Besides the already mentioned David Fincher, Terry Gilliam, and John Carpenter & Kurt Russell commentaries, I'd add Cameron Crowe for Almost Famous and Vanilla Sky. Also I'd add Jonathan Demme on Silence of the Lambs. And Richard Dyer wrote a great BFI Film Modern Classic essay on Seven...
A sequel to "Cat in the Hat" was announced before the movie opened. Given the disappointing performance of the movie, they're probably wishing they hadn't made that announcement. Kevin.
With the recent Golden Globes shining a bright light on the series, I wonder how BBC is going to package the Christmas episodes of "The Office". It's not like the would sell them as a separate set. Could they?
Oh my god. That is what I call great packaging. I will love it and pet it and feed it and call it George. Umm, seeing that packaging, will anyone care about the movies. Humm-ana, humm-ana. (Insert additional sexist sounds here...):b
Okay, maybe it's a Canadian thing, but I agree with CraigF from nearby Pickering. If a local store had a bunch of copies of "Ed Wood" I'd buy all of them --> one for myself and then offer one to friends at cost, and the remainder would go on ebay as a "Buy It Now" for say 20-30-40 bucks more...