thats funny wheni did wildposting for movies my job was to put several
rows ofone sheets on abandoned buildings in Detroit,,i did Tri star and
cannon films and cbs records...the companyin la was part owned by Bob
Dylyn
they wanted meto getatleast 10 15 good sites..theywould send me boxes of
like 50= 400 triangle boxes..andwheni bought video one sheets it would
be 200 -400 perbox andi would geta trackful every month from VPD a co
from California..Toledo was thehubofdistribution as Blockbuster, red box
andothers used VPD...at one pointinlike 2006 myapartmentwas accross
thestreet from thierwarehouse...they moved alotof dvds and videos
the poster wildposting sent me like chuck Norris and titles not exactly
big hits..i also did Pine knob windowcards for shows likeSantrana and
Danfoglbergandi did the Trus blue Maddona album... it paid me like
1000.00 however i refused to use wheatpaste Glue..so they let me go...I
got busted by the Police and theymade me tear down theposters abnd clean
up///the glue in winterwouldbea messs....andmyex wife though i could get
kkilled as i was not supposed to say who ii worked for....Like i was
justa nut that would h ang huge amounts of movie posters ,,,they offerd
to bail me outof jail is all...
anyways i used posters as packingas crumpled one sheets are great
drayage to pack orders with
I have no posters on display in my homeas i could neverdecide on one/.//
i had a insertfrom 1964 of its a mad madmadma world in a plastic sleev
andi havea jfk photo and a lincoln poster and inthebasement
Too muchart is no good fora add/hd person...I am actually very minimal
ist...yet still have postersinstorage..and books magazines.lobbys
andbeing low vision and disabled i dont even have furniture ,, excepta
bed, TVand computer..
the morte i learn the less i want now..andhope to get rid of muchas utsa
job to organize stuff...and as i age im 66 now andi am gettinglazy to
even deal with it
But its great that people save the old paper..in myprime i saved
Newspapers...likethejfk stuff ,comics amd sunday funnies,,,hardback
books..
the shipping has been higherand higher
whei sold the 100K video postersinthe ()?? i had to ship by train to los
angeles...as itwas so heavy it tooka 49 foot trailer with 13pallets
like6 foot high of flat poster,,i pulled muscles moving thatmany
posters,,,asta lavista..
Fun times..
Tom
Hollywood dream factory®
since 1977
wheyou get my ageyou watch theobits as so many ofthe people we know
graduate...andyou see that people we grew up with get smallerand
smaller....forexample the Beatles Pauland ringo are intrhier80s///Martin
Scorses just turned 81.. Spielbergandothers areinthelate
70s//andtheactors arfer in 90s 80s and myage...seems alittle crazy to
me....
King solomon said all is vanityand grasping for the wind//andits seems
so trued
I spoke toa few people over the holiday we agree unless jesus words are
true..we ara at the end of the doomsday clock timelibne..But the great
news is its actually the beginning not the end
so rejoice I think this world will havea happy ending justy may get
bumpy before the end..God bless you all..
pray for all the world if you would
On 2022-11-25 10:09, Bruce Hershenson wrote:
Michael, LOTS of people who bought bulk lots have done exactly that!
On Fri, Nov 25, 2022 at 9:06 AM Michael B.
<000000326bbd94f8-dmarc-requ...@listserv.american.edu> wrote:
collages are beautiful........
i have always wanted to put a collage of posters in the bathroom
outside my movie room where i have so top posters hanging. i have
just refurbished that area with new walls, tiles, etc.
is it wrong to cut posters and show just about 25% of each poster
for the purpose of making a collage? obviously none would be
hitchock, or silent movies, of bogart.
but i can get 25-50 poster lots from bruce emosvieposter.
should i do it?
michael
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