IBM's AN-FSQ-7 panels from 1950s SAGE have shown up in a huge number of movies. They are <i>still</i> showing up in new movies. Woody's Electrical Props in LA rents them out.[1]<p>Those slanted panels aren't the computer. Those are the modems.<p>[1] <a href="https://woodysprops.com/item.php?uid=122&page=4" rel="nofollow">https://woodysprops.com/item.php?uid=122&page=4</a>
What computers available today look interesting enough that they will show up in movies next year?<p>Clicking through random computers I think the 80’s had a lot of really beautiful hardware.<p>I think it might be fun to buy an IBM PS/2 case and try to put modern hardware inside. I’d love to have that on my desk. Come to think of it, there must be companies making retro-looking cases…. If you search for retro computer case you get a bunch of boring 90’s towers. Where’s the fun stuff?
Ha! A couple decades ago I saw the original Westworld, spotted some assembly, and thought it looked like 6502/Apple II code, so I assumed that was “probably” it and thought I was a clever nerd. Now I check this list and discovered it wasn’t 6502, and then realized the 6502 (1975) didn’t exist at the time the movie was shot (1973). Reviewed some scenes just now on YouTube and I can see it doesn’t look like 6502 code at all. It does look like the assembly might be the code behind some of the animated displays that look like old screen savers that you see on the other monitors in the film, perhaps, based on a few comments & variables in the code. (For example: <a href="https://youtu.be/Luo3uEVOahw?t=2645" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/Luo3uEVOahw?t=2645</a>)
Similar: <a href="https://www.imcdb.org/" rel="nofollow">https://www.imcdb.org/</a> IMCDB, the Internet Movie Car Database
Fun Fact: in king of queens, most of the pcs (for example airport episode with doug's parents) are just RCT tvs with paper printout of a screen taped over it.
While not a movie, a bunch of NeXT Cubes (at least the monitors) were used in a Madonna video --- apparently some production company got a good deal on machines intended for Japan (hence the katakana interface)
This is a really impressive amount of effort. Every entry has a fairly even quality to it...screen grabs and contextual descriptions of even one-off episodes of television shows, yet alone decades worth of movies.
Amazing how long the Apple II list is (with its variants), and how short the Dell list is!
What timing. I was just preparing my Sony Vaio PCT-C1MHP only yesterday to try and sell. I remember seeing this in a movie around 2000 (probably Charlies Angels) and got one.<p><a href="https://www.starringthecomputer.com/computer.html?c=64" rel="nofollow">https://www.starringthecomputer.com/computer.html?c=64</a>
My 90s Macintosh was in How to make a killing (2026). I should put it up there.
Pairs nicely with <a href="https://accessmaincomputerfile.net/" rel="nofollow">https://accessmaincomputerfile.net/</a> (although that site might not be working any longer).
I remember seeing the TRS-80's in The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou but I didn't know that they were Model IV's.<p>According to this list, there was a TRS-80 Model III in the Star Wars TV series Andor:<p>Andor - Season 1, Episode 1, "Kassa" (2022)
No Cray appearances? Surprising.
Jurassic Park had a Thinking Machines CM-5.<p><a href="https://www.starringthecomputer.com/computer.html?c=15" rel="nofollow">https://www.starringthecomputer.com/computer.html?c=15</a><p>"The lights flash just like they do normally, although it's hard to understand why a theme park needs a supercomputer."<p>:D
Sneakers.<p><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/MovieDetails/comments/95izj7/sneakers_1992_hackers_cosmo_and_brice_have_a_seat/" rel="nofollow">https://www.reddit.com/r/MovieDetails/comments/95izj7/sneake...</a>
On the 'help' page, the Cray-like machine from the film Sneakers is listed under "Honourable mentions":<p><a href="https://www.starringthecomputer.com/help.html" rel="nofollow">https://www.starringthecomputer.com/help.html</a><p>From the site:<p>> The following films do not appear on the site because I believe the computers they feature are mock ups and therefore do not qualify.
Tron
<a href="https://digibarn.com/collections///systems/crays/cray1/Cray-In-Tron/index.html" rel="nofollow">https://digibarn.com/collections///systems/crays/cray1/Cray-...</a>
Huh. I always thought that there was a Cray in Wargames.
It looks spiritually similar to a CM-1 (<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connection_Machine" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connection_Machine</a>), but I think WOPR predates the Connection Machine. Still, watching Wargames and seeing WOPR always reminds me of a story my college hardware prof told about one of the early Connection Machines - that the LEDs were a busy signal, one for each processor. Supposedly there wasn’t enough power to have them all on at the same time, and they discovered it debugging someone’s parallel algorithm that appeared to crash the machine when, as they finally figured out, the algorithm at one point used all the processors simultaneously.
“sort by year” is buried on the site, but definitely a fun way to sort<p>there should also be a “you can spot the villain early since they’re the only one not using Apple” sub-list
I really want more info on the computers from Fallout and Cowboy Bebop. Some look original, but some of the background pieces I reckon might be 3d printed nostalgia pieces.
I found ZX Spectrum! And it was not popular in movies
My fav. so far is the IMSAI 8080 in "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead" (2007).
Atari ST, Jason Bourne in the hacker space
Its kinda sad that I've owned 26 of them. :-)
I feel like the movie Hackers should have more entries.
Wasn’t there a PowerBook in Blade (I)?
Commodore 64 film list is really impressive..
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No IBM PC references? Not one?<p>I mean the 5150 pc not the 5160 XT they mention.
No listing for Wargames?
Ones in the List I have used :)<p>* CDC 6600<p>* DEC VAX 11/780 (IIRC)<p>* Honeywell H200, did not expect to see this on the list<p>* IBM S/370 (IIRC)<p>* IBM/Lenovo Thinkpads - 760, T43, T420, T61, W500<p>* Wang Professional Computer - these were bomb proof. I had a 16 bit Unix running on this.<p>* Wang WLTC
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