There are two audio commentaries. The better of the two features director James Gartner and producer Jerry Bruckheimer. Bruckheimer has almost nothing to say, and I wondered if he was even in the room with Gartner. After introducing himself, it's another 20 minutes before he speaks again. For his part, Gartner is a better-than-average commentator, being more coherent than many. Long silences hint that he could have done a little more homework, perhaps. His comments range from the technical aspects of filmmaking (lighting and cameras), to his approach to the various actors (Derek Luke wanted more direction; Jon Voight came super-prepared), to which parts of the story were actually true (most of the important points). Also, it was refreshing to hear a Hollywood director casually mention that he's a Mormon -- no preaching, no complaining about Hollywood, just something he is interested in when he's not directing.