Oct 8, 2011
The mother of the Soulless Minions joins us once more with this commentary. We're taking a look at the 1996 film aptly titled -- Mother. Its was co-written and directed by Albert Brooks and among all of his films we think its one of his best. It also stars Debbie Reynolds who delivers a very funny and down to earth performance. This is simply a great movie that might appear a bit low key on the surface but under that surface it's really a strong and true to life examination of the relationship between a mother and her son. And that's a kind of relationship that isn't often examned in film. It's really a hidden gem.
Sync Point: The black point immediately after the Paramount logo has faded away.
This Commentary was recorded using a Region 1 DVD
Thanks for listening even though you haven't seen it. Glad we managed to keep things interesting for you throughout the commentary. But now that you've listened to our commentary I hope you check out the movie. It's really good. I think you'd dig it.
Fantastic commentary. Never heard of the film, so I've never seen it, but I was fascinated by the mother and son dynamic and enjoyed it thoroughly. Would like to heard more of that.