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a result he obviously can’t tell me much about the progress on the project at this time. The last time we were on the phone - shortly before he left for Rome - he told me that great progress is made and that they are currently authoring the disc, fiddling with the disc’s menu screens and such. Hopefully we’ll be able to present you those sometime soon exclusively on these pages. I have been able to talk to Anchor Bay’s Jay Douglas the other day however, and I have addressed an issue with him that seems to be on many readers’ minds. The lack of a commentary track on the “Halloween Special Edition”. We have received a boatload of email from our readers hoping things would change and Anchor Bay would decide to put a commentary track on the release. Since John Carpenter doesn’t want to do one, why not get Jamie Lee Curtis, P. J. Soles or even Roger Ebert to talk about the film? All these concerns and suggestions were very valid and helpful, and as I pointed out, I addressed the issue with Jay in our last conversation. Unfortunately despite all these great ideas, there will be no commentary track on the DVD! Jay tells me that in this project there are so many people involved and that all of them have to consent on every single element that will be released as part of the special edition. That means in practice that clearing needs to be obtained for each trailer, each photo for the gallery, each behind-the-scenes information, each shot from the new “Unmasked 2000” documentary and even for each printed line of text in the liner and production notes. With the number of people now attached to the project it would be literally impossible to get a clearing for a commentary track with anyone else but John Carpenter himself. Hence there will be definitely no commentary track on the release. However, to make up for this, Anchor Bay made a quite interesting decision. Because Criterion would not license their commentary track to them, they sat down and filtered out all the relevant information that has been conveyed in this track. Instead of presenting this information and wisdom in a new commentary track, it will now all be revealed on-camera in the brand new “Unsmaked 2000” |
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