Fan commentary tracks die? If anything, they were ahead of their time and the format is just now coming into its own. This is the era of the "podcast" after all; now it's easier than ever to do a fan commentary track and find an audience for it. Heck, when you've got the makers of current TV shows recording their own podcast commentaries, you have to step back and say, "Wow...people really are starting to get it."
If you want to get the movie it matches up to, you may find it cheaply right here. You select Japanese audio, subtitles, then click the play button, and start the mp3 playing as the annoying blue metal crunchy thing crunches. I highly recommend it, with and without commentary.
Hi! I'm the fellow who recorded the Cagliostro audio commentary mentioned in the "Quite Good" section of the list above. Since the DVDTracks site went defunct, and archive.org's link to the mp3 doesn't seem to know where its brain is, you can find the mp3 of the commentary track itself either here or here.
Fan commentary tracks die? If anything, they were ahead of their time and the format is just now coming into its own. This is the era of the "podcast" after all; now it's easier than ever to do a fan commentary track and find an audience for it. Heck, when you've got the makers of current TV shows recording their own podcast commentaries, you have to step back and say, "Wow...people really are starting to get it."
If you want to get the movie it matches up to, you may find it cheaply right here. You select Japanese audio, subtitles, then click the play button, and start the mp3 playing as the annoying blue metal crunchy thing crunches. I highly recommend it, with and without commentary.
Hi! I'm the fellow who recorded the Cagliostro audio commentary mentioned in the "Quite Good" section of the list above. Since the DVDTracks site went defunct, and archive.org's link to the mp3 doesn't seem to know where its brain is, you can find the mp3 of the commentary track itself either here or here.
Hope you enjoy it.