Listening to commentaries
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Listening to commentaries
So, I'm listening to commentaries from tv show Portlandia between movies, but when you listen to a commentary do you focus on the screen, or like me, do something else. When I'm adding comparisons, I'm generally listening to commentaries and look at the screen when relevant.
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Re: Listening to commentaries
With some exceptions (eg, the edited commentaries that Criterion used to specialise in), I tend to listen to commentaries whilst doing something else, Sam.Samuel_Scott wrote:So, I'm listening to commentaries from tv show Portlandia between movies, but when you listen to a commentary do you focus on the screen, or like me, do something else. When I'm adding comparisons, I'm generally listening to commentaries and look at the screen when relevant.
I've spent the past four weeks marking endless piles of essays. (It's that time of the year for me, sadly .) During that time, I've managed to work my way through no end of commentaries that I've been saving up for just this occasion.
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Re: Listening to commentaries
I think I've only listened to 6 commentaries in 12 years. (According to my database, I have 2592 DVDs/BDs with one or more commentaries, and I have 2586 still to listen to. It will never happen.)