This is a question - and - answer site, so I recommend focusing on answering the question that was asked and
leaving other commentary to some other forum.
Not exact matches
When it came to that last question, there was plenty of anger to go around, with many complaining about David Cameron's decision to call the referendum,
others infuriated at the weak
Leave campaign, and still
others offering less than polite
commentary on segments of their fellow citizens.
I'll
leave out
commentary on the five Gawker - haters,
other than to say that one of them is a good friend who has his reasons for not wanting to sit next to Nick at a closing dinner, although he's an evolved person, and gets why the deal played out as well as it did.
They give good
commentary, chatting about this and that without
leaving much in the way of dead air, and the fact that the conversation frequently ranges way beyond Chopping Mall to consider
other films and pop - culture markers from the era (programmable robot toys, FANGORIA magazine, the long, slow demise of Radio Shack) is frankly a relief given the sheer quantity of content here.
The audio
commentary with writer / director Guy Ritchie and actor Mark Strong is a good listen, but it would have been nice to include a few more
commentaries with the
other actors, while the sole deleted scene was best
left on the cutting room floor.
Fun with Dick and Jane is a loose remake of the 1977 George Segal / Jane Fonda film of the same name, revamped to incorporate a running
commentary on the greed and corruption of corporate America, where CEOs
leave with millions,
leaving others to take the fall, while the thousands of employees are
left holding worthless stocks and no promises of a job.
If you read the official first post, you can see that we've tried to define the blog in a focused way, but also
leave room to provide
commentary on
other related topics & disciplines.