Which Crash are you guys talking about?

 

 

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Franc

DWW and Crash are both fantastic films.. and I watch them every so often..
almost put Crash back in the dvd last night, but I opted for King Kong
(1933)


At 12:56 PM 3/16/2010, Franc wrote:



If Avatar is still a landmark film in 5 years, you may be right. If Avatar
goes the way of Dances With Wolves, Crash and Shakespeare In Love, films one
wouldn't watch again on a bet, the Avatar poster won't be worth a dollar in
5 years.  FRANC

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Subject: Re: [MOPO] So much for new posters being worth only 5 bucks.

This is the point in time -- as the interest in the movie has just peaked
and it has won its awards -- that the general public is most interested in
picking up a poster for the film and hanging it on the wall. So, naturally,
prices are at their peak as well.

Just as naturally, the studio printing division is cranking out as many as
they can to meet the peak demand.

Over the next year the peak of interest will fade as new summer blockbusters
and "must have" posters come out. Not to mention the fact that by then
everyone and their 3rd Uncle will have at least one AVATAR poster on their
wall and they will become old hat. At that point, prices start to fall. If
past interest/pricing cycles of blockbuster films is any indicator, most
AVATAR posters will be selling for $10 bucks or so in a year or two.

Of course, 5 years from now, when they have stopped printing most versions
of the AVATAR movie posters and most of those now on walls have been taken
down and either thrown away or stuffed in a closet, then pricing will start
to rise as interest among real collectors slowly grows. This is a landmark
film, after all, and 10 to 20 years from now it will have value. Because of
the huge numbers printed, probably not as much long-term value as many other
landmark films of the past, but they will be worth something.

-- JR

John Waldman wrote: 



These Avatar posters are going up in value.  In fact they have doubled in
cost in the last few weeks.

Now what these posters will be worth next year, is another matter.

John W

 

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