I only wish that Jim Siedow could still be alive. It would have been
awesome to have heard what all he would of had to of said about the
film. It's a shame that one of the re-releases did not have at least
a small dedication to him.
--- In billjohnsononline@yahoogroups.com, "Tom Barber"
<motman241@...> wrote:
>
> >Out of the two commentaries on the re-release, which one did you
guys
> >enjoy more? I actually liked Tobe's more. The one involving
Savini,
> >Moseley, and Williams became annoying after awhile with their
> >sometimes childish behavior. I enjoyed Tobe's because you had to
> >listen closely to pick up on his humor and it was actually funny.
Any
> >takers on this one?
>
> I liked the one with Tobe, because it gave insight to the
movie, and what
> he was thinking. The one with the actors was more like a party
with friends.
> It was good to hear them, and hear what they liked and remembered,
but not
> much factual information. Both are good, in my book, but for
different
> reasons.
> I really like commentary where it has a lot of the "behind the
scenes"
> stuff, and technical info on the film - the where, the why,
locations,
> props, angles, etc.
>
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