How often do you watch your dvds with the audio commentaries?
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It reminds me of one of the funniest movie clips I have ever seen - Robert Downey Jr. in Tropic Thunder "I don't break character until the DVD commentary." So funny!
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M$I only really watch DVDs with the commentary if it's a DVD of a comedy series I love. I wouldn't do it with a film because, to be honest, as I get older (even though I'm still 19) I'm damaging my brain a lot with my every day activities and my attention span is now way, way too short for watching films :s Never mind having to concentrate on the commentary as well! Haha :p
There's a British comedy series from the 90s called Spaced, I don't know if you know of it? It's amazing anyway, very very funny and I do occasionally watch it with the commentary because I like to get more insight into what they were thinking when they wrote that stuff! ;)
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M$I usually will watch the movie at least twice - once straight through as the director intended, then again with the commentary on.
I'm always looking to improve the way I shoot video, and sometimes you get those little "this is how we did this shot" tidbits from the director in the commentary.
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