Send an answer to a topic: [N/A] House, Fiero addition
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vilero
Yes this picture, at the most, only could be submitted in comments of the TV Series page [N/A]
antp
It is really far & small You could post the picture in the comments of the movie on the site, but it is not worth listing on its own page if it is not more visible than that...
I should maybe clean a little that page, there are many rather blurry pictures...
I should maybe clean a little that page, there are many rather blurry pictures...
fosley
New to this site, just registered to make an addition. Am watching the 1986 movie "House", and noticed a Pontiac Fiero, as my buddy is into those. It was noted on Pennock's Fiero Forum, but I didn't see it listed here on either the Fiero page or the House page. The guy on Pennock's calls it an '85 GT. I thought the GT models had the different body, but maybe that's just the '87 and '88 versions my friend has. Either way, being an '86 movie, it stands to reason it's either an '84 or '85 Fiero, and if it's a GT model, it has to be '85+, according to Wikipedia.
Anyhow, it occurs at 11:58 on my Netflix copy (about 12 minutes in), and is the back end of the Fiero, seen parked in a driveway opposite the house the characters are walking into. It's just in the background (I believe 1 star by your ranking system), but is pretty clear.
The image I've attached is just a PrntScrn/paste from Netflix, then I scaled it down to a width of 720. Because Netflix just scales it according to the size of my browser window, I'm not sure the original resolution, just that it's still a bit blurry, so you may want to scale it down further so you aren't wasting space on blurry pixels.
Anyhow, it occurs at 11:58 on my Netflix copy (about 12 minutes in), and is the back end of the Fiero, seen parked in a driveway opposite the house the characters are walking into. It's just in the background (I believe 1 star by your ranking system), but is pretty clear.
The image I've attached is just a PrntScrn/paste from Netflix, then I scaled it down to a width of 720. Because Netflix just scales it according to the size of my browser window, I'm not sure the original resolution, just that it's still a bit blurry, so you may want to scale it down further so you aren't wasting space on blurry pixels.