Examples for good and bad commentaries
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jimmy-wharton — 15 years ago(October 10, 2010 09:05 AM)
I watch all the commentaries which include Seth Rogen because they just don't take it seriously and have a laugh.
For example in the Superbad commentary when Judd Apatow and Jonah Hill have an argument which results in Judd leaving is hilarious.
I'm not sure if it is staged or not but it is pretty damn funny. -
Room_On_Fire — 15 years ago(December 05, 2010 01:56 AM)
The commentaries on Clerks are very informative to anyone just getting into filmmaking. There's also a good commentary on the first Harold and Kumar with the writers and their friend who inspired one of the lead characters. They also talk about how they got on the scene. I think one of the worst I've heard was the one for John Tucker Must Die. Don't ask why I was even listening to it; much less watching it at all. I just remember a lot of unnecessary information given by the director and her admitting she never even learned a lot of the casts' names; she just called them whatever their character was named.
"Oh, my God. Bear is driving! How can that be?!" -
Alexmonty — 15 years ago(March 19, 2011 09:34 AM)
Del Toro's commentaries are always fantastic and very Insightful.
Hard to believe no one has mentioned Love Actually's commentaries, they are epic level hilarious!, especially each time Hugh Grant intervienes, Bill Nighy is awesome and the Director Richard Curtis is almost as insightful as Del Toro.
Another great commentaries are Zack Snyder's Dawn of the Dead, I haven't had the chance to hear the commentaries in his latest movies, but in this movie he is quite funny and enthusiastic you can almost feel how much fun he had making this movie as a fresh director. -
Kevinology_Rises — 13 years ago(January 30, 2013 05:25 PM)
Completely agree on the HB commentary but one of the funniest and most entertaining ones you'll ever hear is from the cast of
Tropic Thunder.
Believe it or not, staying true to his line from the movie, Robert Downey Jr. literally doesn't break character for the entire duration of the commentary, and with some improvisation from his co-stars, hilarity ensues.
"Can you fly, Bobby?" -
I_Guard_Tanelorn — 9 years ago(September 05, 2016 03:03 AM)
I've heard some terrible commentaries but I don't remember what they were. In one, the director just sat there quietly and occasionally said, "that's neat". "oh that worked out good, that still holds up." And that's it. Sheesh, thanks for the insight buddy. And in another, the two guys just had a two hour inane conversation that had nothing to do with the movie at all. The commentaries for comedies seem to be especially shoddy, cause everybody is just watching the scenes and laughing along.
"I said no camels, that's five camels, can't you count?"