I can't believe I actually saw a Wheeler and Woolsey lobby card on the wall for
Cockeyed Cavaliers!!! Too Bad I already have it. Guess I'm glad I didn't make
the long trek to Ohio!
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I don't post much but after reading Dark City (thanks to whomever suggested
the book) I wanted an opinion of what noir posters MOPO'ers thought best
evoked the spirit of noir's. No, not necessarily the most beautiful (e.g.
This Gun For Hire 1sh) nor the best images of the stars (e.g.
Three times *EVERY *week we auction hundreds of items that sell for low, low
prices (we actually sell lots and lots of items for $1 and $2, and around
half of all that we auction goes for $14 and under, and our leading
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While there's a mad exodus of sellers *LEAVING* eBay, I thought I would try
my first auctions there in more than two years, just to see what things are
like over there!
I put one on each of my selling accounts:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=380241466545
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Wow... he's BACK on eBay after all!
So, are the Horror/Cowboy books $19.99 or $24.99? Description reads
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Say it ain't so!
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While there's a mad exodus of sellers LEAVING eBay, I
SO, who says there is no reconciliation after a divorce?
reminds me of bette davis in THE LETTER saying, I STILL LOVE THE MAN I
KILLED.
SO. let's try this:
WHAT ARE THE BEST RECONCILIATIONS IN FILMS ???
michael
In a message dated 6/10/2010 12:03:35 P.M. Eastern
Bogart and Bacall in Casablanca - 'mough said...
Gt
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SO, who says there is no
Ouch - 'nough said!
GT
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Bogart and Bacall in Casablanca -
BRUCE - this is truly a Kodak moment Im not sure if I should popo
a Cork or read this as the final
sign that the world is about to go capute why on earth would the
kindg of leaving ebay come back and try it again??
this baffles my reasus monley brain beyond words. Now I will
Hi, Everyone,
I have about 35 auctions CLOSING WITHIN 9 TO 10 HOURS--Link to all
auctions and PARTIAL LIST is below: Please take a look if you have an extra
minute! Thanks, Rick
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there is only one Tom Martin!
I'd like to catch his rhesus monkey act with the banana peel!
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Maybe I don't understand the concept here but Lauren Bacall is not in
Casablanca.
John W
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Wow! What a mistake that was!!! Of course I meant Bergman!
GT
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Maybe I don't
That's why it's such an amazing reconciliation, I guess.
On Jun 10, 2010, at 11:00 AM, John Waldman jhnwald...@yahoo.com wrote:
Maybe I don't understand the concept here but Lauren Bacall is not
in Casablanca.
John W
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Hi All - Just thought I would mention a FREE service I offer. Many times my
clients call to have me look at a piece in an auction that they are thinking of
buying. While on the phone, I go to the auction, bring it up, and can discuss
the item. I will give a price range, based on the auction
Easy enough to understand. When you think of Bogart and a woman co-star, you
think Bacall.
John W
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Tom,
You really do make me laugh out loud.
John W
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BRUCE - this
A few favourites:
The Big Sleep French Grande
The Lost Weekend French Grande (Bat Style)
In A Lonely Place Argentinean 1 Sht
Gun Crazy 3 sht
And of course, Out of Past 1 sht
On 10 Jun 2010, at 07:49, steve olson wrote:
Hello,
I don’t post much but after reading Dark City (thanks to
This Gun For Hire
Farewell, My Lovely
John
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A few favourites:
The Big Sleep French Grande
The Lost Weekend French Grande (Bat
Of course not - and that's why I think it's awesome.
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Hershenson
John means Murder My Sweet, which happens to be
my #1 poster collection (I collect Raymond Chandler)
however, while I love the movie and the poster is
right in front of my desk when I'm working so I
see it everyday, it is far from a great Noir
1sheet and I could think of many others which
Rich,
Actually, I was speaking of the one sheet for Farewell, My Lovely from 1975.
With Robert Mitchum, and one of my favorite actresses, Charlotte Rampling. I
like the image on the poster of Mitchum looking out the window smoking, looking
rumpled and tough. Granted, a newer poster, but non
Goldstein leaves behind a Paeeot and some crumple posters
Tom,
Is Paeeot those earlocks that Hasidic Jews wear?
Zeev
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We have one c8== $200. Will be $300 on our site
K.
On Jun 10, 2010, at 4:05 PM, Posteritati wrote:
MOPO,
Looking for a MINT condition one sheet, thanks!
Best,
Stan
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And when you think Bogart and an actress, you think Bergman or Hepburn.
FRANC
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Oh, and though I can't really think of a Sunset Boulevard poster I
really like (or Double Indemnity unfortunately), the swimming pool
card evokes the spirit very well.
On 10 Jun 2010, at 07:49, steve olson wrote:
Hello,
I don’t post much but after reading Dark City (thanks to whomever
Talking of recent, the 1 sht for The Last Seduction is a good one for
a fine neo-noir.
On 10 Jun 2010, at 20:58, John Waldman wrote:
Rich,
Actually, I was speaking of the one sheet for Farewell, My Lovely
from 1975. With Robert Mitchum, and one of my favorite actresses,
Charlotte
HA
HA I SAY
; - )
At 12:58 PM 6/10/2010, John Waldman wrote:
Rich,
Actually, I was speaking of the one sheet for
Farewell, My Lovely from 1975. With Robert
Mitchum, and one of my favorite actresses,
Charlotte Rampling. I like the image on the
poster of Mitchum looking out the window
news editor correction a PARROT and soem CRUMPLED POSTRES
yep... I sticck to the story Bub..
Zeev Drach wrote:
Goldstein leaves behind a Paeeot and some crumple posters
Tom,
Is Paeeot those earlocks that Hasidic Jews wear?
Zeev
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I think it's awesome that Bruce's last name was spelled differently every time
it was mentioned in the article.
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some crumpled spanish desserts? What a horrible waste
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news editor
i understand that the point of the comments is to select poster(s) that truly
depict the noir mood of film noir classics.
understanding noir takes time. but i believe noir involves so much of dark,
dark camera angles, images shadows and shadows and shadows.
it is sorta ironic and
if Tom spell checked his email, or checked for vernacular, or
structural integrity or even for punctuation..
well, that wouldn't really be a Tom Martin email, would it???
At 03:33 PM 6/10/2010, Sean Linkenback wrote:
I think it's awesome that Bruce's last name was spelled differently
Farewell My Lovely is a beautiful and affordable poster.
In fact it is one of the nearly 100 items we will be offering in our next .99¢
No Reserve auction (which should be starting this Sunday if I get everything
finished).
We have a growing preview of items up at our website:
double indemnity it would have to be the insert
even the half sheets are not very noiresque
on Blue Dahlia, almost any poster works, but the
half sheets are the best noir posters on the title
Oh.. probably the coolest of all film noir
posters would have to be Fritz Lang's Hangmen
Also Die
but i believe noir involves so much of dark, dark camera angles,
images shadows and shadows and shadows.
that is really just a small portion of what Noir is Michael. But
seeing as it is the visual portion, it is what people most often get
from watching noir. the basic subject matter that
MOPO,
Looking for a MINT condition one sheet, thanks!
Best,
Stan
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Toledo, Ohio (PP newswirer) 6-9-2010- Maury Goldstein a quiet man
of 77 was known for being a prudent investor having spent some 55 years
selling a eclective collection of Movie memorabilia such as Posters
Neighbors say he smiled alot was dapper gentleman and never bothered
anyone.
Tom,
You are a sick and very funny puppy. By the way, who was your English
teacher, Helen Keller?
Greg Douglass
Tom Martin wrote:
Toledo, Ohio (PP newswirer) 6-9-2010- Maury Goldstein a quiet man
of 77 was known for being a prudent investor having spent some 55 years
selling a eclective
please let me know.
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agree with you totally.
what i said was the simplest definition of film noir. (i, also, suggested that
it takes years of film watching to understand it.)
my point was.despite shadows and dark scenes and atmospheric
images, the posters of these films were often SUPER BRIGHT AND
has anyone mentioned the 1sheets for
Somewhere in the Night and Dark Corner??
probably 2 of the best mood posters for noir
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i have the one sheet of THE DARK CORNER framed. it is a fun conversation piece
because it shows my younger friends that Lucille Ball had a career before I
LOVE LUCY. (i usually hide her her name with my hand, and ask.who is it?
wow. doesnt really look lik her.)
mbb
Got'em both and love them.
Just having a Dark Corner 6SH backed to hang in my office.across the room
from a Dead Reckoning, Style B OS.
Regards
DBT
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Halegua
Both were on my short list. I like the 1sh of Somewhere better than the
insert but the insert is darker and more nourish. I am not a Lucille Ball
fan but loved her in Dark Corner and the poster is very foreboding.
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That's why Cry of the City is probably my favorite noir poster. It best
captures the cinematography involved in making a great noir. Some poster I
love such as Detour and Gun Crazy didn't make the list because they are
bright and a bit cartoony.
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posters coming to auction July 16 and 17.
This is literally just the tip of the iceberg!
The Bride of Frankenstein (Universal, 1935). Insert (14 X 36).
Can I ask why the prices arent simply listed with all the other misc.
numbers that are provided next to each set or card? That would be so much
simpler than having to inquire a second time.
-Kerry
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Richard,
Thanks for the info. I hadn't seen the Lost Weekend or Lonely Place posters
before.
Big Sleep- not very nourish but fun layout and graphics. I'd buy it.
Lost Weekend- Love the French name (Le Poison) and very dark art. Don't know
if Lost Weekend is a noir.
In A Lonely Place- Great
LOLOL
On Jun 10, 2010, at 7:13 PM, Zeev Drach wrote:
“Goldstein leaves behind a Paeeot and some crumple posters”
Tom,
Is Paeeot those earlocks that Hasidic Jews wear?
Zeev
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The Australian daybill for SUNSET BOULEVARD is rather nice.
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Oh, and though I can't really think of a Sunset Boulevard poster I really
like (or
Rich,
The Murder My Sweet 3sh is great but more of a crime poster than a noir poster.
The 3rd Man is a bit bright and I don’t like the art much. Brute Force, Captive
City, and Kill or be Killed were on my short list and Kill probably should
have been in there. DOA and I Walked Alone were
Point Blank has some great posters for a newer noir also. As for Rampling, she
looks great naked at the end of 2003 movie Swimming Pool at age 57.
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SWIMMING POOL is worth seeing, and not just for Charlotte's outstanding
nudidity!
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Sent: Friday, June 11, 2010 1:57 PM
Subject: [MOPO]
Point Blank has some great posters for a newer noir also. As
The Belgian is also nice too, as Swanson is featured, wearing long,
black, elbow length gloves with her hands up around her face.
On Jun 10, 2010, at 8:27 PM, Phil Edwards wrote:
The Australian daybill for SUNSET BOULEVARD is rather nice.
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From: Richard Evans
I love Nocturne. Also, Johnny O'clock style A and Mystery Street.
Actually, too many to name. I have a small Noir collection of just images I
like. There are so many good ones from which to choose.
Regards
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