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CHEAP: Audio Commentary

3/7/2011

11 Comments

 
Feature length commentary featuring Brad Jones and "Max Force" himself, David Gobble.
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FerrisGump
8/8/2014 03:08:52 am

Lloyd sounds like he wants none of this.

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Zeke Gremore
3/28/2016 01:59:59 pm

It's just a blank space where the video should be.

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brian burke
8/2/2016 08:39:34 pm

why doesn't the commentary on cheap work? do you have to get that through patreon or something?


thanks for your time

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Anthony Giancola
5/28/2019 05:17:07 pm

I wish that Brad would re-upload the audio commentaries to his older films. They were so awesome.

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Olivia Carter link
11/9/2025 05:12:26 am

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Olivia Carter link
11/9/2025 05:13:36 am

lot of people here looking for affordable ways to enjoy commentary tracks or bonus-style content, and I get it. Most platforms either lock things behind subscriptions or have unstable playback. Recently I’ve been using a lightweight streaming app that keeps things simple and runs smoothly even on older Android devices. It organizes films and series in a clean interface, and the offline mode is really helpful when traveling or dealing with slow internet. If anyone wants to explore something similar, the download details and setup steps are explained: <a href="https://apkcineema.com.br/">https://apkcineema.com.br/</a>

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jamesbond8 link
12/10/2025 11:19:45 pm

when creating content, having access to high-quality visual resources can really enhance your audio projects. For instance, if you want to include relevant video clips or GIFs to complement your commentary, there’s a handy tool I’ve been using to download Pinterest videos and GIFs easily. You just copy the Pinterest link, paste it into the downloader, and you can save it in HD or even 4K quality without watermarks. It works across all devices and is completely free.

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jamesoliver1525 link
12/12/2025 11:24:54 pm

Cheap audio commentary can work really well when the focus is on clarity and structure rather than heavy production. In language teaching, short and purposeful audio helps learners stay engaged and improve listening skills. I often design lessons around simple audio input and share practical ideas on my site.

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