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The Real Ghostbusters: Complete Collection
Interviews


The DVD set includes exclusive, newly-recorded interviews with Joe Medjuck (Executive Producer), Michael C. Gross (Executive Producer), J. Michael Straczynski (Writer & Story Editor), Len Janson (Writer & Story Editor), Maurice LaMarche (Voice Of "Egon Spengler"), Laura Summer (Voice Of First "Janine Melnitz"), Kath Soucie (Voice Of Second "Janine Melnitz"), Kevin Altieri (Director & Storyboard Supervisor), Kathryn M. Drennan (Writer), Michael Edens (Writer), David Gerrold (Writer), Pamela Hickey (Writer), Dennys J. McCoy (Writer), Francis Moss (Writer), Richard T. Mueller (Writer), Marc Scott Zicree (Writer), Marsha Goodman (Voice Director & Voice Casting), Gabi Payn (Character Designer - Heroes), Everett Peck (Character Designer - Monsters), Michael Diederich (Designer), Brad Rader (Storyboard Artist), Dan Riba (Storyboard Artist), Michael Swanigan (Storyboard Artist), Rich Arons (Animator), Darrell McNeil (Layout Artist), Derdad Aghamalian (Color Key Artist), David S. Karoll (Color Key Artist), and James Eatock (Publisher of cereal:geek Magazine).

Most of these interviews were incorporated into the featurettes, but a few extended interviews are included on the bonus disc. Unfortunately, instead of being presented full frame, the video is stupidly windowboxed into a "TV Set" frame, thus reducing the resolution.

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1. Joe Medjuck

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2. Michael C. Gross

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3. J. Michael Straczynski

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4. Kevin Altieri

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5. Maurice LaMarche

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6. Laura Summer

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7. Kath Soucie

It should be noted that besides not being proper full screen video (to take advantage of the maximum resolution of the DVD video image), the Joe Medjuck video is also off-center, leaving huge black areas on the right and bottom. I've corrected this in the video above, but I felt that I should include a framegrab of the original uncorrected picture so you can see what a disaster it truly is.

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