Tuesday 8/22/06
Hello MOPO Members --
This is a reminder -- I am having my annual Summer Doldrums Sale (part
1) on EBAY. I have 30 items on EBAY ending this evening (Tuesday) from
5-6PM Pacific Time. Many of these listings offer good buying
opportunities for collectors and dealers --
Just a little reminder that I have ten Japanese poster auctions ending this
evening:
www.lindersauctions.com/ebay
Pulp Fiction Style A
Bound
La Dolce Vita R82
Fight Club
Empire of the Sun Style B (Gold foil)
Nausicaa Style A
Bad Timing
Nightmare on Elm Street
The Thing (Carpenter)
Solyaris
WHAT I HAVE HERE IS A VERY OLD MOVIE LOBBY POSTER. THIS POSTER COME FROM A THEATER THEY TORE DOWN IN CLEVELAND. IT IS A POSTER OF THE MOVIE: THE WIZARD OF OZ. IT HAS JUDY GARLAND, FRANK MORGAN, RAY BOLGER, BERT LAHR, AND JACK HALEY. IT SAYS METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYERS TECHNICOLOR TRIUMP. A VICTOR
I closed one of my two eBay stores the day eBay announced their
insane gouging price increases, and have just listed the items in my
other store for the FINAL time (on the last day of the old prices).
30 days from now, I will close that store as well (I might well do it
sooner, to beat the
Good question... haven't decided yet... been pullingitems out as they
end, but I have so much other stuff, besides movie posters, getting ready for
listing and I don't know what to do with them.
One of the most recent disappointing "Seller Specials" waslast
week's"Store-To-Auction-Style
Hi Bruce, MoPo,I closed mine in a symbolicknee-jerk protest after the fee increase was announced last month. For about 4 hours. Then re-opened it after a re-think. As I stated in a previous MoPo post,my eBay Store, then and now,is it's doingwell. It's a small store with only 300+
we've
closed our EBAY store and are listing more and more on LAMP our success rate is
a lot better than it ever was with the Ebay store
jim
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160021439885- Seller says it came from an old theater in Cleveland. 20x26 Portal. He never claims it is original but claims it hung in a movie theater. I have emailed the seller and told him there is NO such size movie poster. drV
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Hello mopo,
We're looking for original one sheets of the following:
CHINATOWN near mint off-linen
SOME LIKE IT HOT
THIRD MAN
HOT ROD (1950)
Thanx!
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Regards,
Stanley Oh
Posteritati
239 Centre Street
New York, NY 10013
212-226-2207/ Fax: 212-226-2102
http://www.posteritati.com
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Hi, Everyone,
I have many FIRST TIME LISTED auctions closing on THURSDAY plus just
as many items with opening bids CUT IN HALF!! Please take a look if you
have the chance. Here's the link:
Thanks to all, Rick
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZrixposterz
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This was a good question and I am glad to hear others feelings on this. I myself am sitting on the wall with really nowhere to go. I deal primarily in lower end material with none of the great A titles many of you have to offer. I am a hobbyist who does this around a normal day job and family. I
Please let me know if anything is available. Debi
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I will be restructuring my business a little but
will not close my store in the immediate future. I will eventually move most of
my stock to my website, which is doing quite well, and sell less through eBay.
eBay will now be charging 10% commission on store items that sell for under
$25.00.
FYI, below.
-koose.
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Paramount Ends RelationshipWith Tom Cruise's Company
By MERISSA MARR, WALL STREET JOURNALAugust 22, 2006 6:43 p.m.
Viacom Inc. Chairman Sumner Redstone said his company's Paramount Pictures is terminating its 14-year relationship with actor Tom
Yup, you gotta love Hollywood!...
Not that I have much respect for Tom Cruise
(although anyone who can get Katie Holmes into bed gets a big check-mark in my
book). But, if they think it was Tom Cruise who hurt Mission Impossible
III - they are way off-base (yet again).
What hurt MI3
John
I'm in 100% agreement with virtually everything you say.
I think one more factor ebay burnout
I think very many people find ebay to be difficult to search due to
incorrect listings, spamming, wrong categories, repros, etc
a novice who only searches for superman would get a return
There is a Google group of eBay sellers at:GOOGLE WE NEED AN AUCTION SITE http://groups.google.com/group/auctionplease?lnk=sgMore or less hoping Google will give feeBay a run for the money. __Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail
Hi guys,
I have a contact with a Business Week
reporter. Id like your opinions on this and I will endeavor to get her
to take it on and publish her results.
Truly, eBay thinks theyre the only
game in town. I see that you are reacting would you be willing to give
me your opinions and
Hollywood has always been about "what have you done for me lately?" -- but
this is ridiculous. It was only 1 year ago that Tom Cruise starred in WAR OF THE
WORLDS which wasone of last summer'smega-hits. Since then, the
god-awful MISSION IMPOSSIBLE III came out. Clearly Cruise did nothing
More from today's VARIETY -- Cruise's people say they walked away on their
own because they got low-balled, with Paramount (my guess) apparently
leveraging MI:III's performance as a way to avoid giving him more money:
-koose.
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VARIETY MAGAZINE
Tue., Aug. 22,
I'll just say this, my word I've seemed awfully vocal recently, and now this.MI3 was much better reviewed than 2. It opened better than one (ignoring inflation) and made less than either. There is a factor here. Time of month released. MI3 came out a whopping, and excuse me folks, this is
Perhaps Tom and Mel will now form their own production company: "Religious Nuts Unlimited!"Joe B in NOLADavid Kusumoto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: More from today's VARIETY -- Cruise's people say they walked away on their own because they got low-balled, with Paramount (my guess) apparently
Ah, the truth comes out. It seems that the unacceptable behavior Sumner
Redstone mentioned was actually perfectly acceptable -- at a reduced price --
and when Cruise's agent walked out on the negotiations over the attempt to
low-ball that Redstone got pissed and decided to make the behavior
oops... before one of my many admirers jumps on that momentary brain slip...
yes, I was temporarily confusing Sumner Redstone with Rupert Murdock... the
point remains unchanged.
- Original Message -
From: JR [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: David Kusumoto [EMAIL PROTECTED];
A question:
Does anyone have any idea how much of the box-office take the studio which
puts out the film gets? We are always tossing around box-office numbers as if
the studio gets all of that money, but obviously this can't be so. I can't
recall seeing any information on how much of the cost
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