Me, too.
Richard
 
Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2014 08:25:23 -0400
From: posteropo...@bell.net
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Alternative movie posters
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU






















Great poster. It’s at times like this I
wish MoPo had a LIKE button.

 

Dave

 









From:
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Kusumoto

Sent: August-14-14 4:40 AM

To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU

Subject: [MOPO] Alternative movie
posters



 



For what it's worth, I purchased
the 18 x 24 silk screen Alamo Drafthouse poster below in 2010 because I thought
it was a striking image, especially with the orange "stool pigeon"
overlay.  I didn't think about its value nor whether it might be a "faux
limited edition" akin to Hummel figurines or anything offered by the
Danbury Mint.  I went for it exclusively because of its art.  - d.













Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2014 16:44:56
-0400

From: posteropo...@bell.net

Subject: Re: New trailer for movie poster doc Twenty-Four By Thirty-Six

To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU



Rudy, I understand your doubts about the
limited edition market and share them to some degree.

 

However, I also look at it this way: Most
collectors of alternative posters do so for the art first, the movie second and
the possibility of appreciation third. There are undoubtedly some people out
there buying under the unfortunate impression that the posters may increase in
value. My feeling, though, is that, as with vintage posters, most collectors of
these posters do so because they love the posters themselves. I can’t speak to
the motives of the people printing them, I’m not a mind reader. I can say that
I believe most of the artists designing them are as passionate about the art
and the movies as the collectors.

 

Another thing worth pointing out, no
matter what you think of alternative posters, is that the vast majority of
collectors are young and that is a good thing for the poster hobby. Especially
since it seems some of them (I can’t quote you any numbers) go on to develop an
interest in vintage posters. So maybe the alternative posters can be seen as a
gateway to collecting vintage. Or maybe that’s wishful thinking on my part.
Only time will tell.

 

This is not THE movie poster documentary.
It is A movie poster documentary, with the primary focus on alternative posters
(that’s why the title is Twenty-Four By Thirty-Six and not Twenty-Seven By
Forty-One). But the director, Kevin Burke is making an effort to acknowledge
old school posters and poster art, thus the segments on Amsel. Alvin, Struzan, 
etc.

 

I think that makes it a laudable
enterprise and, with all due respect (as they always used to say on the
Sopranos), not one to be sneered at.

 

Dave

 

 

 









From:
rudynostal...@gmail.com [mailto:rudynostal...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Rudy 
Franchi

Sent: August-13-14 3:24 PM

To: Posteropolis

Cc: MoPo-L@listserv.american.edu

Subject: Re: [MOPO] New trailer
for movie poster doc Twenty-Four By Thirty-Six



 





Judging by the traierl plus the material on the
film's website, there's still room for a real film about movie
posters....rather than the created to be sold,  limited edition ( for now
) trendy Texan forced weirdness. When the this poster Ponzi scheme fails, the
presses will be cranked up to flood the market with "2nd Editions"
that will cast the validity of the entire genre into doubt.  rudy







 



On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 2:08 PM, Posteropolis <posteropo...@bell.net>
wrote:





Filmmaker Kevin Burke has just released the latest trailer
for his upcoming documentary on the art of movie posters, Twenty-Four By
Thirty-Six:

http://www.posteropolis.com/blogs/news/15116181-new-trailer-for-movie-poster-doc-twenty-four-by-thirty-six

 

Dave Rosen

Posteropolis Vintage Movie Posters

http://www.posteropolis.com/

 





 







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