impractical Joke", and you'll appreciate the excellent picture quality on these boxed sets even more after seeing this clip, which obviously hasn't been re-mastered or cleaned up too much. But what makes this bonus feature priceless is an "outtake" from the fifth-season episode "You Ought To Be In Pictures", which is actually an "alternate take" of a scene in that episode. In this hilarious "alternate" version of the scene, Rob (Dick) deliberately goes way "over the top", as he overacts, cries, and carries on in baby-like fashion. You'll be rolling on the floor after seeing this! . Nora 01-18-2005, 12:19 PM I remember seeing that when it was originally aired, and I rememeber really loving it then! It'll be great to see it again. treky 03-19-2005, 02:41 AM well, I only have the season 1 set so far, but the extras on that are: audio commentary by Dick and Carl on 2 of the episodes-"Where Did I Come From" and "I Am My Brothers Keeper". Interviews with Dick, Mary, and Carl talking about the episode "My Blond-Haired Brunette" Interviews with Dick, Carl, Sheldon Leanord, Rose Marie and Mory Amsterdam talking about the series. A CBS promo for the show with Dick, Mary, Rose, and Morey from 1961. A clip of Carl accepting an emmy for the series, from the 1961 emmy ceremony. ads for "Cheer" that first ran during the show, with Dick. a "teser" or whatever they're called, (you know, those "on next weeks show..." ) that was seen at the end of "The Sleeping Brother" And the original pilot, "Head of the Family" which Carl wrote and starred in. mozark 04-28-2005, 02:12 PM Nobody asked about the extras. We can all find those listed over at Amazon. The poster requested Easter Eggs: unannounced goofy stuff that people usually find by accident on the disk. (Those silly cigarette commercials when you click on Dick's head is one example.) Anything else besides that on the 5 DVDs? Nora 04-28-2005, 03:27 PM How COOL! I didn't even know about that! That reminds me, I have to order set III today. Nobody asked about the extras. We can all find those listed over at Amazon. The poster requested Easter Eggs: unannounced goofy stuff that people usually find by accident on the disk. (Those silly cigarette commercials when you click on Dick's head is one example.) Anything else besides that on the 5 DVDs? Pentimento 04-28-2005, 04:41 PM A good source for finding DVD easter eggs is http://www.dvdtalk.com/eggs/ These are the ones listed for The Dick Van Dyke Show, with directions on how to find them. (I haven't looked at all of them; I just copied and pasted the information on the web site.) To find all the eggs, go to the scene selection menu for each episode listed below. Highlight "opening Titles" and press "left". Dick's head will illuminate. Press "Enter" and "y" Season 2 On Disc 1: Never Name a Duck The Two Faces of Rob The Attempted Marriage Hustling the Hustler What's in a Middle Name On Disc 2: A Bird in the Head Hurts You will see various commercials for Dash Laundry detergent and Kent Cigarettes featuring Dick Van Dyke and the Cast. Season 3 Disc 1: That's my Boy??? Disc 2: The Sound of the Trumpets of a Conscience Falls Deafly on a Brain That Holds it's Ears...or Something Like That! Disc 3: The Life and Love of Joe Coogan Disc 4: The Plots Thicken Disc 5: My Neighbor's Husband's Other Life You will see a commercial for Nick at Nite's campaign to preserve our Television Heritage featuring Dick Van Dyke. There are 5 in all. Season 4 Disc 1: A Ghost of A. Chantz Disc 2: Pink Pills for Purple Patients You will see some commercials for Nick at Nite featuring Dick Van Dyke. Season 5 Disc 1: The Great Petrie Fortune Disc 2: You're Under Arrest Disc 3: Bad Reception in Albany Disc 5: The Man from My Uncle The Gunslinger You will see some commercials for Nick at Nite featuring Dick Van Dyke. |