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Posted: 10 Oct 2013, 17:42
by Findecanor
keymaster wrote:This is from the movie Avalon (2001). Amazing movie!
Spoiler:
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It looks like she is typing on an Amiga 500. The layout, the LEDs and the absence of pattern above the Del key give it away. the lighting is weird, though: I can't tell whether the keyboard has been painted or not.

I dislike that she is smoking... Keep your keyboards in a smoke-free environment to preserve their value!

Posted: 10 Oct 2013, 17:56
by Findecanor
prdlm2009 wrote:Goldeneye (1995). ...and tough call here, but it looks like a Model M2.

[youtube]http://youtu.be/X_G3HG73cK0[/youtube]
When he puts on his glasses and in closeups, it is a compact keyboard with no function keys and with only three columns of white keys to the right the main cluster. Esc on tilde position, Backwards L-shaped Enter key, large Backspace and legends in italics, upper-case and in the lower left corner, like on a Mac keyboard.

In the side-shots when he is typing, the keyboard has function keys and a numeric keypad, but it can't be an M2 because the function keys on an M2 are all white, and these aren't.

Note also the oversized black IBM stickers everywhere.... Blatant product-placement.

Posted: 11 Oct 2013, 07:54
by keymaster
Findecanor wrote:
keymaster wrote:This is from the movie Avalon (2001). Amazing movie!
Spoiler:
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It looks like she is typing on an Amiga 500. The layout, the LEDs and the absence of pattern above the Del key give it away. the lighting is weird, though: I can't tell whether the keyboard has been painted or not.

I dislike that she is smoking... Keep your keyboards in a smoke-free environment to preserve their value!
Wow, I think you're right! Nice catch, Amigo.

Posted: 20 Jan 2014, 12:04
by Findecanor
I spotted an IBM terminal with beam spring keyboard in the beginning of The secret of my success, starring Michael J Fox. I did not watch the movie, only zapped past it while watching TV.

Posted: 20 Jan 2014, 12:52
by Monkay
Just saw "The wolf of wall street" and spotted a lot of nice keyboards. Sadly it is too early to have some pictures.

Posted: 20 Jan 2014, 12:57
by Muirium
Oh man, I have got to see that!

Posted: 20 Jan 2014, 13:19
by Grond
It's coming out this week in Italy, looking forward to go and see it! As for pictures, apparently there are already good quality screeners on torrent.

Posted: 20 Jan 2014, 18:38
by Monkay
I am not interested in downloading this movie. It sure is a quite good "biography"-movie which entertains you about 3 hours. I was expecting a bit "more" because of the high compliments the movie got, but after all it is a very good movie. Also nice to rewatch. I guess I will buy the Blu-Ray.

Posted: 20 Jan 2014, 19:13
by Muirium
I think the idea's to go see the movie, then grab the torrent for some juicy keyboard screen caps for this thread. I certainly don't want to spoil the experience by watching a screener before going to the theatre. But I'm not pulling out my camera from the audience either!

Posted: 20 Jan 2014, 19:33
by Medowy
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Looks like Mr. Ratburn has some modded Kinesis action going there!
(Found this picture on reddit)

Posted: 20 Jan 2014, 19:44
by Muirium
Medowy wrote:Image

Looks like Mr. Ratburn has some modded Kinesis action going there!
(Found this picture on reddit)
Proof our people are making Arthur! I underestimated Ratburn. Or is that the Brain's desktop?

Posted: 20 Jan 2014, 20:05
by Medowy
Muirium wrote:
Medowy wrote:Image

Looks like Mr. Ratburn has some modded Kinesis action going there!
(Found this picture on reddit)
Proof our people are making Arthur! I underestimated Ratburn. Or is that the Brain's desktop?
I have no idea :D I don't actually watch the cartoon ;)

Posted: 20 Jan 2014, 20:45
by Muirium
The circle of life. First you watch cartoons, then you grow up, then children show up, and you watch cartoons again…

Posted: 20 Jan 2014, 21:32
by Grond
Muirium wrote:I think the idea's to go see the movie, then grab the torrent for some juicy keyboard screen caps for this thread.
Yes, that's what I meant! Maybe I'll do it myself after seeing the movie at the theater. ;)

Posted: 20 Jan 2014, 22:01
by nourathar
hey,

I have a son and recently we watched Tron and Terminator 2 together (I'm feeding him some of the classical science fiction films in small doses..).

In Terminator 2 (1991) I noticed this workstation cum keyboard, it is in the home of Dyson, the guy who invints the artificial intelligence that in 1997 will try to destroy mankind by triggering an atomic war:
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What is it ? I thought it might be a HP station, but I'm probably wrong. The side of the keyboard looks like a Northgate, but then the keycaps look sort of funny (which is why I thought of HP).

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 !
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What could those be ??

ciao,

J.

Posted: 20 Jan 2014, 22:08
by nourathar
nourathar wrote: What is it ? I thought it might be a HP station, but I'm probably wrong. The side of the keyboard looks like a Northgate, but then the keycaps look sort of funny (which is why I thought of HP).
The more I look at it, the more I think it actually is a Northgate, something like a 102 (without the row of function keys at the top), and the funnyness of the caps is probably just the lighting..

J.

Posted: 21 Jan 2014, 01:00
by webwit
nourathar wrote: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 !
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It's clearly DEC PDP equipment. Not sure which exact series or iteration.

Posted: 21 Jan 2014, 01:48
by mr_a500
nourathar wrote: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 !
tron01kb.jpg
The computer in the background is a Data General Eclipse S/230, but I couldn't find out the blue terminal. It looks like something by CDC. The Data General terminals usually used with this computer looked different:
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(how can she possibly look at that screen at that angle?)

I have no idea what the second terminal keyboard is. The keys have a bit of a DEC colour scheme, but not the layout or casing.

Posted: 23 Jan 2014, 19:32
by Grond
I finally saw "The Wolf of Wall Street": that's sure worth watching! As for the keyboards, I think I spotted some of the same Qtrons seen in Olivers Stone's "Wall Street". The Wolf himself is a buckling spring man, and he has a Model M (white label I think) right on his desk. His employees seem to work on bulkier 122 key Ms, while his weird friend Donnie is caught typing on what may be a huge ass Alps with pad printed keys or a downright rubber dome.

Posted: 23 Jan 2014, 21:48
by Findecanor
Medowy wrote:Looks like Mr. Ratburn has some modded Kinesis action going there!
No no, that is clearly a old Maltron. A pretty good rendition actually, except that I haven't heard of it being produced in orange.
Older ones had the function keys in a row on the top instead of in the key wells. Numeric keypad in the centre.

Posted: 16 Feb 2014, 23:10
by Grond
I've just watched "Her" by Spike Jonze... no keyboards in that film because it's all voice control of course! Ever since HAL 9000 in "2001: a Space Odyssey", films have been showing us that voice control is evil! Keep using keyboards guys!

Posted: 28 Feb 2014, 21:48
by Grond
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From Scream (1996). A tenkeyless with mouse buttons. Anyone recognizes it?

EDIT: Apparently it's a Sejin SPR-8630.

Re: Keyboards in movies/TV series!

Posted: 01 Mar 2014, 02:54
by Yslen
Nobody has mentioned Battlestar yet?
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Posted: 01 Mar 2014, 10:22
by Grond
What about Brazil? Keyboards are strictly mechanical in there!

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Posted: 01 Mar 2014, 22:49
by Grond
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Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994). Wes himself is writing the script on a Model M!

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Stand by Me (1986).

Posted: 02 Mar 2014, 14:01
by Daniel Beardsmore
Grond wrote:EDIT: Apparently it's a Sejin SPR-8630.
Almost the same as Buffy's Swearing Keyboard but not quite (doesn't have the stepped 1 key, but it does have the narrow arrow keys).

Posted: 13 Mar 2014, 17:43
by mr_a500
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 !
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How about this?

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There's a bit of lens distortion in the ad, making the terminal appear smaller - but otherwise it looks pretty close to me.

Posted: 13 Mar 2014, 17:55
by nourathar
hey wow, that is a good find, bravo !
Now the next question is where we can buy one !

Posted: 13 Mar 2014, 18:13
by Grond
"Medium scale" means it only takes one room to store it? :S

Posted: 16 Mar 2014, 21:42
by Grond
A good part of "True Detective" is set in 1995, so it looks like a nica place to spot some nice keyboards. Instead I only found a bunch of Selectrics. Amazing show anyway.

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