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While you sat on the couch, trying to decide between "Play Movie" and "Scene Selection," the suspects in the background didn't freeze. They moved. Red Puckett tapped her foot impatiently. The Wolf (voiced by Patrick Warburton) gave his signature deadpan stare. Granny—who is secretly a extreme sports enthusiast—did pull-ups on a bar above the interrogation table. These weren't random loops; they were mini-acts that told you everything about the character's personality before you even pressed play.
So next time you find a dusty DVD player at a thrift store, look for a copy of Hoodwinked . Open the disc. Don't hit play. Just listen to the horns, watch the suspects fidget, and remember a time when loading a movie was half the fun.
The movie itself might have been a modest box-office success, but the Hoodwinked DVD menu? That was a masterpiece of interactive design. It wasn't just a gateway to a movie. It was the movie’s best pre-show.
While you sat on the couch, trying to decide between "Play Movie" and "Scene Selection," the suspects in the background didn't freeze. They moved. Red Puckett tapped her foot impatiently. The Wolf (voiced by Patrick Warburton) gave his signature deadpan stare. Granny—who is secretly a extreme sports enthusiast—did pull-ups on a bar above the interrogation table. These weren't random loops; they were mini-acts that told you everything about the character's personality before you even pressed play.
So next time you find a dusty DVD player at a thrift store, look for a copy of Hoodwinked . Open the disc. Don't hit play. Just listen to the horns, watch the suspects fidget, and remember a time when loading a movie was half the fun.
The movie itself might have been a modest box-office success, but the Hoodwinked DVD menu? That was a masterpiece of interactive design. It wasn't just a gateway to a movie. It was the movie’s best pre-show.