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Stan Lee Talks About How He Almost Quit On His Dream
At the Comic-Con Movie Premiere, Actor / Comedian Tommy Davidson tells us if he has ever come close to quitting on his career.
At the Comic-Con Movie Premiere, Actor Doug Jones tells us how the big roles in his career didn’t happen until he was in his 40’s, why you should never walk away from your dreams, and he tells us a little about his upcoming movie Neighborhood Watch starring Ben Stiller,
Jonah Hill & Vince Vaughn.
At the Comic-Con Movie Premiere, Actor Richard Grieco shares his thoughts on pursuing a Hollywood career and the inner toughness you must have to succeed.
Trailer of Comic-Con Episode 4 “A Fan’s Hope” documentary film, directed by Morgan Spurlock.
A behind-the-scenes look at the fans who gather by the thousands each year in San Diego, California to attend Comic-Con, the world’s largest comic book convention.
Director: Morgan Spurlock
Writers: Joss Whedon, Morgan Spurlock, Jeremy Chilnick
Stars: Kevin Smith, Stan Lee and Eli Roth
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