Title: Dead Heart in a Dead World DVD Company/Director: Andres De La Hoz Genre: Music Video/Drama-Action/ (totally new thing for 3dmm) Reviewed by MidbackMan 10/10 Review: First off, when I first watched Dhiadw before it was released in this new "DVD" Edition I had given it a perfect ten score. This of course, having even more features was certainly worthy of the same score. If you want to read my review on the movie itself, download the review of the normal dhiadw, but fo this review I think it would be a little more appropriate to speak of the new features. If you haven't seen the movie yet, skip the option of downloading the normal version and go straight for this deluxe edition because Andres gives a very interesting to listen to commentary on his movie. He also added my own commentary, which I thought was a little less "as good" but still another great added feature. The way Andres set up this "DVD" Edition is amazing, too. I've seen people make DVD style movies in 3dmm but never with the ability to change the audio track and watch the same movie over, starting in scene 2, with either the normal audio, the director's commentary, or another cast member's commentary. It was very simple and very fun to play with. Among other cool features include a text on the original story Andres had planned to use for Dhiadw and the steps he went through to finally get the movie done. All of course, with cool flipping pictures. Other things included were posters of the movie, that were pretty cool and fun to flip through and a helpful scene list and list of the features and what scenes they're on for easy navigation. With the original classic movie and lots of hella-cool features this DVD Edition of Dead Heart in a Dead World is certainly an amazing piece of work and if you have a real DVD player and are the kind of person who plays with teh extra features in real DVD movies, then you'll love this movie even moreso because of all of them. NOTE TO READER: Take notice that the technical scores are just that: Technical Scores. The review will contain an opinion of how enjoyable the movie was overall. The Tech Scale may not reflect the opinions in the written review. As always if you agree or disagree with any of the opinions or technical scores in this article please feel free NOT to take it up with MidbackMan or the management of Review Central since no one really gives a rats ass about what you have to say. That's why you're at this site.