Comic-Con 2010: Press Conference Videos For The Other Guys and The Green Hornet Dan Koelsch, July 24, 2010 Yesterday at Comic-Con, Sony Pictures had another panel, this time for The Other Guys, Green Hornet, and Priest. They also held press conferences for the first two films, which I was able to attend and video tape. Watch the press conferences featuring cast and crew for each film after the break. The Other GuysStars Eva Mendes, Will Ferrell, and Mark Wahlberg joined director Adam McKay to talk about their upcoming buddy comedy. We get very few straight answers thanks mostly to Ferrell, making for a hilarious experience. However, as you can tell, Wahlberg seems to be a bit bored. The Green HornetStars Seth Rogen and Christoph Waltz joined co-writer Evan Goldberg, director Michel Gondry, and producer Neal H. Moritz to talk about the movie remake to action hero series. For more news on panels, screenings, and other cool Comic-Con stuff, stay right here. You can follow us on Twitter for the fastest updates, and get in-depth coverage here. Comic-Con Conventions Events SonySony PicturesThe Green HornetThe Other Guys
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