I have not as yet upgraded to Blu-ray (I still have the 2000 snapper case DVD edition!), but I still vividly remember the commentary to Three Kings being my first introduction to the "close enough for government work" approach to casting extras who look the part but were not of the specific affinity they were playing on screen. Which of course makes sense since the film was shot in Arizona rather than actually in Iraq, but whilst I'm not usually a stickler for someone of a particular race or ideology having to play a specific part (especially not for the way that argument is now used as a weapon to overwhelm any other considerations in the current day), just finding that bit of information in the commentary kind of opened my eyes to the idea (that probably should have always been obvious, but I'm slow!) that this was all coming from one particular side's perspective on the Iraq war, even down to the 'ethnically correct' extras being American! Or at least American-sympathetic to the extent that they were working in Arizona!hearthesilence wrote: Sun Dec 24, 2023 4:11 am I binge-watched several commentaries as I was cleaning house this past week (with little watching and mostly listening), and I was mightily impressed by the two tracks recorded for Three Kings. The standard Blu-ray has become dirt cheap as it's old, having been in-print for a very long time now, but the extras were produced at the height of the DVD market, when studios poured more resources into them - both commentaries are worth hearing, but Russell's is especially good, giving one a detailed idea of what it's like to make a movie for a major studio, including all the advantages and disadvantages one would find.
(Of course something like Memoirs of a Geisha a few years later, where the majority of the Japanese characters were played by Chinese actors - because, arguably understandably in practical terms, those were the Asian actors who had big enough names to be in vogue in Hollywood at the time post-Crouching Tiger compared to any Japanese ones - kind of trumped that in terms of 'racially correct yet ethnically wonky, but cross fingers that nobody will notice' casting choices!)