quote: Originally posted by Please Kill Me Now
quote: Originally posted by TitanPa
So does anyone check out the Commentaries on the DVD in the special features? I usually watch the movie firat then I try to check out the commentaries much later. I only play the commentaries if the Stars of the film are commenting. I find that Writers, Directors, etc. are too boring. At least the Stars of the movie can give us interewsting tidbits.
Just the other day I decided to check out 'The Goonies' Commentary. One of the movies that I love from the 80's. WHen I played it, I was surprised and found out something interesting. Something that all commentary pieces should include. During the comentary the movie would pan out and you could see the cast members sitting together watching the movie, laughing and joking and all. I always wondered what the people looked like and where they were while doing commentary. I thought this was so cool. The whole cast (Including Sean Astin......who later had to leave) and Richard Donner (Director) were doing the commentary. MArtha looks so old. Corey looks so stoned and Kerri Green looks hot! Most of the actors arnt doing much anymore (except for Sean Astin) I think the commentary was filmed just a few years ago. I thought it was interesting the banter between the cast. They shared some colorful stories. One last interesting tidbit. Marth Plimpton made a $100 bet with Richard Donner that she could stop biting her fingernails....She asked him about it and he finally paid her. If you like commentaries or even liked 'The Goonies' you should definitly check it out.
TitanPa, you really need to work on that spelling.
My God, your taste in movies stinks! The Goonies ferchissakes! Are you serious, man? I know Ali has a Goonies avatar, but really!
(Breaking silence for a sec) (sorry MguyX)
What can I say. I love 80's movies. Goonies has its 80's charm. Sure It wasnt the best made movie, but i was a great popcorn flick. Half the cast today are doing bigger and better things. The other half.....well......they got wrapped up too much in other things. |