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Watch this video about science fiction collectibles on HowStuffWorks. Coyote is a St. Louis artist that opens up his storefront studio once a week as a cafe - not so much to show off his work, but to show off his collection of Star Wars and science fiction-themed toys and memorabilia. See how science fiction toys work in this video from PodTech.net.
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Inside Superman Returns: Video Journal 11 (2:22)

Director Bryan Singer created a series of video production diaries for 'Superman Returns.' See Video Journal 11 from Inside Superman Returns video blog from HowStuffWorks.

Inside Superman Returns: Video journal 12 (1:45)

Director Bryan Singer created a series of video production diaries for 'Superman Returns.' See Video Journal 12 from Inside Superman Returns video blog from HowStuffWorks.

Inside Superman Returns: Video Journal 18 (2:10)

Director Bryan Singer created a series of video production diaries for 'Superman Returns.' See Video Journal 18 from Inside Superman Returns video blog from HowStuffWorks.

Inside Superman Returns: Video Journal 22 (6:37)

Director Bryan Singer created a series of video production diaries for 'Superman Returns.' See Video Journal 22 from Inside Superman Returns video blog from HowStuffWorks.

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