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I also lament the loss of Scorsese's commentaries. The one on The Aviator was a stitched-together job, if I remember correctly, with some other participants. It's a shame he doesn't even do that, just talk a little about each scene and then use the other cast and crew to fill the rest of the gaps. That said, I'm almost more disappointed with the gaps from people who were big extras folk but never got the chance for certain films. Like no Raimi Darkman commentary, or no John Carpenter / Kurt Russell Escape From L.A. commentary. |
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