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Seems like labels feel the need to pad out their special edition Blu-Ray releases with as many bullet points as possible. When an obscure film where most of the cast are unavailable or too expensive to interview now, it seems like some really reach in terms of getting almost anyone to be interviewed.
So, what's the worst supplemental material you've seen? Have any craft services or accounting department people been interviewed to give their recollections of the film's production? |
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