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Name famous ppl you'd want dvd commentating for different films...
I would love if this ever became a thing, because I'd buy in...
Tarantino - Once Upon a Time in the West Cameron - Alien Spielberg - Days of Heaven Samuel L. Jackson - A New Hope Kevin Smith - The Goonies Bruce Willis - Predator
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Bill Clinton - Ides of March
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I would like to hear Sam Elliot do the "visually impaired track" for Human Centipede.
"...now the fancy German doctor is explaining how he's going to sew the girl's mouth to that Japanese feller's tookus. She does not look happy."
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Spike Lee on a Tarantino flick (no sarcasm).
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Tom Selleck- Bridget Jones Diary
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Werner Herzog - Bad Lieutenant
Abel Ferrara - Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call
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Haha.
"This fella's a total amateur. Here's what he shoulda done..."
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Ted Nugent - Bowling For Columbine
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Jim Carrey - The Big Lebowski
Michael Keaton - Batman Begins Christopher Nolan - Batman Returns
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Bret Easton Ellis and Vincent Gallo on any film.
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Fred Phelps doing commentary for Trick.
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Scorsese - Every Powell and Pressburger film. And a lot of others...
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I'd love to hear a Kubrick commentary on some Coen Brothers films, but especially The Big Lebowski, Barton Fink, A Serious Man, or No Country for Old Men. No longer possible, obviously.
In a similar vein, I'd love to hear a JRR Tolkien commentary on The Lord of the Rings (extended) Trilogy. I'd love to hear Jodorowsky on some anime, particularly Neon Genesis Evangelion and Akira. The former for the sake of the religious/spiritual symbolism, the latter because he's personal friends with Katsuhiro Otomo and helped Otomo write the ending of the manga. Allegedly, according to Otomo. Hayao Miyazaki on Rob Zombie's The Haunted World of El Superbeasto. Stan Lee commentary on The Avengers. Alan Moore commentary on The Simpsons Movie. Alan Moore is a big Simpsons fan, if you didn't know.
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I'd love to see this too, but not just Scorcese alone- Martin Scorcese & George Romero together, hanging out, talking about these films. They're both huge fans of P&P, and in one famous anecdote, they both lived in Brooklyn at the same time and both regularly borrowed the same reel of Tales of Hoffman from a local theater/library. Neither had yet become a famous director, but they knew each other's names because when they'd ask for the film, if it wasn't there, they'd be told that the other had borrowed it.
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Tom Cruise- The Master
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PTA apparently screened the movie for Tom before it was released. He loved it.
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Gary Busey - 2001: A Space Odyssey
Mel Gibson - Schindler's List David Hasselhof - Leaving Las Vegas Spike Lee - The Birth of a Nation Werner Herzog - The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure Honey Boo Boo Child - Come and See
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Samuel L Jackson on Greenberg
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Gary Busy - Lord of the Rings.
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Stephen Wright on Inception
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Jean - Luc Godard on Schindler's List
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Bruce Campbell as "The King" on Citizen Kane
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Sinbad-Happy Feet
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Tarantino — Psycho
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The first 6 minutes of Maniac (2013) |
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Jodie Foster - Bound (1996)
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Michael Haneke on Schindler's List
Quentin Tarantino on Drive
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