With the possible exception of recalled Spiderman, Usual Suspects, Pulp
Fiction and the like, I think they are all relatively valueless.

 

Even the recalled or other unique posters have questionable value, in my
mind (although I own some).

 

Regards

 

DBT

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From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of Jeff
Potokar
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 3:02 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] FA: 834 rolled 27" x 40" one-sheets, closing in 13
hours, an unbelievable 563 that are still $5 each or under!

 

Ditto.

 

 

Jeff

 

 

 

 

 

On Mar 11, 2010, at 11:59 AM, Doug Taylor wrote:





Agreed

 

Regards

 

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From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of Zeev
Drach
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 1:19 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] FA: 834 rolled 27" x 40" one-sheets, closing in 13
hours, an unbelievable 563 that are still $5 each or under!

 

This is really depressing.

Anybody who bought posters of movies he liked, in the past 30 years or so,
can look at the current auction from Bruce and realize that most of them are
worthless or close to it, and most likely will remain so.  Collectors who
have no "inside connections" have, most likely, paid much more for those
posters than they sell for today.

I would like to see others comment.

 

Zeev

 

 

 

From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of Bruce
Hershenson
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 7:19 AM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] FA: 834 rolled 27" x 40" one-sheets, closing in 13 hours, an
unbelievable 563 that are still $5 each or under!

 

Thursday night's 834 rolled 27" x 40" one-sheets (our largest selection
ever!), closing tonight, on the 11th of March, starting in just 13 hours,
represent REALLYincredible values, and that includes a lot of cool posters,
and yet many of these are currently languishing at low, low, prices!

With just 13 hours to go, the 834 rolled 27" x 40" one-sheets include an
astounding 270 that are still at $1 each or under (that is cheaper than
wrapping paper, and you could buy these and have the most interestingly
wrapped Xmas presents this year!), an even more amazing 456 that are still
$3 each or under, and an unbelievable 563 that are still $5 each or under!

HELLO! This is 2010, and I doubt you could have purchased any of these 563
posters for UNDER $6 when these movies first came out, or any time since!
Remember that those "other" auctions have a MASSIVE $14 buyers premium they
tack on to EVERY purchase! And remember that in OUR auctions all you have to
pay is $10 U.S. shipping, no matter how many of these posters you buy (not
the nosebleed shipping some auctions charge)! And if you are in our e-mail
club (over 6,000 members), you get great ADDED bonuses if you purchase 10 or
15 items in all!

Of course, once you get OVER just $5, you start hitting lots and lots of
"better" titles, but an awful lot of those are currently at VERY reasonable
prices, including:
1w252 GOODFELLAS DS 1sh '90 Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Ray Liotta, Martin
Scorsese classic!
1w608 RESERVOIR DOGS 1sh '92 Quentin Tarantino, Harvey Keitel, Steve
Buscemi, Chris Penn!
1w583 PULP FICTION 1sh '94 Quentin Tarantino, close up of sexy Uma Thurman
smoking in bed!
1w789 UNFORGIVEN teaser 1sh '92 classic image of gunslinger Clint Eastwood
with his back turned!
1w008 BATMAN BEGINS DS set of 2 signed 1sh '05 by Bale, Caine, Neeson,
Holmes, Oldman & Freeman!
1w737 TERMINATOR 1sh '84 super close up of most classic cyborg Arnold
Schwarzenegger with gun!
1w178 DARK KNIGHT teaser DS 1sh '08 Heath Ledger as the Joker, why so
serious?
1w007 AMERICAN BEAUTY signed DS 1sh '99 by Mendes, Kevin Spacey, Annette
Bening, Cooper & Suvari!
1w768 TOY STORY DS blue style 1sh '95 Disney & Pixar cartoon, great image of
Buzz, Woody & cast!
1w179 DARK KNIGHT Wilding teaser 1sh '08 cool playing card image of
Christian Bale as Batman!
1w200 DICK TRACY teaser 1sh '90 art of Madonna as Breathless Mahoney, Mind
if I call you dick?
1w337 INDIANA JONES & THE TEMPLE OF DOOM white style 1sh '84 montage art of
cast by Drew Struzan!
1w558 PHANTOM MENACE style A teaser 1sh '99 Star Wars Episode I, Anakin
Skywalker w/Vader shadow!
1w693 STALAGS: HOLOCAUST & PORNOGRAPHY IN ISRAEL 1sh '00s wild image of sexy
Nazis!
1w788 UNFORGIVEN DS 1sh '92 Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman, Richard Harris,
Morgan Freeman
1w793 USUAL SUSPECTS int'l recalled watch 1sh '95 Kevin Spacey covering
watch, Baldwin, Singer!
1w617 ROCKETEER DS 1sh '91 Disney, really cool John Mattos art of flying
man!
1w426 KANSAS CITY BOMBER LIFE teaser 1sh '72 full-length sexy roller derby
girl Raquel Welch!
1w253 GOODFELLAS int'l 1sh '90 Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Ray Liotta, Martin
Scorsese classic!
1w305 IMAGINE teaser 1sh '88 classic self portrait artwork by former Beatle
John Lennon!
1w661 SILENCE OF THE LAMBS style B teaser DS 1sh '90 creepy image of Anthony
Hopkins w/moth!
1w057 ARMY OF DARKNESS DS 1sh '93 Sam Raimi, great artwork of Bruce Campbell
with chainsaw hand!
1w087 BATMAN BEGINS teaser DS 1sh '05 great image of Christian Bale as the
Caped Crusader!
1w797 VIXEN 1sh '68 classic Russ Meyer, sexy naked Erica Gavin, is she woman
or animal?
1w597 REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE DS 1sh R05 Nicholas Ray, James Dean was a bad
boy from a good family!
1w663 SILENCE OF THE LAMBS style D DS 1sh '90 great image of Jodie Foster
with moth over mouth!
1w501 MILLER'S CROSSING int'l advance 1sh '89 Coen Brothers, Gabriel Byrne,
John Turturro
1w360 IRON GIANT DS advance 1sh '99 animated modern classic, cool cartoon
robot image!
1w560 PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN advance DS 1sh '03 Curse of the Black Pearl,
skeleton at the wheel!
1w224 FIGHT CLUB style A advance 1sh '99 portraits of Edward Norton and Brad
Pitt & bar of soap!
1w662 SILENCE OF THE LAMBS style C teaser 1sh '90 great image of Jodie
Foster & Anthony Hopkins!
1w618 ROCKETEER DS teaser 1sh '91 Disney, really cool John Mattos art of
Campbell in full costume!
1w430 KILL BILL: VOL. 2 DS advance 1sh '04 bride Uma Thurman with katana,
Quentin Tarantino
1w262 HARD DAY'S NIGHT 1sh R99 great image of The Beatles, rock & roll
classic!
1w131 BRAVEHEART advance 1sh '95 cool image of Mel Gibson as William
Wallace!
1w011 GINGER SNAPS signed Canadian 1sh '00 by Emily Perkins & Katharine
Isabelle!
1w108 BIZARRE STYLES 1sh R84 Vanessa Del Rio in sexy leopard outfit!
1w703 STAR TREK VI teaser 1sh '91 cool different art of Leonard Nimoy as
Spock by Drew Struzan!
1w142 CASABLANCA 1sh R92 Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Kelley art from
Michael Curtiz classic!
1w711 STAR TREK: THE FACE OF THE FUTURE TV 1sh '92 cool image of the
Enterprise in astronaut helmet!
and on and on and on and on!

    Don't forget to check out our 834 rolled 27" x 40" one-sheets sometime
BEFORE they end TONIGHT Thursday, March 11th, (but you only have 13 hours
left to do so, because they start ending at 7 PM CST TONIGHT, so hustle over
there right now!) by going to
<http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/14.html>
http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/14.html

And now you can browse the items in ALL of galleries at one time in our All
<http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/all.html>  Auctions gallery at
http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/all.html!

Bruce Hershenson and the 25 other members of the eMoviePoster.com team
P.O. Box 874
West Plains, MO 65775
Phone: 417-256-9616 (hours: Mon-Fri 9 to 5 except from 12 to 1 when we take
lunch)
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e-mail: m...@emovieposter.com
our auctions: http://auctions.emovieposter.com
<http://auctions.emovieposter.com/> 

P.S. About the Originality of Rolled One-Sheets
     Many collectors would like to add posters from their favorite movies of
the 1980s onward to their collection, but they rightfully are afraid they
will be sold commercial posters (or reproductions or bootlegs), rather than
actual posters either used in theaters or intended for theater use.  WHEN
YOU BUY FROM US THIS WEEK, YOU HAVE A GUARANTEE THAT YOU WILL BE BUYING A
GENUINE ORIGINAL MOVIE POSTERS!  This is because all of these posters come
to us either from theater owners, or from advanced collectors (often ones
who purchased the posters right when the movies first came out), people who
know how to distinguish an original poster, and also, we here at
eMoviePoster very carefully scrutinize every poster to make 100% certain it
is genuine!  But you don't have to take our word for it!  If you purchase
any poster this Thursday, and you have the slightest doubts about its
originality after you receive it, it is fine for you to return it for a full
refund within 7 days of receipt (but we virtually never get a single poster
returned, because we reject any poster that is consigned to us if we have
the slightest doubts about it!).

About the Condition
     Normally when we sell movie paper, we grade the posters on a scale that
allows for some defects typical of 30 to 75-year-old movie posters that were
actually used in theaters. Such posters often have some minor wear at the
very least, and it is next to impossible to find posters that have no wear
at all, and it would be silly to have a grading scale where no posters would
qualify for "very good to fine" (or better grades), so we use a more
"relaxed" scale that allows for very minor defects in our "very good to
fine" grade.
     But in this auction, we are selling a fair number of posters from the
past 20 years, and those posters can more often be found in excellent
condition, because there were dealers and collectors who purchased these
posters unused, and kept them in wonderful condition.
     So for THIS auction, we grade on a MUCH stricter scale than we do for
our folded one-sheet auctions! We downgrade posters to "very good to fine"
for very minor defects (things like a single tiny tear in the border, or
faint creases in the edges). We further downgrade to "very good" posters
that have several of these types of defects, even though the poster would
probably qualify as "fine", if it was from the 1940s!
     We use this "sliding scale" grading because it allows us to better
convey the poster's true condition to our buyers. If we used the exact same
scale for all posters, then most 1920s posters would be graded as "fair" or
"poor", and most 1980s or 1990s posters would be graded as "fine", and we
realize that that benefits nobody!
     In this auction, we have given a more detailed overall condition grade
("fine", "very good to fine", "very good", "good to very good", "good", and
"fair", with only a few "poor") for each poster. We felt this would help
bidders identify items they want to bid on more easily. Of course, we still
strongly recommend that you look at our super-sized image to see the extent
of the defects.
     Know that we generally grade FAR more harshly than any other dealer we
know! A 1990s poster that we grade as "good" or "good to very good" may well
be one that many collectors could display on their wall just as it is, and
may well be one that many other dealers would grade as "very good". So
please don't reject a poster because it has a grade of "good" or "good to
very good". Please study our supersized image and see if the defects are the
sort that you can accept.

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