As far as I know, this is a very rare situation, indeed. While it's fairly normal for people to put out movie commentary as a separate track (Rifftrax, Red Letter Media, etc.), this is the first time the unofficial commentary track is by the writer/director of the film.
The "Clue" DVD and Blu-Ray releases are great but quite minimal when it comes to the special features. And so it's quite interesting that now you can have a writer/director commentary for free.
This is one where they do get so lost in watching the movie that they forget that they're supposed to be talking over it, but whatever, it happens.
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