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MV, thanks for answering all these questions I have some about previous releases. How long did these releases take from when you got the ok to work on them to the release date? Die Hard Die Hard 3 Scrooged Untouchables Hook Black Rain The Edge Also were any of these in danger of not being released at all, maybe someone not wanting to sign off? Also how were you able to do Jurassic Park but not Jaws since they are both Universal features that may have gone to Intrada? Thanks Nothing exciting to tell about any of those. Hook had some issues due to elements and Mr Williams not entirely being on board for a C&C presentation but thanks to the amazing work over the years on other projects by Mike Matessino that is no longer problematic.
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Sorry if I bump my question (just one last try!) Dear MV, are there any plans to do a Volume 2 of He-Man and/or a volume of She-Ra by Shuki Levy? James Eatock and Dusan M. reconstructed many musical pieces from the cartoon, utilising the original music and effects tracks: here is a track not in your WONDERFUL Volume 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6SvSkhf-_8 You did something similar for the Star Trek TAS soundtrack You can easily contact James Eatock from facebook https://www.facebook.com/james.eatock?fref=ts Thanks for all the fantastic scores you produced (especially the Batman and Superman box sets and of course for He-Man!) P.S. I really hope so, but this darn show and sister show are really complicated matters. All I can say is we'll see. MV I will be standing by with money ready for that day. Can you say whether you found any He-Man/She-Ra tapes beyond the material you released in 2015? MV, thank you very much for answering my question (and all the other questions!); I'm curious too to know if there were some tapes labelled "She-Ra" where some missing He-Man tracks could be present, though I understand it was difficult for you to produce the 2CD set (nearly sold-out, YEAH!), so maybe you can't talk too much about the problems of the "most powerful twins" music. I'm thinking also that it's true both Star Trek TAS and the He-Man/She-Ra shows were made by Filmation, but with Trek it was (probably!) less difficult publishing the reconstructed tracks, due to all your previous successful Trek boxsets! Also the music rights should be different matters (CBS and Classic Media) and the compores were different too (as explained in your He-Man booklet), so there are many differences between the two projects. Thanks again for your knidness and all the passion you put in your job!
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Question that may have been addressed elsewhere: Any chance for Thomas Newman's REAL GENIUS? In my book, it's a moral imperative :-)
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Another question. First episode of Feud on FX last night...I was impressed with the score by Mac Quayle, whom I had not heard of. Any plans for a release of Feud? I'm pretty sure Lakeshore will be doing it. They seem to have a monopoly on newer soundtracks these days. MV
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Another question that I bring up all the time to various sources. Can it be possible for LLL to take a shot at individual Bond scores from the Brosnan era like GoldenEye? Are those held in politics like all the others? And secondly, if one of the folks at LLL were to take a FSMer on a date, what soundtrack would you guys play to set the mood?
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One more question that I hope doesn´t sound too silly (well, it probably does): - will the remaining unexpanded James Bond scores ever be released by LLL in an expanded version?
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Chill, man! Sometimes they accidentally send a promo copy to a legit buyer!
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