not the best but i love Fight Clubs, Edward Norton goes of on a rant and the rest wait till the end and correct him. awsome actor, prolly a really nice guy, just a bit quick off the mark
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Fight Club had a lot of great commentary moments. I loved how they explained things better, And how each scene was done. Especially the scene the Airport scene.
I liked Martin Scorsese's commentary on Gangs of New York. It really went in depth about how long it took to make and a lot of factual things about the time period
Hilarious commentary for a hilarious movie can be found on Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle: commentary by "Extreme Punk #1" (or is it #2?) There are 3 or 4 different commentaries on the DVD, too.
Those of you who didn't see this movie because the previews were terrible, I'll agree with you there but it really is worth quite a few laughs.
I believe the DVD commentary you're thinking of is from "Chasing Amy", because if you select the "Kevin Smith Intro" feature he apologizes for his comment of "F*ck DVD!" But as far as my favorites go, I'll go with:
-Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell on "Evil Dead 2
-Sherri Moon Zombie, Sid Haig, and Bill Moseley for "The Devil's Rejects"
-Kevin Smith and the miscellaneous cast members for all of Smith's movies.
-Trey Parker's drunken commentary for "Orgazmo"
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oh Bowling For Colombine was pretty good, only because Moore just grabbed people from the office and threw them in a room to make it. dont know if it was genuis or him being a lazy bastard
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Oh yeah, UHF had a great commentary. Michael Richards, among others, kept coming in to contribute a little, it was great. Weird Al got really into it too, screaming, "Watch out!" or something like that in one scene.
Anything with David Cronenberg (Videodrome, Naked Lunch, The Fly etc.)- extremely smart guy with a very dry wit. Entertaining while extremely informative.
Roger Ebert on Citizen Kane
Spinal Tap commentary with Spinal Tap- funny as hell.
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All of the commentary on The Simpsons DVD's is outstanding. By far the best I've heard, often just as funny as the show itself.
I got Season 7 for Xmas, and watched all four discs of the commentary at once, never got bored. Great fun, almost worth the money just for the commentaries themselves.