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2009-07-30 23:49 Look Around Yog
The promising-sounding Computers episode from season 2 of Look Around You has a Commodore PET and Starring-the-Computer's first HP 64000. Also, the very first episode of Being Erica has a brief role for a Commodore 64.
2009-07-27 23:03 Only Fools and Amstrads
In the first episode of series 6 of Only Fools and Horses, Rodney uses an Amstrad CPC 6128 whilst studying for a computer diploma.
2009-07-22 22:38 Chuck
The very first episode of Chuck has a deliciously unbelievable appearance for an Apple Macintosh Classic as well as an OQO handheld and an Apple Power Mac G5. All three of these machines are making their Starring-the-Computer debut.
2009-07-21 22:57 Pump Up the PS/2
A number of IBM PS/2s appear in the 1990 film Pump Up the Volume.
2009-07-17 23:43 DecMate II
Another computer makes its debut on Starring-the-Computer. This time, it's a Digital DecMate II making an appearance in the comedy horror House.
2009-07-16 23:18 Pandora's Clock
Yet more Apples, this time in Pandora's Clock. We'll forgive it though because it features an Apple Newton Messagepad in addition to the normal dull Macbook.
2009-07-13 22:38 Slap Her Pomme
In another Apple whitewash, Slap Her... She's French offers an iBook, several iMacs and our first Power Macintosh G3.
2009-07-11 15:52 Season Three's an IT Crowd
The IT Crowd, season 3, offers a wide range of Starring-the-Computer goodness including reappearances for the Commodore Pet and Sinclair ZX81 and a range of firsts for the database: a MITS Altair 8800, an Amstrad CPC 464, an Oric Atmos, and, in the fifth episode, an Asus EEE PC.
2009-07-06 22:47 The 1301 Strikes Again
Another appearance of the ICT 1301 has been added to the database, this time in The Pink Panther Strikes Again.
2009-06-30 22:47 More Apples
The Glass House has a fair role for an Apple iBook. It's all Apples at the moment!
2009-06-29 08:48 Clockstoppers
Clockstoppers is a wall-to-wall Mac-fest including an iBook, iMac, Powerbook and, a Starring-the-Computer first, a Power Mac G4.
2009-06-20 09:41 CDC Remote Calculator
Well, I've been vacillating over this one for some time. I've come across a number of films that have a CDC remote calculator in them and, up until now, I'd not put them on the site. This beast was essentially a very specialised terminal. It had no processor of its own but connected to the CDC 6600 to make that machine's computing power easily available to scientists and mathematicians. I don't normally include terminals, but this is such a specialised piece of kit that was only ever used with the 6600 so I've decided to include them, but counting them as 6600 appearances. The films in question are Soylent Green, Westworld, and Marooned.
2009-06-19 23:14 Powerbook sees Daylight
Daylight has a brief role for a Powerbook 540c, the second Stallone film to feature this machine.
2009-06-17 08:04 Marooned Trancers
Marooned has a small section from an IBM 1620 panel, and the straight-to-video sequel Trancers II has small roles for an Amiga 2000 and an Apple IIGS.
2009-06-09 22:18 Master of iDisguise
Another entry marked "I've watched it so you don't have to"! The Master of Disguise is another product-placement coup for Apple with an iBook and an iMac. There were also a couple of Sony laptops that I couldn't identify.
2009-06-08 09:25 The Client
The Client as a couple of IBM PS/2 machines lying unused in the background a Model 30/55 and a Model 50/70.
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