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Follow Soundtrack Specialist on facebook: / soundtrackspecialist Original Interview Link: http://collider.com/richard-donner-in... Richard Donner is being interviewed on 2011-08-22 by Steve 'Frosty' Weintraub of COLLIDER for the release of the SUPERMAN Anthology Blu-Ray Box Set. (00:12) When Superman loses his powers in Superman II, how do he and Lois get back to civilization? He says it happens during the dissolve. (01:40) When rewatching the film, does he see issues in it or is he able to watch it as "the great first film." Says he doesn't see issues in the movie anymore. He would still like to re-shoot it. The production was under tremendous duress, it was a rushed production and he was awestruck by Marlon Brando and Gene Hackman. He doesn't see the problems when re-watching, but he thinks "I wish I would've done this." (03:28) Talks briefly about CGI use today. (03:48) Talks about first seeing the footage of Reeve flying and thinking "this will work." When he first came in, they told him they had the flying figured out and they showed him a person on a board with wires. A flying unit was on board for a year before they filmed the first flying shot. Talks about shooting his first flying test using camera and rear projector tricks. One day the crew brought him down to the Fortress of Solitude set to show him a demonstration of Reeve flying across the set with wires, and he remembers Reeve flying towards the camera and banking. After that, he said they all knew they had it. (07:23) His reaction to hearing they had found all of his footage that he shot for Superman II. After they made the film with his replacement, they showed it to him and asked if he wanted to have his name on it. He declined, because he felt it had become a parody. After the fan-outcry of people wanting to see Donner's cut of the film, they pressured the studio to release the footage and let him put it together. They dug up a lot of footage, but a lot of his scenes were never shot. They only exist on screen tests, so they cut together screen tests and put them in his cut of the film. (09:41) He talks about the Goonies musical and Dave on Broadway. "Dave is really moving fast. We were in there, Lauren and I, and she heard some of the music and the book and it's sensational. And Goonies is moving at the beginning stages, like a year before Dave. We're getting good outlines and good story from Tim...oh shit, this is terrible. He's a wonderful writer. I'd say hopefully we'll have a good script maybe by the middle of this year, around September or October we'll have a script that we can go to from there. It's a long process, Broadway, it's amazing. It's frightening in a strange way. But we only get great reactions from everybody, everybody wants to see it. It seems like a great idea, and we'll persevere. A musical of Goonies on Broadway? But it's gotta be irreverent, and it's gotta be Goonies. A lot of people are pushing, 'Oh rewrite it, do it for adults,' I said, 'No adults go to see Goonies, but it's gotta be...' Anyway, it's a bitch (laughs)." Superman The Movie: Music Composed by John Williams. Recorded in 1978. Superman II: Music Composed by John Williams; Arranged & Conducted by Ken Thorne. Recorded in 1980. For information purpose only.