,
featuring Lee Michaels, Tim Hardin, and Yours Truly jamming for 10,000
Flamboyant Folk
http://www.ebay.com/itm/220895840553?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649
Lots of other colorful and head-turning examples of the poster artiste's
imagination and skill.
Greg Douglass
Off
Very sad day indeed. I was really close to Susan,and while she occasionally
drove me nuts, I loved her deeply. Amazing work too! Did a lot of work at
cut-rate prices for me! Bless her on her travels and I hope her passing was
peaceful
Greg Douglass
Susan Heim filmfantast...@msn.com wrote
-in-progress. Very, very sad, and he picked his fellow
artistes brilliantly. Thanks for the Heads-Up, Diane; I really liked the
guy and he was nothing but nice to me. I found out later what a mess
the guy was . So sad
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I second that, Tom. I was a Grumpy Gus and then I read your missive.
I too suddenly heard the birds, saw the sun, AND had a large, satisfying
bowel movement to boot.
OK! Back to selling my poster collection! Too much stuff!
Greg Douglass
On 7/26/2011 8:20 AM, Joseph Bonelli wrote:
Thanks
=STRK:MESELX:IT
AND
http://cgi.ebay.com/BROADCASTING-Tiffany-Chimps-RARE-Stone-Litho-Circa-1932-/220817048732?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item3369b8c49c
MUCH MORE TO COME!
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perusal!
Greg Douglass
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Hi Claude...is there any way of getting you email or phone number
privately through the group?
You have my email.pickmeis...@cox.net and my phone # is (760)212-3648/
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Agreed. Falk was at his comdeic zenith in The In-Laws. Alan
Arkintoowonderfully funny film. Who can ever forget Senor Pepe?
Serpentine, Shel, serpentine!
Greg D
On 6/24/2011 11:50 AM, Bruce Hershenson wrote:
Most know of him as Columbo, but he was at his finest in The In-Laws
(opposite
As a frustrated graphic artiste, I am really impressed by your
daughter's work, Dave. Very cool, nice combination of retro ideas and
modern comix design.!
Greg Douglass
On 6/22/2011 7:03 PM, Dave Rosen wrote:
It's a few days late but well worth the wait!
My daughter, who's currently living
In the end, the problem with the You Tube videos isn't the supposed
vulgarity, or the over-the-top silly voices. They're just not funny.
At all.
Greg Douglass
On 6/3/2011 1:29 AM, Adrian Cowdry wrote:
Always look on the Bright Side of LifeFrom Monty Python's Life of
Brian.
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of her
back in the day. Now THAT'S class Mrs. Douglass' little boy felt
like the uber-nerd that Sunday in Burbank
Greg Douglass
Escondido CA
On 5/16/2011 5:13 PM, Scott Burns wrote:
I missed this oneGlen or Glenda actress Dolores Fuller passed
away on May 9^th at the age of 88. I have
Looking for a great 6-sheet from the 20s or 30s with commanding graphics...
Greg
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Hi, Mopo-ers:
I recently acquired a second original un-restored PUBLIC ENEMY window card and
am looking to sell or potentially trade for something greatcontact me if
interested...
Greg Ferland
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Mint unused 6-sheet available, linen-backed, $8,000.
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-Cabral-Art-NM-Linen-/220699671290?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item3362b9bafa
And, of course...
My annual sale of my solo acoustic guitar CD, complete with the infamous
cover photo of an intoxicated Santa with me on his lap, also known as
The picture that launched 1,000 therapy sessions.
GREG
The second printing of the CD carries a warning and a coupon for 10% off
your next can of Guano-B-Gone.
Buy with confidence.
Greg Douglass
Tom Martin wte:
yes Good Morning Mr. Douglas- I have a question regarding Your
Christmas CD I was wondering didYou work Out the technical BUGS
This is a long shot, but looking for the following window cards:
Don Q Son of Zorro (1925)
Robin Hood (1922)
Black Pirate
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.they went on MOPO under assumed names! Cool! Welcome
back to my life!!! I missed you!
Greg Douglass
Happy Birthday Bruce “Shill” Hershensonis lind
I never will forget your father-in-law (Russ Cochran) quickly bidding
up those Tarzan posters I wanted to several thousand dollars at
Christies
psychedelic nature to the spooky cheese being sold here. Mr.
Shea is our resident spook show expert here: Ed, waht's the deal with
this one?
Greg Douglass
David Lieberman wrote:
Anyone know what year this is from? It feels like 1960's to me.
http://www.cinemasterpieces.com/92010a/mr101.jpg
heck Greg Douglass alone is like getting Rodney Dangerfiled mixed
with Boris Karlof
Yesterday I was described by a large biker pal as half Yoda and half
Keith Richards, and now this...
Thank you, Tom.
I've noticed that every time I open one of Tom's emails, my spell
checker starts smoking
actually improved on the original in that he tightened the
film while retaining the innate sweetness at the core of the story. Very
well done, but not for the squeamish...Nathalie.
Greg Douglass
Kirby McDaniel wrote:
Though I guess some will consider this a duh? moment.
THE SOCIAL NETWORK. Just
. What's the deal, are we mellowing with age? Jesus,
nobody's dissed Hershenson in over a week. Bunch of old weenies.
Greg Douglass
Tom Martin wrote:
My facebook says its Greg Douglass Birthday
so Happy Birthday I think he looks in great shape for 100
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Cool. I'll be there too, Sue! Look for me; I'll be wearing a SF Giants
cap and my red thong.
Greg Douglass
Susan Heim wrote:
I'm so excited that the Heritage auction will be held in Beverly Hills
and I can actually go in person. Not that I don't love the little
video box watching the auction
over the years have been staggering. Never touched the
stuff again.
Tom Martin, however, is obviously still strung out like a wild Comanche
on Dr. Kilmer's concoction. Jesus, just look at his spelling.
Greg Douglass
Bruce Hershenson wrote:
Before it closes, I wanted to see if any here has either
That's the reason I'm no longer allowed in Ron Borst's house.
Greg D
Richard Halegua Comic Art wrote:
At 01:58 PM 9/23/2010, Tom Martin wrote:
Just remember Folks Sue Heim is ACID FREE unlike MR Greg Douglass
who has heeping extra helpings of acid...
If Greg stands next to one sheets who long
What a disaster...
Greg Douglass
Richard Halegua Comic Art wrote:
http://cgi.ebay.com/5-1970s-Disaster-Movie-Poster-Lot-Poseidon-Adventure-/160482109560
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and signing, and the opening bid is 68K. One little MOPO
boy's gonna be rakin' in the cash, you can believe that!
Greg Douglass
lovenoir2 wrote:
This all looks a little suspect to me. A supposed letter, dating from
1937, and stating its provenance is not enough to verify this item.
The crate, it's
What'd you call me, Rich?
Greg D
Richard Halegua Comic Art wrote:
poof
At 07:50 PM 9/17/2010, Glenn Taranto wrote:
Amazing how this stuff just seems to appear out of thin air...
GT
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keep happening this week! Coincidence, or.?
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Thanks for the kind words, Tom. Now if you'll excuse me, there's a
virgin that needs defiling and a goat that needs sacrificing.
And all of you guys...don't even THINK of outbidding me on a poster. My
minions are everywhere! (Right, Tom?)
Greg Douglass
Tom Martin wrote:
Ok Mopo I guess U need
in Cleveland. I do
tend to rub off on people. Tell the girls hi for me, Tommy! I'm going
upstairs to read my Famous Monsters! (What a cool guy!)
Thanks, Tom, and thank you Mopo for letting me wax glaringly off-topic.
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are safe. The
chickens may be in trouble, however. Those little feathered hotties are
so CUTE, especially those Ohio fryers. Hubba-hubba!
Greg Douglass
Tom Martin wrote:
yes thats excellent advice,,, but I know You are part of the plot
Magic lady!
I will wear a hamaka reinforced
Here I thought it was Quacking White Mallards...
Kwack,
Greg Douglass
PS-Queens With Money is right. Does that make us DWM*?
*dorks with money
rixpost...@aol.com wrote:
Hi, Freeman,
Forgive my ignorance, but what is the meaning of QWM
Amy Irving's dream at the end of Carrie. This was before the
end-of-horror-movie dream fake-out became a cliche, and it scared the
crap out of me.
Greg Douglass
Michael B wrote:
_/What's your favorite dream in a movie?/_
//
from *WIZARD OF OZ* (90% of the movie)
or
from *SPELLBOUND
1935 1-sheet as pictured in Reel Art
G-Men Italian 1950s classic poster (Cagney's arm in sling with gun)
Under The Tonto Rim 1-sheet 1928 Western
Great Guy 1-sheet Cagney original release
Blue Dahlia 1-sheet
Gun Crazy 1-sheet
Thanks
Greg Ferland
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quality gourmet mustard here.
Greg Douglass
Steven Yafet wrote:
As a buyer - primarily - as I only sell when I have duplicates, etc. -
I found the comment interesting about repeat buyers. There is an Ebay
seller that I patronized regularly. He sells vintage classical music
ads, magazines and things
Bright? He's a common ignorant slob. He don't even speak good English.
Juror #10, 12 ANGRY MEN
Greg Douglass
William A Brent wrote:
I'm doing a bit of research, I'm looking for use of the word slob in
classic films-
so its really OT unless the term is used on a poster -
two that I have
.
By the way, I was going to order my wife a voice recorder for her
birthday, but after watching the Mel Gibson debacle go down recently,
I'm giving her a bathrobe instead.
Greg Douglass
Richard Halegua Comic Art wrote:
one time a guy posted as Tom Martin, but the diction was perfect and
coherant
. Those movie people are crazy.
Greg Douglass
Phil Edwards wrote:
Let's see... you buy stuff, you sell stuff. That's called dealing in
something, no matter what it is.
If Michael wants $75 for his insert, that's his business, if he gets
it even if it's not now it may be later.
Using the I'm
beginning to end. Amazing on every level.
DEATH AT A FUNERAL-The original British version. Incredibly hilarious.
My two cents have been spent.
Greg Douglass
Bruce Hershenson wrote:
I have been* SO* busy the past ten years that I have seen few movies
(which is funny, because in the 40 years before that I
want to rip my eyeballs out and flush them down the toilet.
Then again, I loved both A.I. and Spielberg's WAR OF THE WORLDS.
No accounting for taste
Greg Douglass
PS-I saw the film MOON mentioned earlier on someone else's list, and
would add my thumbs-up on this quirky sci0fi film as well
a prince, but spelling is NOT something you are
engaged in the study of. I've read your e-mails, dude. Try to fool ME.
I'm going to go back to gazing upon my overpriced crap now.
Greg Douglass
Tom Martin wrote:
Dear Mr. Greg Douglass, -
I see you are at least being honest with yourself
crap, just like on women there are good big asses and bad big
asses...you guys know what I mean... and you have good crap indeed, sent
quickly and packaged well.
Greg Douglass
rixpost...@aol.com wrote:
Hi, Greg,
I don't know about the rest of the dealers on eBay, but most of the
things I have
Bruce,
Remember New Coke?
Bad decision.
Don't change the formula, big boy.
Greg Douglass
Bruce Hershenson wrote:
from eMoviePoster.com to eMoviePaper.com
because it better reflects what we auction.
What do y'all think?
--
Bruce Hershenson and the other 27 members of the eMoviePoster.com team
on a given item.
Greg Douglass
Claude
Personally I think those insane prices make the hobby look like a
complete joke. The same thing happens when a poster sells for a huge
price, and then can't find a bidder at a third of that price.
Bruce
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 8:37 AM, twoni...@aol.com
Titles by the Vietnamese graphics genius Annoy Eng.
With an assist by Lotta Fontz.
Greg Douglass
Posteritati wrote:
everyone must see this credit sequence (and the film):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPxgi-PiNFE
sam
Posteritati
239 Centre Street
New York, NY 10013
212-226-2207/ Fax: 212
Give me a Mexican lobby card with a midget, and I'm out 400K change.
No brainer.
Greg Douglass
Bruce Hershenson wrote:
If you could only buy one of these which would you prefer to own
(either to keep, or for re-sale)?
*http://tinyurl.com/3yt77et
OR
**http://tinyurl.com/2wk5oy6
Bruce
, EVER buy inserts!) What fun is that?
I have several random titles from the Twenties and Thirties that I
bought and display just because they look so dang cool.
Short answer, Glennyes.
Greg Douglass
Would you buy a 1930's linenbacked one sheet for 99.99 if it wasn't
your area of collecting
By the way
I lied in my original post. I'm so old there WERE no movies in the year
of my birth. We made shadow puppets with our hands in front of candles.
I apologize to the group.
Greg Douglass
Susan Heim wrote:
What a fun thread!! Well, I'm with Steve here, 1953 but I just made
I know what you mean, Rick. I have so much empathy today for that
50-year old youthful hottie in SUNSET BOULEVARD.
Greg Douglass
rixpost...@aol.com wrote:
It's a weird phenomenon---watching old movies that I grew up with
shown now on TCM---whether it's Cagney in Angels With Dirty Faces
1949 here. WHITE HEAT and GUN CRAZY. No wonder I have a criminal record.
Greg Douglass
Kenwick Cook wrote:
I just think this is a cool topic from Channing... I had no idea that
there were so many cool movies from '67!
Knowing that Phil and Richard are hip to the Dead makes my day
Was Saul Bass the artist on this poster? If it's not Bass, it's
certainly someone who evokes the haunting minimalist beauty of his work.
Stunning poster.
Greg Douglass
Neil Jaworski wrote:
and who can forget the haunting, innovative Finnish poster for Seven
Brides For Seven Brothers?
http
Cool poster. I especially like the Poor Yorick skull atop the pillar. So
Hamlet, so Danish!
Greg Douglass
David Lieberman wrote:
Since this only lasted on ebay for about 12 hours before we sold it, I
thought I'd post this in case anyone wanted to see it. I think it is
an awesome poster
the other bidders roofies
Greg Douglass
Bruce Hershenson wrote:
*http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/13.html*
Remember this is just Part I of our Summer 2010 Mini/Major Auction!
Part II starts Thursday, and Part III starts Sunday
Bruce
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The Dim Reaper lurketh
Bruce Hershenson wrote:
Zsa Zsa Gabor has transfusion, remains critical
*http://tinyurl.com/3a95ttt*
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again. Very tough to sit through.
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In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L
The author
with the more youthful members of our
fellowship.
So Tait...please post more, watch that Maui humidity...that's got to be
a bitch on your paper...get the spare bedroom ready for me the next time
I come to Hawaii, and watch that drooling on your posters. That's
considered a condition flaw.
Greg
is
coincidentally one of the primary reasons I am a hopelessly bitter old
fart.
Being a whiny sourpuss no longer has to be on the horizon, Shelly. Buy
my book and be the churl of a girl you were meant to be TODAY!
Greg Douglass
Shelly Whitworth-King wrote:
I'm looking forward to growing into a full-blown
that film right next to my White Huntress insert in my
studio. Very equatorial group of visuals.)
Under that rock guitarist facade lies a true dweebus americanus who
loves nothing more than talking about tape stains, pin holes, and what a
dumb idea slabbing is.
Greg Douglass
David Kusumoto wrote
) and other slight imperfections right through the Saran
Wrap. This slabbing thing is no big deal, really. What a bunch of
fussbudgets.
Greg Douglass
and Evan Zweifel wrote:
I hate ordering a poster advertised in so-so condition and having it arrive in so-so
minus condition. Or even worse, in icky
.
Crotchety in CA,
Greg Douglass
James Richard wrote:
My sentiments exactly. Not that it matters as far as the wireless
generation is concerned. Obviously. Every day I feel more and more
like the Edward G. Robinson character in SOYLENT GREEN...
-- JR
Bruce Hershenson wrote: What do you guys
.
Greg Douglass
Toochis Morin wrote:
I love posters that have the worn look. If I wanted them to look
perfectly new, I'd buy repros.
Many of mine are framed with the fold lines, etc. I usually linenback
and restore if the poster is in dire need to restoration.
Toochis
of all this disappointment I had to endure, this guy in Alberta
calls Heritage and not ME to sell his crap?!? I guess I've been
cock-blocked by Grey Smith yet again.
Greg Douglass
Angst-ridden in Escondido
channinglylethomson wrote:
Movie poster find in old home! Channing
http
How about The poster looks great considering its age.? I sometimes
hear people say that I look great for MY age, then I look in the
mirror.let's just say I would never buy a poster described thusly.
Greg Douglass
allen day wrote:
Wy back, when I used to collect/buy/sell all types
the Mexican lobbies look ghetto for the most part, but
there are, of course, exceptions to every rule. For instance, I, a
lifelong liberal, would have sex with Sarah Palin.)
Greg Douglass
Helmut Hamm wrote:
Personally, I couldn't care less for Mexican paper on US or European
movies, but I've always been
To clarify my Sarah Palin statement; a large amount of duct tape would
be put across Ms.Palin's mouth before any shenanigans began to prevent
any post-coital conversation.
Hey, top, bottom, I'm cool!
Greg Douglass
James Richard wrote:
More to the point, which one holds the gun?
-- JRS
, a step in the right direction, I say!)
Greg Douglass
Kirby McDaniel wrote:
I think the Mexican lobby cards have as much validity as many film
posters that are out there. I don't see any reason why they should be
specially singled out for exile!
Kirby McDaniel
www.movieart.net http
poster universe. I own a couple of Cabral cards, but for the most
part, the artwork is pretty ugly amateurish. (In this man's opinion,
of course.)
As much as it pains me to do so, I agree with Rich; these things are,
for the most part, doody ( mierda, en Espanol.).
Greg Douglass
Richard Halegua
!) but after being told to perform
anatomically impossible acts upon myself a couple of times, I just quit
fighting the tsunami of stupidity.
I do salute you for trying, Phil...
Greg Douglass
Phil Edwards wrote:
And this is the reply I recieved when I pointed out what they were.
The usual literate
Yes, thanks for the pics...it was fun to see some of the old timers, and I even
made inquiries about two posters I saw in your photos that might be good for
meI used to attend in the 90s but haven't for about 15 years anyway
--- On Fri, 6/11/10, allen day aday_5...@yahoo.com wrote:
To: Greg Ferland posterc...@yahoo.com, MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Date: Friday, June 11, 2010, 4:38 PM
Greg
might I ask why you don't attend anymore
Steve Haynes was asking for suggestions.. maybe you can give some ideas
Rich
At 04:35 PM 6/11/2010, Greg Ferland wrote:
Yes, thanks for the pics
, Rich, if there's only two of you in the office, perhaps you should
add a turd person to the staff.
Guyswhen Rich talks about one sheets, it means he's conserving
toilet paper.
Ehaa!
I'm here all week, folks, try the veal.
Greg Douglass
PS-I'm leaving for a vacation Sunday. Obviously, I
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
I have no idea what you're talking about, Bruce, and it's none of your
goddamned business anyway. I'm perfectly fine, ya big dork. Go auction
something and get out of my grill.
Greg Douglass
Bruce Hershenson wrote:
Is it my imagination or are many movie poster discussion group members
*REALLY
Wow. Moronic packing. I'd be...well...testy, at best.
Good luck. You deserve a full refund. Good job documenting the whole
thing, by the way. Smart.
Greg Douglass
Glenn Taranto wrote:
David -
How the heck are you going to handle this? I'd be so angry I wouldn't
know what to say. How could
And the tissues next to MY computer are in case I suddenly develop
allergies...
GregD
David Kusumoto wrote:
OK, you joke-sters. I've since received two (2) funny private notes
from MoPo pals who say that the fact I have paper towels near my
computer made THEM laugh out loud. Um, OK, well, I
the LAMP site for Poster Combing. It's not for everyone.
Greg Douglass
Old Time Cinema wrote:
Hi gang -
I have a bunch of half sheets closing soon and many are still at .99
cents, many potential bargains. Combing posters is encouraged to save on
shipping.
Please, take a look:
ebay ID
when the credit card bills come in).
Greg Douglass
Sean Linkenback wrote:
More false advertising.
I would gladly buy that Dracula poster if it was priced at .01¢ per
square inch or less, but it is priced at more than .09¢ square inch -
nearly 10x the advertised price.
Now i know i am
but incredibly sick movie.
Knowing that the concept behind the film is 100% medically feasible
didn't make me feel any better either. (Cool one sheet, though. Hey,
how's THAT for sliding into home on-topic, guys!?!)
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, the guilt still eats me alive. THOSE were some shameful
shenanigans.
I'm going to go make my wife end one of my auctions early now. It's that
kind of raw, sinful excitement that keeps the sexual flame burning in my
marriage.
Greg Douglass
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her
first film role at the ripe age of 42 (in 1910) and went on to become
the #1 box office draw of her time. Way cool. (Hey, now SHE could have
played Linda Lovelace and probably pulled it off.)
I hereby swear not to mess with the Dress in the future, FF. You have my
word.
Greg Douglass
Hey
If Mr. Haggard, who lives in Commerce, Ga., is convicted of mail fraud, he
would face up to 20 years in prison and $250,000 in fines.
Ah, yes! I can just see Bubba Lou, Kerry's cellmate ,saying Bend over, poster
boy, ah got a vintage piece ready to deliver to ya!
Greg Douglass
Todd
Thanks for an interesting and informative post. Excuse me, I'm on my way
to go bang an altar boy.
Greg Douglass
Carlos Duenas wrote:
A good candidate for meanest villain would be the warden Norton from
The Shawshank Redemption, but since he is only a fictional character
I´ll vote for Amon
The worst movie villain, in my humble O, is Keanu Reeves in virtually
any role he's ever played. The brutality he's inflicted on the
profession of acting is absolutely blood-chilling.
Don't even get me started on Julia Roberts
Greg Douglass
Michael B wrote:
*watching the TMC lead
I'm looking at it right nowthe one sheet from SCANDAL, INC.. There's
tons of them out there, and they can usually be had for under twenty
bucks. One of the all-time great sleazy images, and it captures today's
paparazzi mentality to a T (for tawdry?)
Greg Douglass
Bruce Hershenson wrote
I think it was imagining her saying, I'll get you my pretty, and your
little dog, too!.. only I knew what she REALLY meant by dog, the
little green-faced minx!
Folger's? Don't even get me started on Mrs. Olsen
Greg Douglass
Promising to write about movie posters next post
Kenwick
Damn, I wish I'd come up with that!
I have kind of a fetish for the vertically challenged to begin with, and
the fact that you were able to make me laugh about a dead midget makes
you my personal hero for the day, Kenwick. Thank you.
Greg Douglass
From the Western Part of Oz
PS-Speaking
saying, Well if it's in 3D, maybe they
won't notice that it's a turd! That's it!...I paraphrase Los Bravos
from their 1964 hit Black is Black...
Crap is crap
I want my money back...
Greg Douglass
Bruce Hershenson wrote:
I saw Clash of the Titans last night because my eldest son wanted
of dough
Greg Douglass
iff Potokar wrote:
The original CLASH was exactly what it was meant to be.. a grade B or
C fun time. And Olivier as Zeus?? perfect casting... i'm sure Liam
Neeson doesnt hold a candle to that performance..
I am seeing it this week, at the DGA here in los angeles. It may
To quote Triumph the Insult Comic Dog..
Here's a spoiler for you. You will die alone.
Greg D
Bruce Hershenson wrote:
WARNING! Spoilers!
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Liam Neeson phoned in his part. A great actor totally wasted. The
characters told you everything that was going
Diane is a lovely lady and a really nice person. I live quite close to
her shop and don't drop in nearly as often as I should to say hi and
ogle the merchandise...oh, and I look at the posters sometimes as well.
Greg Douglass
James Richard wrote:
Kirby (and Diane, of course
Wow! This is poster is causing me major poster related tumescence.
Anybody got fifteen hundred clams for a brother?
Greg Douglass
Kirby McDaniel wrote:
http://movieart.net/products-page/?category=5product_id=750
Kirby McDaniel
MovieArt Original Film Posters
P.O. Box 4419
Austin TX 78765
an autograph. I personally have
always been prejudiced about signed posters; I'm all about the image
(both in my personal and poster geek lives.)
OK, that's my two stinking cents. As you were.
Greg Douglass
Phil Edwards wrote:
Great Scott!
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*From:* JOHN REID
More correctly, the Italian title of Destroy All Monsters, Gli Eredi
di King Kong, translates as The Heirs of King Kong.
But in general, I agree with you, Sean.
Greg Pflugfelder
Columbia U
Quoting Sean Linkenback slinkenb...@comcast.net:
I'm not sure Steve's analysis is dead
My legend is really toast. I was peeping at Rick peeping at the blond
broad.
Greg Douglass
Richard Halegua Comic Art wrote:
LMMFAO
At 01:30 PM 3/21/2010, flixs...@aol.com wrote:
No Rick, you only lose legendary status if you were peeping for tips
on how to accessorize...
In a message
I sold a set in Christie's UK back in 1998. I can't think of a set that has
sold since complete.Thunderball sets have sold, as have You Only Live
Twice, and even Heritage sold From Russia With Love years ago.
--- On Fri, 3/19/10, David Lieberman dli...@aol.com wrote:
From: David
Thanks, Zeev. Now excuse me, I'm going upstairs to put on my tutu and
watch Oprah.
Greg
Zeev Drach wrote:
Greg, we all know that deep down you're a big softie. We understand... ;-)
Zeev
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From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of Greg
Sent
Not surprised. Take too many drugs, you die. Been there, done that.
This is not a tragedy, it's just more stupidity.
Always thought LOST BOYS was overrated anyway.
Next.
Greg Douglass
AKA Mr. Sensitivity
Glenn Taranto wrote:
I hate to be so cynical...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35794872?GT1
of
mine used to say.
Is the Harry Potter series starting to bore the socks off anyone else,
by the way?
Greg D
Steven Yafet wrote:
It would have been lovely to see a Karloff and a Lugosi and a Chaney
up there. Sorry, I think the Twilight series is pablum junk.
I had heard about the theater
Are you going to name him O.J.?
Greg D
flixs...@aol.com wrote:
Last time I told him if he didn't cancel or re-write the copy I would
go after his first born.today UPS delivered a 9 month old.
Anyone want it? Definitely not house broken and looks to be
Nigerian
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