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Additional material can be fun. I still laugh if you watch Galaxy Quest on DVD, and change the language from English to Thermian for all the dialogue.
Additional commentary, additional unreleased scenes, and behind the scenes are always welcome.
Sometimes additional scenes point to a different direction not taken, such as with Supernova.
Unfortunately some movies went to the well a little too often with their extended edition, special edition, ultimate edition, etc. I must have 4 different versions of Terminator 2, Blade Runner, and a film I didn't care for no matter what the version-- Alexander.
Sometimes the special editions are better. The Abyss for example. Zack Snyder's Justice League was a better version too.
Mad Max: Fury Road's Black & Chrome Edition was okay. Not sure it was needed.
I have a good size collection that I have ripped for use on Jellyfin. I make sure to gram the extras and sort them where they belong.
I remember setting the metadata for the Thermian language track for Galaxy Quest.