15 Household Items That Got the Hollywood Treatment
Nathan Johnson
Published
08/21/2020
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I have a few friends who work as set and prop designers in the entertainment industry and it's definitely a job that requires a lot of creative thinking and looking at things in different ways. Budgets for things like props and sets tend to be fairly limited compared to other parts of the production, so these folks know how to do more with less, and often turn everyday objects into something that looks significantly more fantastic with a little bit of paint and lighting.
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The Fifth Element (1997) - That detonator one of the Mangalores used can be found by the hundreds in any American high school since it’s a standard padlock. -
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Star Wars (1977) - Luke Skywalker’s iconic light saber is actually a flash handle from a vintage camera. -
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Team America: World Police (2004) - Weapon of war? Or nail clipper? -
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Total Recall (1990) - Yep that futuristic device strapped to that soldier’s arm is... just a calculator. -
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Stargate SG-1 (2000) - Keep scanning for clues but that Garmin GPS will only tell you where you are. -
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Galaxy Quest (1999) - That alien tool is actually a speculum. If you’re over 14…Google it. -
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Agents Of Shield (2020) - That high-tech looking bomb is actually a CPU cooling fan. -
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Monk (2006) - Billed in an episode of Monk as a “voice stress analyzer” this object is actually a PlayStation Portable or PSP. -
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Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) - As a sharp-eyed hobbyist points out Furiosa’s mechanical arm is powered by a model airplane engine. -
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Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (1980) - Never flee Cloud City without your trusty... ice-cream maker. This Easter egg is so beloved by Star Wars fans that there’s even an action figure immortalizing it, kitchen appliance and all. -
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Lost (2008) - A heart rate monitor strapped to a characters arm was actually a Korg guitar tuner. -
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License To Kill (1989) - The tub of maggots James Bond plunges his arms into is actually just a big ol’ bucket of fishing lures. -
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Super Mario Bros. (1993) - The “de-evolution gun” King Koopa uses to transform his enemies into their distant evolutionary ancestors is a bit of product placement. It’s the Nintendo Super Scope accessory for SNES. -
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Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999) - One of the silvery doohickeys is in Anakin’s house is actually just a spray-painted dog toy. -
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Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) - Max’s menacing face muzzle is actually a repurposed garden tool.
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