A Cure For Loneliness: Audio Commentaries
- By Gabe Powers
- Published 07/25/2008
Gabe Powers
Gabe Powers lives and works in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota. Now unemployed he spends most of his time sitting before the television watching movies, while collecting a diminishing number of insurance checks. He's written for DVDActive.com for about five years now, and racked up over 500 reviews, and was even linked on wikipedia.com. Gabe is also involved in several forms of art and design, and has been known to obsessively re-record the same guitar tracks on his iMac ad nauseam.
There are plenty of cures for loneliness – drinking, coke snorting,
violently inducing sleep, playing some kind of obsessive MMORPG, buying more
cats, actually getting out of the house to meet new people – but I find the easiest
antidote to be curling up in a ball on the couch and listening to an audio
commentary track. Some, scratch, most commentary tracks are garbage, filled
with long pauses, sportscaster like descriptions of onscreen action, and an eternal
sense of apathy. As one who often has to review not only the film part of a
DVD, but the extras, which often include a commentary track, I've really
learned to appreciate a good one. Here's a few of my favorite ways to pretend
I'm not watching movies alone.
I'll start with a list of directors (and one actor) that will rarely let you down. Guys who hit it out of the park time and time again. Most of these are no-brainers. I can't speak for tracks I haven't heard yet.
Ridley Scott
As Heard On: Gladiator (with DP John Mathieson and Editor
Pietro Scalia), Black Hawk Down (with Jerry Bruckheimer), Alien: Director's Cut
(with Dan O'Bannon, Ronald Shusett, Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt, Veronica
Cartwright, Harry Dean Stanton and John Hurt), Hannibal.
The Must Listen: Blade Runner: Final Cut.
I Still Need to Hear: American Gangster, The Duelists,
Kingdom of Heaven Director's Cut (why the hell wasn't this on the Blu-ray?), Legend:
Director's Cut.
Defining Characteristics: Scott is usually a bit on the
grumpy side when he records commentary tracks which leads to some good stories about
how things went wrong. For the most part his tracks are even tempered, and his
vocal patterns remain consistent, but he's very good t inserting a few jabs
here and there. Gruff and inviting at the same
Guillermo del Toro
As Heard On: Blade II (with producer Peter Frankfurt),
Cronos, The
The Must Listen: Hellboy: Extended Cut
I Can't Wait to Hear: Hellboy 2: The Golden Army
Defining Characteristics: Del Toro is one of the warmest and
most inviting commentators in the world. His tracks are never
silent, and
Terry Gilliam
As Heard On: 12 Monkeys (with producer Charles Roven), The
Adventures
The Must Listen:
Defining Characteristics: Gilliam's films are often plagued with
George Romero:
As Heard On: Night of the Living Dead (with co-writer John
Russo, and
The Must Listen: Dawn of the Dead (with special make-up effects
artist Tom
Defining Characteristics: Romero basically comes off as the
world's
David Cronenberg
As Heard On: Naked Lunch (with actor Peter Weller), The Fly,
A History
The Must Listen: Videodrome (with DP Mark Irwin).
Defining Characteristics: Cronenberg is an incurable intellectual, yet he never talks down to his listening audience. His tracks are
stimulating, and
Bruce Campbell:
As Heard On: Evil Dead II (with Sam Raimi, Scott Spiegel and
Greg
The Must Listen: Evil Dead
Defining Characteristics:
John Carpenter:
As Heard On: Assault on Precinct 13, Big Trouble in Little
The Must Listen: The Thing (with Kurt Russell)
Defining Characteristics: I've got a lot of Carpenter to
catch up on,
Martin Scorsese
As Heard On: Gangs of
The Must Listen: Raging Bull (with editor Thelma Schoonmaker).
Defining Characteristics: Martin Scorsese likely has the
most
Paul Verhoeven
As Heard On: The 4th Man, Black Book, Turkish Delight,
Robocop
The Must Listen: Total Recall (with
Defining Characteristics: Verhoeven is very loud, very
excitable, and
Well, that's enough about that for now. More later, including the worst directors for commentary, and the best expert and group commentators.






