From YouTube where I put a not too impressive trailer of the commentary.
Heh! I saw your commentary for this movie, and I liked it! Can't wait to hear you guys to some commentary for the Great Valley Adventure!
Total at Mediafire.
http://www.mediafire.com/imageview.php?quickkey=zomzwyzeynyI think these figures say a completely different story, WR. Perhaps the thing is this... the fact is that you guys KNOW my secret. I was willing to share it here. Yet, have I shared it at other places? The answer is no. I've done a lot to keep it a secret. I'm doing it a lot better than most people expect. When the belief is that there are two different people, there's the possibility of a completely different reaction to how good it is.
Now, here's another question for you specifically, WR. Are commentaries meant to be funny? The answer is NO. Commentaries are a person's opinions and thoughts that are given throughout the movie at hand. People like AVGN and NC have made making a commentary/review funny a THING, but that is not the purpose of them. They are meant to be an insight to the film itself. For instance, in a good dose of this, I actually talk about the "missing scenes" that never made it into the film. There's still a good number of people who don't know, for example, how violent the fight was between Littlefoot's Mother and Sharptooth before it got it's final cut.
On top of this, I talk about very specific scenes that always bothered me. For instance, the point in the movie when Cera chases a bug. When she catches up to it on some rock, she licks her lips. In the way she was doing it, it made it seem like she was thinking of how tasty the bug was going to be. Seriously, a part of me feels like she was going to eat that bug. To be honest, a part of me feels that some members of the gang are part carnivore in the first movie. There's moments like the one just mentioned which make me think such a thing. Plus there's also the point that Sharptooth seems more like he has superpowers. I still don't get how he can jump so high.
Not to mention that I talk about certain parts of the book of this movie Malte has talked about himself. With the way both were done, they give very different indications of how the story is. Especially with the revelation of The Great Valley. In the book, Littlefoot finds the valley and then goes back to lead his friends there and THAT is where they run into Sharptooth. Whereas with the movie, he finds it AFTER Sharptooth is dealt with. Would definitely give a different view in the end, huh?
Seriously, you don't actually watch it and you miss a good amount of insight that I gave to it. Sure, maybe it's not funny, but that was NEVER the point to begin with.