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Does anybody watch extras before main movie?
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Extras are too spoiler-ridden; I will occasionally watch the trailer first but that's usually spoiler-filled too.
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I never watch the extras (not even the trailer) before a movie. I watch them after (at least the commentary and the interviews) and in the rare occasion I buy a recent movie I don't watch them since it's just boring and publicity stuff (even the trailer aren't really good for those films)...
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I'll only watch extras first if it's an old favorite film that I know well enough, otherwise there's no need to spoil the film.

Some commentaries are better than the film soundtrack.
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I'll only watch extras first if it's an old favorite film that I know well enough, otherwise there's no need to spoil the film.

Some commentaries are better than the film soundtrack.


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I tend to listen to 'some' audio commentaries,  depending on the film.. I most always listen to the commentaries after I have seen the film,, even if it is by a few years..
In other words., I may seen 2001 Space Odyssey - 40 times ., but  the audio commentary to me would be, audio only and my powerdvd7 shrunk down to the task bar while I'm working on something else,,  and listening. 

Other soundtracks may be and can a real treat to watch/listen to. Kinda like having the director or cast/crew  over to your house and you are all 'ears' to hearing about that favourite film of yours been made and put together..  I just hope the powers to be don't frequent this site or forum and find out that 9 our 10 don''t care for  audio commentaries and that, (studios) could drop that feature  in the near future . .   
Can you imagine the uproar?  actually I can't as most of you don't care for an 'educated view' on the film or movie..,,  just the eye candy only please . 

what we should have in place is What DVD's have the Best commentaries??  I love the cast section for LOTR,, but not the technical channels ..,  Who has the most entertaining?? -  Roger Ebert (before he lost his voice.. )  would be one .
Worst??  the list would be endless......

Others extras not mentioned in this thread: Who listens to music only tracks???
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Who listens to music only tracks???

I do ... at least on "The Cell", because the movie is much better this way.

As for commentaries: I like them (in general). I listened to all 4 tracks on all 3 movies. (Yeah, I'm a Middle Earth Nerd, how'd ya guess?)

There are of course some exceptions, e.g. the UK DVD of "Creature from the Black Lagoon" carries a commentary from some film-historian. I had to switch it off after ~10 minutes because the guy constantly sounded like he was running out of time and had to deliver a 15 minute speech in 5 minutes, very unnerving.

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I tend to like commentaries more on TV Show episodes then I do on movies. And then I also prefer Cast commentaries more then Crew commentaries.
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I watch trailer(s) before the movie, but wait until after to see the extras, and I watch all of them. I tried several times to listen to commentaries, but I just can't get into it. If I'm going to spend my time watching the movie, I don't want something keeping me from hearing what's going on. I do some of the trivia and fact tracks that accompany some movies, because they don't divert the sound, just your visual attention if you choose to read them.
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For the most part I watch the movie first. I've heard on some commentary tracks the speaker saying something like "I assume you've watched the movie already & I'm not spoiling anything......"
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There are many many great commentary tracks that were only available on Laser Disc,, and for some reason or another there were not 'automatically grandfathered ' over to DVDs. (copyrights etc.)

Two people come to mind that I would love to have: Jeanine Basinger - for It's A Wonderful Life ('46)
( I was able to track her down one day with an on line Internet search and posed that question to her, on why she wasn't able to contribute again on the newer formats of today.,  and she replied that she would have loved to have that commentary continued on,, but wasn't asked or consulted. ) 

The other is Ronald Haver's ( R.I.P.)  two excellent commentary's - King Kong '33., and The Wizard of Oz . All these titles  all from the Voyager Criterion Collection .. AND all very valuable still because of these commentaries.
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I usually watch the movie first, then the extas/commentaries. I have found myself going from watching everything on a disc, to just the basics (such as bloopers/deleted scenes). For commentaries, I like the cast ones over the crew, but find that a lot of them are fairly boring. If you're going to do a commentary, I want to know the behind the scenes things...not 20 minutes of silence as the director just watches the film.

One of my favorites, and it's a short one, is Dr. Seus' How The Grinch Stole Christmas.  I watch that almost every Christmas.

Even though I've cut back on features, I still find myself having to buy the super duper versions 'cause I just have to have the best version!
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Almost always movie first here as it's often a movie I've never seen (blind buy)... surprised at how many people do the same though given in a lot of other polls and discussions most of you seem to have a lot less blind buys than me and will have seen the movie before buying so extras wouldn't be spoilers.

I like decent commentaries but to be honest rarely have time for them given the amount on my 'to be watched' pile... I make an exception for the classic Doctor Who titles though and always listen to those commentaries (though not as soon after purchase as I used to).

FWIW I'm not a fan of Music Only tracks but I know plenty who are (not surprisingly often the same people who have soundtracks on CD).
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I like decent commentaries but to be honest rarely have time for them given the amount on my 'to be watched' pile...


Same here.
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