Re: [MOPO] Fw: [MOPO] Fedex and outside insurance - help

2004-12-07 Thread Gordon DeVinney



Another aspect to using DHL is that if you give them your 
business, you may indirectly help Arnold Schwarzenegger as he seeks higher and 
higher political office.  The founder of DHL, William Armstead Robinson, is 
one of Arnold's top donors.  Here's an article that you might want to read 
about it --
 
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/12/03/schwazenegger.donor.ap/
 
Gordon DeVinney

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Fontaine 
  Ayala 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 6:56 
  PM
  Subject: [MOPO] Fw: [MOPO] Fedex and 
  outside insurance - help
  
  DHL is awesome!  We use them for our foreign 
  customers when shipping linenbacked posters!  Our customers save money 
  and get their posters FAST!
   
  Fontaine
  Capitol Posters
   
  - Original Message - 
  From: Susan 
  Heim 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 6:22 PM
  Subject: Re: [MOPO] Fedex and outside insurance - help
  
  
  Hello All,
     I have switched my shipping to DHL. They insure up to 
  $50,000 and even further with a representatives approval. In addition, DHL is 
  bending over backwards right now to establish new accounts, so you can get 
  some fairly sizeable discounts and perks, plus their ground shipping time is 
  the fastest. Good luck.
   
  Sue Heim
  www.hollywoodposterframes.com
  (800) 463-2994
  
- Original Message - 
From: Henry 
Mazel 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 10:33 
AM
Subject: [MOPO] Fedex and outside 
insurance - help
I'm shipping a rather expensive poster and want to 
ship Fedex overnight. Fedex declares it as art and will only insure for 
$500. They gave me the number of an outside insurer - Transglobal. I called 
and they don't sound like a big organization, voice mail call back and that 
sort of thing. Has anyone dealt with them before?On their voice 
mail, they Transglobal says they have been insuring Fedex packages for 10 
years, and Fedex did give me the number -- although the usual disclaimer 
that Fedex is not associated with them.Any help would be 
appreciated.HenryThe PosterMint.com 
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[MOPO] Movie Poster Auctions: over 600 for Christmas

2004-12-07 Thread MoPo Bid



This week you can still arrange to have any poster you win 
delivered in time for Christmas -- and there are over 600 titles up 
for auction (over half of them pre-1980). There's a wide selection to help 
you fill in the holes in your gift list (or maybe just sneak in one or two 
cool posters for yourself when Santa's not looking!) Here's a very partial list 
of what can be found at www.MoviePosterBid.com --
 

  
  
BLAZING SADDLES 
  (1974) Gene Wilder, Mel Brooks, orig. release, U.K. 20x30"
  
James Bond - FOR 
  YOUR EYES ONLY (1981) German orginal release, 23x33"
  
CAT PEOPLE 
  (1982) gorgeous, Natassia Kinski, Malcolm McDowell, Quad, 30x40"
  
HALLOWEEN (1978) 
  original release, John Carpenter Horror Classic, 30x40"
  
2001: A Space 
  Odyssey (1968) Beautiful orginal release, Aust. db, 13x30"
  
Elizabeth Taylor 
  - RHAPSODY (1954) MGM 1sh - Nice early image of Taylor!
  
THE PRINCE WHO 
  WAS A THIEF (1951) Universal 1sh - early Tony Curtis - 
  Nice!

  
  
ANIMATION CEL ' 
  PINK PANTHER' ORIG 1980's TV COMMERCIAL
  
APOCOLYPSE NOW 
  **JAPANESE POSTER
  
Night Creatures 
  6 sheet 1962 horror
  
Young 
  Frankenstein half sheet Style B 1974 horror
  
Tower of London 
  six sheet 1962 horror

  
  
ANIMATION CEL 
  'SNOW WHITE' ORIGINAL FRAMED
  
Disney - PETER 
  PAN (1953) Animation, great 1969 RR, Quad, 30x40", Fine cond
  
BARBARELLA 
  **GERMAN POSTER
  
GOLDFINGER / DR. 
  NO **1/2 SHEET POSTER
  
CASABLANCA 
  **GERMAN POSTER
  
FOR A FEW 
  DOLLARS MORE (ET POUR QUELQUES DOLLARS DE **FRENCH 
POSTER

  
  
THE SHINING 
  (1980) Jack Nicholson, Stanley Kubrick, Horror, Quad 30x40"
  
GREASE / 
  SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER, John Travolta, double bill, Quad, 30x40"
  
ENEMY MINE 
  (1985) Dennis Quaid, Louis Gossett Jr., Sci Fi, Quad, 30x40"
  
DARLING LILI 
  (1970) Julie Andrews, Rock Hudson, Blake Edwards, Quad, 30x40"
  
THE 10 
  COMMANDMENTS, Charlton Heston as Moses, Yul Brynner, RR 30x40"
  
PAPILLON (1973) 
  Steve McQueen, Dustin Hoffman, Prison drama, Quad, 30x40"
  
BATTLE FOR THE 
  PLANET OF THE APES (1973) Roddy McDowall, Quad, 30x40"
  
THE MACKINTOSH 
  MAN (1973) Paul Newman, James Mason, Quad, 30x40"
  
Disney - THE 
  BLACK CAULDRON (1983) John Huston, Animation, Quad, 30x40"
  
THAT MAN FROM 
  TANGIER (1957 ) Young, Coleman, US one sheet, 27x41"
  
NIGHT OF THE 
  LIVING DEAD (1968) George Romero orig. BW Horror Quad, 30x40"
  
2010 (1984) Roy 
  Scheider, John Lithgow, Sci Fi, Quad, 30x40" Fine condition
  
THE EIGER 
  SANCTION (1975) Clint Eastwood, George Kennedy, Quad, 30x40"
  
NO MERCY (1986) 
  Richard Gere, Kim Basinger, Thriller, Quad, 30x40"
  
FOREIGN INTRIGUE 
  (1956) Robert Mitchum, spy mystery, Quad, 30x40"
  
THE TOWERING 
  INFERNO (1974) Linenbacked orig, McQueen, Newman, Quad, 30x40"
  
THE GOLDEN 
  VOYAGE OF SINBAD (1973) Harryhausen FX Fantasy, Quad, 30x40"
  
METEOR (1979) 
  Sean Connery, Natalie Wood, Smashing Sci Fi, Quad, 30x40"
  
CLOCKWISE (1986) 
  John Cleese, Alison Steadman, Comedy, Quad, 30x40"
  
VALENTINO (1977) 
  Rudolf Nureyev, Leslie Caron, Michelle Phillips, 30x40"
  
THE RELUCTANT 
  ASTRONAUT (1967) Don Knotts, Lesllie Nielson, Quad, 30x40"
  
RE-ANIMATOR 
  '85-H.P.Lovecraft-Combs-HORROR CLASSIC-daybill - very 
  fine

  
  
CHRISTINE-John 
  Carpenter-'58 Plymouth Fury-poster
  
LUST IN THE DUST 
  '85-DIvine-Tab Hunter-Kazan or. poster
  
Bon Voyage 
  Charlie Brown - PEANUTS - Schulz - orig daybill
  
THE SWORD IN THE 
  STONE-DISNEY MOVIE POSTER
  
SANDOKAN THE 
  GREAT '65-Steve Reeves LENZI daybill
  
CAMELOT 
  '67-Richard Harris-Vanessa Redgrave daybill
  
FERRIS BUELLER'S 
  DAY OFF-Linen backed daybill
  
THE V.I.P's 
  '63-Elizabeth Taylor-Richard Burton daybill
  
TO KILL A 
  MOCKINGBIRD '62-Gregory Peck ORIGINAL daybill
  
RAINTREE COUNTY 
  '57-Elizabeth Taylor-Clift-orig daybill
  
ALTERED 
  STATES-WILLIAM HURT-MINT DAYBILL
  
TORN CURTAIN 
  '66-Hitchcock-Julie Andrews-orig daybill poster
  
POLICE 
  ACADEMY-Drew Struzan art **SPECIAL OFFER** 3 Original posters
  
FREE WILLY 1 and 
  2-Killer Whale-SPECIAL OFFER-2 Original posters
  
KAGEMUSHA-The 
  Shadow Warrior-KUROSAWA-LC set
  
FULL METAL 
  JACKET-KUBRICK-VIETNAM-Original daybill
  
Scream Blacula 
  Scream-PAM GRIER-Blaxploitation-original
  
Orig R51 Little 
  Rascals WHEN THE WIND BLOWS Semi-Stock Lobby Card Set of 4
  
Orig 1953 COME 
  BACK LITTLE SHEBA One Sheet - Burt Lancaster Shirley Booth
  
Orig 1946 BELLS 
  OF ST. MARY One Sheet - Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman
  
 

[MOPO] FA: "The Graduate" International One Sheet

2004-12-07 Thread Edmund R Flood
New auction on a great vintage poster and terrific movie ...

"The Graduate" Original International One Sheet

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=60332&item=3858902331&rd=1

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[MOPO] VARIETY REVIEW: "Oceans 12"

2004-12-07 Thread David Kusumoto
Aside from the drop-dead comments about Zeta-Jones, VARIETY says
Soderbergh's "Ocean's 12" looks like a bigger winner than the critically
lukewarm 2001 re-make.
-d.
==
December 12, 2004
VARIETY MAGAZINE
FILM REVIEW
Ocean's Twelve
By TODD MCCARTHY
A Warner Bros. release, presented in association with Village Roadshow
Pictures, of a Jerry WeintraubJerry Weintraub/Section EightSection Eight
production. Produced by Weintraub. Executive producers, John HardyJohn
Hardy, Susan Ekins, Bruce BermanBruce Berman. Co-producers, Frederic W.
Brost, Gregory JacobsGregory Jacobs. Directed by Steven Soderbergh.
Screenplay, George Nolfi, based on characters created by George Clayton
Johnson, Jack Golden Russell.
Danny Ocean - George Clooney
Rusty Ryan - Brad Pitt
Linus Caldwell - Matt Damon
Isabel Lahiri - Catherine Zeta-Jones
Terry Benedict - Andy Garcia
Basher Tarr - Don Cheadle
Frank Catton - Bernie Mac
Virgil Malloy - Casey Affleck
Turk Malloy - Scott Caan
Francois Toulour - Vincent Cassel
Livingston Dell - Eddie Jemison
Yen - Shaobo Qin
Saul Bloom - Carl Reiner
Reuben Tishkoff - Elliott Gould
Matsui - Robbie Coltrane
Roman Nagel - Eddie IzzardEddie Izzard
"Molly Star"/Mrs. Caldwell - Cherry Jones
Van der Woude - Jeroen Krabbe
Tess Ocean - Julia Roberts
Basher's Engineer - Jared HarrisJared Harris
The rich steal from the rich and give back to the rich -- and a bunch of big
movie stars have an obvious ball -- in "Ocean's Twelve." Similar in its
flippant insouciance to the good-times 2001 initial outing, which knocked
over $451 million worldwide, this smooth inside job benefits from heightened
bonhomie among the players, fab Euro locations and a diminished obligation
to stick to the heist genre boilerplate. Looks like good times all around at
the B.O.B.O. for this Warner Bros. money machine.
Securely returned to a commercial groove after his arty indulgences with
"Full Frontal""Full Frontal" and "Solaris," director Steven SoderberghSteven
Soderbergh has fun with everything here -- first and foremost with his
actors, but also with narrative sleight of hand, stylistic diversions and an
in-jokiness that sometimes borders on the smug. It's the most high-end junk
food imaginable, completely unnourishing and forgettable afterward, but
delicious and all but impossible not to enjoy while it's in front of you.
No less amusing for being a plausible place to start, kickoff has casino
boss Terry Benedict (Andy GarciaAndy Garcia), down $160 million after his
Bellaggio vaults were cleaned out three years earlier, individually tracking
down Ocean's Eleven and informing them they have precisely two weeks to pay
him back -- with interest -- or else.
This personal and civilized approach to criminal debt collection -- as
opposed to how Tony Soprano would pursue it -- sets the tone and sends the
gang off on a mad scramble to come up with very big money on a deadline.
Opening reel is packed with globe-hopping vignettes evoking the colleagues'
present circumstances. Once assembled, a wittily underplayed scene has Danny
(George ClooneyGeorge Clooney) asking them all how much they've got left
from their individual hauls.
Some have held onto most of their loot, but Danny, who lives quietly in
Connecticut after having remarried Tess (Julia RobertsJulia Roberts), and
Rusty (Brad PittBrad Pitt), who's invested in trendy Los Angeles hotels, are
both many millions in debt. They're also too hot to work in the States, so
they hightail it to Amsterdam to launch their scheme.
Scenario by George NolfiGeorge Nolfi, who refashioned his own pre-existing
crime script to suit these characters, starts getting tricky at this point,
but the long and short of it is that Ocean's Eleven (it only becomes 12 in
the final stretch) goes head-to-head in a wager with Europe's top thief, the
Night Fox (Vincent Cassel), to see who can win a race to pinch the heavily
protected Faberge Coronation Egg from a Rome art museum.
Much high-stakes gamesmanship ensues, as the refined and snooty Night Fox
seems to deal Danny and the boys a number of setbacks, sidelining any number
of them (including Danny) for lengthy periods. But this apparent vacuum is
more than filled by Isabel Lahiri (Catherine Zeta-JonesCatherine
Zeta-Jones), a foxy Europol investigator who's chasing the Night Fox, gets
onto Ocean's tail and happens to be a major ex-flame of Rusty's.
Given that this is a film about surface pleasures rather than the meaning of
life, Zeta-Jones practically steals the film by virtue of the fact that she
looks hotter, is more strikingly attired and has a cuter haircut than she
ever has before onscreen (a red outfit she wears for Rusty's delectation is
momentarily heart-stopping). The way Isabel insinuates herself into the
action, and maybe or maybe not back into Rusty's life, is pretty clever, and
all through it Zeta-Jones proves she can play quite handily with the big
boys.
More than any picture since "The Talented Mr. Ripley," "Ocean's Twelve"
summons up the old-time glamour

Re: [MOPO] Fedex and outside insurance - help

2004-12-07 Thread christopher & Pamela Bailey



I 
recently had to ship an oil painting from Hong Kong to Hawaii on behalf of a 
client. Fedex would only insure it for a max of US$200, DHL were quite happy to 
insure it for full value (approx US$1,500). They provided me with a quick and 
efficient service and I would use them again. Chris

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  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 08 December 2004 07:46To: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [MOPO] Fedex and outside 
  insurance - help
  Hi Sue,
  If I am not mistaken, DHL bought out AirBorne Express
  which was based in Seattle, WA. They provide very good
  service.
   
  Lenny
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[MOPO] NEW EBAY LIST

2004-12-07 Thread Karen Guerra



We have just posted some more older lobby cards and 
lobby card sets on Ebay.  A lot of film noir, slasher/ obscure juvenile 
titles this week as well as some silent stills. Thankyou,  
robies4
To view view all of our auctions please visit the 
following address:http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?MfcISAPICommand=ViewListedItems&[EMAIL PROTECTED]&include=0&since=-1&sort=3&rows=25
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[MOPO] Godfather II images

2004-12-07 Thread Debi Jacobson
Does anyone know about some behind the scenes photos of Robert DeNiro
sitting in a chair with Al Pacino standing behind him?  Photos are by Steve
Schapiro. Thanks, Debi

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[MOPO] Fw: [MOPO] Fedex and outside insurance - help

2004-12-07 Thread Fontaine Ayala



DHL is awesome!  We use them for our foreign 
customers when shipping linenbacked posters!  Our customers save money and 
get their posters FAST!
 
Fontaine
Capitol Posters
 
- Original Message - 
From: Susan Heim 

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 6:22 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Fedex and outside insurance - help


Hello All,
   I have switched my shipping to DHL. They insure up to $50,000 
and even further with a representatives approval. In addition, DHL is bending 
over backwards right now to establish new accounts, so you can get some fairly 
sizeable discounts and perks, plus their ground shipping time is the fastest. 
Good luck.
 
Sue Heim
www.hollywoodposterframes.com
(800) 463-2994

  - Original Message - 
  From: Henry 
  Mazel 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 10:33 
  AM
  Subject: [MOPO] Fedex and outside 
  insurance - help
  I'm shipping a rather expensive poster and want to 
  ship Fedex overnight. Fedex declares it as art and will only insure for $500. 
  They gave me the number of an outside insurer - Transglobal. I called and they 
  don't sound like a big organization, voice mail call back and that sort of 
  thing. Has anyone dealt with them before?On their voice mail, they 
  Transglobal says they have been insuring Fedex packages for 10 years, and 
  Fedex did give me the number -- although the usual disclaimer that Fedex is 
  not associated with them.Any help would be 
  appreciated.HenryThe PosterMint.com 
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Re: [MOPO] Fedex and outside insurance - help

2004-12-07 Thread LENL48


Hi Sue,
If I am not mistaken, DHL bought out AirBorne Express
which was based in Seattle, WA. They provide very good
service.
 
Lenny
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[MOPO] WTB:Thelma and Louise one sheet

2004-12-07 Thread Debi Jacobson
Please let me know as soon as possible if you have this available. Debi

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Re: [MOPO] Fedex and outside insurance - help

2004-12-07 Thread Susan Heim




Hello All,
   I have switched my shipping to DHL. They insure up to $50,000 
and even further with a representatives approval. In addition, DHL is bending 
over backwards right now to establish new accounts, so you can get some fairly 
sizeable discounts and perks, plus their ground shipping time is the fastest. 
Good luck.
 
Sue Heim
www.hollywoodposterframes.com
(800) 463-2994

  - Original Message - 
  From: Henry 
  Mazel 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 10:33 
  AM
  Subject: [MOPO] Fedex and outside 
  insurance - help
  I'm shipping a rather expensive poster and want to 
  ship Fedex overnight. Fedex declares it as art and will only insure for $500. 
  They gave me the number of an outside insurer - Transglobal. I called and they 
  don't sound like a big organization, voice mail call back and that sort of 
  thing. Has anyone dealt with them before?On their voice mail, they 
  Transglobal says they have been insuring Fedex packages for 10 years, and 
  Fedex did give me the number -- although the usual disclaimer that Fedex is 
  not associated with them.Any help would be 
  appreciated.HenryThe PosterMint.com 
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[MOPO] Thanks for interesting replies

2004-12-07 Thread Joseph H. Bonelli
Hi, all, from Joe Bonelli.
 
Thanks to all who contributed to the interesting exchange involving "celebrity" collectors.  Let's hope that more and more of these folk who get so much more attention than any of us, become involved in collecting and preserving these historical treasures.
Take care.
 
Joe Bonelli 
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[MOPO] Fedex and outside insurance - help

2004-12-07 Thread Henry Mazel
I'm shipping a rather expensive poster and want to ship Fedex overnight. Fedex declares it as art and will only insure for $500. They gave me the number of an outside insurer - Transglobal. I called and they don't sound like a big organization, voice mail call back and that sort of thing. Has anyone dealt with them before?

On their voice mail, they Transglobal says they have been insuring Fedex packages for 10 years, and Fedex did give me the number -- although the usual disclaimer that Fedex is not associated with them.

Any help would be appreciated.

Henry

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[MOPO] FS: TOY STORY excellent rolled one sheet

2004-12-07 Thread Kirby McDaniel
THE TOYS ARE BACK IN TOWN!
Can it be almost nine years ago since Pixar started?
U.S. one sheet rolled, excellent near mint condition.  $95.00.  Free
shipping for The Holidays.
Jpegs available upon request.
Kirby McDaniel
MovieArt Original Film Posters
P.O. Box 4419
Austin TX 78765-4419
512 479 6680
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