| X-Men: The Last Stand ». The two commentaries he got most backlash for were his commentary on The Amazing Atheist and Shane Dawson. It's possible BD Live may create a venue for studios to add commentaries to a film at a later date, but this wouldn't really help the OP. Ferrell, Reilly, and McKay (and several others) make the commentary for Talladega Nights's theatrical cut even crazier. Stylistically, the film bears a striking resemblance to the works of Brian De Palma, right down to Douglas’ choice of weapon: a straight razor (to put it in perspective: Dressed to Kill was released in July of 1980). Would you rank this above or below. They’re also films of a bygone era: a “classy” psychosexual that has nearly as much time dedicated to romantic and dramatic subplots as it does to more conventional horror tropes. As David swims back towards him, Douglas slips under the water and pulls the straight razor from his underwear –. Film fans are recording their own Audio Commentaries for their favourite (and not so favourite) movies and making them available on the Internet. The most logical area for David to be cut is down the chest, but Bianci’s framing could just as easily suggest a slice down to – or directly to – the groin, which would be apt if you adhere to the more traditional queer reading for the film: a repressed queer man attacks another gay man while he is in a vulnerable state. It’s some savage bitchery that we love oh so well. But he eventually collaborated with someone named Mr. Demon Slayer. Two of which I listed above (Bacall’s disappointment with the final product and the real-life events that coincided with the film’s release), but the other was the enormous success of the original Friday the 13th during the film’s production. ‘We Need to Do Something’ Brings the Horror on a Family Sheltered in a Storm, 7 Life Lessons Halloween Horror Movies Have Taught Us, His Gift Was a “Curse”: The Two Halloween Episodes of “Millennium” Included an All Time Classic, “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” Season Two Features “The Shadowman”; Meet the New Midnight Society. ‘Alien Xmas’: Trailer for ‘Killer Klowns’ Team’s Stop Motion Netflix Special Comes Down the Chimney! Quote and credit, don't steal, Written by Richard Brunton on April 18, 2006. About Hollywood? 2012: Ice Age. Why couldn't I just connect to the Net and download the new features for a small fee rather than buy a whole new disc? In early 2016 he got a great deal of backlash for his commentary on MasterTP10, and many of his later commentaries got commentated on as well, resulting in him to become a large bandwagon. List of commentaries by Youngbloodfantasy91; List of commentaries by MasterTP10; List of commentaries by Davidwash3r3; Mindoutofsync; MrConnman123; Community. Although hopefully none of us would actually murder for the women we stan. podcast, does it deserve a Pride Float? run-of-the-mill stalker drama!”). I’ll confess, though, the logic is a little difficult to follow (“if you loved. Be sure to check out and subscribe to the Horror Queers podcast! Aliens (special edition) Almighty Thor (not Marvel) The American President. 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That begs the question: is this scene in the film? Tellingly the very next scene shows an emboldened Douglas reading (in voice-over) his next letter to Sally, wherein he explains that his patience is running out. Are you going to buy the upcoming Scream Factory Blu-Ray? I mentioned the sequel in my first section, but what I didn’t realize was that Paramount Pictures (who distributed both Friday the 13th and The Fan) ordered reshoots after Friday’s success in order to add more blood and gore. I won’t lie: The Fan struggled to keep my attention. 48 Hrs. And to think we only decided to cover it this month because. Its fans? The exciting thing is that you can even make your own commentary and publish it for all to hear. This could be due to the controversy surrounding it being released just five months after John Lennon was shot and killed by crazed fan Mark David Chapman. So no to the Pride float; in the spirit of the Queerwolves, I’m going to give this bad boy community service instead. A young man stalking an older star who is past her prime? The storyline undoubtedly hit too close to home for some viewers, which makes our coverage of, especially timely considering all of the drama surrounding Universal Pictures’ decision, in the wake of two mass shootings. So no to the Pride float; in the spirit of the Queerwolves, I’m going to give this bad boy community service instead. Douglas picks up a man (Terence Marinan) in a gay bar, takes him to the roof and allows the man to perform fellatio on him before Douglas slits his throat and sets him on fire. Douglas (Michael Biehn), a record salesman, is an obsessive fan of actress Sally Ross (Lauren Bacall). queer. Two of which I listed above (Bacall’s disappointment with the final product and the real-life events that coincided with the film’s release), but the other was the enormous success of the original, during the film’s production. And despite you lack of appreciation for “Hearts, Not Diamonds”, would you pay to see the rest of this musical, which I think is called “Never Say Never”? The exciting thing is that you can even make your own commentary and publish it for all to hear. The Commentary Community Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. His commentary on Autumn Chan was an honorable mention on Doodletones's worst commentaries of 2016 video. ? Written by Richard Brunton on April 18, 2006 | Permalink, Comments: (you may use HTML tags for style), Give credit to your sources. It’s some savage bitchery that we love oh so well. What about the selling of extras? Hell, even Bacall told People Magazine that she was disappointed with the film, stating: “The Fan is much more graphic and violent than when I read the script. Jokes aside, the reality is that The Fan is either actively using its queer characters as cheap knife fodder (which is reprehensible) or it is suggesting that gay men are dangerously unhinged (which is hardly better). Picture the attack: Douglas easily follows David into the West Side YMCA pool (no membership? If the studios have a new commentary, they'd probably rather save it for a future re-release of the title. Now about that gay stuff: Douglas’ late-night rendezvous with a nameless man on the rooftop of his apartment comes completely out of nowhere and is never addressed again. Later the same year he changes the title of his commentary series to video thoughts since many people suggested that's a more fitting title. The reason his name is Blaze The Movie Fan is because movies are the main topic of his channel. The title track with those insane strings is glorious. They’re also films of a bygone era: a “classy” psychosexual that has nearly as much time dedicated to romantic and dramatic subplots as it does to more conventional horror tropes. Wiki Activity; Random page; Community; Videos; Images; Discuss. Douglas follows, cautiously easing himself over the edge into the water in a pair of baggy boxers. The Fan (no, not the Wesley Snipes/Robert De Niro film) is a confused little movie that doesn’t quite know if it wants to be a character study or a slasher film. It plays out more like a warning: as the primary obstacle standing in Douglas’ way, Belle is merely maimed enough to briefly take her out of commission. I buy the plain DVD, or purchase the film to download. I would never pay to see the rest of “Never Say Never” (also no: save for the occasional Miss Swan sketch, I have never watched an episode of MadTV). He never uses an avatar, because he prefers showing himself on camera while commentating. That leads me to believe that maybe, just maybe, these scenes were meant to spoof Broadway theatre. because he clearly had an entirely different film in mind when he put his money into this project. In an article from 2015, Ken Anderson mentions three things that drastically changed the film on its journey to a finished product.