Pretty much every movie or TV show I've watched on DVD, I listen to the commentary some point after watching the whole thing. Most of the time they're very interesting. You can learn how some things were shot, where it was located, what's going on, and just the people on the commentaries fucking around. I was wondering if FP listened to commentaries.
Depends. Some movies have some great commentaries. I find that two to three people is the best range as more than three people tend to get off topic or argue.
no i just go to imdb
Some shows have great commentary and I really enjoy it, like Arrested Development.
Sometimes, depends on what it is and how much I like it really.
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And how many times I've watched it.
Really depends on. But for 99% of the movies I buy; no.
Usually. I voted "Depends on what I'm watching" because not all DVDs have commentary.
I listen to commentaries only if I really liked the movie. Sometimes there's additional information about discarded plots or trivia that you can only find if you see the commentaries. So it depends.
All the fucking time. But mostly only if it's an actor commentary, because those are the best.
Resident Evil 1's commentary is fucking hilarious.
Not really.
I don't watch that many commentaries, usually only for animated films.
Mostly it depends on who's doing the commentary and what they're talking about.
I absolutely loved the commentary for Dog Soldiers because it had two of the producers (I think) and they revealed a lot of stuff that was cut/altered from the movie. I loved that.
Only the one for Tropic Thunder because it was fucking hilarious.
Usually no. I can live without it.
Plus, half the time they have shitty commentary, saying things like "Oh be quiet, I like this part" or laughing at something funny on-screen, or just sitting in silence for a minute or two because they ran out of shit to talk about.
[QUOTE=Loofiloo;20603438]Usually no. I can live without it.
Plus, half the time they have shitty commentary, saying things like "Oh be quiet, I like this part" or laughing at something funny on-screen, or just sitting in silence for a minute or two because they ran out of shit to talk about.[/QUOTE]
You'll love the commentaries on Uwe Boll movies.
Supposedly during one of this commentaries the phone rings and he keeps his whole phone conversation in the commentary.
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seriously though they're hilarious
[QUOTE=pie_is_good;20603458]You'll love the commentaries on Uwe Boll movies.
Supposedly during one of this commentaries the phone rings and he keeps his whole phone conversation in the commentary.
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seriously though they're hilarious[/QUOTE]
That's the Tunnel Rats one. Which he has his dogs in.
I'm fairly convinced The Empires Strikes Back wouldn't have been much worse off if it had been just Irvin Keshner reading the script aloud.
I love that mans voice. All I wanted for was for Ben Burtt and George Lucas to shut up. Ben never says anything interesting and the only interesting things Lucas has to say is on the Episode III track 'cause then he's finally not trying to not give plot away.
Least not as bad as the prequels where you have to sit through George being smug, Rick McCallum kissing ass and some effects people droning on about how realistic the effects are and how they can't tell the difference even though it''s obviously shit on the screen.
If I was unsatisfied with the ending and want more.
if i liked the movie i generally will, but not many of my movies has commentaries, so i'm pretty limited, but imo it adds more lifespan to the movie.
Jackass 1 and 2's commentaries are great. :dance:
The only commentary I've sat through completely is the WALL-E one. Pretty interesting. Although it probably was easier for me to understand since the commentary is also subtitled.
I'll listen to them if it's a movie I'm really interested in.
[QUOTE=Demache;20605639]The only commentary I've sat through completely is the WALL-E one. Pretty interesting. Although it probably was easier for me to understand since the commentary is also subtitled.[/QUOTE]
Serenity's commentary is subtitled, as well.
AND IN VIDEO FOR BLURAY FUCK YEAH.
When was there ever a DVD without subtitled commentaries?
Depends on what I'm watching. I still have the Blu-Ray version of Full Metal Jacket and there's a special feature in which Vincent D'Onofrio commentates the whole movie. Shit was cash.
[QUOTE=Warriorx4;20613279]Depends on what I'm watching. I still have the Blu-Ray version of Full Metal Jacket and there's a special feature in which Vincent D'Onofrio commentates the whole movie. Shit was cash.[/QUOTE]
I must check this out.
it depends on what i'm watching most of the time.
[QUOTE=protoAuthor;20613302]I must check this out.[/QUOTE]
Got it going right now, it's actually Vincent D'Onofrio, Lee Ermey, and screenwriter/author Jay Cocks. Shit is still cash.
i never have
sorta want to listen to the goodfellas commentary from the actual henry hill, now that you mention it
Sometimes.
I remember listening to some of the commentraries on a South Park DVD once
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