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The commentary for Resident Evil was annoying. it went a long way to me losing interest in it. Mila Jovovich and Michelle Rodriguez had to have been fucking drunk. Either that or they are just stupid.
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John Gaeta, Carrie-Anne Moss and Zach Staenberg's commentary track for "The Matrix" is very funny. They're all entertaining to listen to, but John Gaeta completely steals the show with his commentary/tech geek punk comedy routine. He's clearly trying to start trouble from the very beginning, and the other two just have to sit there and deal with it. They are obviously shaking their heads and disbelief much of the time, and occasionally you can hear them giggling at the weird predicament Gaeta has forced them into.
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He both looked and sounded like my room mate a couple of years ago, even had the same sense of humor. it was eerie.
John gaeta that is. And i enjoyed that commentary immensly :D The Usual Suspects had a decent commentary. Pitch black was good too. David Twohy, Vin Diesel and Cole Hauser were a good combo.
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Havent heard the "Halloween" commentary but I guess its without Kurt
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I think she did The Fog commentary with him as well. In The Mouth of MAdness - carpenter had the lighting guy with him .. very informative .. oh .. Escape from New York is the other one with Kurt |
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House on Haunted Hill [Remake] has a pretty good one, William Malone, the director, is pretty interesting...but most everything he says you can learn from the featurettes:rolleyes:
I agree with Vod on The Exorcist commentary...I didnt watch the whole thing, but somehow it was turned on when I rented it, it was about 5 minutes before I figured out how to turn it off...He's a boring little man... Boogeymen: The Killer Compilation has a good one by Robert Englund, pretty interesting...too bad he finds someway to relate almost everything to either himself, or NOES :rolleyes: Ill report back in 80 min or so about the Pit and the Pendulum commentary, about to watch it
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It's like Spring Break down there, but earlier
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Well, so far, Mr. Corman is right up there with William [Im not even gonna try to spell his last name] from The Exorcist. When you're listening to a commentary and start thinking "When the hell is this guy gonna shut up?", you know it's pretty bad:rolleyes:
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