Hi.
I just watched “one tired guy” on DVD.
On the backside of the DVD box stands:“Plus interviews,outtakes,bonus footage and more!”
Are they hidden(opening by secret botton combination) or are they edited in the film?
Peter
Hi.
I just watched “one tired guy” on DVD.
On the backside of the DVD box stands:“Plus interviews,outtakes,bonus footage and more!”
Are they hidden(opening by secret botton combination) or are they edited in the film?
Peter
yea i dont know what there talking about either
Pop it into a computer, most dvd programs let you choose the chapter or title from the program’s menu, not through the dvd’s menu… For the hardcore, use mplayer under linux… I watched the hidden sections in Defect that way the day I got it… though I still have no idea how to get to the hidden sections through the dvd’s menu
Can anyone tell me the soundtrack of the movie?
Thanks:
Peter
Is One Tired Guy good?
yea i thought it was pretty good, kinda short for the money but it was crazy riding. Most of it was the type of riding where if you make a mistake you would die.
Yes it is good.
Riding on roof edges and of vulcanos
It is only 23 minutes long but it’s a good movie.
Defect
What hiddin things are in defect?? i have aleready seen kris holms home… is there more??? is there any in universe 2??
I dont know if there’s more in Defect. I havent found yet.
Universe 2: play the bonus footage, then press “scene forward”.
Hope this helps.
or you can go to rider profiles and on Dan Heaton’s click the lower left picture on the bottom of the screen and it will light up and say somthing in the middle then click the enter thingy on the remote.
In Defect, go to the bonus part, then ‘more’ and at additional footage press the left over button, then hit enter, you should be at a credits page, click on the photograph.
Does somebody know the title of the first song?
Seeing as how my VHS copy says the exact same thing, I think they’re just refering to the interviews with Kris between the segments. One Tired Guy isn’t one documentary, but rather a compilation of four seperate films made by different people at different times.