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Mark visits with Scott Zilner, whose passion for robots and monsters resulted in a huge collection and hosting a convention.
Mark visits with Scott Zilner, whose passion for robots and monsters resulted in a huge collection and hosting a convention.
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Mark Hamill's Pop Culture Quest
S1, EP2 "Monsters vs. Robots"Mark visits with Scott Zilner, whose passion for robots and monsters resulted in a huge collection and hosting a convention.
Mark Hamill's Pop Culture Quest
S1, EP4 "Pinball Wizard"Mark visits pinball machine collector Gene Lewin, owner of the Vintage Arcade Superstore.
Mark Hamill's Pop Culture Quest
S1, EP3 "A Model Universe"Jeff Bond's garage holds thousands of handmade spaceship models, and he even played Dr. McCoy in a fan made "Star Trek" series. So Mark sets him up with a visit to the most iconic spaceship model of them all, the Nostromo.
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S1, EP5 "Prop Master"One of the greatest collections of Hollywood film props ever amassed resides in the quiet suburbs of the San Fernando Valley. Mark takes a rare look inside the home of world famous collector, Bob Burns.
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