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Well, Ignatiy, I wish you had told me that before I bought tickets for the new Belle and Sebastian tour.

Filmstruck is the one streaming service I can think of that regularly offers commentary tracks, in this case for select Criterion Collection titles.

I got to attend a talk once with Kung Fu Panda's visual effects supervisor and it really was intended to be a cheaper, cost-cutting movie. They got around this by paying attention to details on what they had the budget to build. There's a lot of reused props for example, but they're so ornately detailed it never comes

Very excited for its quickly cancelled spinoff show, "The Dissolve."

I want a whole movie made out of the intermission from "Wiener-Dog."

I've always liked these features. Dispatches from Direct-to-DVD Purgatory was another one.

The Mickey-Gus date episode at the Magic Castle is my favorite episode of anything last year. The level of awkward in that is off the charts.

With Almodovar, there's no way it's not intentional.

I remember seeing reactions to "(Re)Assignment" talking about how offensive it was and I couldn't help but think to myself, "Yeah, well wait till you see "The Skin I Live In."

That's a really good guess.

I would absolutely love to hear about the behind-the-scenes of The Dissolve from Rabin's perspective.

God, I remember reading this column back when it was just entries on the AV Club's blog. Remember the AV Club blog?

Guillermo del Toro once said, "the natural state of a movie is to not be made," which is why he attaches himself to so many projects: eventually one of them will get financed.

I won't lie, that clip from all the TV ads of the guy saying "The Bye Bye Man" and his eyes rolling back into his head via bad CGI always cracks me up.

"The Longest Time" is my favorite Billy Joel song but I've always been partial to "A Room of Our Own."

No kidding! For those eleven years I was waiting patiently, I kept saying to myself "He's gonna announce something any day now, I just know it." I was expecting a new movie not this!

It's been eleven years since David Lynch's last film, "Inland Empire." After this blank period we are now going to EIGHTEEN HOURS of David Lynch directed material.

Hey, at least two people remember Cockpuncher. That's the important part.

Finally, a reboot of Cockpuncher.

No discussion of Lemony Snicket is complete without mention of the audio commentary for the film version, which features director Brad Silberling and Daniel Handler as Lemony Snicket. It's pretty hilarious.