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Started by wickednick, March 11, 2004, 10:42:37 AM

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ulthar

I dig all the commentaries...but I have to say Barry Sonnenfeld on MIBII was a bit annoying and the bit about M. Night Sham-whatever was agonizing on Signs; you'd have thought the guy invented water or something.

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eeeee5

.  .  .  .  The commentary for Carnivore (2000) was great. 8-->{
.  .  .  .  I'm fond of Basket Case and Brain Damage commentary's (sorely missing a Frankenhooker CT), and I'll third the Evil Dead and bootleg Army of Darkness (Love the [approx.] "... but I, I've always wanted to see nake, naked women, being whipped by skelet, skeleton's..." part).  The editors' track off Citizen Toxie, is really funny.  Phantasm and Killer Klowns from Outer Space are also real gems to listen to.  I would really like to check out Joe Bob's CT's.
.  .  .  .  The Cannibal! The Musical track was great, too, as mentioned.  It was funny to hear Matt get really p.o-ed at the end.



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Brother Ragnarok

How'd I forget bout the Joe Bob commentaries for Elite?  Those are great, the third one comes out in April!
I thought the commentary, along with all the other features on the Carnivore DVD, were inaccessible and just on the back cover to get people to buy it?

Brother R

There are only two important things in life - monsters and hot chicks.
    - Rob Zombie
Rape is just cause for murdering.
    - Strapping Young Lad

Vermin Boy

Ooh-- What movie's he doing in April? Loved the Jesse James vs. Frankenstein's Daughter commentary.

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Brother Ragnarok

Double D Avenger.  I drool with anticipation.  Joe Bob is one of my heroes.

Brother R

There are only two important things in life - monsters and hot chicks.
    - Rob Zombie
Rape is just cause for murdering.
    - Strapping Young Lad

JohnL

>The commentary on THE CHEERLEADERS was a surprising lot of fun -- a
>combination of dish on the actresses and info on making a no-budget
>exploitation film in the 70s.

Was that the film withe girl being tricked into showering in the boy's lockerroom just as the football team comes in? If so, did it have anything interesting to say about that scene?

eeeee5

"I thought the commentary, along with all the other features on the Carnivore DVD, were inaccessible and just on the back cover to get people to buy it?"

.  .  .  .  I was joking.  8-->}.  Aren't the stars of The Double-D Avenger drooling as well?



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Brother Ragnarok

No doubt they are, although I've never been a big breast man.  By that I don't mean I don't care for breasts in general.  On the contrary, I'm quite taken with them.  I just don't like really big ones.

Brother R

There are only two important things in life - monsters and hot chicks.
    - Rob Zombie
Rape is just cause for murdering.
    - Strapping Young Lad

Dropo

 I think Jack Black's is great in School Of Rock. I like This Is Spinal Tap's too. I hope they come out with another edition of Strange Brew, with commentary. I think a Bob and Doug commentary would be awesome. The disc I have doesn't have that.

bj

Yeah, quite a bit -- the young lady playing the "innocent" was actually the most wordly of the bunch and always ready to go -- the guys were all freshman football players from a local college and if you watch close, when it came down to it, they're reeeaaally nervous and hesitant about grabbing and groping her -- he said they all had to drink a lot of beer first!

Lee

Canbal: The Musical is a great commentary track! Pretty much any track by Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell. On the "Everyone Is Kung fu Fighting" DVD make sure you listen to the commentary track for Team Work 2. It's basically the cast making fun of themselves the whole time.

This is the Hell that's my life.-Howard Stern: Private Parts

Max Gardner

Verhoeven and Neumeier's Starship Troopers special edition is fun, and they discuss various aspects of the anti-fascism theme most people who watch the movie say doesn't exist.  Any commentary by Guillermo del Toro is a good time, particularly Blade II.  "Feeling thirsty? Have a fetus!"

FearlessFreep

the anti-fascism theme most people who watch the movie say doesn't exist

Oh, it's there all right, about as subtle and insightful  as a Disney WWII propaganda film.  I'm surprised Donald Duck wasn't one of the Troopers.

The problem is they went whizzing past satire and didin't even slow down for parody  and smacked head long into absurdity

Going places unmapped, to do things unplanned, to people unsuspecting

Deej

AndyC wrote:

 A pity I don't
> have the movie time I used to.

Me too. Stupid Job!! Damn Family!!

Everyone has potentially fatal flaws, but yours involve a love of soldiers' wives, an insatiable thirst for whiskey, and the seven weak points in your left ventricle.

DJ

Foywonder

C.H.U.D.

Funniest DVD commentary ever!