[MOPO] for sale: OCEANS ELEVEN INSERT ROLLED NEAR MINT

2008-12-19 Thread David Lieberman
 
 
We have one in near perfect shape.
 
 
BEST OFFER!!
 




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[MOPO] FA: 1,998 posters in Parts I & II of our end-of-year One-Sheet Auction Extravaganza ending 12/23 & 12/25!

2008-12-19 Thread Bruce Hershenson
* eMoviePoster.com's End-of-Year One-Sheet Auction Extravaganza is here!*
 One-sheets are the most popular size movie poster, and we have been
consigned many thousands of them, and we have not been able to keep up with
auctioning them, so we are holding this end-of-the-year event (which we hope
will become an annual event!), as a way to help us "catch up" on auctioning
the one-sheets we have been consigned (and you will find lots and lots of
excellent titles contained within the thousands we are auctioning).  With so
many posters being sold in such a short time, there is a certainty that
there will be many "deals", and likely some real "steals", even on "better"
titles!  We will be auctioning a total of 3,996 folded one-sheets spread
over four auctions from 12/16 to 1/1 with *NO *duplication between the four
auctions (there may be a few posters from the same titles, but they are
different styles, or one is a re-release, or one is an international
version, etc)!
*  IMPORTANT NOTICE! *Because these auctions close during the week of
the Christmas holiday and the week of the New Year's holiday, some of our
staff will be away on vacation, and we imagine so will some of our buyers!
This is also a *VERY *busy time at the Post Office and UPS, with many people
sending last minute holiday gifts.  So, * PLEASE KNOW THAT IT IS FINE WITH
US IF YOU WAIT TO PAY FOR YOUR PURCHASES FROM ANY OF THE FOUR PARTS OF THIS
"One-Sheet Auction Extravaganza" UNTIL AFTER THE FINAL PART CLOSES ON
JANUARY 1st * (although we ask that you please pay for your purchases
promptly right after the last set of auctions closes, as we will be drowning
in packages, and will need to get them sent!).  This "waiting until the last
auction closes" is especially valuable to those of you who are likely to
purchase from more than one part of the auction, because then we can send
all those purchases together in a single package, thus saving you a lot of
shipping cost! * Please be understanding of our having reduced staff during
this holiday time, which may mean we take a little longer to answer e-mails
or send orders.*

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opening bid and no reserves, so we truly sell many items for just $1 or $2
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$10, $11, and $12)! We have *NO* buyers premiums, and we only charge the
actual cost of shipping (often less, when a buyer buys multiple items). We
regularly give lots of great bonuses, often more valuable than the items
required to qualify for them!
This week, we are selling a total of *1,998 folded one-sheets *in our
Tuesday and Thursday auctions, and it is virtually a certainty that some
percentage of them will sell for "bargain" prices, and there may be some
absolute "steals"! Remember that, unlike the majority of "hobbies", where
the money you spend on your hobby is gone forever, the money

[MOPO] OT: YOUR opinion of the best on-screen romantic pairing ever in one movie?

2008-12-19 Thread Bruce Hershenson
This week, I am running a poll in my weekly e-mail club, asking about the
members' personal choice for the best on-screen romantic pairing ever in one
movie *EVER!*

Here is how I presented this to my e-mail club (4,800 members). I thought
some of you here might enjoy seeing the list, and that some of you might
want to make your choice known, or add a choice that is *NOT* on my list (of
course, if you want your vote to count, and you want a chance to win a set
of 23 full-color books, you have to vote in the club itself!).

Here is what I wrote:

"A great romantic movie has a lead couple where you completely believe that
they belong together, both in the movie, and in real life (and often, such
couples go on to actually *BE* together in real life!). In this poll, we are
looking for the romantic couple in one specific movie that *YOU* feel was
the absolute single *BEST* romantic pairing of any movie you have ever seen!
Note that, in the case of couples who appeared together in several movies,
we have usually picked only one of their movies as a poll choice (although
you are welcome to vote for a different one), and we have specifically *
OMITTED* "love triangles" (such as The Philadelphia Story, Jules and Jim,
and The Unbearable Lightness of Being), but only those where there is a
somewhat "equal" element to the triangle (not where there is one person who
clearly is going to be excluded from the triangle!). Of course, there is an
endless number of such movies, and we almost surely have omitted many
wonderful choices, so please in no way restrict yourself to our poll
choices, which are just there to jog your memory!

As always, our main goal is to provide people with a list of wonderful
movies they may have never seen, but should strongly consider adding to
their "must see" list. Please vote for one of the options below, and give
your reasoning for why you voted as you did.

Adam's Rib (Spencer Tracy/Katharine Hepburn)
Affair to Remember (Cary Grant/Deborah Kerr)
African Queen (Humphrey Bogart/Katharine Hepburn)
Algiers (Charles Boyer/Hedy Lamarr)
Amelie (Audrey Tautou/Mathieu Kassovitz)
American Graffiti (Charles Martin Smith/Candy Clark)
Annie Hall (Woody Allen/Diane Keaton)
As Good As It Gets (Jack Nicolson/Helen Hunt)
Awful Truth (Cary Grant/Irene Dunne)
Ball of Fire (Gary Cooper/Barbara Stanwyck)
Before Sunrise (Ethan Hawke/Julie Delpy)
Bishop's Wife (Cary Grant/Loretta Young)
Bodyguard (Kevin Costner/Whitney Houston)
Bonnie and Clyde (Warren Beatty/Faye Dunaway)
Breakfast at Tiffany's (George Peppard/Audrey Hepburn)
Bridges of Madison County (Clint Eastwood/Meryl Streep)
Bridget Jones's Diary (Hugh Grant/Renee Zellweger)
Brief Encounter (Trevor Howard/Celia Johnson)
Bringing Up Baby (Cary Grant/Katharine Hepburn)
Brokeback Mountain (Heath Ledger/Jake Gyllenhaal)
Camille (Robert Taylor/Greta Garbo)
Casablanca (Humphrey Bogart/Ingrid Bergman)
City for Conquest (James Cagney/Ann Sheridan)
City Lights (Charlie Chaplin/Virginia Cherrill)
Clock (Robert Walker/Judy Garland)
Crying Game (Stephen Rea/Jaye Davidson)
Dirty Dancing (Patrick Swayze/Jennifer Grey)
Doctor Zhivago (Omar Sharif/Julie Christie)
Dodsworth (Walter Huston/Mary Astor)
Double Indemnity (Fred MacMurray/Barbara Stanwyck)
Edward Scissorhands (Johnny Depp/Winona Ryder)
English Patient (Ralph Fiennes/Juliette Binoche)
For Whom the Bell Tolls (Gary Cooper/Ingrid Bergman)
>From Here to Eternity (Burt Lancaster/Deborah Kerr)
>From Here to Eternity (Montgomery Clift/Donna Reed)
Ghost (Patrick Swayze/Demi Moore)
Gone With the Wind (Clark Gable/Vivien Leigh)
Goodbye Girl (Richard Dreyfuss/Marsha Mason)
Grease (John Travolta/Olivia Newton-John)
Guys and Dolls (Marlon Brando/Jean Simmons)
Harold and Maude (Bud Cort/Ruth Gordon)
His Girl Friday (Cary Grant/Rosalind Russell)
Holiday Affair (Robert Mitchum/Janet Leigh)
It Happened One Night (Clark Gable/Claudette Colbert)
Jerry MaGuire (Tom Cruise/Renee Zellweger)
King and I (Yul Brynner/Deborah Kerr)
King Kong (King Kong/Fay Wray)
La Belle et la Bete (Jean Marais/Josette Day)
Lady and the Tramp (Tramp/Lady)
Longtime Companion (Bruce Davidson/Mark Lamos)
Love is a Many-Splendored Thing (William Holden/Jennifer Jones)
Love Me Tonight (Maurice Chevalier/Jeanette MacDonald)
Love Story (Ryan O'Neal/Ali MacGraw)
Love With the Proper Stranger (Steve McQueen/Natalie Wood)
Man and a Woman (Jean-Louis Trintignant/Anouk Aimee)
Marty (Ernest Borgnine/Betsy Blair)
Maytime (Nelson Eddy/Jeanette MacDonald)
More the Merrier (Joel McCrea/Jean Arthur)
Morocco (Gary Cooper/Marlene Dietrich)
Moulin Rogue (Ewan McGregor/Nicole Kidman)
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (Gary Cooper/Jean Arthur)
Mr. Lucky (Cary Grant/Laraine Day)
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (James Stewart/Jean Arthur)
My Big Fat Greek Wedding (John Corbett/Nia Vardalos)
My Cousin Vinny (Joe Pesci/Marisa Tomei)
My Fair Lady (Rex Harrison/Audrey Hepburn)
My Man Godfrey (William Powell/Carole Lombard)
Notorious (Cary Grant/Ingrid Bergman)
Now, Voyager (Paul Henreid/Bette Davi

Re: [MOPO] OT: YOUR opinion of the best on-screen romantic pairing ever in one movie?

2008-12-19 Thread bqjansen
I will vote Bruce, but only if you add the romance that defeated  
heaven. I mean of course David Niven and Kim Hunter in A Matter Of  
Life And Death.


Wim
Op 19 dec 2008, om 23:29 heeft Bruce Hershenson het volgende geschreven:

This week, I am running a poll in my weekly e-mail club, asking  
about the members' personal choice for the best on-screen romantic  
pairing ever in one movie EVER!


Here is how I presented this to my e-mail club (4,800 members). I  
thought some of you here might enjoy seeing the list, and that some  
of you might want to make your choice known, or add a choice that is  
NOT on my list (of course, if you want your vote to count, and you  
want a chance to win a set of 23 full-color books, you have to vote  
in the club itself!).


Here is what I wrote:

"A great romantic movie has a lead couple where you completely  
believe that they belong together, both in the movie, and in real  
life (and often, such couples go on to actually BE together in real  
life!). In this poll, we are looking for the romantic couple in one  
specific movie that YOU feel was the absolute single BEST romantic  
pairing of any movie you have ever seen! Note that, in the case of  
couples who appeared together in several movies, we have usually  
picked only one of their movies as a poll choice (although you are  
welcome to vote for a different one), and we have specifically  
OMITTED "love triangles" (such as The Philadelphia Story, Jules and  
Jim, and The Unbearable Lightness of Being), but only those where  
there is a somewhat "equal" element to the triangle (not where there  
is one person who clearly is going to be excluded from the  
triangle!). Of course, there is an endless number of such movies,  
and we almost surely have omitted many wonderful choices, so please  
in no way restrict yourself to our poll choices, which are just  
there to jog your memory!


As always, our main goal is to provide people with a list of  
wonderful movies they may have never seen, but should strongly  
consider adding to their "must see" list. Please vote for one of the  
options below, and give your reasoning for why you voted as you did.


Adam's Rib (Spencer Tracy/Katharine Hepburn)
Affair to Remember (Cary Grant/Deborah Kerr)
African Queen (Humphrey Bogart/Katharine Hepburn)
Algiers (Charles Boyer/Hedy Lamarr)
Amelie (Audrey Tautou/Mathieu Kassovitz)
American Graffiti (Charles Martin Smith/Candy Clark)
Annie Hall (Woody Allen/Diane Keaton)
As Good As It Gets (Jack Nicolson/Helen Hunt)
Awful Truth (Cary Grant/Irene Dunne)
Ball of Fire (Gary Cooper/Barbara Stanwyck)
Before Sunrise (Ethan Hawke/Julie Delpy)
Bishop's Wife (Cary Grant/Loretta Young)
Bodyguard (Kevin Costner/Whitney Houston)
Bonnie and Clyde (Warren Beatty/Faye Dunaway)
Breakfast at Tiffany's (George Peppard/Audrey Hepburn)
Bridges of Madison County (Clint Eastwood/Meryl Streep)
Bridget Jones's Diary (Hugh Grant/Renee Zellweger)
Brief Encounter (Trevor Howard/Celia Johnson)
Bringing Up Baby (Cary Grant/Katharine Hepburn)
Brokeback Mountain (Heath Ledger/Jake Gyllenhaal)
Camille (Robert Taylor/Greta Garbo)
Casablanca (Humphrey Bogart/Ingrid Bergman)
City for Conquest (James Cagney/Ann Sheridan)
City Lights (Charlie Chaplin/Virginia Cherrill)
Clock (Robert Walker/Judy Garland)
Crying Game (Stephen Rea/Jaye Davidson)
Dirty Dancing (Patrick Swayze/Jennifer Grey)
Doctor Zhivago (Omar Sharif/Julie Christie)
Dodsworth (Walter Huston/Mary Astor)
Double Indemnity (Fred MacMurray/Barbara Stanwyck)
Edward Scissorhands (Johnny Depp/Winona Ryder)
English Patient (Ralph Fiennes/Juliette Binoche)
For Whom the Bell Tolls (Gary Cooper/Ingrid Bergman)
From Here to Eternity (Burt Lancaster/Deborah Kerr)
From Here to Eternity (Montgomery Clift/Donna Reed)
Ghost (Patrick Swayze/Demi Moore)
Gone With the Wind (Clark Gable/Vivien Leigh)
Goodbye Girl (Richard Dreyfuss/Marsha Mason)
Grease (John Travolta/Olivia Newton-John)
Guys and Dolls (Marlon Brando/Jean Simmons)
Harold and Maude (Bud Cort/Ruth Gordon)
His Girl Friday (Cary Grant/Rosalind Russell)
Holiday Affair (Robert Mitchum/Janet Leigh)
It Happened One Night (Clark Gable/Claudette Colbert)
Jerry MaGuire (Tom Cruise/Renee Zellweger)
King and I (Yul Brynner/Deborah Kerr)
King Kong (King Kong/Fay Wray)
La Belle et la Bete (Jean Marais/Josette Day)
Lady and the Tramp (Tramp/Lady)
Longtime Companion (Bruce Davidson/Mark Lamos)
Love is a Many-Splendored Thing (William Holden/Jennifer Jones)
Love Me Tonight (Maurice Chevalier/Jeanette MacDonald)
Love Story (Ryan O'Neal/Ali MacGraw)
Love With the Proper Stranger (Steve McQueen/Natalie Wood)
Man and a Woman (Jean-Louis Trintignant/Anouk Aimee)
Marty (Ernest Borgnine/Betsy Blair)
Maytime (Nelson Eddy/Jeanette MacDonald)
More the Merrier (Joel McCrea/Jean Arthur)
Morocco (Gary Cooper/Marlene Dietrich)
Moulin Rogue (Ewan McGregor/Nicole Kidman)
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (Gary Cooper/Jean Arthur)
Mr. Lucky (Cary Grant/Laraine Day)
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (James Stewart

[MOPO] FA: Heritage Auctions presents the Dwight Cleveland Archive Collection - Part Two

2008-12-19 Thread Carteron, Bruce - 1551
Heritage Auctions offers its second week of a very special selection of vintage 
movie posters and lobby cards from the Dwight Cleveland Archive Collection in 
an exclusive online event.
This Special Auction ends this Sunday, Dec. 21st  at 10 PM CT.
To see all 524 lots in this week's auction, please click here:
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/auction/catalog.php?SaleNo=58123&ic=homepage_catalog

Here is a sampling of just a few of the amazing offerings:

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - 1937 Style B One Sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=58123&Lot_No=53436

Cleopatra - 1934 Jumbo Window Card
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=58123&Lot_No=53089

Psycho One Sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=58123&Lot_No=53375

Murder My Sweet - 40 X 60 Poster
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=58123&Lot_No=53323

You Were Never Lovelier - Style B One Sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=58123&Lot_No=53523

You Only Live Twice Style B One Sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=58123&Lot_No=53522

Fistful of Dollars Original Italian Locandina Poster
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=58123&Lot_No=53173

To Kill a Mockingbird One Sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=58123&Lot_No=53480

Planet of the Apes Japanese B2 Poster
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=58123&Lot_No=53362

Fantasia 1941 Jumbo Window Card
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=58123&Lot_No=53163

The Searchers 1956 Japanese B2 Poster
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=58123&Lot_No=53414

The Outlaw (R-1950) Australian Daybill
http://movieposters.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=58123&Lot_No=53352

Plus lots, lots more!!














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Re: [MOPO] OT: YOUR opinion of the best on-screen romantic pairing ever in one movie?

2008-12-19 Thread Bruce Hershenson
D'oh! How could I miss that one? And I *LOVE* Powell and Pressburger movies!

I also left off 'I Know Where I'm Going!', which is an absolutely
*PERFECT*romance!

D'oh, D'oh!

Bruce

On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 4:33 PM, bqjansen  wrote:

> I will vote Bruce, but only if you add the romance that defeated heaven. I
> mean of course David Niven and Kim Hunter in A Matter Of Life And Death.
> Wim
>  Op 19 dec 2008, om 23:29 heeft Bruce Hershenson het volgende geschreven:
>
>   This week, I am running a poll in my weekly e-mail club, asking about
> the members' personal choice for the best on-screen romantic pairing ever in
> one movie *EVER!*
>
> Here is how I presented this to my e-mail club (4,800 members). I thought
> some of you here might enjoy seeing the list, and that some of you might
> want to make your choice known, or add a choice that is *NOT* on my list
> (of course, if you want your vote to count, and you want a chance to win a
> set of 23 full-color books, you have to vote in the club itself!).
>
> Here is what I wrote:
>
> "A great romantic movie has a lead couple where you completely believe that
> they belong together, both in the movie, and in real life (and often, such
> couples go on to actually *BE* together in real life!). In this poll, we
> are looking for the romantic couple in one specific movie that *YOU* feel
> was the absolute single *BEST* romantic pairing of any movie you have ever
> seen! Note that, in the case of couples who appeared together in several
> movies, we have usually picked only one of their movies as a poll choice
> (although you are welcome to vote for a different one), and we have
> specifically *OMITTED* "love triangles" (such as The Philadelphia Story,
> Jules and Jim, and The Unbearable Lightness of Being), but only those where
> there is a somewhat "equal" element to the triangle (not where there is one
> person who clearly is going to be excluded from the triangle!). Of course,
> there is an endless number of such movies, and we almost surely have omitted
> many wonderful choices, so please in no way restrict yourself to our poll
> choices, which are just there to jog your memory!
>
> As always, our main goal is to provide people with a list of wonderful
> movies they may have never seen, but should strongly consider adding to
> their "must see" list. Please vote for one of the options below, and give
> your reasoning for why you voted as you did.
>
> Adam's Rib (Spencer Tracy/Katharine Hepburn)
> Affair to Remember (Cary Grant/Deborah Kerr)
> African Queen (Humphrey Bogart/Katharine Hepburn)
> Algiers (Charles Boyer/Hedy Lamarr)
> Amelie (Audrey Tautou/Mathieu Kassovitz)
> American Graffiti (Charles Martin Smith/Candy Clark)
> Annie Hall (Woody Allen/Diane Keaton)
> As Good As It Gets (Jack Nicolson/Helen Hunt)
> Awful Truth (Cary Grant/Irene Dunne)
> Ball of Fire (Gary Cooper/Barbara Stanwyck)
> Before Sunrise (Ethan Hawke/Julie Delpy)
> Bishop's Wife (Cary Grant/Loretta Young)
> Bodyguard (Kevin Costner/Whitney Houston)
> Bonnie and Clyde (Warren Beatty/Faye Dunaway)
> Breakfast at Tiffany's (George Peppard/Audrey Hepburn)
> Bridges of Madison County (Clint Eastwood/Meryl Streep)
> Bridget Jones's Diary (Hugh Grant/Renee Zellweger)
> Brief Encounter (Trevor Howard/Celia Johnson)
> Bringing Up Baby (Cary Grant/Katharine Hepburn)
> Brokeback Mountain (Heath Ledger/Jake Gyllenhaal)
> Camille (Robert Taylor/Greta Garbo)
> Casablanca (Humphrey Bogart/Ingrid Bergman)
> City for Conquest (James Cagney/Ann Sheridan)
> City Lights (Charlie Chaplin/Virginia Cherrill)
> Clock (Robert Walker/Judy Garland)
> Crying Game (Stephen Rea/Jaye Davidson)
> Dirty Dancing (Patrick Swayze/Jennifer Grey)
> Doctor Zhivago (Omar Sharif/Julie Christie)
> Dodsworth (Walter Huston/Mary Astor)
> Double Indemnity (Fred MacMurray/Barbara Stanwyck)
> Edward Scissorhands (Johnny Depp/Winona Ryder)
> English Patient (Ralph Fiennes/Juliette Binoche)
> For Whom the Bell Tolls (Gary Cooper/Ingrid Bergman)
> From Here to Eternity (Burt Lancaster/Deborah Kerr)
> From Here to Eternity (Montgomery Clift/Donna Reed)
> Ghost (Patrick Swayze/Demi Moore)
> Gone With the Wind (Clark Gable/Vivien Leigh)
> Goodbye Girl (Richard Dreyfuss/Marsha Mason)
> Grease (John Travolta/Olivia Newton-John)
> Guys and Dolls (Marlon Brando/Jean Simmons)
> Harold and Maude (Bud Cort/Ruth Gordon)
> His Girl Friday (Cary Grant/Rosalind Russell)
> Holiday Affair (Robert Mitchum/Janet Leigh)
> It Happened One Night (Clark Gable/Claudette Colbert)
> Jerry MaGuire (Tom Cruise/Renee Zellweger)
> King and I (Yul Brynner/Deborah Kerr)
> King Kong (King Kong/Fay Wray)
> La Belle et la Bete (Jean Marais/Josette Day)
> Lady and the Tramp (Tramp/Lady)
> Longtime Companion (Bruce Davidson/Mark Lamos)
> Love is a Many-Splendored Thing (William Holden/Jennifer Jones)
> Love Me Tonight (Maurice Chevalier/Jeanette MacDonald)
> Love Story (Ryan O'Neal/Ali MacGraw)
> Love With the Proper Stranger (Steve McQueen/Natalie Wood)
> Man and a Woman

[MOPO] FA: PRICES REDUCED AGAIN! INVAS. BODY SNATCHERS+50 FT. WOMAN +EXPLOITATION+PRESSBOOKS - ENDS SAT. MORNING!

2008-12-19 Thread Alan Adler

HELLO ALL!

GOOD STUFF!
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(AND SOME NEXT SATURDAY)

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ATTACK OF THE 50 FT. WOMAN - VF ONE SHEET ON LINEN!
LET'S HEAR FROM YOU IF INTERESTED!

LOBBIES:
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DR. WHO AND THE DALEKS
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DR. RENAULT'S SECRET
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TOBOR THE GREAT
THE BLOB
KILLERS FROM SPACE

INSERTS:  (AMAZING CONDITION!)
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HALF HUMAN - RARE
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HAUNTED STRANGLER
THE SPIDER
KING KONG (R-1952)
KONGA
ABBOTT AND COSTELLO GO TO MARS
MAN WHO TURNED TO STONE
BEAST OF HOLLOW MOUNTAIN
MACUMBA
DAUGHTER OF DR. JEKYLL
MAD MAGICIAN - EARLY VINCENT PRICE
MASQUE OF RED DEATH

STILLS:
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THX
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2001 - COLOR AND BLACK AND WHITE
1950'S MONSTER TITLES

PRESSBOOKS:
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GORGO
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KING KONG / LEOPARD MAN
FROM HELL IT CAME
TARZAN TITLES
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REVOLT OF THE ZOMBIES
DEAD MAN'S EYES

EXPLOITATION:
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ADAM AND EVE
OLD SKIN FLICK TITLES
RUSS MEYER - EVE AND THE HANDYMAN
BARDOT

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COLLECTION!


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BID WITH CONFIDENCE AND ENJOY!


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Re: [MOPO] OT: YOUR opinion of the best on-screen romantic pairing ever in one movie?

2008-12-19 Thread Patrick Michael Tupy
Hmmm, ROMEO AND JULIET (Zefferelli's w/Whiting & Hussey), TWILIGHT  
and ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD?


Only half-joking with TWILIGHT since the stars do have great  
chemistry if nothing else.  I always liked Zefferelli's R & J (though  
Baz Luhrman's MOULIN ROUGE has a decent romantic pairing).  As for  
Flynn & DeHavilland + romance, well, is it a double-entendre when  
Flynn sez "Welcome to Sherwood, M'Lady?!"


Patrick


On Dec 19, 2008, at 2:29 PM, Bruce Hershenson wrote:

This week, I am running a poll in my weekly e-mail club, asking  
about the members' personal choice for the best on-screen romantic  
pairing ever in one movie EVER!


Here is how I presented this to my e-mail club (4,800 members). I  
thought some of you here might enjoy seeing the list, and that some  
of you might want to make your choice known, or add a choice that  
is NOT on my list (of course, if you want your vote to count, and  
you want a chance to win a set of 23 full-color books, you have to  
vote in the club itself!).


Here is what I wrote:

"A great romantic movie has a lead couple where you completely  
believe that they belong together, both in the movie, and in real  
life (and often, such couples go on to actually BE together in real  
life!). In this poll, we are looking for the romantic couple in one  
specific movie that YOU feel was the absolute single BEST romantic  
pairing of any movie you have ever seen! Note that, in the case of  
couples who appeared together in several movies, we have usually  
picked only one of their movies as a poll choice (although you are  
welcome to vote for a different one), and we have specifically  
OMITTED "love triangles" (such as The Philadelphia Story, Jules and  
Jim, and The Unbearable Lightness of Being), but only those where  
there is a somewhat "equal" element to the triangle (not where  
there is one person who clearly is going to be excluded from the  
triangle!). Of course, there is an endless number of such movies,  
and we almost surely have omitted many wonderful choices, so please  
in no way restrict yourself to our poll choices, which are just  
there to jog your memory!


As always, our main goal is to provide people with a list of  
wonderful movies they may have never seen, but should strongly  
consider adding to their "must see" list. Please vote for one of  
the options below, and give your reasoning for why you voted as you  
did.


Adam's Rib (Spencer Tracy/Katharine Hepburn)
Affair to Remember (Cary Grant/Deborah Kerr)
African Queen (Humphrey Bogart/Katharine Hepburn)
Algiers (Charles Boyer/Hedy Lamarr)
Amelie (Audrey Tautou/Mathieu Kassovitz)
American Graffiti (Charles Martin Smith/Candy Clark)
Annie Hall (Woody Allen/Diane Keaton)
As Good As It Gets (Jack Nicolson/Helen Hunt)
Awful Truth (Cary Grant/Irene Dunne)
Ball of Fire (Gary Cooper/Barbara Stanwyck)
Before Sunrise (Ethan Hawke/Julie Delpy)
Bishop's Wife (Cary Grant/Loretta Young)
Bodyguard (Kevin Costner/Whitney Houston)
Bonnie and Clyde (Warren Beatty/Faye Dunaway)
Breakfast at Tiffany's (George Peppard/Audrey Hepburn)
Bridges of Madison County (Clint Eastwood/Meryl Streep)
Bridget Jones's Diary (Hugh Grant/Renee Zellweger)
Brief Encounter (Trevor Howard/Celia Johnson)
Bringing Up Baby (Cary Grant/Katharine Hepburn)
Brokeback Mountain (Heath Ledger/Jake Gyllenhaal)
Camille (Robert Taylor/Greta Garbo)
Casablanca (Humphrey Bogart/Ingrid Bergman)
City for Conquest (James Cagney/Ann Sheridan)
City Lights (Charlie Chaplin/Virginia Cherrill)
Clock (Robert Walker/Judy Garland)
Crying Game (Stephen Rea/Jaye Davidson)
Dirty Dancing (Patrick Swayze/Jennifer Grey)
Doctor Zhivago (Omar Sharif/Julie Christie)
Dodsworth (Walter Huston/Mary Astor)
Double Indemnity (Fred MacMurray/Barbara Stanwyck)
Edward Scissorhands (Johnny Depp/Winona Ryder)
English Patient (Ralph Fiennes/Juliette Binoche)
For Whom the Bell Tolls (Gary Cooper/Ingrid Bergman)
From Here to Eternity (Burt Lancaster/Deborah Kerr)
From Here to Eternity (Montgomery Clift/Donna Reed)
Ghost (Patrick Swayze/Demi Moore)
Gone With the Wind (Clark Gable/Vivien Leigh)
Goodbye Girl (Richard Dreyfuss/Marsha Mason)
Grease (John Travolta/Olivia Newton-John)
Guys and Dolls (Marlon Brando/Jean Simmons)
Harold and Maude (Bud Cort/Ruth Gordon)
His Girl Friday (Cary Grant/Rosalind Russell)
Holiday Affair (Robert Mitchum/Janet Leigh)
It Happened One Night (Clark Gable/Claudette Colbert)
Jerry MaGuire (Tom Cruise/Renee Zellweger)
King and I (Yul Brynner/Deborah Kerr)
King Kong (King Kong/Fay Wray)
La Belle et la Bete (Jean Marais/Josette Day)
Lady and the Tramp (Tramp/Lady)
Longtime Companion (Bruce Davidson/Mark Lamos)
Love is a Many-Splendored Thing (William Holden/Jennifer Jones)
Love Me Tonight (Maurice Chevalier/Jeanette MacDonald)
Love Story (Ryan O'Neal/Ali MacGraw)
Love With the Proper Stranger (Steve McQueen/Natalie Wood)
Man and a Woman (Jean-Louis Trintignant/Anouk Aimee)
Marty (Ernest Borgnine/Betsy Blair)
Maytime (Nelson Eddy/Jeanette MacDonald)
M

Re: [MOPO] OT: YOUR opinion of the best on-screen romantic pairing ever in one movie?

2008-12-19 Thread Patrick Michael Tupy

Nah, Bruce, yours is a great list, only small additions necessary.

Patrick


On Dec 19, 2008, at 2:36 PM, Bruce Hershenson wrote:

D'oh! How could I miss that one? And I LOVE Powell and Pressburger  
movies!


I also left off 'I Know Where I'm Going!', which is an absolutely  
PERFECT romance!


D'oh, D'oh!

Bruce

On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 4:33 PM, bqjansen   
wrote:
I will vote Bruce, but only if you add the romance that defeated  
heaven. I mean of course David Niven and Kim Hunter in A Matter Of  
Life And Death.


Wim
Op 19 dec 2008, om 23:29 heeft Bruce Hershenson het volgende  
geschreven:


This week, I am running a poll in my weekly e-mail club, asking  
about the members' personal choice for the best on-screen romantic  
pairing ever in one movie EVER!


Here is how I presented this to my e-mail club (4,800 members). I  
thought some of you here might enjoy seeing the list, and that  
some of you might want to make your choice known, or add a choice  
that is NOT on my list (of course, if you want your vote to count,  
and you want a chance to win a set of 23 full-color books, you  
have to vote in the club itself!).


Here is what I wrote:

"A great romantic movie has a lead couple where you completely  
believe that they belong together, both in the movie, and in real  
life (and often, such couples go on to actually BE together in  
real life!). In this poll, we are looking for the romantic couple  
in one specific movie that YOU feel was the absolute single BEST  
romantic pairing of any movie you have ever seen! Note that, in  
the case of couples who appeared together in several movies, we  
have usually picked only one of their movies as a poll choice  
(although you are welcome to vote for a different one), and we  
have specifically OMITTED "love triangles" (such as The  
Philadelphia Story, Jules and Jim, and The Unbearable Lightness of  
Being), but only those where there is a somewhat "equal" element  
to the triangle (not where there is one person who clearly is  
going to be excluded from the triangle!). Of course, there is an  
endless number of such movies, and we almost surely have omitted  
many wonderful choices, so please in no way restrict yourself to  
our poll choices, which are just there to jog your memory!


As always, our main goal is to provide people with a list of  
wonderful movies they may have never seen, but should strongly  
consider adding to their "must see" list. Please vote for one of  
the options below, and give your reasoning for why you voted as  
you did.


Adam's Rib (Spencer Tracy/Katharine Hepburn)
Affair to Remember (Cary Grant/Deborah Kerr)
African Queen (Humphrey Bogart/Katharine Hepburn)
Algiers (Charles Boyer/Hedy Lamarr)
Amelie (Audrey Tautou/Mathieu Kassovitz)
American Graffiti (Charles Martin Smith/Candy Clark)
Annie Hall (Woody Allen/Diane Keaton)
As Good As It Gets (Jack Nicolson/Helen Hunt)
Awful Truth (Cary Grant/Irene Dunne)
Ball of Fire (Gary Cooper/Barbara Stanwyck)
Before Sunrise (Ethan Hawke/Julie Delpy)
Bishop's Wife (Cary Grant/Loretta Young)
Bodyguard (Kevin Costner/Whitney Houston)
Bonnie and Clyde (Warren Beatty/Faye Dunaway)
Breakfast at Tiffany's (George Peppard/Audrey Hepburn)
Bridges of Madison County (Clint Eastwood/Meryl Streep)
Bridget Jones's Diary (Hugh Grant/Renee Zellweger)
Brief Encounter (Trevor Howard/Celia Johnson)
Bringing Up Baby (Cary Grant/Katharine Hepburn)
Brokeback Mountain (Heath Ledger/Jake Gyllenhaal)
Camille (Robert Taylor/Greta Garbo)
Casablanca (Humphrey Bogart/Ingrid Bergman)
City for Conquest (James Cagney/Ann Sheridan)
City Lights (Charlie Chaplin/Virginia Cherrill)
Clock (Robert Walker/Judy Garland)
Crying Game (Stephen Rea/Jaye Davidson)
Dirty Dancing (Patrick Swayze/Jennifer Grey)
Doctor Zhivago (Omar Sharif/Julie Christie)
Dodsworth (Walter Huston/Mary Astor)
Double Indemnity (Fred MacMurray/Barbara Stanwyck)
Edward Scissorhands (Johnny Depp/Winona Ryder)
English Patient (Ralph Fiennes/Juliette Binoche)
For Whom the Bell Tolls (Gary Cooper/Ingrid Bergman)
From Here to Eternity (Burt Lancaster/Deborah Kerr)
From Here to Eternity (Montgomery Clift/Donna Reed)
Ghost (Patrick Swayze/Demi Moore)
Gone With the Wind (Clark Gable/Vivien Leigh)
Goodbye Girl (Richard Dreyfuss/Marsha Mason)
Grease (John Travolta/Olivia Newton-John)
Guys and Dolls (Marlon Brando/Jean Simmons)
Harold and Maude (Bud Cort/Ruth Gordon)
His Girl Friday (Cary Grant/Rosalind Russell)
Holiday Affair (Robert Mitchum/Janet Leigh)
It Happened One Night (Clark Gable/Claudette Colbert)
Jerry MaGuire (Tom Cruise/Renee Zellweger)
King and I (Yul Brynner/Deborah Kerr)
King Kong (King Kong/Fay Wray)
La Belle et la Bete (Jean Marais/Josette Day)
Lady and the Tramp (Tramp/Lady)
Longtime Companion (Bruce Davidson/Mark Lamos)
Love is a Many-Splendored Thing (William Holden/Jennifer Jones)
Love Me Tonight (Maurice Chevalier/Jeanette MacDonald)
Love Story (Ryan O'Neal/Ali MacGraw)
Love With the Proper Stranger (Steve McQueen/Natalie Wood)
Man an

Re: [MOPO] OT: YOUR opinion of the best on-screen romantic pairing ever in one movie?

2008-12-19 Thread Richard Del Belso

Hey...
Where's Joseph Cotton and Jennifer Jones (PORTRAIT OF JENNY/ LOVE LETTERS)? 
Well, whatever...my favorite pairing is Bogey and Bacall...they were just great 
together.
Richard Del Belso

Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2008 16:29:55 -0600From: brucehershen...@gmail.comsubject: 
[MOPO] OT: YOUR opinion of the best on-screen romantic pairing ever in one 
movie?To: mop...@sol03.american.eduthis week, I am running a poll in my weekly 
e-mail club, asking about the members' personal choice for the best on-screen 
romantic pairing ever in one movie EVER!Here is how I presented this to my 
e-mail club (4,800 members). I thought some of you here might enjoy seeing the 
list, and that some of you might want to make your choice known, or add a 
choice that is NOT on my list (of course, if you want your vote to count, and 
you want a chance to win a set of 23 full-color books, you have to vote in the 
club itself!).Here is what I wrote:"A great romantic movie has a lead couple 
where you completely believe that they belong together, both in the movie, and 
in real life (and often, such couples go on to actually BE together in real 
life!). In this poll, we are looking for the romantic couple in one specific 
movie that YOU feel was the absolute single BEST romantic pairing of any movie 
you have ever seen! Note that, in the case of couples who appeared together in 
several movies, we have usually picked only one of their movies as a poll 
choice (although you are welcome to vote for a different one), and we have 
specifically OMITTED "love triangles" (such as The Philadelphia Story, Jules 
and Jim, and The Unbearable Lightness of Being), but only those where there is 
a somewhat "equal" element to the triangle (not where there is one person who 
clearly is going to be excluded from the triangle!). Of course, there is an 
endless number of such movies, and we almost surely have omitted many wonderful 
choices, so please in no way restrict yourself to our poll choices, which are 
just there to jog your memory!As always, our main goal is to provide people 
with a list of wonderful movies they may have never seen, but should strongly 
consider adding to their "must see" list. Please vote for one of the options 
below, and give your reasoning for why you voted as you did.Adam's Rib (Spencer 
Tracy/Katharine Hepburn) Affair to Remember (Cary Grant/Deborah Kerr) African 
Queen (Humphrey Bogart/Katharine Hepburn) Algiers (Charles Boyer/Hedy Lamarr) 
Amelie (Audrey Tautou/Mathieu Kassovitz) American Graffiti (Charles Martin 
Smith/Candy Clark) Annie Hall (Woody Allen/Diane Keaton) As Good As It Gets 
(Jack Nicolson/Helen Hunt) Awful Truth (Cary Grant/Irene Dunne) Ball of Fire 
(Gary Cooper/Barbara Stanwyck) Before Sunrise (Ethan Hawke/Julie Delpy) 
Bishop's Wife (Cary Grant/Loretta Young) Bodyguard (Kevin Costner/Whitney 
Houston) Bonnie and Clyde (Warren Beatty/Faye Dunaway) Breakfast at Tiffany's 
(George Peppard/Audrey Hepburn) Bridges of Madison County (Clint Eastwood/Meryl 
Streep) Bridget Jones's Diary (Hugh Grant/Renee Zellweger) Brief Encounter 
(Trevor Howard/Celia Johnson) Bringing Up Baby (Cary Grant/Katharine Hepburn) 
Brokeback Mountain (Heath Ledger/Jake Gyllenhaal) Camille (Robert Taylor/Greta 
Garbo) Casablanca (Humphrey Bogart/Ingrid Bergman) City for Conquest (James 
Cagney/Ann Sheridan) City Lights (Charlie Chaplin/Virginia Cherrill) Clock 
(Robert Walker/Judy Garland) Crying Game (Stephen Rea/Jaye Davidson) Dirty 
Dancing (Patrick Swayze/Jennifer Grey) Doctor Zhivago (Omar Sharif/Julie 
Christie) Dodsworth (Walter Huston/Mary Astor) Double Indemnity (Fred 
MacMurray/Barbara Stanwyck) Edward Scissorhands (Johnny Depp/Winona Ryder) 
English Patient (Ralph Fiennes/Juliette Binoche) For Whom the Bell Tolls (Gary 
Cooper/Ingrid Bergman) From Here to Eternity (Burt Lancaster/Deborah Kerr) From 
Here to Eternity (Montgomery Clift/Donna Reed) Ghost (Patrick Swayze/Demi 
Moore) Gone With the Wind (Clark Gable/Vivien Leigh) Goodbye Girl (Richard 
Dreyfuss/Marsha Mason) Grease (John Travolta/Olivia Newton-John) Guys and Dolls 
(Marlon Brando/Jean Simmons) Harold and Maude (Bud Cort/Ruth Gordon) His Girl 
Friday (Cary Grant/Rosalind Russell) Holiday Affair (Robert Mitchum/Janet 
Leigh) It Happened One Night (Clark Gable/Claudette Colbert) Jerry MaGuire (Tom 
Cruise/Renee Zellweger) King and I (Yul Brynner/Deborah Kerr) King Kong (King 
Kong/Fay Wray) La Belle et la Bete (Jean Marais/Josette Day) Lady and the Tramp 
(Tramp/Lady) Longtime Companion (Bruce Davidson/Mark Lamos) Love is a 
Many-Splendored Thing (William Holden/Jennifer Jones) Love Me Tonight (Maurice 
Chevalier/Jeanette MacDonald) Love Story (Ryan O'Neal/Ali MacGraw) Love With 
the Proper Stranger (Steve McQueen/Natalie Wood) Man and a Woman (Jean-Louis 
Trintignant/Anouk Aimee) Marty (Ernest Borgnine/Betsy Blair) Maytime (Nelson 
Eddy/Jeanette MacDonald) More the Merrier (Joel McCrea/Jean Arthur) Morocco 
(Gary Cooper/Marlene Dietrich) Moulin Rogue (Ewan McGreg