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>>STAN LEE: Whoa man.
This isn't a work room, this is a museum.
>>REGINA CARPINELLI: I told you.
>>STAN LEE: Oh wow. This is beautiful.
I know.
How long does it take to create something like this?
>>SHANE MAHAN: That only took 10 minutes.
>>STAN LEE: No, no. I mean that figure.
>>SHANE MAHAN: No, I'm kidding,
>>STAN LEE: Yeah, we're old friends.
>>LINDSAY MACGOWAN: Old friends.
>>STAN LEE: Looks real.
>>STAN LEE: I'm good.
There we are.
Where's that damn Mandarin?
>>JASON LOPES: I take that file, I make sure it's water tight, I slice it into layers that
are six-thousandths of an inch each.
>>STAN LEE: Oh wow. That's a great Hulk. We do this super hero stuff and its fantasy
and they're characters that don't really exist in real life. So the trick is making the
audience believe in them, but how do you bring the character to life? How do you make the audience care
about the character? How do you make it look as if that character really exists? That's
where you guys are so great. You make them look like they do exist and they can exist
and it's plausible.
It makes what I did look so simple.
>>DAVID MERRITT: Without having what you had done, we're not doing this.
>>STAN LEE: You people are actually art engineers as much as anything.
Hey True Believers ...
See ya at Comikaze!