[MOPO] Fs on ebay

2006-05-02 Thread clinton crews
Well i just got me a new paypal account after a headache trying to get my 
old one back so to celebrate being able to sell again using paypal i listed 
47 posters all starting at .99 they range from 1951-2006

some titles are
back to future
the nightmare before christmas
hellraiser
gleaming the cube
ferris bueller's day off
night shift
look up under seller id scottsdalemovieposters

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[MOPO] Consignment

2006-05-02 Thread Ron Wisberg
Was looking for some good sources to use for consigning posters, any help would be appreciated.Ron
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[MOPO] FS: BEDTIME STORY 6sh

2006-05-02 Thread Kirby McDaniel

U.S. six sheet, average used to fine +, several available.  $50.

MARLON BRANDO
SHIRLEY JONES
DAVID NIVEN

+ SHIP $10.00

jpeg available.

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Kirby McDaniel
MovieArt Original Film Posters
P.O. Box 4419
Austin TX 78765-4419
512 479 6680  www.movieart.net

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[MOPO] VINTAGECINEMART - Frank or Pat Wainen

2006-05-02 Thread Alan Adler

Dear Frank or Pat -

Been unable to reach you.
Please make contact.

Thanks
Alan Adler

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Re: [MOPO] Consignment

2006-05-02 Thread Kirby McDaniel
I'm sorry - you want to consign or have posters consigned to you?Kirby McDanielOn May 2, 2006, at 10:30 AM, Ron Wisberg wrote:Was looking for some good sources to use for consigning posters, any help would be appreciated.     Ron 		Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls.  Great rates starting at 1¢/min. Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List  Send a message addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L  The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com
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Re: [MOPO] Consignment

2006-05-02 Thread Ron Wisberg
My mistake for not being more clear, I want to sell some posters but don't have the time personally, so I was looking for some possible sources to consign them for me.RonKirby McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  I'm sorry - you want to consign or have posters consigned to you?Kirby McDaniel
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[MOPO] Announcement

2006-05-02 Thread Jbohmss



Ladies and Gentlemen of Mopo Land

I'd like to inform you that the sale at Bonhams Knightsbridge London is now 
online, please take a look.

http://www.bonhams.com/cgi-bin/public.sh/pubweb/publicSite.r?sContinent=EURscreen=CatalogueiSaleNo=13576
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[MOPO] Question re: Die Hard Posters

2006-05-02 Thread Dean




 
I have a question regarding Die Hard one sheet posters 
from 1988. I have two described below and was wondering if some one has a 
good explanation for the difference.

Both are one sheets. Both have the same art 
work. On one the art work goes all the way to the edge of the 
poster. There are no borders.

The second has a white border at the top and the 
bottom. The bottom border has the NSS number and the usual NSS 
disclaimer.

I was just wondering if anyone had a reasonable 
explanation.

Dean
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[MOPO] 3D LENTICULAR POSTER FOR CHRONICLES OF NARNIA

2006-05-02 Thread channinglylethomson

5/2/2006

I just wanted to take a moment and thank Leonard Litwin for supplying 
me with an absolutely spectacular poster this week.  It is a 3D 
lenticular advance one-sheet for THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA:  THE LION 
THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE.  The poster is magnificent and his shipping 
was perfect!  Thanks again. . .


Thank You,

CHANNING THOMSON
PO BOX 330232
SAN FRANCISCO CA 94133-0232
PHONE #415-771-9114
http://www.channingposters.com

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Re: [MOPO] Consignment

2006-05-02 Thread Roland Lataille
I would try Bruce at http://www.emovieposter.com/statpages/consign.php. He usually gets very high prices.RolandRon Wisberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  My mistake for not being more clear, I want to sell some posters  but don't have the time personally, so I was looking for some possible  sources to consign them for me.RonKirby McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  I'm sorry - you want to consign or have posters consigned to you?Kirby McDanielTalk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls.  Great rates starting at 1¢/min.  Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com  ___  How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing ListSend a message addressed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-LThe author of this message is solely responsible for its content.  
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Re: [MOPO] Question re: Die Hard Posters

2006-05-02 Thread JR



Dean,

Interesting question. You didn't mention if both posters have an MPAA 
ratings box? If one of them does not, then that version is an "International 
Version" used for release outside of the USA. But, barring someone with more 
direct insider knowledge on this specific title, my best guess would be that 
this was a result of the time period the film was released in. Prior to the 
1980's, most movie posters had white borders. After the 1980's, virtually all 
posters were borderless. The 1980s was the transition decade, as the studios 
phased out using the National Screen Service to print and distribute their 
movies posters and decided to handle it themselves. One of the "innovations" the 
studios came up with was the borderless poster and, later, the double-sided 
borderless poster for use in lightboxes. But your two versions of DIE HARD may 
have been a classic case of studio waffling, where they couldn't decided to do 
border or borderless and ended up printing the poster both ways, just to cover 
all their bases. Sounds silly, but we're talking about Hollywood here...

-- JR

- Original Message - 
From: Dean 

To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 

Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 15:07
Subject: [MOPO] Question re: Die Hard Posters


 
I have a question regarding Die Hard one sheet posters 
from 1988. I have two described below and was wondering if some one has a 
good explanation for the difference.

Both are one sheets. Both have the same art 
work. On one the art work goes all the way to the edge of the 
poster. There are no borders.

The second has a white border at the top and the 
bottom. The bottom border has the NSS number and the usual NSS 
disclaimer.

I was just wondering if anyone had a reasonable 
explanation.

Dean
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[MOPO] wanted

2006-05-02 Thread Posteritati

Hi,

We are looking for a STAR WARS 1 sheet (style A only). Thanks.

--
Regards,
Sam Sarowitz
Posteritati
239 Centre Street
New York, NY  10013
212-226-2207/ Fax: 212-226-2102
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Re: [MOPO] Question re: Die Hard Posters

2006-05-02 Thread Randall Petersen
The situation described was common to many posters of the mid to late 80s.
 Posters both with and without the white border at top and bottom are
authentic.  The reason for the two variants is as JR has described - the
transition from posters with white borders all around to no borders, i.e.
artwork going all the way to the poster edge. (BTW, the term for this type
of printing is 'full bleed'.)  Also, don't forget that concurrently,
posters were transitioning from 27x41 to 27x40 as the standard onesheet
size. With the 'standard' onesheet format in a state of flux, different
printshops wound up printing the same poster in slightly different ways.

Randy

quote who=JR
 Dean,

 Interesting question. You didn't mention if both posters have an MPAA
 ratings box? If one of them does not, then that version is an
 International Version used for release outside of the USA. But, barring
 someone with more direct insider knowledge on this specific title, my best
 guess would be that this was a result of the time period the film was
 released in. Prior to the 1980's, most movie posters had white borders.
 After the 1980's, virtually all posters were borderless. The 1980s was the
 transition decade, as the studios phased out using the National Screen
 Service to print and distribute their movies posters and decided to handle
 it themselves. One of the innovations the studios came up with was the
 borderless poster and, later, the double-sided borderless poster for use
 in lightboxes. But your two versions of DIE HARD may have been a classic
 case of studio waffling, where they couldn't decided to do border or
 borderless and ended up printing the poster both ways, just to cover all
 their bases. Sounds silly, but we're talking about Hollywood here...

 -- JR


 - Original Message -
 From: Dean
 To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
 Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 15:07
 Subject: [MOPO] Question re: Die Hard Posters



 I have a question regarding Die Hard one sheet posters from 1988.  I have
 two described below and was wondering if some one has a good explanation
 for the difference.

 Both are one sheets.  Both have the same art work.  On one the art work
 goes all the way to the edge of the poster.  There are no borders.

 The second has a white border at the top and the bottom.  The bottom
 border has the NSS number and the usual NSS disclaimer.

 I was just wondering if anyone had a reasonable explanation.

 Dean
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[MOPO] FA:OS:Texas Chainsaw 2!Terminator!Monster Squad!Amityville!The Believers!Wraith!

2006-05-02 Thread Kenwick Cook



http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZfrankenwick
 
Ending tonight... the following 27"X41" Original One-Sheets:
Tobe Hooper's"Lifeforce", "Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2", "Invaders From 
Mars" (presskit, too!), "Poltergeist" Lobby Card #2! Also, "Poltergeist III", 
"The Terminator", a 1980's B-Movie lotincluding John 
Schlesinger's "The Believers" starring Martin Sheen, Robert Loggia, and Jimmy 
Smits! "Return To Horror High" (with Press Material)! "The Kindred!" 
"Witchboard" (also with pressbook)(all four in one auction!), Roger Corman's 
"Munchies", "The Monster Squad", "The Amityville Horror" (1979 Margot 
Kidder/James Brolin), "Ghost Story", "Fright Night", "Creature" (Klaus Kinski), 
"Nightmares", "The Wraith"(Charlie Sheen/Sherilyn Fenn), "The Gauntlet"(not a 
high-grade, folks), "Troll"..
 Plus, other cool goodies like pinbacks from 
"Lifeforce" and the "Monster Squad", A Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2" T-Shirt 
(used), an "X-Files: Fight The Future" T-Shirt (NWT), a "Blair Witch Project 2" 
T-Shirt (NTW), Tim Burton's "Mars Attacks" T-Shirt (NWT), "Westworld" LP Vinyl 
Soundtrack (Sealed), "Planet Of The Apes" 1968 Soundtrack on CD (Sealed)
 
 Not to mention the cool Horror/Gorestuff 
ending Sunday which may be combined with shipping for multiple wins.

 As for the current topics, there are reasonable 
starting prices and no reserves.
 I strive to keep feedback positive with efforts to 
provide informative descriptions and pics in the hopes that there will be no 
surprises, and ship out as quickly as possible, and pack the stuff well.
 I have been out of the movie poster collecting 
scene for 20 years concentrating on my first true collecting interest 
of monster magazines. I happened upon this very helpful MoPo mailing list last 
summer after a horrible monster mag eBay purchase, only to find that the Seller 
made a much greater stir with MoPo than he did with the Monster fans. It's nice 
to know we have a community like this to keep everyone on the up-and-up. Thanks 
for all your support!
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[MOPO] FA 1946MantanMorelandUSOS,YOLT OS,DestroyAllMonsters,BodyBags,Devil'sBride,Jedi

2006-05-02 Thread Rixposterz



Hi,

 I have 40 auctions closing on THURSDAY, lots of HARD TO FIND Vintage 
Posters of ALL SIZES and Lobby Card Sets--If you have a minute, please take a 
look! Link to all auctions and partial list is below:
 http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZrixposterz
MANTAN MORELAND "She's Too Mean For Me" Orig 1946 US One Sheet
"All 
Colored Cast" HILARIOUS ART!
DESTROY ALL MONSTERS Orig 1969 14-Card German Lobby Set MONSTERS! 
LOOK!
THE SPY WITH MY FACE The Man From U.N.C.L.E. Orig 1966 US One 
Sheet
DEVIL'S BRIDE (Christopher Lee, Hammer Horror,1968) Orig US 1/2 Sht 
NM!
HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME (Quinn, Lollobrigida,1957) Orig US Insert GREAT 
ART!
BODY BAGS (John Carpenter, HORROR, 1993) Orig One Sheet GRUESOME ART!
CARRY ON NURSE (Vintage 60'sBritish Comedy)Orig 1960 US 1/2 
Sheet
DOCTOR AT LARGE (Bogarde, Vintage 50's British Comedy) Orig 1957 US 1/2 
Sheet
FOR YOUR EYES ONLY (James Bond, 1981) Orig One Sheet RARE STYLE MINT!
KANSAS CITY BOMBER  FLARE UP (Raquel Welch) Orig US Posters 
LOOK!
RETURN OF THE JEDI Orig US One Sheet NEAR MINT!
 This is only a fraction of the auctions I have 
closing THURSDAY NIGHT. Please take a look! I'm sure you'll find something 
you want to bid on!
 http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZrixposterz
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[MOPO] FA US lobbies, FRWL, THUNDERBALL, LET'S MAKE LOVE, MONROE, CONNERY BOND

2006-05-02 Thread AMAZCOLMAN



Closing this Sat., 24 US lobby cards from FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE, 
THUNDERBALL AND LET'S MAKE LOVE from Ebay seller:

FLASHBACKS 
MEMORABILIA'S EBAY ITEM FOR SALE 

http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZflashbacksmemorabilia 


eBay: 
FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE CONNERY JAMES BOND LOBBY CARD #8 (item 7614567772 


eBay: 
LET'S MAKE LOVE MARILYN MONROE 1960 TITLE LOBBY CARD (item 7614568017 en 


eBay: 
THUNDERBALL SEAN CONNERY JAMES BOND LOBBY CARD #5 (item 7614568109 end t 


Thanks for looking. Evan B.
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