10 Movies In Dire Need Of A Director's Commentary

10. Darkman (Sam Raimi)

darkman grande I'll get this one out of the way first, as it's a personal choice. I'm a huge fan of Sam Raimi's Darkman, and regard it as one of the best superhero origin stories ever put on screen. Awesome, considering Darkman is an original character that Sam Raimi created. But one thing that always bothers me most about every home media release of Darkman is that Universal always makes it a bare-bones release with no special features. I mean, if they aren't going to include any featurettes, the very least they could do is include a director's commentary from Raimi. Sorry, that was sort of a fanboy rant. Anyways, seeing as how this is Raimi's first real foray into big-studio Hollywood filmmaking, it'd be a real treat to hear him talk about his experiences with it, whether they be good or bad. If Universal continues doing what they have been, this may never happen. But hey, I can dream.
 
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What KC Mobley lacks in height, he makes up for in sheer passion. Especially when it comes to films and 80's heavy metal. Don't be afraid, he doesn't bite...much.