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Post by them1ghtyhumph on Aug 20, 2018 1:06:50 GMT
I'm always looking for deleted scenes.
I only listen to commentaries if I think they are going to be funny. Spinal Tap's commentary is hysterical, done in character.
I'll check out some featurettes to see if I'm interested (All About Eve has a beauty).
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Post by darksidebeadle on Aug 20, 2018 1:12:02 GMT
I often listen to commentary tracks. Tracks from Francis Coppola, David Fincher, Peter Jackson, and Bruce Campbell are always a good listen. Thinking my favorite is either for Evil Dead 2 or The Thing (1982). Yeah The Evil Dead commentary tracks are all top notch, as well as all the Carpenter/ kurt Russel ones (The Thing, Escape from NY, Big Trouble in LIttle China). Two of my faves though are Paul Verhoeven with Arnie on Total Recall and John Milius with Arnie on Conan the Barbarian. Carpenter and Roddy Piper for They Live also.
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Post by darksidebeadle on Aug 20, 2018 1:13:29 GMT
I'm always looking for deleted scenes. I only listen to commentaries if I think they are going to be funny. Spinal Tap's commentary is hysterical, done in character. I'll check out some featurettes to see if I'm interested (All About Eve has a beauty). Some good funny ones, Evil Dead trilogy, Wedding Crashers, Anchorman, Bubba Hotep
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Aug 23, 2018 6:11:43 GMT
DVD extra/commentaries often help me choose whether to get the DVD or Blu-ray versions of a movie or TV series. Sometimes the DVD version has nothing (or a very limited amount) of stuff on it, while the Blu-ray version has a lot more stuff. Of course, oftentimes the Blu-rays cost a bit more than the DVDs - so it becomes a decision between whether I think the extras on the Blu-ray version make it worth paying a little extra or not.
Then again, in some cases here, the DVD and Blu-ray versions of the same thing have had the exact same amount of stuff on them and have been the same price (in that case, I go for the Blu-ray version).
The most annoying thing is when both the DVD and Blu-ray versions of things have no extras whatsoever, when it's pretty clear there's loads of stuff they could've included (which can be found on YouTube and such).
The worst thing, though, was how certain shows/movies that got released here were clearly having certain extras removed from them. One example I can think of had the extras listed on the back of the DVD, including a commentary...but it was nowhere to be found on any of the discs. Why anyone would go to the trouble of removing certain extras/commentaries from the DVDs that were released here I'll never know.
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Aug 23, 2018 7:06:54 GMT
All depends on the film. I would just be intristed with films I love.
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