Movie props you want to own

VulcanRaven

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What movie props you would like to own if you had to choose few? Not something too big like vehicles.

Original 1933 King Kong armature:
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The One ring that was used for the close-ups:
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Came here to type Ecto-1, which was my first thought, but was defeated by the second line of your opening post.

Within half a second, I was over it - what would I actually do with an Ecto-1? It'd be quite impractical really and people would always be wanting photos with it. Other than that, a Terminator arm? What would I do with that?

I don't think I'm a movie props guy.
 
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I would Fucking kill for the "Cosmic Key" especially if it had a real synth built in that could be manipulated via the controls.

Throw in a holographic light display as a bonus.
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First horror movie I watched as a kid. Love the design of it. Rick Baker created nightmare fuel for a generation! I'm sure I could find a spot for it somewhere In the house.
 
I had a nightmare once in which I was trying to buy props from the rankin bass animated hobbit and return of the king , it was in stuffy oppressive room with a horrible atmosphere , like it was hard to breath the air and impossible to escape, it was so weird
 
Is that the Howling?
American Werewolf in London, I think.

DAAAMMNNNN good film, just make sure you get the OG, not the sequel or remake or whatever Was that American Werewolf in Paris? I've tried to wipe it from memory despite it having the delectable Julie Delpy in it).
 


I remember seeing this scene when I was kid on TV... for some reason they must have been airing the directors cut version or something, but at the time I had no concept of what a Directors Cut was.

Then over the next like 20 years I only ever saw the regular version of the movie and it drove me absolutely fucking insane because this scene wasn't in it and I was so confused. I thought I was going crazy, I would wrack my brain thinking what other movie I might have seen that I was getting it mixed up with... but I had like vivid images of Hicks, the Sentry guns blasting the Aliens, them huddled around the monitor counting down the bullets. It absolutely haunted me because I loved Aliens and remembered this badass scene which apparently didnt actually exist at all. It was a Bernstein Bears situation for me.

Then when I was like 30 years old I saw the Aliens Directors Cut Edition at like Best Buy or something and it just clicked. I know, Im a total dumbass for not connecting the dots sooner lol.

Bought it, watched it, saw the scene. It was like a 20 year weight was lifted off my chest. Was like my own True Crime documentary where I finally got a resolution on a cold case.
 
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I remember seeing this scene when I was kid on TV... for some reason they must have been airing the directors cut version or something, but at the time I had no concept of what a Directors Cut was.

Then over the next like 20 years I only ever saw the regular version of the movie and it drove me absolutely fucking insane because this scene wasn't in it and I was so confused. I thought I was going crazy, I would wrack my brain thinking what other movie I might have seen that I was getting it mixed up with... but I had like vivid images of Hicks, the Sentry guns blasting the Aliens, them huddled around the monitor counting down the bullets. It absolutely haunted me because I loved Aliens and remembered this badass scene which apparently didnt actually exist at all. It was a Bernstein Bears situation for me.

Then when I was like 30 years old I saw the Aliens Directors Cut Edition at like Best Buy or something and it just clicked. I know, Im a total dumbass for not connecting the dots sooner lol.

Bought it, watched it, saw the scene. It was like a 20 year weight was lifted off my chest. Was like my own True Crime documentary where I finally got a resolution on a cold case.
Same exact thing happened to me.
 
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