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Stewart, a Very Interesting Question For You

PostPosted: 24 Sep 2010 20:59
by kappa02
You were in charge of the soundtrack to the movie Wall St (the original one), not Wall St 2 which just released.
Why did you not choose any Police songs to be a part of that movie?

Re: Stewart, a Very Interesting Question For You

PostPosted: 24 Sep 2010 21:22
by Jack Pozzi
i saw this movie in Miami on thursday (preview)... it is ok, but not as good as the first..

Re: Stewart, a Very Interesting Question For You

PostPosted: 24 Sep 2010 21:30
by Jack Pozzi
i was hoping the editors would play the incredible song , by the talking heads, in the trailer again. i was disappointed

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cqg_ZGcuybs

Re: Stewart, a Very Interesting Question For You

PostPosted: 10 Oct 2010 22:23
by jeffseitz
[quote="kappa02"]You were in charge of the soundtrack to the movie Wall St (the original one), not Wall St 2 which just released.
Why did you not choose any Police songs to be a part of that movie?[/quote]

kappa02,
Allow me to clarify in lieu of Stewart commenting.
In the production of a film soundtrack or musical score, the Director has the final decision as to which musical tracks will be included in the film. The composer, producers, music supervisor, editor and record labels all may exert influence on the director, but it is his final decision. There may also be commercial or political reasons for a particular song to be included in the film but that is a another can of worms. I hope this helps.