Not exact matches
Of course, I can
watch this
movie two decades later and enjoy it
with much more thoughtful
commentary.
The other night I was
watching the re-run of the MTV
Movie Awards 2012 through a German television channel (I hated the wrong timing mostly nonsense
commentary with lots of laughing from the three German VJs) and there were some outfits that really impressed me.
But let's just say,
watch the
movie with a friend so that you can make snarky
commentary during the film.
I definitely recommend
watching the
movie with the producer's
commentary at some point.
I imagine this is great for anyone who is blind and / or deaf, but for everyone else, it's like
watching a captivating
movie in your native language
with closed captioning turned on while listening to someone provide an audio
commentary on what you're
watching.
I think that's why I
watch a ton of DVD bonus footage and
watch a
movie twice, first in its original audio and then
with a directors and actors
commentary.
Multi-taskers can
watch the
movie with the facts and listen to a
commentary track at the same time.
DVD Extras Disc 1 has the option of
watching either the extended special edition of the
movie or the original theatrical release, both
with audio
commentary from writers Emmerich and Dean Devlin.
Look, I am not unfamiliar
with the pleasures that can be had from sitting down and
watching a truly bad
movie unspool and unravel before ones eyes — I was attending bad
movie festivals when I was still a barefoot boy
with cheek of tan, I used to carry a copy of «The Golden Turkey Awards» around like a Bible and I have willingly
watched «Manos: The Hands of Fate» multiple times without the MST3K
commentary — and I have
watched it a number of times in situations ranging from at home on DVD to the full - out in - theater experience but I am at a loss to explain what the appeal, no matter how ironic in nature, could possibly be.
If you own the Blu - ray, I highly, highly, highly recommend
watching the
movie with audio
commentary by James Gunn.
Bonus materials on the 2 - disc 4K Ultra HD / Blu - ray Combo Pack include audio
commentary with director Duncan Jones, writer Ben Ripley and actor Jake Gyllenhaal; 5 Crazy Details You Might Have Missed; Access: Source Code
with dynamic scene - specific features: listen to interviews
with cast and crew, hear an expert's comments on time travel, go behind the science
with animated documentary shorts on time travel, and enjoy trivia and facts while
watching the
movie.
Factory) features four more of the worst
movies ever made
with a
commentary of heckles: Joel Hodgson (later replaced by Mike Nelson) and bots on the Satellite of Love — Crow, Tom Servo, Gypsy, and Cam - bot — yuck it up while
watching such forgettable cinematic disasters as The Beast of Yucca Flats (1961), a hilariously inept atomic monster mash that is almost too easy for these guys to lob cracks at.
0:00 — Intro / New York Trip Recap 24:40 — Headlines: RIP Elizabeth Taylor, Darren Aronofsky Leaves The Wolverine, David Slade to Direct Daredevil, Natalie Portman's Black Swan Body Double Speaks Out, The King's Speech PG - 13 is Happening, Megan Fox in Knocked Up Spin - Off, First Photo from New Wonder Woman TV Show, Amy Adams is the New Lois Lane 37:10 — Review: Sucker Punch 1:00:35 — Review: Paul 1:18:40 — Review: Hobo
with a Shotgun 1:41:45 — Trailer Trash: Captain America: The First Avenger, The Three Musketeers 1:51:10 — Other Stuff We
Watched: Celebrity Apprentice, Cliffhanger, Deep Blue Sea, The Long Kiss Goodnight, Prison, Cutthroat Island, A Film Unfinished, Unauthorized: The Harvey Weinstein Project, The Times of Harvey Milk, Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer, The Tillman Story, BMX Bandits, The Goonies, Punisher: War Zone, Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole, Due Date, The Chaperone, The Adjustment Bureau, Hereafter, Dear Zachary, The Thin Blue Line, Night Court: Season 3, Limitless, Defendor, Skyline 2:57:20 — Junk Mail: Episode 110 in Under 3 Minutes, Film Junk Tattoos, Superpowers and How We Know Each Other, Film Junk Comments Coming Back to Haunt Jay, Carnivale, Walking Out of / Turning Off
Movies, Cantankerous and Audio
Commentaries 3:23:50 — This Week's DVD Releases 3:26:25 — Outro
Extras: Audio
Commentaries with Christophe Gans (Director), Andrew Mason (Producer) and Sébastien Prangère (Editor), Behind the scenes and
watch the
movie without special effects