And you gotta wonder how she does survive, since she’s not wearing exactly survival clothing— Mini-skirt and cardy? You’d probably want to stay near those fires just to keep warm. — MMM Commentaries,
Goldeneye @0:42:19

[re: Jaime Lannister] If that guy’s not Prince Charming from Shrek, I tell ya, I’m not here. — MMM Commentaries,
Game of Thrones ‘Winter is Coming’ @0:19:38

At the time, I was sort of wishing that … they’d held off for a year on this one and had them six months apart …. Aah, Tony, you just can’t wait! … You’d've been no good with that ring. You’d've been using it…. — MMM Commentaries,
LOTR: Fellowship of the Ring

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    • Game of Thrones 1×01 ‘Winter is Coming’ 1 comment by: 

        Zarban on 2012-07-07 19:47:03
      • Fine work from MMM. They're big fans and have read the books. There's a bit of analysis, but little background. It's mostly just a review. Needs Levelator.
    • GoldenEye 1 comment by: 

        Zarban on 2012-06-27 21:14:11
      • Good stuff from MMM. Lots of facts and background. Not a lot of humor. Could use some volume leveling.
    • LotR: The Fellowship of the Ring (extended cut) 2 comments by: 

        David L. on 2012-04-29 21:42:04
      • A complete waste of time. Out of three commentators, one makes lame and puerile jokes while interrupting the other two every few seconds to complain that he has never seen the movie. The other male commentator talks over the one participant (Connie?) who has actually read the books and has something to contribute. Why anyone would choose to do the extended version when they have absolutely nothing worthwhile or funny to say boggles the mind. This is the first fan commentary track that I have aborted after only ten minutes or so.

        Dolph on 2012-05-04 17:29:46
      • Thanks for listening man!
    • LotR: The Fellowship of the Ring (theatrical cut) 1 comment by: 

        Zarban on 2012-04-26 16:37:32
      • Just listened to the beginning of this. The audio is a little wobbly at times, but it's just a big drinking game, so it doesn't matter much. There's some pretty funny observational stuff, particularly about Gandalf. The reason Bilbo doesn't see the Eye of Sauron when he puts on the ring at the party is because it's the first time he's done it since Sauron returned. That's the moment Sauron notices the ring's location and only then does he start actively searching for it.
    • LotR: The Fellowship of the Ring (theatrical cut) 1 comment by: 

        Floss on 2010-09-13 21:44:34
      • Excellent stuff. They're informative and entertaining. They know the book well too. It's funny when someone knocks on the door near the end but they keep going. A great commentary.
    • LotR: The Fellowship of the Ring (extended cut) 5 comments by: 

        DoctorSubmarine on 2012-03-13 08:50:08
      • This was a crazy idea, and it could have easily derailed, but Down In Front somewhat amazingly manages to keep it together for 13 hours. It would have been enough for these to have simply happened, it's incredible that they're as good as they are. This is just part one of a series of amazing commentaries. Good work all around.

        Zarban on 2012-03-13 09:07:38
      • Totally agree. It was a triumph of the human spirit. The panel never flagged and rarely passed out or ranted drunkenly.

        Wallygatorca on 2012-03-13 22:43:00
      • Can't wait to find the time again to watch all three in one sitting and listen to this. Watched all with family (my wife and two kids) the first weekend ROTK was released. FOTR and Two Towers extended DVDs and then straight to a 4:00pm matinee for ROTK (still need to kick it and watch all 3 ext. cuts) Good times, kids were perfect ages and into it. Memories for a lifetime...

        Wallygatorca on 2012-03-14 17:44:38
      • These guys are good, always good, but goddamn great here. Couldn't wait. Seen it so many times , all I need is the audio. I learned a bunch. Thank You! LOL...after deep look into Arwin's love and devotion to be summed up by, Eragorn's thoughts..."uuummmm, she's pretty" Glad I don't have to go a year waiting for the next.

        fardawg on 2012-03-17 12:31:45
      • Probably the best commentary ever! Can't wait for the next two. Though I'm going to wait to listen to them until all three are out so I can have a marathon. The only thing I noticed they got wrong is that the "Concerning Hobbits" stuff they said was hard to get through is not from Chapter One. It's from the Prologue which is pretty clearly meant to give you more background info on Hobbits and is not necessary to read. It actually comes before the "Fellowship of The Ring" title page and the "Book 1" title page and is therefore not part of the story (it's along the lines of the Appendices). The real Chapter One deals with things like the Hobbits preparing for the party and gossiping about how Frodo's parents died. It is probably the easiest one to read as it is more like "The Hobbit" than the rest of the book. Also, there is a more direct antagonism between Legolas and Gimli if you know that Gimli's father Gloin, and several other relatives, were held captive by Legolas's father in The Hobbit.