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Why doesn't he do Cameo in his movies like Stan Lee?


Everyone his age is dying, soon he will too and he will not be remembered as a legend for long because he barely is in any of his movie

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He used to do that then he got all snooty about people adapting his work.

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Well, he did have a small role in The Stand.

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He's the vicar at the funeral in the original Pet Sematary

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He will be remembered as a legend for his books not his cameos.He used to do cameos though.He starred in the lonesome death of Jordy Verrill segment in Creepshow.

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Meteor shit!

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My understanding is he regrets becoming very public in his early years as he did when he starred in an American Express commercial in the mid-‘80s and nowadays hates to be recognized. Many people say he’s rude with them when they recognize and approach him in public. I like his early writing, but he seems like a strange and frightened guy.

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he'll get a nice send off, i barely even read fiction books and i'm sure this guy will be in headlines when he goes

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Not necessarily. Ernest Hemingway has been dead for 60 years, F. Scott Fitzgerald for 80 and everyone knows who they were. People are remembered for their contributions not cameos.

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He was in IT Chapter 2.

I also heard that he isn't welcomed on set because he is an annoying retard. Go figure, someone that writes stories about child orgies isn't the best person to work with.

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He does. But he also sells his scripts/stories for $1 for film and TV. So I assume he just doesn't have the time to meet all productions.

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You're referring to the Dollar Baby deal. That's only granted to, per Wiki, "students and aspiring filmmakers or theatre producers", and only applies to his short stories. I'm sure that the big studios compensate him generously for adapting his work.

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You're probably right.

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Why ruin the few good movies with his presence. Stan Lee's cameos were embarrassing, but fortunately there wasn't anything to ruin in Marvel movies.

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A comic book is toilet paper when compared to an actual book.

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