10 Hidden DVD & Blu-Ray Horror Movie Easter Eggs You Need To Find
3. Watch The Entire Film From The Audience's Perspective - My Little Eye
Despite being a relatively little-known cult horror film that came and went in 2002, My Little Eye nevertheless boasts one of the more audacious home video Easter eggs you're ever likely to come across.
The Bradley Cooper-starring film follows a group of five adults who take part in a reality TV webcast, where if they can live together for six months, they'll receive $1 million - but they only get the money if nobody leaves.
The film is what it is - a tantalising if aggressively dated commentary on the reality TV boom, but if you own a copy of the movie's UK DVD, you absolutely shouldn't sleep on its hidden viewing mode.
The inside sleeve of the DVD contains a code, 0405, which can be entered on disc one's password menu to unlock the Interactive Zone.
Here, it's possible to watch the film in "Interactive Mode," where you can experience the movie as though you're one of the paying customers viewing it on the Internet.
In addition to having access to multiple camera angles for some scenes, you can also view the contestants' audition tapes and access deleted scenes.
Mileage may vary on the movie itself, but this is nothing if not a creative way to make the home video experience totally unique - for those who discover it, anyway.