Commentary features actors Robyn Lively, Joshua John Miller, Dan Gauthier, and Mandy Ingber.
Interview (23:19, HD) with Lively welcomes viewers to the extremely positive attitude of the actress, who's more than ready to share happy memories from the "Teen Witch" shoot and celebrate its strangely enduring legacy. Lively isn't interested in digging up any dirt, but she's wonderfully cheery, sharing thoughts on her co-stars and overall willingness to recreate scenes from the film for family events (including a dance number for her little sister Blake's wedding). While she seems a bit overwhelmed by the movie's popularity, Lively welcomes personal appearances and screenings, and she only remains critical of the picture's love scene, which was part of an extensive week-long reshoot. Career highlights, including "The Karate Kid: Part III" and the television show "Savannah," are discussed.
Interview (20:14, HD) with Gauthier also digs into the on-set mood with his co-stars, finding time with Lisa Fuller rewarding, with the pair eventually marrying in real life and soon welcoming a son. Gauthier chats about career origins and his professional achievements, including the show "Tour of Duty" and a brief encounter with theatrical work in the play "Bent."
Interview (3:50, HD) with Lisa Fuller is a brief overview of shooting locations and hazy memories from the set, also discussing her unexpected connection to Gauthier during production.
Interview (16:19, HD) with Ingber (who's now a successful yoga instructor) also burns through memories of time with her co-stars, which apparently involved some unrequited love and casual massages, and her general disagreements with the director Dorian Walker, failing to trust his creative vision. Ingber is the sole cast interviewee on this disc to actually pick a least favorite scene, which is brave. And yes, there's an extensive discussion of the "Top That" rap sequence, with Ingber carefully wording her assessment of the whole experience, which she wasn't excited to film.
Interview (21:18, HD) with songwriters Larry and Tom Weir spotlights the musical achievements of "Teen Witch," with the siblings walking through major songs, sharing inspirations and tales of industry luck. The brothers explore how difficult it's been to mount a proper soundtrack release for "Teen Witch," and detail their intention to bring "Teen Witch: The Musical" to life after many false starts. There's also a short examination of the feature's legacy.
Interview (15:38, HD) reunites Lively and Ingber, who spend some time geeking out over "Teen Witch" and their individual careers. Lively returns to her greatest source of shame: the love scene with Gauthier. Ingber shares more about the plague of "Top That," including a recent reunion with the rap for a Glamour Magazine video. Lively also covers her time guest starring on "30 Rock," with the episode writer working "Teen Witch" references into the show.
And a Theatrical Trailer (2:17, HD) is included.