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    http://dailydead.com/full-list-bonus...4-blu-ray-dvd/

    FULL LIST OF SPECIAL FEATURES (DVD/BLU-RAY):

    Blu-ray

    Extended Episodes:

    ·Episodes 9 (“After”), and 14 (“The Grove”) are extended on the Blu-ray™ only.

    Featurettes:

    Inside THE WALKING DEAD
    The Making of THE WALKING DEAD
    Drawing Inspiration
    Hershel
    The Governor Is Back
    Society, Science & Survival
    Inside KNB EFX
    A Journey Back to Brutality
    Deleted Scenes

    Commentaries:

    Episode 1 (“30 Days Without An Accident”): Audio Commentary with Executive Producer and Showrunner Scott M. Gimple, Executive Producer/Unit Production Manager Tom Luse and Executive Producer/Special Effects Make-Up Supervisor/Director Greg Nicotero
    Episode 5 (“Internment”): Audio Commentary with Executive Producer and Showrunner Scott M. Gimple and Actor Scott Wilson (Hershel)
    Episode 9 (“After”): Audio Commentary with Executive Producer/Special Effects Make-Up Supervisor /Director Greg Nicotero, Co-Executive Producer Denise Huth and Actor Danai Gurira (Michonne)
    Episode 12 (“Still”): Audio Commentary with Director Julius Ramsay and Actor Emily Kinney (Beth); Audio Commentary with Writer/Producer Angela Kang and Actor Norman Reedus (Daryl)
    Episode14 (“The Grove”): Audio Commentary with Executive Producer and Showrunner Scott M. Gimple, Executive Producer Denise Huth and Actor Andrew Lincoln

    DVD

    Featurettes:

    Inside THE WALKING DEAD
    The Making of THE WALKING DEAD
    Drawing Inspiration
    Hershel
    The Governor Is Back
    Society, Science & Survival
    Inside KNB EFX
    A Journey Back to Brutality
    Deleted Scenes

    Commentaries:

    Episode 1 (“30 Days Without An Accident”): Audio Commentary with Executive Producer and Showrunner Scott M. Gimple, Executive Producer/Unit Production Manager Tom Luse and Executive Producer/Special Effects Make-Up Supervisor /Director Greg Nicotero
    Episode 5 (“Internment”): Audio Commentary with Executive Producer and Showrunner Scott M. Gimple and Actor Scott Wilson (Hershel)
    Episode 12 (“Still”): Audio Commentary with Director Julius Ramsay and Actor Emily Kinney (Beth); Audio Commentary with Writer/Producer Angela Kang and Actor Norman Reedus (Daryl)
    Episode 14(“The Grove”): Audio Commentary with Director Michael E. Satrazemis and Actors Chad L. Coleman (Tyreese) and Melissa McBride (Carol)
    I'm not sure whether the listing for the episode 14 commentary is a mistake or that it's actually two different tracks, one on DVD and one on BR.

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    Yay. They've included the "They're f@cking with the wrong People" line on the dvd\bluray.

    http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oORtfqsRIjw
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    Quote Originally Posted by kidgloves View Post
    Yay. They've included the "They're f@cking with the wrong People" line on the dvd\bluray.

    http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oORtfqsRIjw
    LOVE IT.

    I really do wish America would get over this silly aversion to bad language on TV. Here in the UK The Walking Dead is rated 18 (for intense violence and gore - particularly the focus on pain caused by it at numerous times, which can specifically bump it up to an 18 rating) but language (and sex) wise it's a 12A.

    Meanwhile on British TV you can swear basically as much as you like (after the 9pm watershed) and society continues to stand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MinionZombie View Post
    Meanwhile on British TV you can swear basically as much as you like (after the 9pm watershed) and society continues to stand.
    Which is the way it SHOULD be here. What makes it even more strange is that the producers of TWD went out of their way to film the scene with both the censored and uncensored dialogue, yet Breaking Bad always bleeped out the f-bomb if it was airing earlier in the evening. It doesn't make sense to waste time, production, and film costs on intentionally filming alternate versions of the scene when they could have just bleeped or dropped the audio during the word.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassman View Post
    Which is the way it SHOULD be here. What makes it even more strange is that the producers of TWD went out of their way to film the scene with both the censored and uncensored dialogue, yet Breaking Bad always bleeped out the f-bomb if it was airing earlier in the evening. It doesn't make sense to waste time, production, and film costs on intentionally filming alternate versions of the scene when they could have just bleeped or dropped the audio during the word.
    Yeah it could have been bleeped, but considering it was the climactic moment of the entire fourth season, I think "They're BLEEEEEEEEEP with the wrong people" would have been a shit way to close out the season. Better to having the softer "screwing" and not distract the audience at all with a god-awful won't-someone-think-of-the-children bleep noise getting in the way.

    Of course, as I've said, it'd be best of all if middle America grew the hell up when it comes to the F-word. It's totally okay for kids to watch people have their guts torn out and heads lopped off all the time, but dear-oh-dear they couldn't possibly withstand four letters that they've already heard their parents/family/friends utter in real life!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MinionZombie View Post

    Meanwhile on British TV you can swear basically as much as you like (after the 9pm watershed) and society continues to stand.
    Quote Originally Posted by bassman View Post
    Which is the way it SHOULD be here. What makes it even more strange is that the producers of TWD went out of their way to film the scene with both the censored and uncensored dialogue, yet Breaking Bad always bleeped out the f-bomb if it was airing earlier in the evening. It doesn't make sense to waste time, production, and film costs on intentionally filming alternate versions of the scene when they could have just bleeped or dropped the audio during the word.
    Maybe it's due to the many scumbag parents who let their little kids watch TWD, not minding the horrific violence, acts of debauchery and corpses who might pitch a fit due to a nip slip or f-bomb?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MinionZombie View Post
    Of course, as I've said, it'd be best of all if middle America grew the hell up when it comes to the F-word. It's totally okay for kids to watch people have their guts torn out and heads lopped off all the time, but dear-oh-dear they couldn't possibly withstand four letters that they've already heard their parents/family/friends utter in real life!!!
    Earlier you mentioned the F-word being aired after 9pm in your neck of the woods. We have the same thing here except it's a tad bit later in the evening. Perhaps 10pm or 11pm, I can't recall. For example, when one of the final episodes of Breaking Bad aired, it premiered earlier in the evening and was edited. Then it was replayed again later in that same evening and you could hear Hank's "GO F*CK YOURSELF" in all it's glory.

    So it seems they just try to keep the cursing to a minimum before most children are in bed. In the case of TWD, they probably changed the word all together because a lot of parents let their younger kids watch the show and AMC knows that. Trying to keep those stern letters from parents to a minimum, I suppose...
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    What about free to access telly? AMC is basic cable, right? So you pay/subscribe for that, but what about the likes of NBC and such - do they allow the f-word on their channels?

    I remember when the f-word was rarely uttered on British telly, particularly on BBC1 which was far more prudish about such things than the likes of Channel 4, but even on "Auntie Beeb" they're effin' and blindin' after the watershed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MinionZombie View Post
    Yeah it could have been bleeped, but considering it was the climactic moment of the entire fourth season, I think "They're BLEEEEEEEEEP with the wrong people" would have been a shit way to close out the season. Better to having the softer "screwing" and not distract the audience at all with a god-awful won't-someone-think-of-the-children bleep noise getting in the way.

    Of course, as I've said, it'd be best of all if middle America grew the hell up when it comes to the F-word. It's totally okay for kids to watch people have their guts torn out and heads lopped off all the time, but dear-oh-dear they couldn't possibly withstand four letters that they've already heard their parents/family/friends utter in real life!!!
    Most countries have little quirks though...in Japan, you can buy used school girls knickers from vending machines, gather erotic material displaying what look like pre-pubecent children and indulge in hours of horrific rape-style vids, but the disgusting horror of natural pubic hair will be blanked out!

    Germany which seems really relaxed on porn type material has a hard on for censoring blood and violence against humans out of video games.

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    Highdefdigest rate the bluray as "Must Own"

    http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/1015...g_dead_s4.html
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    It's a shame they're not including the recently aired "Inside The Walking Dead" documentaries, and the making of/inside stuff is all online videos that I've seen already (via AMC's YouTube channel before their country-blocking got too tough for my region free app), but it's good that they're including those web videos because - for some strange reason - they didn't bother to include any of them on the season three set.

    I think I'll snap up my copy during the Xmas sales, get it on Blu-Ray. Glad to hear it's a well-received set though.

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