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B-Roll – COMIC-CON Crowd
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B-Roll – Star Wars Characters Shooting at Camera
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B-Roll – Walking through Crowd
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B-Roll – Girls getting picture taken with Johnny Depp Look-a-like
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B-Roll – shot of crowd coming from Superman sign
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B-Roll – Space Balls Darth Vader Parody Character Dark Helmet
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B-Roll – Star Wars booth
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B-Roll – Batman
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B-Roll – Weird characters, Sally Dress up doll
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B-Roll – Snakes on a Plane Exhibit - pictures
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B-Roll - Snakes on a Plane Exhibit – Snakes on Floor & pic of snake trainer
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B-Roll – Snakes on a Plane Exhibit – Pic of sam L. Jacket, pics from movie
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B-Roll – Snakes on a Plane Exhibit – pic and dubree
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B-Roll - Snakes on a Plane Exhibit –slow of pic
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B-Roll - Snakes on a Plane Exhibit – Case with real skins from snakes
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B-Roll - Snakes on a Plane Exhibit – Flight attendant jacket
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B-Roll - Snakes on a Plane Exhibit – Samuels Jacket, Flight Attendant Jacket
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B-Roll - Snakes on a Plane Exhibit – Safety Instructions
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B-Roll – Hot Mario costume chicks
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B-Roll – Front of Snake
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B-Roll – Snakes on a Plane Exhibit – Front of Snake
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B-Roll – Samurais, Pirates
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B-Roll – Walking through Crowd
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B-Roll – Hot beer ladies
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B-Roll – Crowd/Final Fantasy!
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B-Roll – Yellow Big-Headed Alien Dances Around and Waves Laser Gun
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B-Roll – Medieval Swords and Armor booth, Face masks,
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B-Roll – Zoom from ceiling to crowd
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B-Roll – Activision Booth
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B-Roll – Comic Banners
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B-Roll – Pan around room
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B-Roll – Ninja Character from Mortal Kombat
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B-Roll – Bewolf IFC Booth
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B-Roll - Car
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B-Roll – Shots of comic signs
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B-Roll – Pirates costumes
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B-Roll - Medusa
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B-Roll – Star wars Bounty Hunter Boba Fett, Han Solo in Carbonite
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B-Roll – Ghost Rider Bike
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B-Roll – Storm Trooper Biker Scout Poses with child
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B-Roll – Crazy Canadian
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B-Roll –Storm Trooper
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B-Roll – Imperial Officers, TIE Fighter Pilot and Sith Lords
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B-Roll –Bounty hunter Boba Fett
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00:15:35 904.67 |
Sound bite: Stan Lee
Oh wow, we are going back 60 years. I was out of high school looking for a job and there was an opening at a publishing house. And I wanted to be a writer. And I didn’t even know they did comic books but they also did other magazines but they had an opening in the comic book department. The last thing I ever thought about doing but I wanted a job so I figured I’d stay here for awhile, get some experience, and go out into the real world. And it got very interesting, and I became kind of good at it and every time I wanted to quit I got a raise and the next thing I knew, half a century had passed. And I was still doing comic books. |
00:16:41 970.67 |
Sound bite: Stan Lee
Well, I would like to think that it is most of the readers can identify with them. See the formula I tried to use, if you can call it a formula. I tried to give each character a superpower to make it bigger than life, and to make the character some sort of fantasy character because people love fantasy. But once I arrived at the superpower I tried to make everything else in the character’s life very realistic. For example with the Fantastic Four, this group I created. Even though each one of them had a superpower, their headquarters was an office building on the East side of Manhattan called the Baxter building. Johnny Storm the teenager of the group loves sports cars and he didn’t drive a whizz-bang V8, he drove a corvette, you know things like that. And the heroine wasn’t some girl who didn’t know the hero’s real identity, she was his fiancé. And she didn’t have to be rescued at every minute; she was one of the people. So I tried to keep it real and relatable and believable. Obviously the same with Spider-Man and Daredevil and luckily it worked. The big thing I found was to play up the characterization even though these are fantasy characters, the characters have to be believable. Each one, I was a bug on dialogue, each one had to have his own speech pattern so when you read the dialogue, even if you didn’t see the picture, you would know who was speaking because they all spoke differently. All had to have different personalities and we had fun, I had fun with the personalities because I could have them argue amongst themselves. |
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Sound Bite: Phil Lammar
This year Im here doing a panel Marvel ultimate alliance a video game I do the voices for. (talks) Ive actually collected comic books since I was a kid, since I was a 12 but I never came to the comic con till I had that brought me here. Since I started doing cartoon voices I’ve had jobs that pretty much brought me here five out of the last six years. (talks) I actually haven’t gotten to see any of the panels, basically I go around peek at the panels and wave high to the people I know just because the lines are so long. But the favorite things are like for me the old comic book vendors. People who have like oh my gosh a 1968 Spider-man that’s something I appreciate the rest of it is starting to look like E3 but not quite so sleazy. (talks) Well its gotta be without a doubt Snakes on a Plane. Not I don’t really see the full on demographic convergence there but what’s more exciting then Samuel L. Jackson in Snakes on a plane. |
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B-Roll – Space Balls Princess double
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B-Roll – Quinton Tarantino & Rosario Dawson (Note really wobbly because zoom was maxed)
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B-Roll – Quinton Tarantino & Rosario Dawson & Robert Rodriguez (Note really wobbly because zoom was maxed)
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B-Roll – Wider Quinton Tarantino & Rosario Dawson & Robert Rodriguez (Note really wobbly because zoom was maxed)
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B-Roll – Jennifer love Hewitt
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B-Roll – Stan lee walking
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Sound bite: Stan Lee
I think I am the luckiest guy in the world. I think these adaptations have turned out magnificently. I mean all you got to do is see the movies. The X-men have been sensational. Spider-Man, I never dreamed that they could do anything as good as that. They followed the stories, the characterizations so closely. The proof of the pudding is how successful the movies were and even Hulk and Daredevil, I mean they weren’t blockbusting hits but they were good and the made money and people enjoyed them. And the Fantastic Four was nothing but fun. Oh I think the movies have been nothing but great. |
00:25:28 1497.67 |
Sound bite: Stan Lee
Things happen when you are doing a movie. When you are doing an adaptation you have to change things so that they work for the medium you are in. For example when you adapt a book into a movie, you make certain changes. For example in the X-men, in the books they wore very colorful spandex type of costumes. Bryan Singer, wanted to keep it realistic and believable so instead of giving them the full color costumes, which look great in comic books, he dressed them in more of black in something that someone would wear. That isn’t something a comic book fan should complain about. That is something a comic book fan should appreciate because it made the movie more pallidable for the general public. And the same for the changes were made in Spider-Man and the other movies. The important thing is the spirit of the characters. The intergrity of the stories and themes. They were kept and improved upon. |
00:27:05 1594.67 |
Sound bite: Stan Lee
No, I must admit, I would not have thought of Tobey Maguire up front but when I saw him and when I realized, when I realized what Sam Raimi is doing and is trying to do, he made the perfect choice. You couldn’t get a better Peter Parker than Tobey Maquire because he is a real guy. Like the next door neighbor of anyone that had a teenage next door neighbor. You know what I mean? Average looking guy, and the kind of guy that women wouldn’t trip all over themselves for him and yet when you get to know him he is a great guy, a likeable guy, and a charming guy. And that is just what Peter Parker should have been. Sam Raimi in my mind is a genius because he instinctively knew he’d picked somebody that initially all of the fans would say, hey wait a minute, he is not a superhero, but he was perfect. |
00:28:20 1669.67 |
Sound bite: Stan Lee
Well the Hulk movie, well you can’t complain about the casting of the Hulk because he was animation. I think the cast in the Hulk was good. If I were doing the movie I wouldn’t have concentrated so much on the beginning and on the business with the father and so forth. I would have tried to keep it a little lighter and not as dark but considering what they were after, I think Nick Nolte as the father was great and…and I think Eric Bana did a great job as Bruce Banner and they were all good. I couldn’t fault any of the casting. Of course the casting in the X-Men was superb. The Fantastic Four, I got go meet…I got to meet Michael Chicklas and in fact we became quite friendly and he is the nicest guy you could ever meet and in fact he owes me a dinner. He said he’ll have me over for dinner one night. But he told me he had wanted to play the thing since he was ten years old. He had been reading the Fantastic Four and he wanted to be an actor and he said, some day I am going to be the thing. And there he was, and the rest of the cast was fine. I wish there could have been a little more for Doctor Doom to do but it was a great movie. And the guy who played Willy Lumpkin, he stole the movie. |
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Sound bite: Stan Lee
Well not only are you going to see me in a Spider-Man 3 but I like to think that my role is a pivotal role because there is one scene where I am actually talking to Peter Parker and I only say one line but it is a line that will set the audience back on their heels and after I said it he looks at me with such dramatic expression and I walk away and as I leave I say two words in departing that will resonate in the halls of movie-dome for all time to come. I wish I could tell you about it but you have to wait. |
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Sound bite: Stan Lee
(On Condor and Mosaic – new DVDs) |
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Sound bite: Stan Lee
(On Condor and Mosaic characters compared to Marvel) |
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Sound bite: Stan Lee
(Stan Lee’s voice in one of his new characters) |
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Sound bite: Stan Lee
We have a number of movies in development, and we have a TV series coming out called “Who wants to be a superhero?” I have another one, a live action movie coming out on the Sci-Fi channel, a day or two before the reality show, called Light Speed, another superhero, this is live action. We are doing some work on cell phones. Content for cell phones you know. We are doing some DVDs and a couple of TV projects. |
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B-Roll – Borys – Jon Favreau (Little Wobbly because zoomed from so far)
Use a little sound bite about staying away from CGI |
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B-Roll – Borys – Jon Favreau (Little Wobbly because zoomed from so far)
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B-Roll – The original Incredible Hulk
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B-Roll – Some robot suit man & chicken fight at COMIC-CON
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