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Commentary
Robert Colom
18 episodes
1 day ago
COMMENTARY collects and presents classic and contemporary DVD commentaries in podcast form, so you can listen to them wherever and whenever you want. We believe home video commentaries are insightful works that are becoming less and less accessible to viewers, and should be preserved and shared. This podcast was created as a public service for educational purposes and is not monetized.
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COMMENTARY collects and presents classic and contemporary DVD commentaries in podcast form, so you can listen to them wherever and whenever you want. We believe home video commentaries are insightful works that are becoming less and less accessible to viewers, and should be preserved and shared. This podcast was created as a public service for educational purposes and is not monetized.
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Film Interviews
TV & Film
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Brown Sugar
Commentary
1 hour 51 minutes 58 seconds
5 years ago
Brown Sugar

This week’s episode was recorded in 2002, for the DVD release of BROWN SUGAR.  Featured are co-writer and Director Rick Famuyiwa, and editor Dirk Westervelt.

Listenability Score: 4/5.  A commentary's listenability score measures how easily it can be heard as a standalone podcast episode.  On this scale, lower scoring commentaries typically reference the picture a great deal, and we recommend syncing the episode with the film if you're streaming at home.

Commentary
COMMENTARY collects and presents classic and contemporary DVD commentaries in podcast form, so you can listen to them wherever and whenever you want. We believe home video commentaries are insightful works that are becoming less and less accessible to viewers, and should be preserved and shared. This podcast was created as a public service for educational purposes and is not monetized.