People Are Sharing Images Of ‘Futuristic’ Movie Props That Are Just Regular Items, And It Destroys The Illusion Of Fantasy (30 Pics)
InterviewWhat you see on-screen might actually be in your own home! No, not Keanu Reeves, silly! I’m talking about movie props. As it turns out, quite a lot of them are repurposed everyday household items. The r/Thatsabooklight subreddit documents the times that people recognized these everyday items in movies and on TV shows, and just couldn’t help but share with everyone else. And, wow, we’ve got to say, once you notice these behind-the-scenes details, you’ll never look at films the same way again.
Have a scroll through some of the coolest, most unusual, and surprising movie props that you’d find around your home. While most of these can be found in sci-fi films and shows, they’re not exclusive to just them. Remember to upvote the pics that you liked the most. Onwards and (let’s scroll) downwards!
Bored Panda reached out to the r/Thatsabooklight community to learn more about the subreddit and on-screen props. Read on for our friendly chat with one of the moderators, QueenAnneBoleynTudor.
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In An Episode Of Mutant X, Jesse Uses A Familiar Looking "Device." It Looks Like A High Tech Gadget With Buttons, But I Recognized It As The Eyeshadow Compact I've Had Since High School
Lol imagine the directors and prop makers like yup that loooks like a computer
One Of The Most Iconic Movie Props Of All Time, Luke Skywalker’s Lightsaber From The Star Wars Franchise Is A Flash Handle From A Vintage Camera (Graflex 3 Cell Flash Handle)
Moderator QueenAnneBoleynTudor explained to Bored Panda why most movies and TV shows don't build props from scratch. Like for a lot of things in life, money and time constraints are still issues.
"Movies have budgets, and those budgets are mainly for the talent, special effects, salaries, and insurance. Like any project, Hollywood has to find a way to make the project successful while either staying on budget or (even better) coming in under budget. Making items from scratch takes up time, talent, and money for something that may be used in only a few frames. Repurposing an item takes less, and can be reused for another film," they detailed.
Reusing and recycling are the name of the game when it comes to Hollywood. "Everything gets reused—props, costumes, locations, et cetera. It just makes sense to take a calculator and make it a circuit board for one film, and a communication device in another. The fact that you haven't recognized them means that the props department did their job! People watch movies to escape reality, and if you don't notice the booklight being used as a transmogrifier means that the magic of Hollywood worked."
One Of Young Anakin's Tool Is A Silver-Painted Dog Toy That I Own
I Present To You: Willrow Hoods Aka Ice Cream Man From Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back In The Background Of Cloud City. He Carries A Completely Undecorated Hamilton Beach Ice Cream Maker. This Previously Unnamed Character Has Spawned A Cult Following, Leading To Books, Comics, And Fan Lore
Of course, when you’re being overrun by evil forces OF COURSE the first thing you get to safety is the ice cream maker. Basic common sense.
Prop: In Phantom Menace, Qui Gonn’s Comlink Is A Gillette Women’s Razor
The moderator put us at ease by sharing that, in their opinion, recognizing repurposed household items in movies and shows doesn't take the magic away from the stories. "If anything, people feel like sleuths when they see a prop and say, 'What a minute! That's a nose hair trimmer!' It adds to the fun of the experience. And most people don't even realize it. People realize that things get reused, and I think as long as it's not obvious, they don't pay too much attention."
We were also interested to know if it's possible to unsee how props are repurposed items! Is there going back to a simpler time? Unfortunately, redditor QueenAnneBoleynTudor thinks not.
The Mask Used For Halloween (1978) Was A William Shatner Mask That Was Painted White
For some reason I thought they had turned the mask inside out! TIL they just painted it
I Was Told This Might Be This Sub’s Cup Of Tea
Well it is silver colored and weird shaped so it must be space technology!
This Transmitter That Cracks Access Codes In Resident Evil (2002) Is A Glucose Meter With An Antenna
"I don't think it's possible to unsee it, no. Little Easter eggs like booklights or errors, once you see them, it's burned into your brain. Remember the Starbucks cup in GoT? Or the hydro flask and water bottle from Little Women? It works that way with props. As for a 'simpler time,' that's wistful thinking I'm afraid. Hollywood has been reusing and repurposing items as long as it's been committing images to celluloid."
The redditor added that they personally tend to constantly be on the lookout for booklights because they spend time moderating the r/Thatsabooklight subreddit. "It doesn't ruin the film for me, it actually makes me pay more attention!"
The most intriguing thing about repurposed household items is that your creativity is the limit! With some brainstorming and dextrous hands (we always suggest watching some Crafty Panda videos for general DIY inspiration), you can convert a broken piece of tech into a futuristic gadget that wouldn’t look out of place in a multi-million-dollar movie project.
That’s An Escalator
Jawas In The Mandalorian Have Volkswagen Fuel Injection Rails. I Recognized Them Immediately (Jumping Up From The Couch And Startling My Wife). I Replaced Dozens Of These During A Recall In 2013
[tv] In Alias [2005], Her Specialized Locker Cutting Tool Is A Creme Brûlée Torch
The fact of the matter is, making props from scratch is incredibly costly, requires lots of designing and redesigning, and eats up a lot of time. Repurposing things, however… well, it gives you the flexibility you need in terms of money, time, and energy.
In fact, just having a walk through your local supermarket can give you tons of great ideas if you walk in through the door with the right mentality. Even a bucket and a mop can do great things if you add some doodads on top and paint them a different color.
Sometimes, the simplest solutions really can be the best ones. For instance, The Vintage News points out that Luke Skywalker’s iconic lightsaber from the original ‘Star Wars’ 1977 movie was made from some calculator chips and the battery pack for the flash of an old photo camera. You’d never think that this was the case from your first glance, would you?
Greef Kargas Buckle Is A Cheap Folding Knife
The Chest Thing The First Order Officer Wears In The Kyle Ren Snl Sketch Is A Pack Of Gum
Batman's Boots In Batman Returns Are Just Air Jordan 6s With An Extended Top And Foam Glued On. The Sole Even Still Has The Jordan Logo
That very same lightsaber, repurposed from household items, was later sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars as part of a collection of Star Wars memorabilia. So never underestimate the impact a well-made DIY prop can have on your wallet if the movie is successful.
“This subreddit is about props being repurposed from everyday household or commercial items, things we interact with on a day-to-day basis being transformed and used as something else on screen,” the r/Thatsabooklight subreddit presents itself to those who happened to wander into its domain.
That’s An Echo Mic
[tv] The Expanse [2018]. The Cryo Chamber Used For Mei Is A Repurposed Thule 624 Cargo Box
[film] Back To The Future [1985] A Krups Coffee Machine Became Mr Fusion On The Delorean
Love It, I always wondered what it really was, I had thought maybe a juicer
“It's fascinating on both the amazing and the absurdly bad ends, so we welcome it all here. Please do abide by the rules, though. They are there for a reason,” the moderators explain.
Having been founded back in January of 2015, the subreddit celebrated its 6th birthday just recently. In this time, they’ve amassed over 93.3k dedicated members who adore getting a behind-the-scenes glance at how movies are made.
Any newcomers really ought to have a read through the rules. There aren’t too many of them, they’re pretty clear, and they help the community stay friendly and keep the content at an ‘Awesome’ setting at all times.
Dark Crystal Used A Die Cast Tie Fighter For This Foe's Eye
Ironic, then that that character (SkekTek, the Scientist) was voiced by Mark Hamill in the prequel series of Netflix
[tv] Mandalorian Season 1, Friend Just Started It And Sent Me Proof That This Mechanic's Tool Is Actually A Thermometer!
Non-contact thermometers are commonly used in an engineering environment. You'd be surprised how many faults can be detected simply by observing the temperature of various parts.
In The End Credit Scene Of Guardians Of The Galaxy, Taneleer Tivan (The Collector) Drinks His Martini From An Alessi ‘Big Love’ Ice Cream Bowl
“All props must be repurposed in some way. An airplane belt used as a belt for pants is okay. An unmodified lamp used as a lamp is not okay,” the moderators write on the subreddit’s main page. However, they do have one exception to this rule: you can go nuts on ‘Found A Prop’ Fridays.
Like all great Reddit communities, r/Thatsabooklight encourages people to “be excellent to each other” (I’ll let you in on a secret—this exact phrasing is what personally won me over). “This rule ranges from hate speech and bigotry to off-topic slapfights, spam, and derailments. Be excellent to each other. Remember that there's a human there you're interacting with. Remember that breaches of this rule will be handled at mod discretion. And remember… to party on dudes!!”
Stargate Sg-1: Season 2, Episode 22 -- The Futuristic Device Used By The Doctor Is A Nose And Ear Hair Trimmer
Stargates propmasters were the experts in repurposing ordinary items, that is most of the props in the show. It allowed them to save the budget for more important things, as well as focus on the characters. This is why SG1 lasted 10 seasons and is one of the greatest Sci Fi and SGA is up there too
The Guns In Terra Nova (TV 2012) Are Spray-Painted Nerf Guns
Automated Trash Bin In Firefly Runs Windows 2000
Avoiding reposts is another rule. Whenever you can, you should avoid reposting the same content that was featured on the subreddit recently. Sure, some people might not have seen it, but rehashing old stuff constantly isn’t how you win over hearts and minds. Or, as the moderators put it, “That's not cool, man. That's piggybacking. That's kind of a jerk move. Don't do it.”
Trolls and spammers aren’t welcome on the subreddit, but we don’t believe that there are any Pandas out there who’d do that! Keep it fun, friendly, creative, and light. If it’s not excellent, why post it?
The Child In The Mandalorian Is In A Us Military Mermite Can With A Some Lights Glued On Front
In The Fifth Element (1997), The Detonator The Mangalore Captain Uses To Destroy The Cruise Liner Is A School Locker Padlock
Here Have A Parts List For Obi-Wan's Lightsaber
Now, if you’re itching to post about a repurposed household item prop on the subreddit, keep in mind that there’s a certain standard to uphold. “Please specify first whether your prop is from [Film], [TV], or [Other]. Then if you would please give the title and year of the work, followed by a detailed description of the prop and what it is being used as in the screenshot (in either order).”
An example of this would be: “[Film] In The Empire Strikes Back [1980], IG-88's head was repurposed from a Rolls Royce Derwent jet engine.”
In Game Of Thrones S8e4 Dany’s Chalice Is Just A Starbucks Coffee Cup
Watchmens (TV) Interrogation Chamber Remote Is A Dyson Fan Controller
[tv] In Netflix's Lost In Space [2019] The Military Crew Members Wear A $65 Foam Airsoft Vest
Which of these props that are actually repurposed common items did you enjoy the most, dear Readers? Were there any that shocked you like they did us? Do you have any advice on how to unsee these and stop looking for household objects in movies and TV shows from now on? Go on, drop us a line or two in the comment section below. We always enjoy reading what you have to say.
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (1980) The Snow Speeder Pilot Straps Have Bubble Wrap On Them
Well bubblewrap did start out as a wallpaper design so apparently its versatile! It would have been super tempting to pop the ones on those straps imo!
IKEA Ps 2014 (Aka Deathstar Lamp) In Picard
The “Gps Transponders” Carried By Faraday And His Science Team On Lost Are Multi-Function Emergency Car Tools
James Bond's Ticker-Tape Watch In "The Spy Who Loved Me" Prints Out Dymo Label Spray Painted Silver
how many people watch the old bond movies and say. "My phone does that. . . and that. . .and that . ." etc when Q introduces Bond to all those "futuristic" gadgets.
[tv] The Expanse S2e8 [2017] This Plant Scanner Thing Is A Mosquito Repeller
Equilibrium (2002) Uses A Fresia Sp 200 Aircraft Tug As A Police Car
[tv] The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 - The Vessel For The Drink Handed To Cobb Is Actually A Sea Urchin Shell
Whaaat? No way--those things are too fragile to be holding like that! Unless he got, like, a really big one and he's holding it very gently lol
This "Creature" On Endor Is A A Deer Rear With Eyes And Teeth!
The Podracing Crowd In ‘The Phantom Menace’ Was Really 450,000 Q-Tips Being Blown About
A Mining Charge In The Expanse Is Just A Small Camping Lantern On A Tripod
This 70’s Vintage Coleman Catalytic Camping Heater In The Mandalorian Ep. 1.07
I don't know if this one exactly qualifies because it is actually being used for its intended purpose, right?
In Avengers, (2012) A S.h.i.e.l.d. Agent Uses A Camera Tripod As A Weapon
Found This Beaut On Resident Evil: Retribution. Back When Fitbits Were Sci-Fi Af
In Doctor Who, Season 8, Episode 5, They Use A USB Male Adapter As A Projector
My Thumb Drive Made It Into The Video Game Call Of Duty Modern Warfare! Had To Call My Mom And Tell Her Right Away
This FBI Dexterity Year From Bones Is Just Perfection Sideways
This game is incredibly stressful lol, I get so panicky when the ticking is spèeding up (it's like waiting for toast; I know it's about to go pop but I jump every single time)
William Shatner Brandishes A Camera Tripod Like A Scifi Gun On His 1977 Album Cover
My Dad Gave Me Some Old Cameras And Equipment Today. The Flash Looked Familiar
In The Phantom Menace A Plastic Lacrosse Scoop Is Used For Decoration
[the Fifth Element] The Mugger’s Rifle Is A Polish Cold War Era Grenade Launcher With Two Ak-47 Magazines Glued To The Barrel
[tv] The Expanse S03e06 16:46 Out Of The "Toys" For The Kids On Io, One Of Them Is An Octopus Clothes Hangar From IKEA
Jannah's "Energy Bow" In The Rise Of Skywalker Is Simply Two Bows Stuck Together
Ig-88's Head In Star Wars Episode V Is A Repurposed Combustion Chamber From A Rolls Royce Derwent Jet Engine, Like This One Found By Me On My Local Beach
In Meet The Fockers (2004) The 'Nanny Cam' Used By Jack Is The Lid From A Uni-Ball Pen
Those Hi-Tech Cybermen Hands? Silver-Painted Cricket Gloves
The dalek arms and POV shot? A cameraman wildly waving a plunger and eggbeater :)
The Guards In Total Recall (1990) Had Fancy Scifi Wrist Computers That Were Just Calculators
[film] The Last Starfighter (1984) The Universal Translator Attached To Alex's Collar Is A Seiko LCD Watch Circuit Board
Can you imagine the prop builder? "Oh, darnit, my Seiko watch was smashed! It's all in pieces -- heyy ....."
The Expanse S04e01 - The Oxygen Mask Is A Revisited Surface Snorkeling Mask
The 2015 Sci Fi Show "Zoo" Used A Serval As A "Leopard Cub"
Mandalorian Gun Easter Egg
i think i saw this somewhere, that they would use guns from ww1 or ww2 and try to make it different so they can use it for acting.
When You’re Watching The Mandalorian And You Spot That Hi-Lift Jack Base...
How Cool Is That....
Just Realized I've Been Wearing My Headset Wrong For Years Now. Thank You Bungie For Clearing This Up!
The Muzzle On Max In The Opening Of “Fury Road” Is A Garden Fork Without The Handle. It Works For The Style Of The Wasteland, Where Everything Is Recycled
The Speaker On Addy’s Radio In Z Nation Is The Air Intake On A Hair Dryer
[tv] In Netflix's Lost In Space [2019] A Holee Roller Dog Toy Is Used As A Futuristic Space Soccer Ball
In Firefly E9 "Ariel," The Body Transport Box Is A Thule Pulse Cargo Carrier
The Spy Next Door (2010) Jackie Chan Uses A Dymo Letratag Handheld Label Maker To Program A Satellite
The Flight Sticks In The Razor Crest's Cockpit From The Mandalorian Are Thrustmaster T.16000m Fcses
[film] In Zenon: Girl Of The 21st Century (1999) The Door Access Panels Are Actually "Wizard," A Simon-Says-Esque Game Developed By Vtech
Power Rangers Turbo: Bomb Placed On Phantom Ranger Ship Is A Tmnt Toy With A Few Water Bottles.
Hp Print Cartridge Humidor In The Phantom Menace
In Lost Ep 413, A Character Has A Heart Monitor Strapped To His Arm. Is This A Korg Guitar Tuner?
Anyone Noticed That The Door Lock Thingy Is Just A Wireless Charger From Aliexpress?
[film] Breach, 2020. The High-Tech Pannels In The Cryobay Are TV-Packing Styrofoam Blocks. That Might Be The Worst "Booklighting" I've Ever Seen So Far
Salt And Pepper Shakers In Enterprise Are Actually Tea Infusers
I Think I've Found This Sub's Holy Grail: K-13 Security Robot From Brooklyn 99
The main housing is a Dyson AM10 Humidifier with the clear tank painted white and has two Netgear Arlo Security Cameras mounted to the sides. Inside the ring there is an Unknown security camera mounted to an Andoer Zifon YT-260 Remote Control Motorized Pan Tilt Head, which is sitting on a custom-made black base with vent holes and 6 LEDs.
Finally, the upper assembly is attached to an AIRMEGA 400S Air Purifier that has had it's legs cut off in favor of some tank treads.
Not-so-ninja Edit: looks like there were issues in the links I was trying to pull for the items I ID'd; maybe I'm not shadowbanned after all!
The Flash S06 E05 - The Projector On Cisco's Holocube Is A Cheap Fisheye Lens For Smartphone Cameras
This "External Gyro-Sensor" In Farscape (Season 3 Episode 6, 2001) Is A LEGO Slizer/Throwbot Arm And A Compass
The Mandalorian S1e01. Black & Decker Thermal Leak Detector Used As An Id Scanner
*does he have the flu too? i mean, he is frozen in carbonite but still?* (lol)
This Stargate Sg-1 Pistol Is A Sawed Off Nintendo Zapper
Phone Cases Uses On A Hatch In Doom Annihilation
[tv Prop] All The Blasters Used By Bill Burr's Character Mayfield In Episode 6 Of The Mandalorian (2019) Are Modified .22 Ruger Mk III Pistols, Possibly In Homage To Burr's Extensive Standup Routine About 22 Caliber
In Ant-Man And The Wasp (2018), The Controls For The Quantum Dive Ship Are A Logitech/Saitech X52 Hotas
A Foam Roller As A Futuristic Space Pillow In Vagrant Queen S1e5.
Control Device In "Alien Resurrection" Is A "Lights Out" Handheld Game
The Mars Colony Replicator From Star Trek: Picard (S1 E2) Is A Flashforge Dreamer 3D Printer!
[tv] Monk, 2006. In Mr. Monk And The Big Reward, They Said This Was A Voice Stress Analyzer. It's Actually A Psp
Swat Uses A Fake (No Markings) Red Dot Scope With A Sunshade As A Fictional "Laser Microphone"
On Miracle Workers The Penis "Pump O-Tron" Is An Optical Comparator
erm. . .as a Brit who has never heard of this show I feel this needs more explanation,
The Phone In The Fifth Element Are Two Sony Rm X4 Car Stereo Remote Control Units Stuck Together
They Used A Cpu Heatsink As An Alien Explosive Device In Agents Of Shield S07e13
The Controls For The Death Stars Super-Laser Is A Grass Valley TV Switcher
Bruce Waynes High Tech Equipment Apparently Includes Playstation Glove Controllers For Crime Fighting (Gotham, S5, E11)
Don't forget it'll tie in nicely with his air jordans from the other pic!
Qui-Gon Jinn's Communicator Was A Gillette Razor
In Arrow, Felicity Uses A $1.99 Pill-Cutter Sans Razor And With An LED Ran Through It To "Analyze" A Substance Found At A Crime Scene (It Output Info To Her Computer Instantly)
[tv] The Expanse S03e07 Spacecraft Greeble Is A Laptop Cooling Pad
Legion Season 1 Episode 8 Uses A Novation Circuit As A Sci-Fi Controller
A bit more context: It's a Novation Circuit Groove Box synthesizer controller.
Total Recall - 1990: The High Tech Communicator Shown On The Soldier’s Wrist While He Is Trying To Hold Onto The Rail After The Dome At The Mars Colony Cracks Is A Calculator
But you must admit: this all looks good and really science-fictiony
Any Star Trek Voyager fans? Well they use a TON of bits, halters, headpieces from bridles, and loads of other horse tack on the show later on. I streamed it on Netflix and was stunned how obvious the stuff was. Like "let's cut up a halter and make it into a chest harness" "right!"
Not once has any of this crossed my mind. I'll see an incongruity in a plot maybe but I was today years old when I realized I've never once questioned any prop. Great job to all of you out there with an eye for detail and an inquiring mind.
What about the Star Trek TNG shuttles being made with disposable razors? I learned that from Reading Rainbow.
Should have included the Doctor's tricorder -- made of a salt shaker & light pad in the original Star Trek series. Tho' most of the time the diagnosis was "He's dead, Jim."
Space Cowboys: when Clint Eastwood's character asks Donald Sutherland character if they will have enough whatever to do which life saving action, Sutherland pulls a magnetic "calculator" off the wall and pushes buttons, which beep with each touch. That's a kitchen timer. I have the exact model. Certainly not enough keys on it to do any math functions. But I'll give it this. I've had it for more than 20 years and it still works like a champ.
In the seventies, it was common to use pocket radios for walkie talkies on cop shows.
In the Alien movie: The tracking device prop: The main body of the prop is a Panasonic Ranger-505 (or more likely the National Commando 505, National being a brand used by Panasonic outside the United States and presumably in the United Kingdom, where the film was made) portable TV with various cosmetics added, including an ice cube tray (left side), a Stadium black plastic 7" gully cover (right side), a 45mm diameter Vernier dial (top), and cut down plastic speaker grills (right, left and back side). The prop also features colored lights, a small television viewer, and a sound output to indicate detected movement. The key used with the prop is from a 1970's Vauxhall car.
With so many Star Wars props, strange that nobody mentioned Han Solo's Mauser
But you must admit: this all looks good and really science-fictiony
Any Star Trek Voyager fans? Well they use a TON of bits, halters, headpieces from bridles, and loads of other horse tack on the show later on. I streamed it on Netflix and was stunned how obvious the stuff was. Like "let's cut up a halter and make it into a chest harness" "right!"
Not once has any of this crossed my mind. I'll see an incongruity in a plot maybe but I was today years old when I realized I've never once questioned any prop. Great job to all of you out there with an eye for detail and an inquiring mind.
What about the Star Trek TNG shuttles being made with disposable razors? I learned that from Reading Rainbow.
Should have included the Doctor's tricorder -- made of a salt shaker & light pad in the original Star Trek series. Tho' most of the time the diagnosis was "He's dead, Jim."
Space Cowboys: when Clint Eastwood's character asks Donald Sutherland character if they will have enough whatever to do which life saving action, Sutherland pulls a magnetic "calculator" off the wall and pushes buttons, which beep with each touch. That's a kitchen timer. I have the exact model. Certainly not enough keys on it to do any math functions. But I'll give it this. I've had it for more than 20 years and it still works like a champ.
In the seventies, it was common to use pocket radios for walkie talkies on cop shows.
In the Alien movie: The tracking device prop: The main body of the prop is a Panasonic Ranger-505 (or more likely the National Commando 505, National being a brand used by Panasonic outside the United States and presumably in the United Kingdom, where the film was made) portable TV with various cosmetics added, including an ice cube tray (left side), a Stadium black plastic 7" gully cover (right side), a 45mm diameter Vernier dial (top), and cut down plastic speaker grills (right, left and back side). The prop also features colored lights, a small television viewer, and a sound output to indicate detected movement. The key used with the prop is from a 1970's Vauxhall car.
With so many Star Wars props, strange that nobody mentioned Han Solo's Mauser