The tape dispensers forming a bridge is from a big sequel, and it's probably the most iconic scene in the movie, and yes, that is supposed to be a bridge.
The paperclip man being crushed by a truck is a pretty iconic scene from its movie too, and yes, it is in fact a depiction of someone getting run over by a truck.
I missing some of the above and the dude stepping on the foil papers.
The tape dispensers forming a bridge
Oh, that's supposed to be a bridge? I thought it was finish line tape.
Duh. Sorry, I deleted it. Talk about not reading the words right in front of you.
If anyone cares, the original comment should probably be deleted, too.
I got the post-its one, once I read them, but I'm still getting no love on the others.
I think I know what the tape dispenser bridge is, but I can't remember the name...
ETA- Got IT!
I'm still missing crumpled up paper against the wall,
The crumpled up paper doesn't really evoke what it represents. If that helps. Which I realise it doesn't.
Well, it's not against a wall, that might help. The picture is a little fuzzy.
The crumpled up paper against a wall -- That's not a wall. Look at the color of the "floor" in the picture, it might help steer you in the right direction.
Oh, that's supposed to be a bridge? I thought it was finish line tape.
It's a bridge. The paper clip guy on top of the left dispenser is about to cross the bridge (or try, anyway).
There's some characters missing from the scene, but they're trying to keep the imagery uncluttered.
The crumpled up paper doesn't really evoke what it represents
I think the confusion lies more in what it's up against. That's not evoking what it's representing very well.
crumpled up paper is NOT in front of a wall. It is in front of something else. And look closely at the top of th objext on the "wall"