Keyboards in movies/TV series!
- Madhias
- BS TORPE
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Even with a typo - DIPLAY
- Muirium
- µ
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
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Kid's maybe a bit young for that. But you can just see it coming…
Right enough that poster doesn't seem right, though. He's not sharing a room with his sister is he? Things get real icky!
Right enough that poster doesn't seem right, though. He's not sharing a room with his sister is he? Things get real icky!
- Grond
- Location: Milan, Italy
- Main keyboard: Keychron K2
- Main mouse: Kensington Slimblade
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Blue
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Not really!
The extreme tidyness of the room actually matches the kid's character. As for the poster, I guess it's a hint to the theme of the movie – a guy goes into a coma and when he wakes up he has visions and his girl left him. But why they put it in the kid's room is beyond me. However the film is pretty good, I would recommend it.
The extreme tidyness of the room actually matches the kid's character. As for the poster, I guess it's a hint to the theme of the movie – a guy goes into a coma and when he wakes up he has visions and his girl left him. But why they put it in the kid's room is beyond me. However the film is pretty good, I would recommend it.
- Muirium
- µ
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This is what I never understood about movie symbolism when growing up. If my friend's rooms worked that way, back then, there would have been a lot more boobs in our young lives!
- acolombo
- Location: Cesena, Italy
- Main keyboard: Corsair K30
- Favorite switch: MX Blue
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I watched it, it's a nice movie I guess I'm gonna see more of the movies you post here, it seems like you have a good tasteGrond wrote: ↑Not really!
The extreme tidyness of the room actually matches the kid's character. As for the poster, I guess it's a hint to the theme of the movie – a guy goes into a coma and when he wakes up he has visions and his girl left him. But why they put it in the kid's room is beyond me. However the film is pretty good, I would recommend it.
- Grond
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Thanks, but some of them are crap, actually, and I only post them because of the keyboards!acolombo wrote: ↑I guess I'm gonna see more of the movies you post here, it seems like you have a good taste
I didn't quite like "The Russia House", for an instance. The beginning was intriguing, but the second half is pure nonsense and the ending is pure trash!
- Muirium
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le Carré! I quite enjoyed the recent-ish movie adaptation of Tinker, Taylor, Soldier, Spy but with a similar proviso. The intrigue is thick, but can the blancmange take it!?
Must have been a while ago. I saw that film in the theatre (Edinburgh's arty Filmhouse no less) but paid no attention to the vintage keyboards.
Must have been a while ago. I saw that film in the theatre (Edinburgh's arty Filmhouse no less) but paid no attention to the vintage keyboards.
- Grond
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That film was beautifully produced and shot, but I sure got lost in the plot! And I think it was set way too early in time to sport some nice keyboards, besides typewriters, that is.
- webwit
- Wild Duck
- Location: The Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Model F62
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Finally I can reuse this.
- seebart
- Offtopicthority Instigator
- Location: Germany
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all these are from http://www.starringthecomputer.com as posted by mr_a500 on the first page,
they had some Amiga`s on Miami Vice, amongst other computers...
sone of my faves: Santiago looks up cargo shipments on an Amiga 2000 at the police department.
Amiga 1000s appear at police headquarters
Kaypro Robies at the campaign offices of the DA.
they had some Amiga`s on Miami Vice, amongst other computers...
sone of my faves: Santiago looks up cargo shipments on an Amiga 2000 at the police department.
Amiga 1000s appear at police headquarters
Kaypro Robies at the campaign offices of the DA.
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Not quite a TV show but, acesir corporation at least buys decent keybords for its CEO
Is is just me or is that a split matias tactile pro ?
Is is just me or is that a split matias tactile pro ?
- seebart
- Offtopicthority Instigator
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that´s all the input a CEO needs...Probably only uses the three brilliantly placed RGB buttons.
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Ah ha! So there is a connection between Harris and TEC. I just found this:mr_a500 wrote: ↑Hmmm... it looks like I was wrong. That Harris S-110 computer system must be the large boxes in the background, not the terminal. Either that, or they totally copied this TEC® Incorporated Data-Screeen™ 400 series terminal:mr_a500 wrote: ↑How about this?And in Tron (1982) there are some keyboards too, I spotted two, but it is hard to find good shots of them.
I really like the top one, what a nice blocky blue box !
There's a bit of lens distortion in the ad, making the terminal appear smaller - but otherwise it looks pretty close to me.
(from 1974 brochure)
The fake-wood-panelled one looks pretty nice too. (...if you're into fake wood...)
It has both the Harris logo ...and TEC
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The "Dracos 3" computer in Magnum P.I. seems to have amazing keyboard compatibility. It starts out with a Kaypro 10 keyboard (..not plugged in):
... then later becomes a Kaypro 16 keyboard (different protocol? still not plugged in):
...and then an Amiga 1000 keyboard (again, not plugged in)
...and finally an IBM XT Model F (no cable)
There is an IBM XT in the last photo, so maybe that means by this time "Robin Masters' $100,000 computer system", the Dracos 3 had been replaced with the relatively cheaper IBM. ...while somehow using the same monitor, which usually displays C64 text..
... then later becomes a Kaypro 16 keyboard (different protocol? still not plugged in):
...and then an Amiga 1000 keyboard (again, not plugged in)
...and finally an IBM XT Model F (no cable)
There is an IBM XT in the last photo, so maybe that means by this time "Robin Masters' $100,000 computer system", the Dracos 3 had been replaced with the relatively cheaper IBM. ...while somehow using the same monitor, which usually displays C64 text..
- Muirium
- µ
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All that white plywood. These days the whole flat surfaces would just be screens. The same desire was present, back then, but they had to just suggest it…
Still, their shirt technology was fully matured.
Still, their shirt technology was fully matured.
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I posted that link on the first page of this thread. It is a good site.seebart wrote: ↑just found this, not sure if it has been posted here:
http://www.starringthecomputer.com
a site all about computers in movies and TV shows.
(I sent some Amiga sightings to that site years ago, emailed from my Amiga 500, with attached screenshots directly scanned from DVD using my Amiga 500.)