Okay. all my life whenever I’ve watched a good movie with someone, there always one little prop or an outfit or some part of the movie that they’d practically die for. For example was it Gene siskel or somebody who made like hundreds of thousands of dollars for John Travolta’s Saturday night Fever suit?
I’d personally love to have Columbia’s mickey ears from the Rocky Horror Picture show. (I’m not sure why, but it is my favorite movie).
You just never know what some people will want from their favorites actors. Someone bought the bus that was in the Marilyn Monroe movie “Bus Stop.” I only know that because my dad carpeted the interior for the new owner.
As for me, I’d love the fedora that Jimmy Stewart couldn’t keep a hold of in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. Or maybe even the worn and stained one he wore in almost all his westerns.
On October 15, 1960, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison of The Beatles and Ringo Starr and Lou Walters of Rory Storm & The Hurricanes made a recording in Hamburg of George Gershwin’s “Summertime.” Nine 78-RPM acetates were cut from previously used discs, the other side containing a sales message in German about handbags and shoes. I would love to have at least one of those acetates! Only one is known to exist, but who owns it is not documented. Wonder what happened to the others?
The bedroom doors from Chasing Amy. Anything that Jason Lee has touched or even looked at I would pay for. The rubber shit monster from Dogma. Because, hey, why not own a rubber shit monster? Oh, and Holly’s cigarette holder from Breakfast at Tiffany’s. The guitar from Black Orpheus.
There is at least one company selling exact replicas of The One Ring. Now, I’m not generaly superstitious, but owning one of them has got to be bad juju.
I would like to have one of the AKs from Red Dawn.