by shimp scrampi » Sat Jan 14, 2006 6:06 am
I had a listen to the "Cabin in the Sky" commentary yesterday - Eva and Evangela Anderson are only a small part of the multi-participant commentary, but they have some warm remembrances of Eddie - Eva has some fun stories about life as a kid with Eddie as her father. She mentions Mantan Moreland (among other notables) being around the house a lot, and she considered him her uncle - even once causing some laughs when she mistook him for her own father!
They talk a lot about how modest and "unaffected" Roch was - and how the kids were more afraid of hurting his feelings by misbehaving rather than fearing his wrath - sounds a bit like Joan's perception of Jack, in fact. They also noted how he really didn't speak a great deal about his work at home.
Also learned that Eddie had a gourmet cooking hobby.
The rest of the commentary is a mixed bag - Todd Boyd has the bulk of the commentary, and he has interesting things to say about the movie and some of the subtle, and not-so-subtle racial politics in the film. Drew Casper, on the other hand, I have to say got on my nerves with a breathless, rather pretentious, pedantic commentary (focusing mostly on Vincente Minnelli's technique). Fayard Nicholas has only small bits, and the Lena Horne segments are spliced in from other interviews.
