00:00I'm treated different, you know, just because I look like a celebrity, you know, even though
00:11I'm not a celebrity yet.
00:13Some people find fame and fortune in Hollywood.
00:16Hi, I'm Gerard Christensen-Zacker.
00:17I've dreamt of being here since I was, I think, less than five years old.
00:23These are not those people.
00:24You are not going to get famous overnight.
00:25It's a lot of hard work.
00:29Millions of tourists flock to Hollywood.
00:32My name is Christopher Lloyd-Dennis.
00:33I've been portraying Superman on Hollywood Boulevard for 13 and a half years.
00:37Basically, I'm an ambassador to Hollywood.
00:40Somebody's got to keep them entertained.
00:42The Hollywood characters, surprisingly, are actually part of Hollywood.
00:46If there was no Hollywood characters, nobody would really have that much fun out here.
00:49There's more superheroes out here today than there is good.
00:52Hi, I'm Paris Hilton.
00:54There were actually three of us that started it.
00:56There was an Elvis, Charlie Chaplin, and there was me.
01:00Elvis, he didn't really look like Elvis, but he had a good outfit, so we let it slide with
01:05that.
01:06You kind of own your own when you're out here.
01:07I was just taking a photo with the family, and I turned around, and this guy, obviously
01:12high or crazy or both, dude came at him violently, and he just kind of stuck his hands up to
01:17defend himself.
01:18Freddy had the glove out, and the guy got stuck and screamed bloody murder.
01:21Next thing I know, I'm getting cuffed and carted off.
01:24I saw on the news, Freddy Krueger stabbed somebody, and I'm like, oh, no.
01:27I saw Batman down there in front of the picket line.
01:30He threw off his cape, drew a line across the sidewalk with his foot, challenging the
01:34picket people.
01:35Sometimes, they don't listen to the character's side.
01:38They just automatically arrest them, but if it had been someone else, I don't think they
01:41would have been arrested.
01:42My friends think I should leave him.
01:44What did they tell you?
01:46That he's 42 years old, and he should be more mature.
01:51In the entertainment capital of the world.
01:53You cannot do this anywhere else.
01:56It's a magical one block, where it is okay to be dressed in pajamas and wearing a plastic
02:01sword, and you are somebody's hero.
02:03Success isn't always measured in box office gold.
02:06You're the best gentleman I've ever had.
02:08I've always wanted to be an actor.
02:09You know, I'm already a star.
02:11When this ends, it reminds me of Haight-Axbury.
02:13It's the end of an era.
02:14You know, they'll try to manufacture it, but it'll never spontaneously be this potential
02:19magic that's here right now.
02:20That's not real.
02:21Nothing's real in Hollywood.
02:23The Reenactors.
02:24A film by David J. Markey.
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