[MOPO] FA Movie posters auctions on ebay

2006-09-17 Thread Martin Pacheco
Hello there Friends

I have at least  87  Movie posters auctions this week in ebay,  including
great titles and stars, including
Below you can watch the EBAY USer ID and you need the complete list with
your links, please email me. Remeber set up your snipers 

Ebay USer id: tango19

Click for watch my auctions

http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZtango19QQhtZ-1QQfrppZ200QQfsopZ1QQfsooZ1QQr
dZ0?


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Good Luck

Argentinean Posters
Martin Pacheco
Fax: (54-11) 4307-2909
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Argentina

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Re: [MOPO] Hitchcock trivia

2006-09-17 Thread channinglylethomson
Hi 1949 film UNDER CAPRICORN was in color -- however, it's so bad  
probably no one on this list has  ever sat through it!


Channing Thomson in San Francisco

On Sep 17, 2006, at 4:27 PM, Michael B wrote:

 Hitchcock's films until the 50s (DIAL M, VERTIGO) were in black &  
white.

 
even PSYCHO (1960) was in b & W.
 
why was his 1948 ROPE in color    
 
seems so odd considering every other film of his in the 40s and early  
50s were in color??

 
michael---
 
 
 
 
ps:  i won the ROPE insert in bruce's auction 2 weeks ago.  IT IS  
AWESOME!

 
mbb 
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Re: [MOPO] in the cooler

2006-09-17 Thread Toochis Morin
I've had the joy of watching John's work as Susan has helped him through linebacking.  It was imformative, fascinating, and lots of fun.  John has linenbacked some beauties.I look forward to seeing more from both.ToochisJohn Waldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Members of MOPO,  In all my years of collecting movie memorabilia I have never met a more generous, giving person than Susan Olson.  In this age of little free time, Susan has given her time, money, and with her limitless knowledge of poster resto to help me.   With that said let me comment on Susan’s short MOPO posting career. (No windy, long posts from me.  I like to get to the point.)     If Susan says someone is okay then that is good enough for me.  I trust her judgment and assessment of human nature.       Is she opinionated? Hell yes!  Does she tell it
 like it is? Again, hell yes!  Susan is one of those people who tell it like it is with no hidden agenda of her own.     Call Susan Voodoo Woman if you like, but I’m proud to call her my friend.   John Waldman  Collector since 1977   Freedom Lover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 wrote:"...who will not allow herself to get baited and trolled,  Thankyou everyone!"     Susan, you're still doing it.  Please just leave.  Andrea- Original Message -   From: susan olson   To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU   Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2006 2:34 AM  Subject: [MOPO] in the coolerAfter much thought today and a flurry of private  supportive emails and requests that I not leave  again, and of course if Scott the List owner doesn’t   make a ruling to banish me I  will take a time out  and come back and  be a positive contributing member,  who will not allow herself to get baited and trolled,  Thankyou everyone!     if there are any New members who have Resto Questions or would like any do it yourself  pointers for minor flaws, I would be happy to answer any questions  after my  time out!  Susan     Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com 
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[MOPO] Hitchcock trivia

2006-09-17 Thread Michael B

 Hitchcock's films until the 50s (DIAL M, VERTIGO) were in black & white.


 


even PSYCHO (1960) was in b & W.


 


why was his 1948 ROPE in color     


 


seems so odd considering every other film of his in the 40s and early 50s were in color??


 


michael---


 


 


 


 


ps:  i won the ROPE insert in bruce's auction 2 weeks ago.  IT IS AWESOME!


 


mbb 



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[MOPO] FS: Updated List of Disney Animation Posters and Lobby Cards

2006-09-17 Thread rod








Updated Disney Movie Poster List

 

I’ve have updated my list of Disney movie posters for
sale to include lobby cards and posters from Disney animated feature films in
addition to the shorts already offered for sale. Take some time to review the
list as you will see some interesting items in addition to the posters and many
titles that you don’t always see for sale. 

 

You can view the list at: http://216.128.22.42/posters/

 

If you are interested in any of the items please contact me
at [EMAIL PROTECTED].


 

Pictures will be added soon, but if there is something
specific you are interested in, let me know and I will get you a picture
quickly. As always, I am open to reasonable offers depending on the item, etc. 

 

Thanks

Rod

 

 

 

 

 






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[MOPO] MOPO -f/s O/T spine tingleing HORROR. may upset you-be carefull viewing warning!

2006-09-17 Thread Tom Martin
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150035030649LOOK 
IF YOU DARE!



My ad on  ebay may help sooth the current MOPO  stirrings.. Its my 
latest " anti art " piece and is  a little ofmy Dark side..


Hope it doesnt make anyone Jump out a window.


However..  My son says we are outsider art guys and idiot savaunts.. so 
I figure hey ifwe can make a Buck.. Ill join Ringling Bros. at this Point


and be the fruitfly man I need to pay for a car and rent and eat.  So 
all my pie in sky dreams are like TOAST.


anyway I got inspired as i went to a ' ART fair yestreday in downtaown 
Perrysburg and saw " FINE ART"


well.these guys are more Bold than me.. they had like 3500.00 on 
stuff I wouldnt even think was like My crap.  so I promice my anti art 
is worth at least the cost ofthe canvas..
hey if you dont like it .. get a ROller and paint over it yeah 
reuseable paintings.. geeesh//


also...I almost didnt release this  piece as it even spooks me. 
because its true.  what ya gonna do.. make hall mark cards??


anyways ever notice that nutty people are always conected to /// ' The 
arts"so dont group me with those NUTBALLLs... I am the anti artist!


so.. get this I won two tickets to see a CONCERT last night.. at the 
owens community college... I went all alone... and as I gotthere they 
had a art instalation


of a artist Named JUDY CHICAGO... well it was about the Holocaust.. 
boy that lifted my spirit..  But  it was very well done and  i had 
a great time taking myself out for the evening...


I didnt even try to seduce me.. I was a complete gentleman.  O plus 
I have posters and other MOVie stuff on ebay Im just having the Mid 
life crisis 50s... last jolts before i croak syndrome.happens to the 
best and worst of US,   see my sale DREAMFACTORY seller ID ebay.


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Re: [MOPO] Remember The Discussion Of What Film Posters Are Visible In A Movie?

2006-09-17 Thread JR



Freeman,
 
PLAY IT AGAIN SAM is one of my favorite Woody Allen films of 
all time, along with LOVE AND DEATH. It doesn't get the respect it deserves from 
most critics. To me it's a classic blend... hilarious in parts and poignant and 
"meaningful" in others without getting too serious about itself as later Allen 
films tended to do. As you remarked, it is set in San Francisco, unlike the bulk 
of his later films which are almost always set in NYC and environs. I think 
this helps. Although ANNIE HALL and MANHATTAN were undeniably great, the NYC 
stuff of the last 20 years has a certain sameness about it for me, causing one 
Allen film to blend into another in my mind, but his earlier films were set in a 
variety of locations and I think that helps adds a unique feel to each. I'm sure 
that in 1972 all of those posters were very affordable and readily available in 
the movie memorabilia shops on the west coast. I remember buying a 
couple during that time myself, paying something like $10 for a 1962 TIME 
MACHINE... if only I'd known. The way the posters were shown in that film, 
treated casually, with the bottom of the six sheet of CASABLANCA being crumpled 
up by the bed pillows, is exactly how movie posters were viewed at the time... 
temporary, even throw-away, pop wall art.
 
-- JR
 
 
- Original Message - 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 

Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2006 11:02
Subject: [MOPO] Remember The Discussion Of What Film Posters Are 
Visible In A Movie?

 
 
Freeman 
here
 
This has nothing to do with anything but I am just 
distracting before going back on Andale  to throw even more good money at 
Ebay with no tangible returns...kind of like a strip club.
 
  Anyway PLAY IT AGAIN SAM  was on 
HBO.  What a hilarious film.   But more amazing was the 
posters,  no doubt all real,  none in frames and all over the 
apartment of Woody Allen's here playing the most neurotic film critic on 
the planet living in San Francisco  (weird to see the 
Pacific Ocean and not Central Park while Woody afoot.)   
Anyway  above  breeze through to kitchen was THE JUNGLE 
PRINCESS,  TARZAN AND THE LEOPARD WOMAN,   ALL THROUGH THE 
NIGHT.   In kitchen  KEY LARGO,
near front door  re-release  1sht 
CASABLANCA.  Far right of sofa on wall an original release  
CASABLANCA insert.  And tons of festival and rep house  
calendars.
 
But the most jaw dropping piece,  a 
pinned up Six Sheet of MALTESE FALCON directly above his bed. With 
bottom edges crimping  from pillows hitting.  Ouch.
 
Film shot in 1972   possibly these 
pieces  were  still dirt cheap.  Taped up,  no 
frame
 
Quickly wrote down one of my favorite bits of 
dialogue for your Sunday chuckle  
 
Allan 
Felix: That's quite a lovely Jackson Pollack, isn't it? 
Girl in museum: Yes, it is. Allan Felix: What does it say to you? Girl in museum: It restates the negativeness of the 
universe. The hideous lonely emptiness of existence. Nothingness. The 
predicament of man forced to live in a barren, godless eternity like a tiny 
flame flickering in an immense void with nothing but waste, horror and 
degradation, forming a useless bleak straitjacket in a black absurd cosmos. 
Allan Felix: What are you doing Saturday 
night? Girl in museum: Committing suicide. 
Allan Felix: What about Friday 
night?
 
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ca90069
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[MOPO] fa:Ending Today- Alamo, American in Paris, Help

2006-09-17 Thread Smith, Grey - 367



Ending today, 
 Sunday, September 17 at 10 PM CT, are 318 lots of vintage movie posters, 
lobby cards and CGC graded stills.
http://www.ha.com/movieposters 
 
 
To view all 318 lots 
click here:
http://movieposters.heritageauctions.com/common/search_items.php?Sale_No=56093&optGlobalSearch=   

 
Here are just a 
few:
 
The Alamo- One 
Sheet
http://movieposters.heritageauctions.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=56093&Lot_No=26058
 
An American in Paris 
- One Sheet
http://movieposters.heritageauctions.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=56093&Lot_No=26063
 
Apocalypse Now - 
Insert
http://movieposters.heritageauctions.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=56093&Lot_No=26066
 
Back to Bataan - 
Title Lobby Card
http://movieposters.heritageauctions.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=56093&Lot_No=26070
 
Calamity Jane- Lobby 
Card Set
http://movieposters.heritageauctions.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=56093&Lot_No=26086
 
Carmen Jones - Title 
Card and (6) Lobbies
http://movieposters.heritageauctions.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=56093&Lot_No=26101
 
The Eagle - Rudolph 
Valentino Lobby Card
http://movieposters.heritageauctions.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=56093&Lot_No=26129
 
Help - Beatles One 
Sheet
http://movieposters.heritageauctions.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=56093&Lot_No=26160
 
It's a Mad, Mad, 
Mad, Mad World - One Sheet
http://movieposters.heritageauctions.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=56093&Lot_No=26173
 
Kiss of Death - 
Reissue One Sheet
http://movieposters.heritageauctions.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=56093&Lot_No=26180
 
Man with the Golden 
Gun - One Sheet
http://movieposters.heritageauctions.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=56093&Lot_No=26206
 
Mary Jane - Drug 
Exploitation One Sheet
http://movieposters.heritageauctions.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=56093&Lot_No=26207
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[MOPO] fa NO RESERVE --THE GODFATHER * BRITISH 1SH ORIG MOVIE POSTER NM UNUSED

2006-09-17 Thread David Lieberman



 
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=008&item=180028142190
 
 
David A. 
LiebermanCineMasterpieces.com602 309 0500

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Re: [MOPO] Repros of #9 Lobby Cards?

2006-09-17 Thread JR



Ron,
 
Great to know. I wish the seller had put that information in his auction 
description, as it explains what would otherwise be a suspicious situation. I 
had asked the seller about this and received a reply this morning from 
perry2181:
 
"Hi fellow e-Bayer -- thanks for your interest. Yes, these are 
all part of the original print run (not reproductions). I know this because I'm 
the guy who made them. I did the original print run about 10 years ago -- only 
200 of each card. I sold most of them off at that time, but I still have a few 
of each card left. I'm been selling them on e-Bay, and when they're gone, 
they're going to be gone. Hope this answers your questions! Best Wishes, 
PERRY MARTIN"
 
-- JR
 
- Original Message - 
From: Ron 
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 

Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2006 4:03
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Repros of #9 Lobby Cards?
The seller is the creator of the #9 lobby card series - that's 
why his cards are all mint. He happens to be a good friend and an honorable 
person, and is selling cards printed in the original run limited to 200 copies. 
JR wrote:

  
  

  I just noticed something while cruising through the real time price 
  results at icollectmovieposters.com. There is a seller on eBay who seems to 
  have an unlimited supply of the #9 Lobby Cards. The seller, Perry2181, seems 
  to be pretty sophisticated. He accurately describes what the #9 series was all 
  about -- and even though he keeps offering these same cards over and over 
  again (getting darn good prices for them), he restrains himself to making 
  the offer only once a month or so:
   
  http://www.icollectmovieposters.com/start-movieposters/start-sold/Default.html ... 
  just put in #9 in the search window and go through the pages.
   
  Even though I've seen this seller's auctions before on eBay, I 
  didn't notice just how many of the #9s Perry2181 was selling over time. Now, 
  since the original #9 Lobby Cards were ostensibly limited to a run of 200, how 
  likely is it that this one seller would have so many original sets in his 
  possession? I have been concerned about the possibility of fake lobby cards 
  for some time because their size of 11x14 is easily done on modern color 
  copiers and the modern machines can take card stock paper.
   
  So, I'm wondering if anyone has any info on these sales by Perry2181 or 
  any idea on how likely it is that these are "originals". I use the term 
  loosely, of course, as the original #9 Lobby Cards were in themselves fakes... 
  created out of whole cloth to enhance... sort of... the original lobby card 
  sets with all their dull, non-monster images. But considering the prices 
  these sales are bringing in, truly "original" #9 lobby cards now have to be 
  acknowledged as potentially valuable collectible items themselves -- if they 
  are from that original 200 print run, that is.
   
  The current batch on eBay can be seen at:
   
  http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZperry2181QQhtZ-1
   
  -- JR
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Re: [MOPO] in the cooler

2006-09-17 Thread John Waldman
Members of MOPO,  In all my years of collecting movie memorabilia I have never met a more generous, giving person than Susan Olson.  In this age of little free time, Susan has given her time, money, and with her limitless knowledge of poster resto to help me.   With that said let me comment on Susan’s short MOPO posting career. (No windy, long posts from me.  I like to get to the point.)     If Susan says someone is okay then that is good enough for me.  I trust her judgment and assessment of human nature.       Is she opinionated? Hell yes!  Does she tell it like it is? Again, hell yes!  Susan is one of those people who tell it like it is with no hidden agenda of her own.     Call Susan Voodoo Woman if you like, but I’m proud to call her my friend.   John Waldman  Collector since 1977   Freedom Lover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:"...who will not allow herself to get baited and trolled,  Thankyou everyone!"     Susan, you're still doing it.  Please just leave.  Andrea- Original Message -   From: susan olson   To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU   Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2006 2:34 AM  Subject: [MOPO] in the coolerAfter much thought today and a flurry of private
 supportive emails and requests that I not leave  again, and of course if Scott the List owner doesn’t   make a ruling to banish me I  will take a time out  and come back and  be a positive contributing member,  who will not allow herself to get baited and trolled,  Thankyou everyone!     if there are any New members who have Resto Questions or would like any do it yourself  pointers for minor flaws, I would be happy to answer any questions  after my  time out!  Susan     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
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[MOPO] Remember The Discussion Of What Film Posters Are Visible In A Movie?

2006-09-17 Thread Flixspix



 
 
Freeman 
here
 
This has nothing to do with anything but I am just 
distracting before going back on Andale  to throw even more good money at 
Ebay with no tangible returns...kind of like a strip club.
 
  Anyway PLAY IT AGAIN SAM  was on 
HBO.  What a hilarious film.   But more amazing was the 
posters,  no doubt all real,  none in frames and all over the 
apartment of Woody Allen's here playing the most neurotic film critic on 
the planet living in San Francisco  (weird to see the 
Pacific Ocean and not Central Park while Woody afoot.)   
Anyway  above  breeze through to kitchen was THE JUNGLE 
PRINCESS,  TARZAN AND THE LEOPARD WOMAN,   ALL THROUGH THE 
NIGHT.   In kitchen  KEY LARGO,
near front door  re-release  1sht 
CASABLANCA.  Far right of sofa on wall an original release  
CASABLANCA insert.  And tons of festival and rep house  
calendars.
 
But the most jaw dropping piece,  a 
pinned up Six Sheet of MALTESE FALCON directly above his bed. With 
bottom edges crimping  from pillows hitting.  Ouch.
 
Film shot in 1972   possibly these 
pieces  were  still dirt cheap.  Taped up,  no 
frame
 
Quickly wrote down one of my favorite bits of 
dialogue for your Sunday chuckle  
 
Allan 
Felix: That's quite a lovely Jackson Pollack, isn't it? 
Girl in museum: Yes, it is. Allan Felix: What does it say to you? Girl in museum: It restates the negativeness of the 
universe. The hideous lonely emptiness of existence. Nothingness. The 
predicament of man forced to live in a barren, godless eternity like a tiny 
flame flickering in an immense void with nothing but waste, horror and 
degradation, forming a useless bleak straitjacket in a black absurd cosmos. 
Allan Felix: What are you doing Saturday 
night? Girl in museum: Committing suicide. 
Allan Felix: What about Friday 
night?
 
freeman fisher8601 west knoll drive #7west hollywood, 
ca90069
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Re: [MOPO] in the cooler

2006-09-17 Thread Freedom Lover




"...who will not allow herself to get baited and trolled,
Thankyou everyone!"
 
Susan, you're still doing it.  Please just 
leave.
Andrea

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  susan olson 
  
  To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
  
  Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2006 2:34 
  AM
  Subject: [MOPO] in the cooler
  
  After much thought today and a flurry of private supportive emails and 
  requests that I not leave
  again, and of course if Scott the List owner doesn’t 
  make a ruling to banish me I  will take a time out
  and come back and  be a positive contributing member,
  who will not allow herself to get baited and trolled,
  Thankyou everyone!
   
  if there are any New members who have Resto Questions or would like any 
  do it yourself
  pointers for minor flaws, I would be happy to answer any questions
  after my  time out!
  Susan
   
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[MOPO] WANTED: Lucky Number Slevin - international style?

2006-09-17 Thread dsonesheets
Does anyone know if this poster
(http://www.impawards.com/2006/lucky_number_slevin_ver4.html) is an
international style?  If so, does anyone have one or two
available?  I've tried most of my contacts with no success. 
I can get the regular DS US onesheet rather easily, but this one is
eluding me.  Thanks for any help!

Steve Zammar[EMAIL PROTECTED]www.dsonesheets.com303/478-3973
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Re: [MOPO] Repros of #9 Lobby Cards?

2006-09-17 Thread Ron




The seller is the creator of the #9 lobby card series - that's why his
cards are all mint. He happens to be a good friend and an honorable
person, and is selling cards printed in the original run limited to 200
copies. 

JR wrote:

  
  
  
  I just noticed something while cruising through the real time
price results at icollectmovieposters.com. There is a seller on eBay
who seems to have an unlimited supply of the #9 Lobby Cards. The
seller, Perry2181, seems to be pretty sophisticated. He accurately
describes what the #9 series was all about -- and even though he keeps
offering these same cards over and over again (getting darn good prices
for them), he restrains himself to making the offer only once a month
or so:
   
  http://www.icollectmovieposters.com/start-movieposters/start-sold/Default.html ...
just put in #9 in the search window and go through the pages.
   
  Even though I've seen this seller's auctions before on eBay, I
didn't notice just how many of the #9s Perry2181 was selling over time.
Now, since the original #9 Lobby Cards were ostensibly limited to a run
of 200, how likely is it that this one seller would have so many
original sets in his possession? I have been concerned about the
possibility of fake lobby cards for some time because their size of
11x14 is easily done on modern color copiers and the modern machines
can take card stock paper.
   
  So, I'm wondering if anyone has any info on these sales by
Perry2181 or any idea on how likely it is that these are "originals". I
use the term loosely, of course, as the original #9 Lobby Cards were in
themselves fakes... created out of whole cloth to enhance... sort of...
the original lobby card sets with all their dull, non-monster images.
But considering the prices these sales are bringing in, truly
"original" #9 lobby cards now have to be acknowledged as potentially
valuable collectible items themselves -- if they are from that original
200 print run, that is.
   
  The current batch on eBay can be seen at:
   
  http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZperry2181QQhtZ-1
   
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Re: [MOPO] in the cooler

2006-09-17 Thread Toochis Morin
I'm looking forward to those resto tips, Susan.  I've got some very lovely but beat up posters.Welcome back,Toochissusan olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:   After much thought today and a flurry of private supportive emails and  requests that I not leave again, and of course if Scott the List owner doesn�t  make a ruling to banish me I  will take a time out and come back and  be a positive contributing member, who will not allow herself to get baited and trolled, Thankyou everyone!   if
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