“Anatomy of a Scene” feature�e • Select skull (fourth row, fi�h column) • Press <Enter> or click “C” (thrice) FRIEND Bootleg cover art (unadvertised feature) • Select skull (fourth row, fi�h column) • Press <Enter> or click “C” (twice) • Click “E” on the third screen (missing pieces/objects question) • Click “D” on the fourth screen (“report friend to the police” question) READ RECALL COTILLION RHYME M E M E N International poster art gallery • Select globe (first row, fi�h column) • Press <Enter> or click “C” (four times) MOIST Props gallery (unadvertised feature) • Select binoculars (first row, sixth column) • Press <Enter> or click “C” • Click “D” on the second screen (the book) UNDERTAKING Trailers (US and international) • Select binoculars (first row, sixth column) • Press <Enter> or click “C” (five times) ELBOW Concept art gallery (unadvertised feature) • Select binoculars (first row, sixth column) • Press <Enter> or click “C” (four times) • Click “B” or “D” • Click “A” on the sixth screen (the woman with the paper) GOLDFISH FEAR UNCLE INVERT OVERPOWER ENLIST TRANCE LISTEN MASQUERADE SWALLOW HOOK LIGAMENT REVIVE ICECUBE BRIBE ALLOT WATCH D I S C T W O : A LT E R N AT E N AV I G AT I O N In addition to navigating straight through the stack of cards under each “active” object (as above), you can also cross-navigate on the “ring” of cards which connects all six stacks. The “ring” card in each stack is the one that has additional cards visible to the le� and right as it comes up to fill the screen. TIMING PARALYSIS EXPLOIT MELLOW ETHNIC SUFFOCATE PROFIT From a “ring” card, clicking “A” moves you counter-clockwise through the ring: clicking “E” moves you clockwise. Every third card—denoted by sound clips—is the “ring” card from a new stack: from here, clicking “B” or “D” takes you forward through the new stack, while clicking “C” triggers one of the special features: • Story about twins (Jim and John): Director’s script • Missing pieces/objects: “Anatomy of a Scene” feature�e • Light bulbs/switches puzzle: Trailers • Matching five pictures of woman: International poster art gallery • Woman with mirror/”escape”: Stills/production sketches gallery • Woman changing car tire: “Chronological” edit of film (choose pictures in order 3–4–1–2) or “Memento Mori” short story (choose pictures in order 2–1–4–3) CHAPTER KIDNAP REVERSIBLE MISERABLE BELLY HALO CHROMOSOME BUTTER CASTLE ATROPHY OYSTER MICROPHONE ARMOR COMMENTS SOAP FAUCET v2.2 (29-May-2002) [http://world.std.com/~trystero/Memento_LE.html] Content and design ©2002 Douglas Bailey (trystero@world.std.com) except screenshots ©2002 Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment. Use of these screenshots is for entertainment purposes only. No challenge to Columbia Tristar’s copyright is intended or should be inferred. T O L I M I T E D E D I T I O N DV D M E N U N AV I G AT I O N G U I D E REVENGE WALLET O T N E M E M E D I U G N O I TAG I VA N U N E M DV D N O I T I D E D E T I M I L Binoculars Drawing Compass Book “Listen” “Chapter” Globe Clock Skull “Read” “Comments” “Watch” D I S C T W O From the main menu (above)... D I S C Stills/production sketches gallery • Select drawing compass (first row, second column) • Press <Enter> or click “C” (four times) O N E From the main menu (above)... • “Watch” to view the film • “Read” to choose sub-titles (choose “Y” for question 3 or 4) • “Listen” to choose audio format (choose “Y” for appropriate format) • “Comments” to hear director Christopher Nolan’s commentary on the film (choose “D”) • “Chapter” to view scene selections (note that the only selectable le�er for a given chapter corresponds to the “correct” answer for the question on that chapter) D I S C O N E : C O M M E N TA R Y T R A C K There are four (!) different endings to the commentary track on this disc. Journal (unadvertised feature) • Select drawing compass (first row, second column) • Press <Enter> or click “C” (three times) • Click “B” or “D” • Press <Enter> or click “C” (twice) Supplement menu (unadvertised feature) [trailers, “Anatomy of a Scene” feature�e, director’s script, stills/production sketches gallery, and international poster art gallery] • Select clock (third row, third column) • Press <Enter> or click “C” (twice) • Choose “E” on the third screen (jigsaw puzzle question) The film is encoded as Title 1 on the disc. At the end of Chapter 13 in this title, at the 1:33:52 mark, there’s a branch point that seems to be activated only if you’re listening to the commentary track (soundtrack #4) at that moment. DVD credits (unadvertised feature) • Select clock (third row, third column) • Press <Enter> or click “C” (four times) • Click “D” on the fi�h screen (laughing girls) If you’re listening to any of the other soundtracks (DD 5.1, DD 2.0 or DTS 5.1), your player will not branch and will continue to Chapter 14 of Title 1. If you now switch over to the commentary, it’ll play normally until the 1:37:15 mark, when it will slow down and then reverse and run backwards (fi�ingly) for the remainder of the film. “Chronological” edit of film (unadvertised feature) • Select clock (third row, third column) • Press <Enter> or click “C” (five times) • Select pictures in order 3–4–1–2 If, on the other hand, you’re listening to the commentary track as you cross the 1:33:52 mark, your player will switch (apparently randomly, but consistently until the disc is ejected and re-loaded) to Title 2, 3 or 4. Each of these titles contains the final three chapters of the film encoded with a subtly varying—but non-reversed— version of the commentary. Short story “Memento Mori” by Jonathan Nolan • Select clock (third row, third column) • Press <Enter> or click “C” (five times) • Select pictures in order 2–1–4–3 There’s a great deal of overlap between these three versions, but they differ on some key points (e.g., the Title 3 version states that Teddy is lying to Leonard at the end of the film, the Title 4 version states that Teddy is telling Leonard the truth, and the Title 2 version makes no comment on Teddy’s veracity). Director’s script • Select book (second row, fourth column) • Press <Enter> or click “C” (twice) • Use “angle” bu�on to switch between script and film