DVD Commentary |
DVD Commentary |
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When you buy a DVD set (or single DVD) with DVD commentary available, do you listen to it?
I do, I really enjoy it. I've came to some conclusions on a few of the shows (hmmmm...maybe it's weird, but ah well) The Simpsons: The crew seem to know and like each other. Family Guy: They have a more "average man" feel, you know, they like each other, but can get pissed off at each other. More what you're like with your family. Futurama: The crew hardly seem to know each other. It was obvious when Dan Castalenetta (sp?) came in for the final episode to do some DVD commentary, as they tended not to talk as much and when it was over, Matt Groening was the only one who sounded even remotley disappointed. |
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![]() Day's Nearly Over ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 4,553 Joined: Aug 2004 Member No: 45,183 ![]() |
I happen to only watch DVD commentary when it's one of my favorite movies.
For A Walk To Remember, I really liked the DVD commentary. I mean, it just brought you closer to the actors & director themselves. Yeah. =) It's gets you deeper into the DVD more than if you watched it on the movie theater or on TV. |
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