The Simpsons couch
A cannoli? Luca Brazi’s bullet-proof vest?
I thought Fonzie’s leather jacket was already in the Smithsonian?
I’d add the “Back to the Future” DeLorean and Jim Rockford’s Firebird to the automobile wing.
People actually watched the Rockford Files?
A horse’s head!
You do your name proud, son…
Which part are you referring to?
To the part where in response to Sampiro saying that the horse’s head is long gone but does anyone know any other item from The Godfather that could work, you suggest a horse’s head.
hangs head in shame
Didn’t he hulk through them all?
So instead, we’ve got any part of Macho Man Randy Savage’s outfit. Probably the hat. Ohhhh yeahhhhh.
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[li]The One Ring[/li][li]C-3PO and R2-D2[/li][li]The “I Want To Believe” poster[/li][li]Iron Man suit Mark III[/li][li]Joey and Chandler’s recliner chairs[/li][li]The Seattle backdrop outside Frasier Crane’s apartment. I think the Space Needle may have been a physical prop.[/li][li]Speaking of Frasier, the wooden Indian from Cheers[/li][li]The cursed gold from Pirates of the Caribbean[/li][li]Stephen J Cannell’s typewriter[/li][/ul]
A hologram of the Doctor, from ST:V
Dick van Dyke’s ottoman
Spock’s ears
The gun. Someone would just take the cannoli.
mmm
Are you talking about the canolli from Godfather I or Godfather III?
How about a plaster cast of Sonny Corleone’s schwantz? That would probably be a very popular exhibit for some people.
Radar’s teddy bear and/or Hawkeye’s still.
I was at the Smithsonian about 25 years ago, they had an exhibit on comic books. It was fantastic. Action Comics #1 and Detective Comics #1 should be on permanent display. Also, Fantastic Four #1, Amazing Fantasy #15 or Amazing Spider-Man #1.
Also:
The bar from Cheers
One of Cliff Huxtable’s sweaters.
An iPod
Someone playing WoW.
A Dungeons and Dragons panorama. Dungeon Master’s screen, some dice, Monster Manual, Jolt Cola etc.
Or his skis
Flo’s name tag
Goober’s hat
the Clampett truck
Daisy Duke’s short shorts
Jeannie’s bottle
It’s been in there for years. I saw it when I was 16. I was surprised that it’s brown because when I watched the show when I was little I always thought it was black.
One of George Reeves’ costumes from the early seasons of Superman. Which, since it was filmed in black-and-white, were actually made of gray and brown fabric.
Oh, and just one more thing.