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DVD Commentary -Question-


I read a review that makes mention of a commentary from Cronenberg about what this film might have been like had it been made by Hollywood. I think a commentary on this film would be a great accompaniment to the disc. The review was from 1997 so it may have been referencing a laser disc release. However, the it was referred to as a Criterion. Checking Criterion's website, they do not have the film. Now I am curious as to whether it may have been brought up on a commentary track from another picture. Any thoughts?

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The commentary had been included on Criterion's out-of-print Laserdisc. The picture quality was reportedly weak, though.

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I've got the Criterion LaserDisc, and the transfer was actually pretty good - to my eyes, it was better than the UK DVD, which was released early in the format's lifespan when compression technology, etc, wasn't quite as good. Also, the LaserDisc had a richer and 'punchier' AC3 soundtrack than the DVD's Dolby Digital mix.

I'd love to see the film get an updated DVD release, or a Blu-ray release.

'What does it matter what you say about people?'
Touch of Evil (Orson Welles, 1958).

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Laserdisc commentary here: http://www.mediafire.com/?8481yrbnb7cn414
I don't mean to impose, but I am the Ocean.

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I synched this while watching the film online, worked great, thanks!

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Thanks!

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Cronenberg has a calm, soothing voice that genuinely makes for interesting listening.

Some kind soul recorded me the commentary. It's wonderful.

Having said that, a movie that upset so many people will probably never see a 2 disc edition......

......which sucks.

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I have to say, anyone with even a passing interest in this film, has to hear the Cronenberg commentary.

You learn so much.

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There is a region 2 special edition of Naked Lunch from Optimum which came out a few years ago which has a solo DC commentary. I don't have the Criterion version yet but I gather Peter Weller is on the comm as well; presumably they were recorded seperately for Criterion comm but it's possible the r2 disc is a new DC comm, or the unedited Criterion one. Although posibly it's neither, I haven't listened to it in a while so it's probably just the criterion one with gaps where Weller used to be.

Time to blow

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If you really, really want a copy of the DVD with a director's commentary, PM me and I have a homemade version with the Criterion LD commentary attached/synched to the U.S DVD. I can post a copy.

They really should have released a DVD complete with this, but in its absence, a pirate will have to do.


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The Criterion Blu-ray release lists a 1997 director commentary track with David Cronenberg.

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