Collages of yokes, gee-gaws and miscellany from the films of sundry Hollywood directors by Maria Suarez-Inclan.
Name that bric-a-brac.
Collages of yokes, gee-gaws and miscellany from the films of sundry Hollywood directors by Maria Suarez-Inclan.
Name that bric-a-brac.
And well might she be baffled.
Jack Jones writes:
“Fair City Last night about 2 minutes from the end there is a scene in the office of The Station Bar. You can clearly see a keyboard a mouse but no screen. It is like they took it away to see the actress and forgot or did not bother putting it back or the props dept could not find it.”
Anyone?
Update: Some, though by no means all, say they can see a monitor – possible a Dell – at an impractical angle in the darkness to the left (see comments).
Let’s have a closer look:
Perhaps we’ll never know.
Watch here
UPDATE: Nope. Still no sign of it…




On the 29th of this month – the day the final episode airs – online auction site Screenbid will be selling a huge range of props and memorabilia from Breaking Bad: everything from Skyler White’s jeep, Walt’s Aztek and Jesse Pinkman’s Toyota Tercel to Hector Salamanco’s bell and exploded wheelchair, Pollos Hermanos batter buckets, Jesse’s hazmat suit, the pink teddy bear from the aircrash and (be still, oh meth-addled hearts) Walter’s giant underpants.
Full auction list (with deceptively low starting bids) here.
From B3ta’s latest Photoshop challenge.
Above (from top): the work of B3tans satan kidney pie, Robert Swank,The Great Architect, Rafi and Sponge Monkey.
Famous Objects From Classic Movies is a fairly addictive online trivia game (admittedly, some, but not all of the questions are very easy) inviting you – the time waster – to identify famous movies from the silhouette of a random iconic prop.