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The whole thing is an obvious satire on the Health movement, filled with over-top, outlandish, contradictive characters, with guest stars like Dick Cavett providing a wry
commentary
on the whole thing.
Yes, some of the segments are far from perfect--Amos Gitai's hysterical
commentary
stands out like a sore thumb--but taken collectively, 11 09 01 is a total success.
Spoofing anything and anyone, like "Mary Poppins" in the second episode when she sings to the fake birds on to quick hitting
commentary
on society and college aged existential nonsense.
I will start a
commentary
which you can find at http://www.myspace.com/62229249.
this kind of situations are purely cinematographic and cannot be fully restored in a
commentary.
Its
commentary
is clear and unwavering as is the breathtaking cinematic style of this well crafted feature.
AND the extras on this DVD are something else! Includes two shorts made in the 1930s with the real Grey Owl as well as audio
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tracks by Attenborough and Producer Jake Eberts; 2 Featurettes; and many other fine additions PLUS options for those having access to a PC with DVD-ROM features.
The south park creators have done the best spoof of a Romero film I have ever seen.They have truly touched on Romero's underlying social
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that he has made with each one of his films.
It has characteristics of a romantic comedy, a political commentary, a thriller, a drama, an action movie, a musical, and an absurdist self-conscious art film.
Mr. D'Arc, who some years ago did his doctoral dissertation on the film, has provided one of the most in depth
commentary
tracks ever done for a DVD.
Thanks FOX for another outstanding DVD -- and thank you, James D'Arc for your great
commentary!
I can't add an awful lot to the positive reviews already on here - great acting, balanced writing, multi-faceted characters, a great anti-hero in Tony, great
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on millennial American life.
Could this have possibly been a subtle social commentary, a Southern man in love with a woman of another race?
As I understand it from the
commentary
and things I have read, it was made during the huge Midwest flood of 1993 when half of Missouri was underwater.
Transcripts of Joe Bob's
commentary
on the sub B movies he screened are available on the internet, but they don't quite capture his twang inflected delivery, which was a real hoot.
In Bulgaria another man they ask directions of confirms he can speak French but then provides an extensive
commentary
in Bulgarian.
I couldn't keep from commenting after reading the very short "Not bad
" commentary.
I find Alan Jacobs review very accurate concerning the movie;however I had the opportunity to rent the DVD from blockbuster with a
commentary
from BYU's Curator, Motion Picture Archives James D'Arc.
This documentary on schlockmeister William Castle takes a few cheap shots at the naive '50s-'60s environment in which he did his most characteristic work--look at the funny, silly people with the ghost-glasses--but it's also affectionate and lively, with particularly bright
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from John Waters, who was absolutely the target audience for such things at the time, and from Castle's daughter, who adored her dad and also is pretty perceptive about how he plied his craft.
It also provides reliable news, logical
commentary
and a different view than what ABC, CBS, NBC and PBS thinks is best.
Unlike other programs, which provide social and faith-related commentary, those who are behind the 700 Club provide help for those in need, such as feeding the hungry with Operation Blessing, providing medical help to those living in poverty-stricken communities and giving hope to those who need hope.
Furthermore, the DVD includes an amazing director's commentary, which, given the extremely spare dialog, only enhances the viewing.
The
commentary
gives a few interpretations of scenes, but also provides priceless quotes on the crafting of Cat Soup, along the lines of: "well, the artists were asking what we should do in this scene, but I didn't know myself, so its hard to say why it turned out as it did" (that's a bad paraphrase by the way).
There is still
commentary
and even a little satire.
The DVD includes director's
commentary
and some deleted scenes as well.
The film is much more than a
commentary
on globalization.
And...this
commentary
would not be complete without mentioning Anthony Quinn's role as father, mentor, lover, and his portrayal of a man, of men, lost to a bygone era when men were men.
His eloquence is shown in the interviews, which he did himself, and the amazing additions that he himself adds to the
commentary.
The
commentary
is superb, probably the best that I've heard, covering the cinematography, the framing and lighting of shots, the production design, the casting of non-professional actors in small roles, and the ironies and parallelisms in the plot, like an insightful seminar on 1950s film techniques and film noir generally.
Watch it once to enjoy the film on its own, and, if you are interested in film-making, a second time with the
commentary
on to learn.
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