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Our Hobby in the Cinema
Posted by Sprue-ce Goose on Monday, April 19, 2010 1:05 PM

I happened to watch a movie titled: "Three Days of the Condor" in which a free-lance assasin named Joubert ( Max von Sydow )  was shown painting lead ( 54mm? ) military figures in his hotel room.

( One figure looked a bit  like von Hammer, BTW  Wink)

This movie is the only one I can recall which depicts someone modeling as a hobby.

Is this movie unique or can anyone else recall something similar in another movie?

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Posted by mitsdude on Monday, April 19, 2010 1:09 PM

I've seen movies where somone in them was doing some modeling but I don't remember what they were!

 

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Posted by Daywalker on Monday, April 19, 2010 1:24 PM

Another movie which features a character enjoying our hobby in "Ronin" starring Robert DeNiro.  Great movie BTW, and one of the best car-chases on the big screen!

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Posted by Tojo72 on Monday, April 19, 2010 1:29 PM

In 40 days and 40 nights,Josh Hartnett takes up modeling to relieve his pressure.

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Posted by oddmanrush on Monday, April 19, 2010 1:46 PM

Two movies I can think of are 40 Year Old Virgin and Murder at 1600. Both distinctly different movies and both depict modeling in, well, different manners as you could probably guess by the titles if you haven't seen them. Modeling is also featured on several episodes of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as a murderer leaves a small scale representation of the scene of the crime at the scene of the crime.

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Posted by Aggieman on Monday, April 19, 2010 1:53 PM

In In the Line of Fire, John Malkovich produces a small pistol he intends to use to assassinate the president with out of resin.

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Posted by jtrace214 on Monday, April 19, 2010 2:34 PM

I have to agree with Daywalker about Ronin,if your into car chases all I can say is wow,watch it.Plus its a great movie that you have to watch more than once to catch on to everything

 

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Posted by panzerguy on Monday, April 19, 2010 2:39 PM

 In the Chuck Norris movie 'Hitman' he builds jet fighters when he's not whacking bad guys

 In 'Easy Money' with Rodney Dangerfield he takes up modeling after he quites drinking and smoking. One scene shows him working on a 109 at the kitchen table. When he leaves for work he asks his wife if she could pick up the Mess-A- S#%t he left on the table.

 And in 'The Good Shepherd' Matt Damon builds ships in bottles.

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Posted by bbrowniii on Monday, April 19, 2010 2:48 PM

The movie 'Sunshine Cleaning' (Cleaners??) is about a woman who gets into the crime-scene cleaning business.  She becomes friends with a guy who runs the shop where she buys most of her supplies.  He has a model bench in the back of the shop, with an impressive stash.  Oh, yeah, he also has one arm...Geeked

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Posted by stikpusher on Monday, April 19, 2010 3:16 PM

panzerguy

 In the Chuck Norris movie 'Hitman' he builds jet fighters when he's not whacking bad guys

 In 'Easy Money' with Rodney Dangerfield he takes up modeling after he quites drinking and smoking. One scene shows him working on a 109 at the kitchen table. When he leaves for work he asks his wife if she could pick up the Mess-A- S#%t he left on the table.

 And in 'The Good Shepherd' Matt Damon builds ships in bottles.

Chuck Norris doesn't build the models, he stares at the box full of sprues until they assemble themselves....Whistling

 

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Posted by Triarius on Monday, April 19, 2010 3:54 PM

stikpusher

 

 panzerguy:

 

 In the Chuck Norris movie 'Hitman' he builds jet fighters when he's not whacking bad guys

 In 'Easy Money' with Rodney Dangerfield he takes up modeling after he quites drinking and smoking. One scene shows him working on a 109 at the kitchen table. When he leaves for work he asks his wife if she could pick up the Mess-A- S#%t he left on the table.

 And in 'The Good Shepherd' Matt Damon builds ships in bottles.

 

 

Chuck Norris doesn't build the models, he stares at the box full of sprues until they assemble themselves....Whistling

No, he kicks the box and the model lands, fully assembled and painted, on the workbench. You've got Nuck Chorris confused with the other Kung Fu guy…Whistling

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Posted by Jim Barton on Monday, April 19, 2010 4:34 PM

Not sure about the remake a few years ago, but in the original Flight of the Phoenix, one of the characters reveals that he designs and builds model airplanes.

"Whaddya mean 'Who's flying the plane?!' Nobody's flying the plane!"

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Monday, April 19, 2010 5:05 PM

Charlie's brother Alan takes up building model cars in an episode of Two & a Half Men...

 

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Posted by mg.mikael on Monday, April 19, 2010 5:05 PM

oddmanrush
Modeling is also featured on several episodes of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as a murderer leaves a small scale representation of the scene of the crime at the scene of the crime.

LOL.....I could see Manny doing that. (No, not murdering people, but making models of the scene of the crime.) Hahaha.Stick out tongue

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Posted by panzerguy on Monday, April 19, 2010 5:18 PM

Triarius

 stikpusher:

 

 panzerguy:

 

 In the Chuck Norris movie 'Hitman' he builds jet fighters when he's not whacking bad guys

 In 'Easy Money' with Rodney Dangerfield he takes up modeling after he quites drinking and smoking. One scene shows him working on a 109 at the kitchen table. When he leaves for work he asks his wife if she could pick up the Mess-A- S#%t he left on the table.

 And in 'The Good Shepherd' Matt Damon builds ships in bottles.

 

 

Chuck Norris doesn't build the models, he stares at the box full of sprues until they assemble themselves....Whistling

 

No, he kicks the box and the model lands, fully assembled and painted, on the workbench. You've got Nuck Chorris confused with the other Kung Fu guy…Whistling

First, what ever Chuck Norris stares at for more than a few seconds melts.

Second when Chuck Norris kicks something it doesn't landWink.

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Posted by Triarius on Monday, April 19, 2010 6:49 PM

panzerguy

First, what ever Chuck Norris stares at for more than a few seconds melts.

 

Second when Chuck Norris kicks something it doesn't landWink.

That stare is known as the "Oh crud, I forgot my line," stare. It's true, Chuck can do anything…except act. But his martial arts skills are real, and what he kicks does land, either in pieces (hence my original post on him—a true master does not only destroy) or it doesn't get up again.

This is getting off topic. We should start another thread on how famous (or infamous) actors, actresses, and other "personalities" assemble models. All in good fun, of course. In fact, I think I will. PirateDevil

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Posted by Aaronw on Monday, April 19, 2010 9:17 PM

Great now we are going to have to take one of the stars off all our flags, once Chuck reads this Illinois will be a hole, just a great void in space. Big Smile

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Posted by Triarius on Monday, April 19, 2010 9:30 PM

Aaronw

Great now we are going to have to take one of the stars off all our flags, once Chuck reads this Illinois will be a hole, just a great void in space. Big Smile

And that would be a very good thing! (as you should be able to tell by reading my location!)

But now we are sliding down the slippery slope into the cesspool of politics…Dead

 

Move along, folks! Nothing to see here! Move along!Captain

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Posted by batai37 on Monday, April 19, 2010 9:47 PM

In Sweet Dreams, a biopic about singer Patsy Cline, her husband Gerald Cline  is depicted as a model ship builder. In one scene he's bringing her up to date on the progress of one ship, and the implication is that he's an utter bore of a husband (she divorces him later).

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Posted by Air Master Modeler on Monday, April 19, 2010 10:13 PM

If anyone remembers the TV show JAG, Lt./Lt. Commander Bud J. Roberts, Jr. played by Patrick Labyorteaux  built ship models on the show.

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Posted by Bgrigg on Monday, April 19, 2010 11:02 PM

There were other characters on JAG other than Catherine Bell? Funny, I don't remember them... Whistling

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Posted by Cobra 427 on Monday, April 19, 2010 11:41 PM

oddmanrush

Two movies I can think of are 40 Year Old Virgin and Murder at 1600. Both distinctly different movies and both depict modeling in, well, different manners as you could probably guess by the titles if you haven't seen them. Modeling is also featured on several episodes of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as a murderer leaves a small scale representation of the scene of the crime at the scene of the crime.

These are actual photos of the studio model. This was auctioned off on ebay a couple of years ago for the CASA organization. This is a charity for children whose main goal was to raise awareness against child abuse, and neglect. This is the true scale model of Gil Grissoms' office made by the prop makers of the show.  I altered these pictures myself, as they're not to be shared for public distribution in their original form.

 


 

 

 

 

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Posted by Wingman_kz on Tuesday, April 20, 2010 1:25 AM

Morgan Freeman builds a ship in a bottle in Along Came A Spyder. I've seen a couple others that haven't been mentioned but I just can't think of them at the moment.

Tony

PS...Gibbs(Mark Harmon) builds boats in his basement on NCIS. Does that count?Big Smile

            

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Posted by buff on Tuesday, April 20, 2010 9:14 AM

In the Blues Brothers, the head Nazi paints figures.  An eagle, I think.

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Posted by Aaronw on Tuesday, April 20, 2010 2:47 PM

There is an episode of Frazier where Niles and his dad are building a large plastic sailing ship model.

The banter between NIles, Martin and Dafney was pretty funny.

Dafney: nice frigate you're building

Niles: it is a schooner not a frigate

Dafney: oh I thought it was a frigate

Niles: No a frigate is fore and aft rigged

Dafney; No that is a barquentine

Niles: you're right, then what's a frigate?

Martin: It's when you just don't care anymore (as he walks away from the model disgusted).

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Posted by SuppressionFire on Tuesday, April 20, 2010 3:11 PM

buff

In the Blues Brothers, the head Nazi paints figures.  An eagle, I think.

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Ha ha that has to be my favorite comedy / musical / action-adventure! Yes the Nazi leader was painting a eagle!

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Posted by tankboy51 on Tuesday, April 20, 2010 4:10 PM

In the movie "Galaxy Quest" the fanboy Brandon is building a model of the NSEA Protector when Tim Allens's character contacts him for help.   Hey, now there is finally a kit of the Protector.

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Posted by stikpusher on Tuesday, April 20, 2010 5:26 PM

and although 40 Year Old Virgin has already been mentioned, the scene where he is painting figures and speaking to them is pretty funny...Smile

 

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Posted by Cobra 427 on Tuesday, April 20, 2010 9:35 PM

Aaronw

There is an episode of Frazier where Niles and his dad are building a large plastic sailing ship model.

The banter between NIles, Martin and Dafney was pretty funny.

Dafney: nice frigate you're building

Niles: it is a schooner not a frigate

Dafney: oh I thought it was a frigate

Niles: No a frigate is fore and aft rigged

Dafney; No that is a barquentine

Niles: you're right, then what's a frigate?

Martin: It's when you just don't care anymore (as he walks away from the model disgusted).

Do you mean DAPHNE MOON?  I saw that episode too. Sometimes the most ridiculous, but funny stuff happens on that show!

buff

In the Blues Brothers, the head Nazi paints figures.  An eagle, I think.

That was Henry Gibson playing the part of the "Illinois Nazi" leader.  I was going to mention this, but I didn't as this wasn't actually a model, but a statue. I think it was a Maltese Falcon replica. Still, he was working on something similar to a model so, I guess it'll pass.

Wingman_kz

Morgan Freeman builds a ship in a bottle in Along Came A Spyder. I've seen a couple others that haven't been mentioned but I just can't think of them at the moment.

Tony

PS...Gibbs(Mark Harmon) builds boats in his basement on NCIS. Does that count?Big Smile

  Not really, but his father (played by Ralph Waite) , and Ducky (David Mc Callum) were painting the toys that Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon) made for the childrens' toy drive on tonights repeated Christmas episode.

There are a lot of episodes of T.V. shows where someone was buiding something. "The Brady bunch" - Peter was building an airplane, Beaver (Leave it to Beaver) was building a boat with his dad. look at Gilligans' Island. He, or the Professor were always working on a radio, or a model of a ship or some goofy project. On  an episode of "M*A*S*H", Hawkeye was building a model of the Eiffel Tower with popcicle sticks, but changed it to a different theme as a tribute to the fighting men, and boys of the Korean war.

Maybe a picture of a squirrel playing a harmonica will make you feel better?

 

 

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Posted by stikpusher on Tuesday, April 20, 2010 11:02 PM

Then there was the toothpick "Bridge on the River Kwai" that Higgins built on an episode of Magnum. Of course during one of their fueds Magnum destroyed the model in a fitting fashion....

And the main charecter Jamie in "Empire of The Sun" has a large collection of model planes of the preWWII era before the Japanese invade.

 

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