Re: Anyone listen to the new commentary on the Blu-Ray "Classic" movie
It was a bit of a straw man I set up there, I admit, although the poster I was responding to was adamant that a commentator who was associated with the production would be better than one who was not. And that's clearly not the case. There are plenty of commentaries where the people speaking are uninformed, unprepared, and disinterested concerning the material they're commenting on.
But he's a film critic, which I guess I should have included with film historian.Roger Ebert had nothing to do with the production of Dark City. He's just a professional fan. But his commentary on that film is fascinating, and (IMO) more interesting and informative than Proyas' directors commentary on the same disc.
All the Ebert commentaries I've listened to - Dark City, Floating Reeds, Casablanca, Citizen Kane - are excellent. Because he's basically a professional at talking and writing about movies, and it shows.
It was a bit of a straw man I set up there, I admit, although the poster I was responding to was adamant that a commentator who was associated with the production would be better than one who was not. And that's clearly not the case. There are plenty of commentaries where the people speaking are uninformed, unprepared, and disinterested concerning the material they're commenting on.