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down and out with a bad back i just had a nice little marathon of watching horror movies and listening to the commentaries. it's a great way to watch movies you've seen a thousand times and make them feel fresh. in order i watched/listened to:
"blair witch" (pretty interesting), "cabin fever" (there's a bunch on this film, i listened to eli's solo one and found it highly entertaining and informative), "wrong turn" (just okay, had it's moments), "sleepaway camp" (pretty good), "night of the demons" (had some interesting points but mostly the director and producers just tooted their own horns about how great their movie was). shortly i'm gonna watch/listen to the "cheerleader camp" commentary and if i manage to stay awake i'm gonna check out "final destination 2." does anyone have any favorite commentaries i should check out? this back injury is sure to have me laid up for a few more days so i could use plenty of suggestions. thanks oh and BTW, i've already heard the commentaries on the holy evil dead trilogy which i'm sure many of you would probably recommend. |
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Halloween The Thing Dawn of The Dead (original) Day Of The Dead An American Werewolf In London The Last House On The Left Ravenous Dead And Buried Candyman Cube The Beyond The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original) |
You should watch "Joy ride" with the casts commentary. ;)
Not informative what so ever, but good insane fun. |
I like the Bubba Ho Tep commentary done by Elvis
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Fraid i never listen to the commentaries.
Barely got enough time to watch the film itself. |
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Avoid anything by Roger Corman at all costs. Havnt watched a full commentary by him, suffered through about half of Pit and the Pendulum...he was putting me to sleep. He makes damn good movies, but he shouldnt be alowed to comment on 'em:p
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Iv never seen a movie ever with commentary, But I should. First one I'll watch is probably Quinton Tarintino flick's, I figuer those should be interesting to listen too. Im gonna keep away from any Ron Howard, imagin how boring he would be :p
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I Never do either. I should tough. It's a pretty neat concept but I never find the time.
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any commentary by John Carpenter is informative - he likes to educate people but in an entertaining approachable way.
Kevin Smith commentaries are usually even funnier than the films .. Sam Raimi/Bruce Campbell commentaries are also extremely funny .. |
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The Freddy vs. Jason one with Ronny yu, Ken Kirzinger, and Robert Englund |
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Best commentaries I've heard for non-horror: The aforementioned and fellow Jersey boy Kevin Smith. PT Anderson on Boogie Nights does 2 of the best I've ever heard. Wes Anderson for The Royal Tenebaums and The Life Aquatic. Romero on Dawn and Day. Made and Swingers with Favreou and Vaughn, hillarious. Goodfellas, Casino and Gangs of New York with Scorsese and Coppola on The Godfather 1 and 2. |
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anybody knows if Brian De Palma has done any commentary ?
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In Army of Darkness: Official Bootleg Edition has a great commentary. Its basically just Raimi and Campbell saying, "Yeah, I don't know what the hell THIS was..."
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I love Made ...great film - touching ending .. |
should see the comentary for resident evil, its hillarious
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i have the LD of dressed to kill .. if i can find it i'll check but i dont remember a commentary on it .. |
Never heard a commentary by Fred Olen Ray that I didn't like. Always entertaining.
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Not horror, but it's a great commentary.
'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas' with commentary by Hunter S. Thompson. the author of the book in which the movie is based on. You can even turn on subtitles, in case you can't understand Hunter's mumblings, it's actually pretty funny for most of it. |
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I had thought of Resident Evil the first time I saw this thread....I thought it was funny all the way thru also,just Milla's comments stand out imo. |
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I watched my first full length movie with commentary. It was I Spit on your Grave with commentary by Joe Bob Briggs. It was histarical. Totally new experience with movies for me. And I could still watch the movie a secound time right after without the commentary.
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"Sleepaway Camp"....just heard half of it......but seems pretty good.....not very informative though...
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I'm convinced that Evil Dead II is my favorite commentary. SO funny. It's pretty much everyone ripping on Bruce (Bruce himself included) and also ripping on the movie. GREAT commentary.
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Just watched/listened to David Skal's commentary for Dracula '31. Mediocre at best, really boring at worst. Most of it was pretty well known stuff anyway.
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Nightmare On Elm Street(preety good)
Nightmare On Elm Street 7(it was ok boring at times) The omen(preety funny at the beginning because they had forgotten the movie) The Texas Chainsaw Massacre(preety cool) Shaun of the Dead(God i love this movie,so the commentary was very good) |
I really like the commentaries but I hardly ever get around to watching them. Here are some that I've checked out:
The Devil's Rejects - The Moseley/Haig/Moon Zombie track. Very funny, very cool. Crucial if you're into that movie. Shaun of the Dead - Made it about half way through this one and just decided to watch the regular movie for the 217th time instead. It's that good. May revisit this one eventually. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original) - Very interesting, especially since it's one of my favorite films. |
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