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Notable can mean many things. Maybe it was high quality, insightful, and provided context for a more artistic scene. Maybe they teased a cut scene that would have radically shifted the tone of the movie. Maybe it was funny. Maybe the director absolutely hated what they produced and is only providing narration because of a contractual obligation and a lot of alcohol.

I am looking to hear about anything that stuck with you in some way.

A lot of people consume content online where director's commentary frequently isn't present but I imagine there are still a lot of people who are into this niche.

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[-] Kolanaki@yiffit.net 6 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Freddy Got Fingered.

"This movie is rated R, right? I can say things like 'cock' and 'liquid?'" <- Tom Green's commentary on the scene where he's watching a horse at a stud farm being "milked."

Fight Club also had really fun commentary from the writer of the book and the director of the movie (more so than Pitt and Norton's) but I know from other people having different copies that this commentary isn't on every release of the movie and I'm not really sure how one would tell the difference to find a specific release copy.

I wanna know where you can get commentary on newer stuff that only released on a streaming service. I haven't heard commentary since movie rental stores went away because afaik they only put those on physical media.

[-] WamGams@lemmy.ca 2 points 6 months ago

I have hears a commentary with Oahlinuik and the screenwriter, Jim Rule I think, but I believe David Fincher had his own commentary track.

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