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I do feel it was a bit more exciting knowing they were actually getting it on, instead of just faking it.

I was pleasantly surprised at the general lack of cursing, and when there was some, it was very funny. It includes bloopers, trailer, bios, and an FX part that shows when they put in digital extras, and what it looked like before they did, which was pretty cool. However, no making-of-the-movie, which is usually the best part of a DVD extra. The X-rated version has a completely separate disk for extras, so maybe they have some cooler extras there. This movie doesn't have English closed captioning, neither as an option on the DVD, nor on the film itself, where the TV could show it on it's own, like with a television show.
