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The Matrix is a 1999 science fiction action film written and directed by the Wachowkis. It stars Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Hugo Weaving, and Joe Pantoliano and is the the first installment in the Matrix franchise. It depicts a dystopian future in which humanity isunknowingly trapped inside a simulated reality, the Matrix, created by intelligent machines to distract humans while using their bodies as an energy source. When computer programmer Thomas Anderson, under the hacker alias “Neo”, uncovers the truth, he “is drawn into a rebellion against the machines” along with other people who have been freed from the Matrix.
Below is a recent realized price for a Keanu Reeves Matrix Neo screen worn costume. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
Keanu Reeves Matrix Neo Screen Worn Costume. Sold for Nearly $30,000.
Here are some screen worn items we have sold in the past at Nate D. Sanders Auctions:
Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith screen-worn black suits and prop weapons from ”Men in Black II”. Extensive lot from the hit UFO franchise includes the iconic black suits worn by Tommy Lee Jones as Agent Kay and by Will Smith as Agent Jay. Pair of suits were tailor-made for the actors by acclaimed costume designer John David Ridge. ”Mr. Tommy Lee Jones” is typed to the labels of his jacket and pants, as is ”Mr. Will Smith” on the labels of his jacket and pants. Both suits include a white cotton dress shirt, custom made by Anto of Beverly Hills. Shirts feature monograms embroidered in blue thread to the labels, ”T.L.J.” and ”W.S.”, respectively. Shirt labels are dated June 2001 in type. Ensembles are complete with unlabeled black neckties and velvet pocket squares. Wardrobe is accompanied by the pieces de resistance, Agent Kay & Jay’s giant alien-blasting weapons. Impressive pieces are made of solid rubber finished in silver paint. Agent Kay’s single-barrel weapon in silver, with green at the top measures a whopping 40” in length. Agent Jay’s tri-barrel weapon measures 31.5”. Will Smith’s jacket and trousers feature small holes for his wire harness to pass through, with labels inscribed ”Harness” in ink, and the letters ”FC” are handwritten to his shirt label. Some scuffing to props and tearing to the back of Jones’ shirt, else lot is near fine overall. With a COA from Prop Store and a copy of costume department’s info sheet. Sold for $25,428.
”RoboCop” OmniCorp Screen-Used Prop Body Parts From the Successful 2014 Remake of The Cult Classic
”RoboCop” screen-used prop body parts from the 2014 remake of the film. Parts are for the EM 208 OmniCorp robot. Includes four separated pieces: (1) EM-208 head, with molded features painted, as well as a high gloss foam coating. Silver and black in color, measures 8” x 8.5” with a 12” depth. (2) EM-208 torso as one full piece. Again with a high gloss coating. Molded features include a spinal column, immobile pistons, as well as other mechanical attachment pieces. Measures 14” x 30” with a 10” depth. Measures 7.8 pounds. (3) Two EM-208 legs, one left and one right leg, each in a high gloss coating. Left leg has two metal cord straps attached to the top for hanging and attachment purposes. Foot measures 6” x 13” together with the leg, 41” in height. Each leg weighs 8.4 pounds. Entire set weighs approximately 25 pounds. Minor wear, else near fine. With a COA from MGM. Sold for $25,000.
Leonardo DiCaprio Signature Wardrobe from the 1997 Epic “Titanic” — Corduroy Trousers & Knit Shirt
Wardrobe made for Leonardo DiCaprio’s character the 1997 epic “Titanic”. Two-piece ensemble comprises (1) an oversize putty color long-sleeved cotton shirt with a bib detail of tan striped fabric. Measures 24″ across the chest. Light pilling, else near fine. (2) bronze corduroy trousers made by Dominic Gherardi, custom tailor for the movie, labeled “Leonardo DiC / Jack #2”. Trousers close with a button fly and waistband features buttons for suspenders. “Leonardo” label has detached from tailor’s label, else near fine. Costume has the original Fox Studio hang tags. Also accompanied by wardrobe department’s tag. Sold for $23,116.
Martial Arts Screen Legend Bruce Lee’s Personally Owned & Worn Platform Shoes
Bruce Lee personally owned and worn platform shoes, seen in countless magazine ads during the height of his rising fame in the 70’s. Black leather platform shoes are size 7 with an approximately 2” heel. Heels have a ”NY-OPLQJI” marking. Some wear to heels from being worn, else very good condition. Includes a photo of a young Lee wearing the shoes, as well as two LOA’s, one from the son of Herb Jackson, a friend of Lee’s who was given the shoes as a gift, and the other, from a Lee historian David Tadman, who corroborates the authenticity. Very good condition. Sold for $17,365.
Iconic Black Suits from ”Men in Black 3” Screen-Worn by Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones
Men in black suits is the concept underlying one of the largest and most successful film franchises in Hollywood history. And here are the iconic black suits, custom-made and screen-worn by Will Smith as ”Agent Jay” and Tommy Lee Jones as ”Agent Kay” in ”Men in Black 3”. Each costume consists of a matching black suit jacket and pants, a white long sleeve button down dress shirt, a black tie, black shoes, and a black leather belt. The jacket and pants are custom-made by John David Ridge and have attached labels with ”Mr. Smith” and ”Mr. Jones” written in ink respectively. Both shirts are made by Anto of Beverly Hills, with Mr. Smith’s reading ”W.S. March 2011” and Mr. Jones’ reading ”T.L.J. Aug 2010”. ”Men in Black 3” was the most successful installment in the Columbia Pictures trilogy, grossing $625 million out of a total $1.65 billion. Mr. Smith’s pants have a 2” tear on the side of the right leg, otherwise near fine condition. With a COA from Screen Used. Sold for $15,625.
Prominently featured cowboy hat worn onscreen by Matthew McConaughey in his award-winning role as Ron Woodroof in ”Dallas Buyers Club”. McConaughey signs underneath the brim of the hat in black marker, ”Just Keep Living, Matthew McConaughey”. Resistol brand hat is made in Texas. Size 7 and 3/8 with a 4-inch brim. With a COA from Universal Pictures. Near fine condition. Sold for $12,956.
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