Ask Adam Savage: On the Destiny of "Important" Film Props Post-Production

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What would Adam like to see happen with important film props after filming? Does he have advice for building a particular prop display? In this livestream excerpt, Adam answers questions from Tested members Warship Models Underway / Kurt, Ryan Peck and Drepic, whom we thank for their support. Join this channel to support Tested and get access to perks, like asking Adam questions:
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  • @tested
    @tested Жыл бұрын

    Join this channel to support Tested and get access to perks, like asking Adam questions: kzread.info/dron/iDJtJKMICpb9B1qf7qjEOA.htmljoin

  • @idonotconsent

    @idonotconsent

    Жыл бұрын

    Actors and actresses are props also. After all, they do prop them up to tell there lies.

  • @sexyneanderthal
    @sexyneanderthal Жыл бұрын

    Adam, I used to work as a knight at Medieval Times. I had to start out as a squire. There was a part in the show after the end of the final fight where the lights would go out and the squires would have to run out and grab discarded weapons before the lights went on. It was really difficult to find the weapons in the dark. Until one day, when I remembered you testing the pirate eyepatch myth and tried closing one eye before the lights went out. It worked wonders and I told everyone else about the trick. Every squire immediately started doing it and we taught it to every new hire. To my knowledge the trick is still used there today. Thought you might appreciate the weird way your show changed a policy in a unique place.

  • @vixengypsy

    @vixengypsy

    Жыл бұрын

    Very cool of you to share this! Thanks.

  • @My_mid-victorian_crisis
    @My_mid-victorian_crisis Жыл бұрын

    Debbie Renolds was a fantastic woman, not just as a survivor of The Studio System and an Entertainer, but as a savior of Hollywood History. For many reasons, she is/was a big hero of mine. I'm a costumer, mainly working in independent films. I have the first major build from the first movie I worked on (an 1836 ball gown). I wish I could keep it forever and still had the other prop pieces from that shoot that go along with it. I'm about to donate it to a local museum because I can't carry it around anymore. Phil Tippet is one of my great heroes in movies, even more after watching Light and Magic. His work is astounding, and he doesn't get the credit he deserves.

  • @richardbskelton
    @richardbskelton Жыл бұрын

    Regarding props at the end of production: I was working at Animal Logic on the Fox Studios lot in Sydney when they were wrapping up on Alien Covenant, and we got an email saying that the production were clearing out all their assorted props so they wouldn't have to pay to store or ship them. They basically filled a soundstage with props, and you could go through, pick stuff out, and pay whatever the person on the front desk asked. Hidden in a corner was a bunch of stuff left over from The Martian, and that's how I picked up a computer display and mount from the Hermes set for $20.

  • @lgerback34

    @lgerback34

    Жыл бұрын

    Wow! That’s awesome.

  • @stewiegriffin4

    @stewiegriffin4

    Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely awesome!

  • @alexkaiser4569
    @alexkaiser4569 Жыл бұрын

    I love that Adam takes such pains to recommend options rather than dictate actions for the proper displaying of the prop mask and gloves. So refreshing when everyone else on the internet talks as though their word is law and should be followed to the letter.

  • @StevenSkoczen

    @StevenSkoczen

    Жыл бұрын

    This. It's the subtle intentionality, and little corrections from "you should" to "I would." Noticed, appreciated, inspires me to do more of the same.

  • @TravThompson
    @TravThompson Жыл бұрын

    hearing the mecha glove build was 10 years ago....thank you for decades of content...it's unbelievable.

  • @forthwithtx5852
    @forthwithtx5852 Жыл бұрын

    To this day, it amazes me when I read or watch stories about the most iconic movie props being mis-handled or stored badly. The Alien Drop Ship and the Nostromo are great examples. If I remember correctly, the Nostromo and the original series Star Trek Shuttlecraft props were displayed out of doors for a time, making their restoration very difficult, not to mention props lost to time, altogether.

  • @dr.rotwang
    @dr.rotwang Жыл бұрын

    FYI for those archiving and displaying items. A major source of UV light we all forget about is fluorescent lights. So shop lights, lighted display cases with fluorescent bulbs, and even CFL bulbs. So be careful with what display you put your prop in and what source of illumination you choose when displaying it in all its glory.

  • @tantamounted

    @tantamounted

    Жыл бұрын

    White LEDs can be a risk as well, since the current way to make them is with a UV LED lighting up a phosphor that produces the visible light, so some UV can leak if not fully absorbed by the phosphor. These lights also tend to have a bluish tint to them because of this.

  • @LordMayorOfDairyBell
    @LordMayorOfDairyBell Жыл бұрын

    There's a Wizard of Oz theme park here in North Carolina that feature props and costumes from the MGM classic. They used to have more but, unfortunately, a lot of it was lost when half the part burned down. A lot of people erroneously claim that the park is abandoned but it's not. It's just slowly rebuilding and only opens in September. It also has the perfect address. 1 Yellow Brick Road, Beech Mountain, NC.

  • @yowie0889

    @yowie0889

    Жыл бұрын

    It's not in Kansas anymore?

  • @Rick_Hoppe
    @Rick_Hoppe Жыл бұрын

    I worked in the motion picture industry for 30 years and lived just a few miles from the Motion Picture Academy. I don’t think they had a museum per se a the time, but they had many exhibits... on production design, storyboards, costumes, etc. They had an exhibit on Jim Henson’s The Dark Crystal that was mind boggling!... costumes, props and puppets (The Los Angeles County Art Museum had some movie exhibits as well). I realized how lucky I was and saw as many exhibitions as I could!

  • @SiliconRiot
    @SiliconRiot Жыл бұрын

    I'm also a child of the 70's and 80's and though it was nowhere near on par with Ghostbusters, Star Wars, or many other movies that made us I had the opportunity to purchase one of the actual MK 4 Motorcycles form Hal Needham's Megaforce.... A Friend of mine who was helping to do a little restoration to a practical vehicle that is probable the closest thing to a live action G.I. Joe was had at the time is showing it at the LA Comicon this weekend before returning it to me. The most prized movie prop I own and bought for the 9 year old me.... As I saw the movie on my 9th birthday.

  • @r.e.barnett1297
    @r.e.barnett1297 Жыл бұрын

    It's not necessarily a prop but I would love to have a replica of an enigma machine. This channel has me thinking about trying to make one!

  • @FormerlyKnownAsAndrew
    @FormerlyKnownAsAndrew Жыл бұрын

    For me it would be the animatronic Jurassic Park T-Rex. Lol 🦖

  • @BearbearbearbearbearbearRarrrr

    @BearbearbearbearbearbearRarrrr

    Жыл бұрын

    With lasers.

  • @jerrybeilgard5824
    @jerrybeilgard5824 Жыл бұрын

    When I was a kid in the mid 60's. I had written Paramount Studios and asked if they had any leftover Tribbles or a Communicator I could have or buy. I recived a nice generic letter explaining they werent available for sale and had none to give away. Although at the time one could buy a Get Smart Transisitor Radio Pen like the one 86 used to talk to 99.

  • @CaesiusX
    @CaesiusX Жыл бұрын

    5:36 _"For me, 1982-83 were this crazy moment for films…"_ 🎞️ I think *Adam* and I are the same age.¹ Along with the contemporary entertainment we loved, I feel our generation _just might be_ the last to actually have been exposed to the vast amounts of entertainment *that came before.* We had TV pouring old films and TV shows into our heads constantly. Now, there is little to no exposure to said entertainment, unless the individual seeks it out. . .and we know that ain't happening. At best, there might be a handful of films, or perhaps an old TV show, they take the time to watch. I am grateful for the time in which I was raised. The weekends would bring Saturday morning cartoons, and around noon, *World Beyond* would provide a double feature sci-fi and/or horror film. Then amazing action films and war movies on *Action Theater.* During the week we had reruns of every kind. _Gilligan's Island, I Love Lucy, Get Smart, Batman,_ Original _Mickey Mouse Club._ And of course, _The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, STAR TREK, Space 1999, Doctor Who,_ and so on. Where I lived, right after school, was _Dialing for Dollars._ They would show the most eclectic selection of films from the history of Hollywood, while their call-in game show occurred during the commercial breaks. And let us not forget, the Late Late Show. A treasure trove of films for those who couldn't sleep. . .or kids that were excited to stay up late. 😄That's when I first saw _"The Spirit is Willing."_ A silly William Castle horror/comedy from 1967, about three ghosts playing pranks on a couple (Sid Caesar, Vera Miles) and their teenage son (Barry Gordon), as they rent a house in New England.² The most memorable bit that stayed with me all these decades later: _The music of _*_Vic Mizzy!_* Oh, that and the blonde kiss-hungry ghost girl! Talk about a gateway to my more formative years. 😌 Be well! 🙋🏼‍♂️ ··•●✺●•·· ¹ ─ DOB circa 1967 ² ─ Also starring familiar character actors including Harvey Lembeck, Mary Wickes, John McGiver, Doodles Weaver, Jesse White and John ("Gomez Addams") Astin.

  • @emergingloki
    @emergingloki Жыл бұрын

    From the PS auction: Roy Batty's coat. So much of my young life right there. With all the great films that have come and gone, it's still my favourite. When he came back from that viewing, Adam could have said in all honesty "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe....".

  • @billdodson5703

    @billdodson5703

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah I’d swoon for any piece from BR - there’s so many and they all glitter like c-beams

  • @keeganpenney169
    @keeganpenney169 Жыл бұрын

    As a picture framer adam talking about acid free, UV conservation, and off gassing gets me giddy. I'd hire Adam in a minute.

  • @TheKevhill
    @TheKevhill Жыл бұрын

    “Guardian’s Guide to the Galaxy” world be an amazing mashup

  • @Ziz62266
    @Ziz62266 Жыл бұрын

    Adam - next time you come to New York, see if you can do some videos at Museum of the Moving Image in Queens.

  • @Sthunderrocker
    @Sthunderrocker Жыл бұрын

    The big Star Trek auction is when I realized the Star Trek of my youth was over. I remember getting teary watching...

  • @mattdehnel9147
    @mattdehnel9147 Жыл бұрын

    I worked on the Academy Museum in LA for years! I would absolutely love to know what Adam ends of thinking about it! (I will also say that while I was working there I was wearing a Savage Apron) just an FYI

  • @ryandowney8743
    @ryandowney8743 Жыл бұрын

    I would LOOOOOOVE a video of you going through Guillermo Del Toro's Bleak House!

  • @adammeikle
    @adammeikle Жыл бұрын

    how you got your worst injury in the shop would be a good video idea

  • @verystrangelife1375
    @verystrangelife1375 Жыл бұрын

    You should reach out to Todd Fisher, Carrie’s brother. He has Debbie’s collection and a ton of Carrie’s stuff. Jordan the Lion, has met with him several times. He has sooo much stuff.

  • @verystrangelife1375

    @verystrangelife1375

    Жыл бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/ioR6s9KoiNyfl9o.html

  • @onava15
    @onava15 Жыл бұрын

    Hey Adam and the Tested team, if you make it out to the Academy Museum in LA, come out to the La Brea Tar Pits on the other end of the block! We have a special puppet program with a certain Sabertooth cat you’ll love to see!

  • @button-puncher
    @button-puncher Жыл бұрын

    Fluorescent lamps also kick out a bunch of UV. My office has two 4x2 troffers with 4 bulbs each. Enough UV is given off by those to bleach highlighter from documents and some ink. I don't think LED lamps give off UV but I'd check before deploying them in an archival setting. You can get clear UV and IR blocking film just like a car window tint. Can by applied to the glass covering photos and art. Or display cases.

  • @plasmaburndeath
    @plasmaburndeath Жыл бұрын

    I simply want the Shakespeare Historical Original Klingon documents from Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.

  • @davids7778
    @davids7778 Жыл бұрын

    Adam, at a couple of points in this video (such as 8:52), you "corrected" yourself from saying things like "you should.." to "one could.." or "I would.." Could you talk more about why you did that? From the context it seems like you're trying to impart guidance in a more "positive" and less "demanding" or "controlling" manner? I found this to be very interesting, and I'd like to learn more about it, and other ways of being more "positive" when speaking to other people. Is there a name for this kind of word-choosing technique that I can search for to learn about? I do volunteer work teaching bicycle repair and maintenance, so I'm frequently providing technical instruction to small diverse groups of people, and the workshop strives to be a "safe space" for anyone who wants to learn. I'd like to be more aware of how my speech patterns may affect others, and how I can improve in that regard.

  • @dpsamu2000
    @dpsamu2000 Жыл бұрын

    I made a foam, and latex scull for a Cheron The Ferryman of The River Styx costume. It was 7 feet tall, with thermo plastic molded bone hands, black flowing multi layered muslin robe, and 32 red LEDs for the irises of the eyes, and won several prizes. The latex of the scull became dry, and hard. It cracked, and silver dollar size chips broke off. But that let the orange foam show through which made it look like mummified skin was pealing off of the underlying scull, and made it even more horrible. It scares grown men, and still wins prizes.

  • @Doctors_TARDIS
    @Doctors_TARDIS Жыл бұрын

    Prop store makes me both happy and sad. I'm glad that those items are going to a home, but sad that it's usually a private collector never to be seen again by the public. I really wish Hollywood cared more about preserving it's history. But it's just a business. The videogame industry can also be just as bad at preserving it's history. So many things are going to be lost to time that could be otherwise saved.

  • @Thomas_Esson

    @Thomas_Esson

    Жыл бұрын

    It's partially the industry to blame, but also partially the general public's still-relatively-low appreciation for the value of film artifacts compared with fine art. Anyone who'd like to see more prop museums: visit the ones that currently exist, and encourage others to visit them.

  • @laserpanda94

    @laserpanda94

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Thomas_Esson Exactly this. Everyone wants everything preserved but aren't interested in hearing about the costs involved in making that happen. Museums need support to do what they do.

  • @Docstantinople
    @Docstantinople Жыл бұрын

    If they ever do a BTTF reboot Adam needs to play Doc Brown. 😎

  • @RileyZilla1001
    @RileyZilla1001 Жыл бұрын

    My dream prop and costume would be the Garo golden knight armor and sword. It is such an impressive tokusatsu suit.

  • @nathkrupa3463
    @nathkrupa3463 Жыл бұрын

    Good nice information sir thanks

  • @FasAntick
    @FasAntick Жыл бұрын

    Liked this as soon as I heard Adam want's a functioning key to Hamanatra. ❤❤ The Mummy.

  • @michaelscheel9533
    @michaelscheel9533 Жыл бұрын

    your comments about your Hellboy prop reminds me of when First Lady Reagan's first Inaurgual dress was having problems with the material draping to the floor. Doonesbury's Creator did a real diservice to the Smithsonian conservator staff with his comments,

  • @Michael-ee4uz
    @Michael-ee4uz8 ай бұрын

    I want a working Key to Hamunaptra so bad. Closest I've found both opens and closes but in a different way than the movie so it doesn't have that satisfying spring release... And it's 400 smackeroos. Still tempted.

  • @WalnutandSteel
    @WalnutandSteel Жыл бұрын

    I have a vast vintage gun collection and preservation and conservation is a full time job!

  • @rodchallis8031
    @rodchallis8031 Жыл бұрын

    Coolest prop story in movies I ever ran across was Mel Brooks finding out that the prop designer for the original "Frankenstein" movie still had all the lab stuff. Brooks rented it for "Young Frankenstein" So he had "real" props (so to speak) and wasn't just... PUTTINONTHERIIIITZ.

  • @rodchallis8031

    @rodchallis8031

    Жыл бұрын

    Sorry, that should be "Frankensteen".

  • @Daniel-fy6ej
    @Daniel-fy6ej Жыл бұрын

    I build scenery for a living and it took me a while to get used to the fact that just about everything I build will end up in a dumpster when everything wraps. Very rarely do companies save things we build

  • @urockitony2
    @urockitony2 Жыл бұрын

    Yes, fascinating questions indeed; and, extremely generous answers! Thank you for always sharing your wealth of knowledge..

  • @rebootweb
    @rebootweb Жыл бұрын

    I was heartbroken when I found out that all the original models from Thunderbirds were just thrown in a skip. Looking at the current model of the prop store you wonder if it would be viable to open film museums around the world that could display props from films that would also serve as storage.

  • @Thomas_Esson

    @Thomas_Esson

    Жыл бұрын

    If we want more prop museums, the first thing we need to do is visit the ones that currently exist, and encourage others to visit. A selection: - Museum of the Moving Image - New York - Museum of Pop Culture - Seattle - Academy Museum of Motion Pictures - Los Angeles - Lucas Museum of Narrative Art - Los Angeles (coming soon) - The Movie Prop Experience - Las Vegas - National Museum of American History - Washington, D.C. - Center for Puppetry Arts - Atlanta - National Film and Sci-Fi Museum - Milton Keynes - Cinémathèque Française - Paris - Musée Miniature et Cinéma - Lyon

  • @rebootweb

    @rebootweb

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Thomas_Esson Been to National Film and Sci-Fi Museum - Milton Keynes. Amazing collection of Star Trek costumes that you can get real close to. Being a massive Gerry Anderson fan it was amazing to see the Space 1999 props and models.

  • @dpsamu2000

    @dpsamu2000

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Thomas_Esson Great point. The Musee Conti Wax Museum in New Orleans with a fantastic collection of revolutionary war weapons, clothing, and furnishings as well as the obligatory dungeon of horrors closed recently after over 100 years. Museum, and zoos have acutely low attendance.

  • @Thomas_Esson

    @Thomas_Esson

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dpsamu2000 Yup. My abiding memory of visiting prop museums over the years is having galleries of iconic pieces almost to myself. When I was in Seattle, I constantly struggled to convince friends to visit MoPop - even when I offered free passes that came with my membership.

  • @Key_Capz_
    @Key_Capz_ Жыл бұрын

    A tool that you owned or one you made, would of a kind and worth a mill for me because I wouldn't sell it.

  • @LoGoMeMe
    @LoGoMeMe Жыл бұрын

    Can Adam give me a hint about the medieval part

  • @dave928
    @dave928 Жыл бұрын

    and use UV glass if framed or in a case.

  • @skepticalbadger
    @skepticalbadger Жыл бұрын

    Warner Brothers is the exception - they have been retaining a lot of stuff although getting access other than the backlot tour seems to be impossible.

  • @williammitchell4417
    @williammitchell4417 Жыл бұрын

    If only... For example there was an insane law in California to preserve props for TV and movies, some of the other KITT'S would still be alive.

  • @googiegress7459

    @googiegress7459

    Жыл бұрын

    CA is really great at coming up with insane laws.

  • @RileyZilla1001
    @RileyZilla1001 Жыл бұрын

    I know you guys have been to Weta Workshop a few times. You guys should go to Shiniichi Wakasa's studio (Monsters, Inc [not the Pixar movie]) and cover the creation of kaiju suits for the Godzilla movies.

  • @jameshiggins-thomas9617
    @jameshiggins-thomas9617 Жыл бұрын

    Do the studios still store props or is that no more? Though the sheer amount of props would be daunting to preserve .. how does one decide? (Reminds me of the lost tv episodes from early tape days as tapes were reused rather than kept).

  • @dpsamu2000

    @dpsamu2000

    Жыл бұрын

    The universal studio tour goes through a prop warehouse. Mostly framed paintings, furniture, Georgian period costumes and a couple of airliner sets. Some large props displayed outdoors in visitor areas. Space capsule, boats, land of the giants props. Very few miniatures, or hand props on display. Presumably there are stocks of dishware, and nick nacks. Rumor has it that studio dumpster bins contain a treasure trove from time to time. I suspect collection personnel might be persuaded to allow one to roll the dumpster out for them.

  • @dwgustaf
    @dwgustaf Жыл бұрын

    Excalibur! 😀

  • @TeriWilde
    @TeriWilde Жыл бұрын

    I'd like the T Virus vaccine case from Resident Evil... I'm a huge fan of the RE franchise.

  • @BlueJazzBoyNZ
    @BlueJazzBoyNZ Жыл бұрын

    Adam Did you ever think about buying "20th century Props" when they tanked and were up for a pittance before being sold piecemeal...??

  • @jeremiahramos5526
    @jeremiahramos5526 Жыл бұрын

    Where do I see the video of the “key to ???” (I can’t quite make out what that last word is)

  • @Thomas_Esson

    @Thomas_Esson

    Жыл бұрын

    Hamunaptra. Look up his video "The Mummy's Golden Book of Amun-Ra Original Prop!" from Oct. 24th.

  • @jeremiahramos5526

    @jeremiahramos5526

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Thomas_Esson awesome. Thank you.

  • @graememckay9972
    @graememckay9972 Жыл бұрын

    Russell Crowe donated almost all the props from Robin Hood to a Scottish charity called The Clanranald Trust for Scotland including the big battering ram. Last I heard it was outside in the weather at the charities medieval village Duncarron. It had been damaged by vandals but was still left outside. Haven't been part of the group for 10yrs so no idea what condition it's in now.

  • @TheSonofruss
    @TheSonofruss Жыл бұрын

    I feel that having the bust of the actor that wore the mask would be the best possible thing to display it on barring that wouldn’t a mannequin bust work as a fill in for display?

  • @wayne6737
    @wayne6737 Жыл бұрын

    Gerday mate, Your $500 armor is most definately worth it. Here is my query out of left field:- If there was ever a space war but only weapons were knife sword and axe and you had to make a set of armor to be worn over your space suit, how would you make it? Whay idea would it look like? As there is no weight in space all you had to contend with was moving in your suit and armor with all its drawbacks, your enemy has the same problems but as till now, they have never known war, thats why the weapons probs. You have no weapons as your team & you, Leader, are on a search for E.T.Life intending friendship but your enemy sees you all as murdering invaders and, & of course, communication is impossible. BUILD IT MATE, at least Draw it. Have a gr8 time. Love your work ❤. Peace Out. ✌. Wayne

  • @cameron1975williams
    @cameron1975williams Жыл бұрын

    There has to be a new film worth having props from before we worry about what future props will be kept. Cinema peaked in the latter half of the 20th Century.

  • @AlBundyOz
    @AlBundyOz Жыл бұрын

    I'd love to recreate the Married With Children set as a mancave. Adam, where would I even start on layout & measurements. I need blueprints!!

  • @Stig024
    @Stig024 Жыл бұрын

    The key to what?

  • @joshua.snyder

    @joshua.snyder

    Жыл бұрын

    Hamunaptra. It is from The Mummy.

  • @egyptwns89_26
    @egyptwns89_26 Жыл бұрын

    Now, how would someone get in touch with a script authenticating person?

  • @Thomas_Esson

    @Thomas_Esson

    Жыл бұрын

    I'd recommend reaching out to Royal Books in Baltimore; they specialize in film scripts, and the owner wrote the only book on the subject that I'm aware of.

  • @windzer
    @windzer Жыл бұрын

    funny how over the years adam savage and james gunn turned into the same person

  • @kingjames4886
    @kingjames4886 Жыл бұрын

    adam just like "ya, I have admiral akbar's head..."

  • @flagg85
    @flagg85 Жыл бұрын

    X-Wing from star wars for me...

  • @Codex_of_Wisdom
    @Codex_of_Wisdom Жыл бұрын

    It's amazing that anything can happen in the universe with how damaging UV light is to just about everything.

  • @MLeoDaalder
    @MLeoDaalder Жыл бұрын

    On one hand holly wood can't wait to get rid of everything associated with a movie to cut costs, and on the other they can't let go of wrapped up movies and continue to remake or make sequels...

  • @samflynn9409
    @samflynn9409 Жыл бұрын

    🤳🙀

  • @f.eugenedunnamiii9452
    @f.eugenedunnamiii9452 Жыл бұрын

    At 1+ billion dollars is the answer not "ALL OF THEM!"?

  • @duncanscales8182
    @duncanscales8182 Жыл бұрын

    '"...if you have soft parts in the head..." Oh we're all a little soft in the head sometimes

  • @stinkyham9050
    @stinkyham9050 Жыл бұрын

    Which prop would you buy if you won a billion $. That's easy! Bruce the shark or the Millennium Falcon!

  • @yowie0889

    @yowie0889

    Жыл бұрын

    If a visitor criticises the condition of the displayed Millennium Falcon: "'She may not look like much, but she's got it where it counts, kid.'"

  • @Warshipmodelsunderway
    @Warshipmodelsunderway Жыл бұрын

    Sadly, I didn't win the lottery. 🙂

  • @scottmantooth8785
    @scottmantooth8785 Жыл бұрын

    *what prop would you obtain if winning the 1.3 billion dollar lottery?...all of them would be a start*

  • @garywatson3778
    @garywatson3778 Жыл бұрын

    ...supple...

  • @lordgarion514
    @lordgarion514 Жыл бұрын

    Let's don't forget the biggest reason they form a new company for each movie. To help hide profits. Go look up where they not too long ago claimed in court, that the original Star Wars hadn't made a penny in profit.....

  • @dpsamu2000

    @dpsamu2000

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah. That's Hollywood financing. They defraud investors in the movie company by also owning the advertising company which the movie executives pay, and claim all the profits went to advertising. That't why "old money" despises "show people".

  • @kmarchery
    @kmarchery Жыл бұрын

    Very dumb question What prop does Adam want ?? "ALL OF THEM !!!! " He would open a prop museum Called Adams Cave Offering classes on prop making /replication And cosplay 101/102/103 /104 And maybe ,how not to blow stuff ( or sh,,*) Up for advanced makers . Ooooh right On set first aid 101 /102 . But you need to take how to realize you will hurt yourself building things 101 as a prerequisites. That's what he would do with powerball crazy money 🤑

  • @stephencampbell9886
    @stephencampbell9886 Жыл бұрын

    Adam, your bedroom is so messy.

  • @spookmineer
    @spookmineer Жыл бұрын

    I googled "glamdring" and of course found one. Recommended minimum age: 99 years. I guess I'll have to wait a few more years.

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