Showing posts with label Movie vehicles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movie vehicles. Show all posts

Monday, November 14, 2011

Costumes and props from Twilight's Breaking Dawn Part 1 on display...

To promote the latest cinematic installment in The Twilight Saga, ArcLight Hollywood cinema had this fantastic original costume and prop display for the new movie on November 14, 2011.

Costume and prop exhibit at ArcLight Hollywood
for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1
Twilight Breaking Dawn movie display
Twilight Breaking Dawn movie props
Following in the footsteps of Harry Potter, 'Bella Swan's' final adventures have been split over two films and this selection of props, leather jacket and even a motorbike are all from Breaking Dawn Part 1.

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 movie billboard
Twilight Breaking Dawn part 1 billboard
Taylor Lautner returns as 'Jacob Black' who plays a werewolf with an unrequited love for Twilight's heroine.

Leather jacket worn by Taylor Lautner
in Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 1
Taylor Lautner Twilight breaking Dawn leather jacketTaylor Lautner Twilight leather jacket
Jacob Black Twilight leather jacket
Michael Wilkinson is responsible for Costume Design on the movie and you can also see his costumes in Watchmen, Tron: Legacy and Sucker Punch.

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 movie poster
Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 1 poster
In addition to Jacob Black's leather jacket, the cool display also included his motorcycle and tools, plus the soccer ball used by his Wolf Pack.

Original motorcycle and props from Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 1
Twilight Jacob Black bike propTwilight Breaking Dawn costume and propsTwilight Breaking Dawn movie exhibit
Also on display in the Twilight exhibit was the dreamcatcher that Jacob Black gave to Bella Swan, which has a cute wolf charm hanging from it to remind her of him.

Bella's dreamcatcher prop from The Twilight Saga
Twilight Breaking Dawn Bella's dreamcatcher propTwilight Breaking Dawn Bella's dreamcatcher prop
If you like these, be sure to check out these fantastic original movie costumes from The Twilight Saga.

Costumes and props from Twilight's Breaking Dawn Part 1 on display...

To promote the latest cinematic installment in The Twilight Saga, ArcLight Hollywood cinema had this fantastic original costume and prop display for the new movie on November 14, 2011.

Costume and prop exhibit at ArcLight Hollywood
for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1
Twilight Breaking Dawn movie display
Twilight Breaking Dawn movie props
Following in the footsteps of Harry Potter, 'Bella Swan's' final adventures have been split over two films and this selection of props, leather jacket and even a motorbike are all from Breaking Dawn Part 1.

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 movie billboard
Twilight Breaking Dawn part 1 billboard
Taylor Lautner returns as 'Jacob Black' who plays a werewolf with an unrequited love for Twilight's heroine.

Leather jacket worn by Taylor Lautner
in Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 1
Taylor Lautner Twilight breaking Dawn leather jacketTaylor Lautner Twilight leather jacket
Jacob Black Twilight leather jacket
Michael Wilkinson is responsible for Costume Design on the movie and you can also see his costumes in Watchmen, Tron: Legacy and Sucker Punch.

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 movie poster
Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 1 poster
In addition to Jacob Black's leather jacket, the cool display also included his motorcycle and tools, plus the soccer ball used by his Wolf Pack.

Original motorcycle and props from Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 1
Twilight Jacob Black bike propTwilight Breaking Dawn costume and propsTwilight Breaking Dawn movie exhibit
Also on display in the Twilight exhibit was the dreamcatcher that Jacob Black gave to Bella Swan, which has a cute wolf charm hanging from it to remind her of him.

Bella's dreamcatcher prop from The Twilight Saga
Twilight Breaking Dawn Bella's dreamcatcher propTwilight Breaking Dawn Bella's dreamcatcher prop
If you like these, be sure to check out these fantastic original movie costumes from The Twilight Saga.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Costumes, props and models from Who Framed Roger Rabbit...

The 1988 fantasy-comedy-noir, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, combined live-action and animation, so that Bob Hoskins detective 'Eddie Valiant' interacted with both cartoon characters and humans to solve the unique murder mystery.


Original costumes featured in Who Framed Roger Rabbit
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Who Framed Roger Rabbit costumes
Joanna Johnston was responsible for Costume Design on the movie set in the 1940's, including these two outfits worn in the movie by the characters Eddie Valiant and his girlfriend 'Dolores'.


Eddie Valiant costume worn by Bob Hoskins
in Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Bob Hoskins Who Framed Roger Rabbit costume
These costumes were photographed on display within the Treasures of the Walt Disney Archives exhibit at Disney's D23 Expo in Anaheim on August 19, 2011.


Dolores costume worn by Joanna Cassidy
in Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Who Framed Roger Rabbit Dolores costume


Who framed Roger Rabbit movie poster
Who Framed Roger Rabbit poster
Also included in the exhibit was this blind prop with its cartoonesque rabbit-shaped hole made by Roger Rabbit in the movie.


Window blind movie prop from Who framed Roger Rabbit
Roger Rabbit blind movie propRoger Rabbit blind prop
In the movie, the 'Toons' who live in 'Toontown' can survive all manner of physical abuse, but the villainous 'Judge Doom' discovers a mixture of chemicals which can kill the Toons when they are submerged in it, called 'Dip'.


Dip Mobile model miniature from Who framed Roger Rabbit
Dip Mobile miniature Roger RabbitDip Mobile model Roger RabbitRoger Rabbit Dip Mobile miniature
This miniature model of the Dip Mobile, with its Dip-sprayer, featured in the movie was also showcased as part of the collection of original movie memorabilia.


Who framed Roger Rabbit DVD cover
Who Framed Roger Rabbit DVD cover

Costumes, props and models from Who Framed Roger Rabbit...

The 1988 fantasy-comedy-noir, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, combined live-action and animation, so that Bob Hoskins detective 'Eddie Valiant' interacted with both cartoon characters and humans to solve the unique murder mystery.


Original costumes featured in Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Who Framed Roger Rabbit movie costumesWho Framed Roger Rabbit film costumes
Who Framed Roger Rabbit costumes
Joanna Johnston was responsible for Costume Design on the movie set in the 1940's, including these two outfits worn in the movie by the characters Eddie Valiant and his girlfriend 'Dolores'.


Eddie Valiant costume worn by Bob Hoskins
in Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Bob Hoskins Who Framed Roger Rabbit costume
These costumes were photographed on display within the Treasures of the Walt Disney Archives exhibit at Disney's D23 Expo in Anaheim on August 19, 2011.


Dolores costume worn by Joanna Cassidy
in Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Who Framed Roger Rabbit Dolores costume


Who framed Roger Rabbit movie poster
Who Framed Roger Rabbit poster
Also included in the exhibit was this blind prop with its cartoonesque rabbit-shaped hole made by Roger Rabbit in the movie.


Window blind movie prop from Who framed Roger Rabbit
Roger Rabbit blind movie propRoger Rabbit blind prop
In the movie, the 'Toons' who live in 'Toontown' can survive all manner of physical abuse, but the villainous 'Judge Doom' discovers a mixture of chemicals which can kill the Toons when they are submerged in it, called 'Dip'.


Dip Mobile model miniature from Who framed Roger Rabbit
Dip Mobile miniature Roger RabbitDip Mobile model Roger RabbitRoger Rabbit Dip Mobile miniature
This miniature model of the Dip Mobile, with its Dip-sprayer, featured in the movie was also showcased as part of the collection of original movie memorabilia.


Who framed Roger Rabbit DVD cover
Who Framed Roger Rabbit DVD cover

Saturday, August 27, 2011

DHARMA Initiative VW van from LOST...

Amongst the movie and television memorabilia at this year's Disney D23 Expo at the Anaheim Convention Center on August 19, 2011, was this distinctive VW van belonging to the DHARMA Initiative in the captivating TV show LOST.


DHARMA Initiative VW Type 2a bus from TV's LOST
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This Volkswagen Type 2a bus (1968-1972) appeared as part of the motor pool that the DHARMA Initiative used to transport people and supplies around the mysterious island.


This is one of two remaining vans, in its original distressed condition, that exist in Disney's Archive Collection and was used during several seasons of LOST.


LOST TV billboard
LOST finale TV billboard
The front of the van sports the DHARMA main logo in place of the traditional Volkswagen emblem.


360˚ view of the DHARMA Initiative van from LOST
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LOST Dharma logo
If you're a LOST fan, you'll also want to take a look at these Sawyer and Kate DHARMA Initiative uniforms on display.
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