The commentary was recorded the day after the film’s Los Angeles premiere, and some of them have hangovers.ĥ. The “cube of ice” joke was originally “block of frozen water,” but no one ever laughed as it was apparently one step too many.Ĥ. The white parrot broke free of its guideline at 6:41 and actually “attacked” Hill. It was in theater prints only, and “then everybody at Sony freaked out about it.” They add that they weren’t allowed to add it to the Blu-ray as it might freak out people watching alone at home.Ģ. The filmmakers apparently added a soft cough into the back right channel of the sound mix right before the Sony logo appears on screen. And guess what? The damn thing is still an absolute rarity of a sequel that holds up against its predecessor.īoth films are new to 4K UltraHD and carry over all of their extras including commentary tracks, so keep reading to see what I heard on the commentary for 22 Jump Street! 22 Jump Street (2014)Ĭommentators: Phil Lord & Chris Miller (directors), Jonah Hill & Channing Tatum (actors)ġ. It’s true! Anyway, the desire for something heavy on the laughs drove me to a rewatch of 2014’s 22 Jump Street. Sure, there have been some fun movies, but the last big, laugh out loud comedy to hit theaters was Good Boys which opened in August of 2019. In this edition, Rob Hunter hungers for a big, hilarious studio comedy and finds one in a rewatch - with commentary - of 22 Jump Street.Įven if 2020 hadn’t been the year it’s been so far, it would stand out for its lack of funny comedies. Welcome to Commentary Commentary, where we sit and listen to filmmakers talk about their work, then share the most interesting parts.
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