Studio silencing Aronofsky in The Fountain DVD?

fountainprem4.jpgI'm expecting The Fountain DVD to drop through my letterbox tomorrow. I can't wait to see it. The Gods have sure had it against me so far with it's crappy U.K. release but very soon I shall get to see one of my most anticipated movies of both 2006 and 2007!! One extra that will be lacking on the DVD is an audio commentary track from it's director Darren Aronosfky. Now I love my DVD commentary tracks and believe it or not they sometimes end up being a deal breaker when it comes to my DVD purchases of films that I like but I'm not sure I want on DVD. Now Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Christopher Nolan and Quentin Tarantino are four of my favourite directors but they never or very rarely do any commentary tracks. That's cool though, and although I'm bitterly disappointed I won't get to hear their thoughts on everything to do with their movie, I can understand if they aren't comfortable doing them. But when a director wants to do one but the studio doesn't want them too, that pisses me off even more. From Aronofsky's blog ...
so the dvd came out. happy that it is in the world. hope more folks will get to see it. as many of you can tell it is light on the extras as compared to my previous dvd releases. everything at the studio was a struggle. for instance: they didn't want to do a commentary track cause they felt that it wouldn't help sales. i didn't have it in me to fight anymore. whatever. so: niko, my friend who did the doc on the dvd came up with a novel idea. we recorded a commentary track ourselves. we're gonna post it on a site soon, http coming soon. you can play it and watch the flick and hopefully you'll enjoy it. i do hope to do a big special edition at some point. but for that to happen the dvd is gonna have to sell. i got a lot of extras in my bag so who know maybe if you all write to criterion they'll get interested (suggest the fountain as a title: mulvaney@criterion.com).
Good for Aronofsky I say and a nice thank you to the fans who have gone out and bought his DVD. The studio's are such dumb-asses though. Would it really make any difference to the cost of production of the DVD if you added a commentary track... I don't think so! When will the studio's learn that cover art, extra's and commentary tracks really make a difference to consumers? source - cinematical
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Matt Holmes is the co-founder of What Culture, formerly known as Obsessed With Film. He has been blogging about pop culture and entertainment since 2006 and has written over 10,000 articles.