The All Access Pass supplements start with three audio commentary tracks: one by director Troy Miller and actors Eric Christian Olsen and Derek Richardson, the second by film critics Samuel Shavers and Thompson Jennings, and a third track by the Ciccone family. There are featurettes -- Casting The Perfect Dummies (25 minutes) and Dumb & Dangerous: The Making Of Dumb And Dumberer (17 minutes) -- nine deleted scenes with optional commentary, an eight-minute behind-the-scenes highlight, and several not-so-hidden Easter Eggs.
Story Synopsis:
When Harry (Richardson) Met Lloyd (Olsen) in high school it was hard to tell which one was Dumb And which one was Dumberer. After bringing his pal home, Harry's mother (Rogers) was happy that her son had finally made his first real friend after spending his childhood only playing with his imaginary friend, Captain Rob. But when the boys are placed in a special needs class by their principal (Levy), they prove that he's not really as smart as he claims to be and that they're not really as dumb as he thought they were. There are few movies dumberer than this one. (Tricia Littrell/Suzanne Hodges)
DVD Picture:
The anamorphically enhanced 1.85:1 DVD picture looks quite pleasing with its sharp and detailed images. The picture is bright and colorful, with rich hues, accurate fleshtones, and deep blacks. Contrast and shadow delineation are also well balanced. With the exception of some
Soundtrack:
The Dolby
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