DVD's where you liked the Extras better than the Movie?
I was wondering if you bought a DVD where you enjoyed the extras more than the actual film on it? I say 'bought' because when you own it, you own it for a reason. Should mostly be bought for the film, but I want to know if it turned out you like the extras better or even bought it just for the extras.
I can't think of one now, but I am hoping you guys jog my memory. |
The music videos on the Top Gun SE.
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The extras on Pearl Harbor Vista Series
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Not too many that I've actually bought. A few that come to mind:
Alien3 -- an unusually candid and in-depth "making of"; highly recommended even if you were part of the crowd extremely disappointed in this after Aliens Fast Company -- more of a curio in David Cronenberg's resume; the purchase was worthwhile for me by the inclusion of 2 early features, "Stereo" and "Crimes of the Future" Knife in the Water -- not one of my favorite Polanki movies (maybe I've seen too many more recent movies with similar material for this to have its original impact); but Criterion packing this with tons of early Polanski shorts made it an easy purchase |
Atlantis
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The extras on Tim Burton's Planet of the Apes are far more entertaining and informative than his "vision".
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I sold my copy of Black Hawk Down and purchased the 3 disc collection for the documentaries.
Also, the Aviator was good, but I would not own it if the Biography was not on the bonus disc. |
Russian Ark.
Okay, I didn't buy this, I rented it (but I would pick it up if I found it cheap). It's sort of a wierd costume drama with hundreds of extras that was filmed in the Hermitage; it touches on centuries of Russian history, and the whole thing was done in one shot. -eek- The movie is beautiful, but so-so; the Making Of doc is simply amazing. |
Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter
The movie sucks, but Joe Bob Briggs' commentary makes it worth owning. :up: Rob |
Originally Posted by scott1598
Should mostly be bought for the film
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I would have to say Batman Forever and Batman & Robin fall into this category.
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Wonderland for the bonus full-length Wadd documentary and the actual crime scene footage. Not for the light of heart. The movie is pretty decent too.
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Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo
Nice auditions for the window washing scene and some of the interviews are pretty funny. |
Angel Heart SE. The movie is terrible, but the extras are so entertaining! And the interviews and commentary with Mickey Rourke are priceless. This DVD is worth getting JUST for the extras! It's why I own it. :)
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Vulgar
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Originally Posted by illennium
Why? :hscratch:
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Originally Posted by scott1598
Should mostly be bought for the film, but I want to know if it turned out you like the extras better or even bought it just for the extras.
A few movies that I can think of where the extras were better than the movie: Bad Taste: LE Cannibal! The Musical Wizards |
Originally Posted by RobCA
The movie sucks, but Joe Bob Briggs' commentary makes it worth owning. :up:
Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
The extras on Tim Burton's Planet of the Apes are far more entertaining and informative than his "vision".
Others: Mallrats Once upon a time in Mexico Game of Death (HKL R2) Cannibal Ferox Creepshow 2 SE Not another Teen movie Scary Movie 3 (Love the commentaries on the deleted scenes) |
I bought the Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas DVD mostly for the Hunter S. Thompson commentary
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Originally Posted by GoldenJCJ
I bought the Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas DVD mostly for the Hunter S. Thompson commentary
I bought all the following for the Joe Bob Briggs commentary, and all were worth it. Even though most of the movies are awful, the commentaries are really good (funny, but informative too as JBB always is). If he comes out with any more, I'll buy those too. I've never been disappointed by one of his commentaries. Blood Shack (1971) Blood Sisters (1987) Hell High (1989) Hell's Angels '69 (1969) Hollywood Strangler Meets the Skid Row Slasher, The (1979) I Spit on Your Grave - DTS Millennium Edition (1978) Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies, The (1964) Joe Bob Briggs Presents, Vol. 2 - The Double-D Avenger (2001) Joe Bob Briggs Presents: Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter (1966) Run, Angel, Run (1969) Samurai Cop (1989) Warlock Moon(1975) |
Legal Wreckin 4
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Batman & Robin... Listening to Schumacher talk about that is pretty funny :p
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Star Wars Ep. I - III.
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Pretty much only the Schumacher "Batman" films come to mind.
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While I didn't really care for Rent, I thought that the documentary on it was fascinating.
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