25 Movie Props We Want For Christmas
All we want for Christmas is these

Jigsaw Prosthetic Arm
The Prop: A replica of killer Jigsaw’s arm, used in Saw II . It’s from the scene where Detective Matthews breaks Jigsaw’s finger. There’s even hair detail and a free IV drip included.
The Cost: £4,500
What We'd Use It For In 2011: Either as a very elaborate back scratcher, or to put through a dodgy insurance claim with some very convincing snaps.

Alien Egg & Facehugger
The Prop: Lifesized replica of an Alien egg and the facehugger within. Made from rubber latex, the facehugger has a wire skeleton that means it’s completely posable. Just think of the possibilities.
The Cost: £450
What We'd Use It For In 2011: Decorating the new flat with a grungy out of this world theme.

Clint Eastwood Holster Rig
The Prop: Sadly not worn by Clint Eastwood, but near enough – this is a replica of the holster he sported in A Fistful Of Dollars and The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly .
The Cost: $109
What We'd Use It For In 2011: Storing our Batman Grapnel Gun whenever we’re not using it to fight crime. Or spying on the neighbours.

Indiana Jones Voodoo Broach
The Prop: Handmade, cast from lead, with imitation gems and black ostrich feathers. Perfect gift for granny.
The Cost: £10
What We'd Use It For In 2011: We’d give it to an unsuspecting family member, then access its spooky voodoo powers to spy on everything they do. Then judge them.

Superman 3 Newspaper
The Prop: A copy of The Daily Planet , replete with oil-themed headline – for when Supes goes good again, and fixes the oil tanker and resultant oil slick.
The Cost: £129
What We'd Use It For In 2011: We’d leave it on the coffee table amid copies of The Sun and The Guardian , and see if anybody noticed. Fun times for all.

Magnolia Silicon Frog
The Prop: A prop used in Magnolia during the scene when it rains frogs. Literally.
The Cost: £59
What We'd Use It For In 2011: Practical jokes. I.e. leave it somewhere new and unexpected in the house, and wait for partner/housemates/siblings to react with screams. Never gets old.

Ripped Face Prosthetic
The Prop: Injuries get extreme with this face-bashing prosthetic, which features torn skin, teeth and muscle tissue.
The Cost: £19.50
What We'd Use It For In 2011: Pretending we’re an extra in The Walking Dead . We really want to be on that show.
You can buy it here .
Josh Winning has worn a lot of hats over the years. Contributing Editor at Total Film, writer for SFX, and senior film writer at the Radio Times. Josh has also penned a novel about mysteries and monsters, is the co-host of a movie podcast, and has a library of pretty phenomenal stories from visiting some of the biggest TV and film sets in the world. He would also like you to know that he "lives for cat videos..." Don't we all, Josh. Don't we all.




















