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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs I agree. Why bother even agreeing to talk about something they clearly don't like.
If it's for the money? Well you'd think if their career was in such a decline as to need money from a company to do a commentary track that they'd put the effort in.
Even if the memories are a bit hazy a commentary can still be entertaining.
In any normal job if you do it wrong or half hearted you either sort it out or don't get paid. Acting is a luxury job after all. |
I completely agree – I have no idea why Elliot Silverstein agreed to do a commentary for The Car, because Calum Waddell tried his hardest to encourage the director to talk about the film, but he wasn't interested.
If making the film was a horrible experience or you don't like the film, why agree to talk about it? Surely some things are best left in the past, with water under the bridge, and there's no point in reopening old wounds or boring people for the sake of a few hundred dollars.