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zoltar.gifOne of my favorite movies growing up was Big. David Moscow played the younger version of Tom Hank's character, Josh. Josh goes to a carnival and sees the Zoltar: a fortune-telling machine that makes your wishes come true. He wishes to be "big", and the next morning wakes up and finds that he is a successful 30-something year old man.

And what do you know: the Zoltar is for real! Well, not totally, since it doesn't really grant your wishes. The Zoltar stands 6.5-feet tall and speaks and prints out a fortune once you deposit a quarter. He speaks 16 different fortunes and comes with 2,000 printed fortunes. Zoltar sits in a oak cabinet surrounded by glass walls.

Wouldn't it look perfect in your living room? Oh, and Zoltar sells for a whopping $9,000 at Hammacher.

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