All New Ask Mark Matthew!

By: Andrew Bermudez
(Lego Studios; June 5, 2012)
     Today, we bring you another 'Ask Mark Matthew,' containing 100% new material! Let's get started!

movieguider73 writes: I am very interested as of why Gift of the Nile was shorter than Secret of Marco Polo! Also, could I be an official reviewer for all of your films?
Mark: The main reason why Johnny Thunder and the Gift of the Nile ended up being shorter than Johnny Thunder and the Secret of Marco Polo is that the second film didn't have as intricate of a story when compared to the first film. As for the second part of your question, you can be an official reviewer for our films! In fact, anyone can be an official reviewer for our films! Not only does this give us feedback, but I think a critic corner for each of the film pages on the website would be great!

Mrlegobuilder987 writes: Where did you get the Johnny Thunder music at the end [of the Secret of Marco Polo deleted animation reel]?
Mark: That particular music came from the Sally Corporation's website in a little download section. More specifically, the music came from the website's page for the interactive dark ride Lost Kingdom Adventure.

HollywoodLego writes: Am I seriously the only one who entered [the Vacation: Unlimited Contest]?
Mark: At the moment, it appears so. However, there is still time for others to enter! So, as a note to other people entering the contest, you MUST submit your entry by June 14th! Any entries received after that date will be disqualified.

firecracker260 writes: Cool! And when will Johnny Thunder 3 come out?
Mark: Currently, we have plans to release Johnny Thunder and the Wisdom of the Ancients in the summer of 2014. We did this mainly because of the long script, but it also is a nice coincidence, since 2014 is the tenth anniversary for Mustache Maniacs Film Co.

     That's it for today's edition of Ask Mark Matthew. Don't forget that if you have a question, be sure to send it as a private message to YouTube user historylegoman. Until then, we'll be making movies!

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