"In fact, viewers are reporting that when the discs are popped in, they just start playing without displaying a menu at all"
Umm....about that. A lot of high-def discs start the movie sans a traditional "top menu" structure. The menu is a pop-up overlay that slides up from the bottom or in from the side and has all the familiar choices. While it's absolutely nuts for these discs to be labeled as SPECIAL EDITIONS and list bonus features that somehow didn't end up on the discs, it's not a limitation or a mistake that the discs start playing the movie instead of going to a main menu screen.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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"In fact, viewers are reporting that when the discs are popped in, they just start playing without displaying a menu at all"
Umm....about that. A lot of high-def discs start the movie sans a traditional "top menu" structure. The menu is a pop-up overlay that slides up from the bottom or in from the side and has all the familiar choices. While it's absolutely nuts for these discs to be labeled as SPECIAL EDITIONS and list bonus features that somehow didn't end up on the discs, it's not a limitation or a mistake that the discs start playing the movie instead of going to a main menu screen.