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Hi,
How are you?
As a latch-key kid addicted to watching TV I used to love watching THE BOWERY
BOYS. I can't pin-point what it was that I liked about it but it still
So, to return to calmer waters, the question to Rich about Universal horror
posters may have been cheeky but it got me thinking - I wonder what
hobbyhorses MOPO members have? By that I mean is there any particular
genre, topic, star, etc. that you are keen to collect?
I bought a one sheet of the
I collect everything Tommy. I am mostly drawn to graphics but I am fairly
obsessive so I might go on a spree to get everything on a particular title or
genre and then get bored with it and move on to something else. Right now I am
on a hunt for material on All that Money Can Buy. I have found a
I have a folded one sheet for death of a twitch nerve and also some
8x 10 stills... also I have some stills for dont look in the basement
and last house of the LEFT - stills- has some dupe in set all studio
issue Drive in fare...twitch one sheet has no date and non nss issue
probably as it
The theme tune for this is Oh Solar Mio!
This Never Happened to the Other Fella
Adrian Cowdry
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From: David Kusumoto davidmkusum...@hotmail.com
To: MoPo-L MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Tue, 14 Oct 2014 4:31
Subject: [MOPO] OT:
My goal at one point was to collect something from all AIP titles released from
1955 through 1960, when the company became arguably less sleazy, lurid and fun
in its advertising art with the advent of the Corman directed Poe series. I was
well on my way to my goal until about 12 years ago when
Thanks in advance for taking a look.
Below is a list of names and Prod. Numbers for some mid-teen Universal stills
for which I seek info. If anyone can ID these titles - that would be great!
The stills have no printed title, only these production codes which utilize the
director name and the
heres a consideration Greg... Instead of 2000 a month to getpaper that
it appears in 208 you may or may not have increased value as I was
reckon you never internede to sell them, why not consider -
reproductions.. you can see the same images as released back when,,, If
the burn up, stolen or
Great article about an airport exhibition highlighting San Francisco rock
posters of the Sixties:
http://boingboing.net/2014/10/14/when-art-rocked.html
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Wow...what a great article...and what great posters! thanks for posting this.
Richard
Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2014 15:03:55 -0400
From: posteropo...@bell.net
Subject: [MOPO] OT: SFO, Tea Lautrec and psychedelic posters
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Great article about an airport
Well, got to go see that before March of 2015nice little jaunt up to San
Francisco for a day or two...beautiful exhibit..
Sue
www.hollywoodposterframes.com
Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2014 21:10:30 +
From: rdel...@msn.com
Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT: SFO, Tea Lautrec and psychedelic posters
Dear Posteropolis,
Thank you for posting this article. Psychedelic concert posters are
my original field of expertise. I have a very large collection of these
posters and was Rick Griffin's agent in the early 1980's until the late
1980's. We hosted his first solo original art and poster
Hi, Debi:
My pleasure. I had no idea of your connection to Rick Griffin. That's very
cool. Rick was one of my artistic heroes when I was a teenager drawing
underground comics in the very early 70's.
Best,
Dave
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cool stuff Debi - I always loved the poser art of the 60s-70s and we had
a local artist in Detroit Kelly Mouse..who had the mosuse house.. I was
slucky in the 80s to find some from Bill Grahms shows and winterland and
others from some la dealers that traded with me...then In the 80s I was
so I just wondered what ever happend to MovieGoods these guys I
remember a Bob Mclaughlin I think from Canada and they had tons of ads
and where selling so many things,,but I dont see hem now... what
happened.. I guess they where in Las Vegas On Paridise road... any
INFO?? Ive seen so many
Tom:
Last I heard Moviegoods was sued by, I think, Disney and Fox because they
were printing unlicensed movie posters. They've since folded, though I
understand they have a warehouse in Charlotte, NC. Or at least did, until
recently.
Dave
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sued out of existence, but only evaporated to avoid any fines and
they continue to exist under some name I forget
fully story
a few years back I was called by an auction here in town if I wanted
to go look at some posters they were selling that week
I go down and it was all shit and
so I wonder where the inventory is?? was the stuff you saw anything even
potentially good? they had a slick ad and site but when they called me
about titles they bought just a few things years ago..didnt John kisch
sell them the poster price almanac? also whatever happed to movie
Gellery
again, from my post: they continue to exist under some name
At 07:31 PM 10/14/2014, Tom Martin wrote:
so I wonder where the inventory is?? was the stuff you saw anything
even potentially good? they had a slick ad and site but when they
called me about titles they bought just a few things
I thought I heard they where moving to NC years ago...there where so
many poster companys and makers in the 70s and 80s and in like 1993 he
entire pop culture biz imploded... over saturation and false
collectables hyped to be rare and yet cranked out solely for
consumerism... well maybe
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