About this transcript: This is a full AI-generated transcript of Celebrities & Collectibles Galore at the Hollywood Show Convention in Los Angeles from Brett Weiss, published June 5, 2026. The transcript contains 1,572 words with timestamps and was generated using Whisper AI.
"Hey guys, I'm at the Hollywood show in Burbank, California, star studded. There are more than 70 celebrities inside, including some true icons like Heather Locklear and a number of others. Some people that you've seen and shows that you grew up watching and some legendary films, some Jaws actors..."
[00:00:00] Speaker 1: Hey guys, I'm at the Hollywood show in Burbank, California, star studded. There are more than 70 celebrities inside, including some true icons like Heather Locklear and a number of others. Some people that you've seen and shows that you grew up watching and some legendary films, some Jaws actors and others. Let's go check it out. Oh, there's a really cool vendors room as well. I've got some swag as you walk in here. It's always exciting to do a show that I have never done before. I've got an assortment of Pokemon cards and sports trading cards. Chocolates. Hi there. How are you? I'm good, thank you. Of course, we've got some Funko Pops. Now, that was a quick left, but if you turn right into the show, you've got this awesome booth with lots of cool new and vintage toys. Check out that old Evel Knievel. That is awesome. Love these little Halloween costumes. There are little toys. I got that Ace for Christmas. Love that. Oh, man. Flash Gordon. So cool. Some old Mego toys there. Seems like a recreation. Vintage Buck Rogers. 200 bucks. That's awesome. Tweaky from Buck Rogers. 200 bucks. Oh, wow. They've got a Mego Ace Fraley. Almost afraid to see how expensive that is. That vintage Batman clock. That is awesome. You guys know I like the vintage stuff. But the new stuff's cool, too. But, man, there's just something about seeing the really older figures and things. 100 bucks for Bride. That's definitely vintage. I remember when those were at Mott's Dime Store. Anybody remember Mott's? M-O-T-T-S? There's some newer stuff with the cool retro look. Oh, Monster Bash. That looks cool. Little metal sign there. Greatest pinball machine of all time. Man, this is a horror fan's heaven over here. This booth. Oh, I love that bag. There's Brody. Wow, there's even vintage in the tub down here. Welcome back, Cotter figures. So cool. Remember Arnold Horshack? How he would... Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. Really cool. Let me know in the comments if you know who this is. Vintage Creepy Critters for 50 bucks. Little octopus there. Even got a Robin Migos figure down here. Vintage John Travolta on stage. That's cool. Wow. Never seen that before. Little modern Land of the Giants lunchbox. Some of the cooler Universal shirts that I've seen. And you can get your picture made with Quint. Incredibly cool. Almost didn't see this more egg. Shift. 60 bucks. Boy, the detail on Quint is stunning. Looks just like him. Shark looks amazing as well. I'm in the main vendors hall now where they're selling movie posters and all kinds of things for celebrities to autograph, including lobby cards and some movies so old that all the celebrities are dead. Two dollar lobby cards. Not all junk either. You've got Diane Keaton in Shoot the Moon and you've got Jo Beth Williams from Endangered Species. Loved her in Poltergust. Two of my favorite actresses. Two bucks. Not bad. Guys, this is awesome. An original Super Mario Bros. poster for 30 bucks from 1993. That's original. I flew here. I'm not sure how it would get home. But man, that is cool. They've got some very reasonably priced Laser Discs, including, guys, check this out. Check it out. Check it out. War Games. That is a bargain. Love that. And Independence Day. Three Musketeers. I've never seen that Three Musketeers movies. You guys need to let me know in the comments if I should watch it. Studio issued pinback buttons for just a dollar each. These are fun to dig through. See if I can find anything gaming related. No gaming ones, but I love these. Titan AE. Saw that at the theater three times at the dollar movie. Took my kids. Father of the year. William Shatner is going to be at the show on Saturday. Here we are on Friday. So we're going to miss out. That's probably a good thing in my case. And if you've watched my channel, you know what I'm talking about. Guys, be sure to stay till the end for my pickups on this video. There's a lot of cool stuff here. So who knows what all I will find. There are lots of celebrity signing autographs, including Susan Olsen of Brady Bunch fame, played Cindy, and Cherie Curie, the legendary singer with The Runaways. The Runaways are legendary, real early girl group, rock and roll, very influential. Wow. Hollywood legend Mackenzie Phillips from One Day at a Time. So incredibly cool. Remember in Jaws, The Fake Fens? Those are the two boys, brothers in real life. Ryan's talking to Joe Alves, and he's got a Jaws connection, obviously, but he actually designed the id monster in Forbidden Planet, and it just blows me away. That's incredible. 1956. You guys, Cherie Curie, Cindy Brady, and Mackenzie Phillips hanging out, talking. Crazy. That's amazing. Herbie's Love Bug is out front. My buddy, Evan Massengill, and co-worker, he would love this. We had to take a break to take our stuff to the car, and now it's back inside. Interesting mix of items at this booth. Including a Betty Boop calendar for just five bucks. Love the Betty Boop aesthetic, and the Barbie as well. Got some signed books. Michael York signed book for $29. That's a good deal. Check this out. Land of the Giants viewmaster for 20 bucks, signed by somebody in the cast. That's a good deal. Stan Lee autograph. That's awesome. Oh, Charles Martinet. Oh, Charles Martinet. Some very nice signed photos, including Marilyn from the Munsters, Pat Priest, and Claudia Wells from Back to the Future. I remember my cousins and my brother and sister went to go see Tin at the theater, and I wanted to go, but I was younger than all them, and my mom would not let me. I was incredibly disappointed, as you can see why. Remember when Charles Martinet Smith's face melted, and Indiana Jones. Hey, Mickey, you're so fun. You're so fun. You blow my mind. Hey, Mickey. Hey, Mickey. Cool to see Tony Basil here. There are a lot of celebrities at this show. Just incredible. And Kathy Quinlan from The Doors. She was just absolutely amazing as that wicked chick that did a blood oath with Jim Morrison, and they were dancing around the room naked. Just a great scene, and she's gorgeous. Still looks great. Guys, who remembers Kathy Garber, Sissy, and Family Affair? She also was the voice of Starfire, and Spider-Man, and his amazing friends. She still looks really lovely. We are having a ball at the show. So many legendary celebrities. The legendary Dave Davies of the Kinks. Oh, this is a fun booth. So, Ted Cassidy, who played Lurch. This is his son, Sean Cassidy, which is really hilarious. But, yeah, that's a cool booth. Get your photo up there with Son of Lurch. The celebrities have been very approachable all weekend. They've been very friendly to pose with photos. Heather Locklear has had the longest line all weekend. She still looks as stunning as ever. Just gorgeous. You football fans may remember Jane Kennedy. Legendary commentator, sports commentator. Man, that wasn't much of a thing with women. All the way back to the 70s. And the legendary Mamie Van Doren. Legendary. Right in person. Just walk right up. Meet her. Get her autograph. Get a photo. Love it. And the legendary Barbara Steele. Probably most famous for Black Sunday. So many great classic horror films, as you can see. I forgot to mention the Hollywood show was at the Marriott. And let's go check out those pickups. There's a little card for the Hollywood show. And Ryan got these incredibly cool books. What I didn't know is that Joe Alvis actually did the Ed Monster. He designed that for Forbidden Planet. Ryan got those two beautiful hardcover books. And I got these buttons for myself. And a few extras. And Carice got these. What did you call these? Those little. They're those marquee. They're, you know. Little movie marquee advertisement things. Yeah. Something like that. And I got this War Games LaserDisc for just $5. That was a must. That was a nice find for my collection. That will go up in the game room. And Carice, you guys know she's a hardcore Brady Bunch fan. I'm going to film her collection at some point. She got to meet Susan Olsen. Cindy. My favorite character in the show. Just because she's so funny. And adorbs. And then Robert Reed. Got this vintage promotional photo there. From.
[00:11:39] Speaker ?: Variety Hour.
[00:11:40] Speaker 1: The Brady Bunch Variety Hour. That's your first vintage item from the Variety Hour. Very cool. And these promotional friends photos. And Davy Jones was in an episode of Brady Bunch. So it's kind of fitting to get this little postcard. There we go, guys. All right, guys. Signing off from The Hollywood Show. Let me know if you've been to this convention before. And what did you think? Incredible room packed with celebrities. So very cool. It was really cool meeting Cherie Curie with The Runaways and several others. And we just had a great time here in California. And, yeah. So thanks for watching, liking, and subscribing. Let me know if you want to see more convention videos. Talk to you later.