The other evening while watching The Thing (1978) I noticed an Apple ][ in one of the scenes (the main hero is playing chess on the computer in an Antartica lab)
I am curious: what other movies has the Apple ][ appeared in?
The other evening while watching The Thing (1978) I noticed an Apple ][ in one of the scenes (the main hero is playing chess on the computer in an Antartica lab)
I am curious: what other movies has the Apple ][ appeared in?
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Movie: 2010, with Roy Schneider on the beach, the"portable" Apple //c
TV series Lost, Desmond enters the five special numbers on an Apple ][+. I posted pictures on this site/discussion group. Do a search to see them.
Movie Tron, Flynn uses an Apple ]I[ to hack into the MCP.
I actually thought the LOST television series had a an apple III of all things?! - maybe its my eyes...
Steve
Pirates of Silicon Valley
Surprisingly, it wasn't until about 2 weeks ago that I actually saw that movie for the first time. My friend bought it for me as a gift and when I got it, i couldn't believe it. Cost him $3 with free shipping off of eBay. Anyways, I love the Movie and was bewildered at how inhumane Steve J. was at that time. Downright psychotic, drugs or not, that's a good way to make enemies (and enemies he did make. Scully anyone?)
BTW I had a minor hand in Pirates of Silicon Valley.
I leased the only Apple ][ to appear in the film to the property master (yes I still own it), the others shown were Apple ][+'s with the "+" covered in brown crayon. He asked me over to tour the sets a few times too.
One of the Batman movies had an apple II lab in it.
Here are some off the top of my head:
In The Dead Zone (Cronenberg's version), Anthony Zerbe's character walks in on his son using an Apple II+.
In an episode of Simon & Simon, a kid is shown in the introduction using an Apple II+ to dial into a bank's system and conduct illegal transfers.
In Parts: The Clonus Horror, an Apple II or II+ was used for the displays in the command center.
In WarGames, An Apple II or II+ was used with a special interface card to generate the little "GAME TIME REMAINING" display on the WOPR. This is revealed in a letter near the bottom of this page.
Hi,
I thought that the text overlaid on the vision of the terminator in the original terminator movie was a disassembled monitor output from an Apple 2. I watched it the other month and noticed it as it looked familiar. I paused the movie to check, and to me it looked a lot like a disassembled list from the monitor prompt on an Apple 2. Can anyone confirm that?
Regards,
Grant
apple III monitor
monitor stand
apple II