How does know how much of the stuff to spray? Should the poster be soaked in it or just lightly covered?AlfredoZOn Oct 5, 2005, at 1:54 PM, Dario Casadei wrote: Great product, It will buffer for a good 2-3 years. Hence "Buffer", there is a big difference from "impregnate" when soaking the poster
This is an opportunity (?) to disclose that one of my night jobs is
as an open mic crooner and that I'm having my first evening at Rose's
Turn in NYC on October 25th. The show is called THE BEST OF
EVERYTHING: SONGS FROM THE MOVIES 1950-1959 and I'm looking to
supplement the fun (or distract
I posted to this forum a few weeks back about a seller who never stated
he didn't accept PayPal until after I'd won the auction and sent him
payment (the PayPal payment had to be removed) Since then I've written
him twice, the first time to ask for what kind of payment he did accept
and to
James Stewart was a man obsessed in VERTIGO, and as a consequence a
little creepy. He was eminently well-cast in a role that showed that
even James Stewarts have a dark side. He was also a little strange (and
a tad miscast) in another Hitch film, ROPE, which was altogether a
little strange
Joe B's post made me think of my ongoing search for a video or, dare
one hope, a dvd of THE DEEP BLUE SEA, not the thriller of a few years
back, but the Terence Rattigan filmed play with Vivien Leigh. I'd say
my recent b-day would be totally fulfilled if anyone has a copy of this
they could copy
Anyone have advise on shrink-wrapping, particularly as to services and
supplies? I'm looking to start using this method as a way of taking
one-sheets on the road to shows and street fairs. I have had several
posters shrink-wrapped for a dozen years or more and it's been a great
way (short of
After putting through a PayPal payment for an auction I recently won on
eBay, the seller wrote me that he doesn't accept PayPal. The payment
was refused, alright. But the seller had nothing on his page that
alerted one to this. I'm not that experienced on this score, so I
wonder if anyone thinks
The copy is so dense that it makes you want to trust the seller (even
if the only other items he has for sale are two watches and two books.)
What's most trust-inspiring is that the item is mailed from
Transylvannia. But perhaps this is easier to arrange than I imagine
(especially if you're going
I saw this recently on eBay and I think it came from someone on the
list. If you are reading this, please contact me privately if you still
have this title)
Thanks,
AlfredoZ
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I know my Bette Davis movies, and I can say that THE LETTER is mostly
known for the line Peter, give me the letter, which, in the 60s,
comics would love to parody as Pet-ah, give me the lett-ah.
Otherwise, NOW, VOYAGER, JEZABEL, DARK VICTORY and, surely, ALL ABOUT
EVE are better known as movie
This is the buchest group I've ever hung out with. Nothing but western,
galactic and horror stuff. Where's Beverly Garland? Where's Cleo Moore?
Where's ACQUANETTA???
AlfredoZ
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I'm very sad to hear this, 73 is not old ENOUGH in this day and age,
especially for someone as vibrant and full of the o' paprika as Annie
Bancroft always appeared to be.
Yes, she was memorable in THE GRADUATE. But she will always be
remembered by me for two of the most enjoyable (and neglected)
Is it just me, or does it drive anyone else crazy when there isn't a
link to a FS post? Am I supposed to assume this is listed in
Movieposterbid.com?
Well, my first and last response to any of it is: I ain't gonna go
looking for it.buh buhye
There is a wonderful book on website
All right, I'l bite:
I'm delighted and surprised to see IN A LONELY PLACE and BARRY LYNDON
included. But there are a few glaring omissions, and my feeling is that
the boys just didn't want to step on previous choices that, by now, are
too obvious for words (it's the only excuse I can come up
Howdy all. There's ONE DAY left on Movie Poster Bid on my 4 insouciant
inserts and my 2 peppy press books. Please visit and be tempted. Be
very tempted.
AlfredoZ
Andy Warhol's X-rated FRANKENSTEIN, 1974 = Press Book
Bette Davis in HUSH, HUSH SWEET CHARLOTTE - '65 Insert
Jerry Lewis in
I just won a drop-dead gorgeous British Quad of ED WOOD at Bruce's
auction. I haven't seen (relatively) recent BQs, but Bruce also had
some re-issues (FREAKS and SUNSET BOULEVARD in particular) that were
beautifully designed. SUNSET BOULEVARD went for $80, FREAKS for $55 and
I sort of regret I
I've just posted some very tasty items on Movieposterbid.com:
4 INSERTS:
* The Killing of Sister George - Robert Aldrich
* The Anniversary - Bette Davis
* Cinderfella - Jerry Lewis
* Hush, Hush Sweet Charlotte - Bette Davis AND Robert Aldrich
2 PRESSBOOKS
* Andy Warhol's Frankenstein - Joe
Is this so rare in this size that it can get such an outrageous price?
One sheet of the same 3-D version has gone in recent time for less than
a thou, LB included. So what does this mean to the middle-class
collector and seller? F'sure it reinforces a message to me to not even
look at SciFi
Looking for Acquanetta stuff (JUNGLE WOMAN) in all formats, originals
or re-issues.
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Is it deja-vue, or have I black-holed back into The Judy Garland list?
It sure reads like old times.
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Looking to buy anything that has a VINTAGE Cuban/Havana theme to it,
whether in the title or in the art or featured stars. Actual Cuban
posters, Mexican films having to do with Cuba/Havana subject or image.
NOT interested in Sean Connery's CUBA or HAVANA NIGHTS or UNTIL NIGHT
FALLS or anything
There is nothing more liberating, cleansing and just plain healthy than
THROWING AWAY STUFF. It's hard, but once you get to PUT THE STUFF OUT
SOMEWHERE or give it to the Salvation Army, or walk it over to the
corner Church.something magic-like begins to happen: you and
your life get
I've been trying on and off all day to get on movieposterbid.com and
the url doesn't even complete its revolution. Anyone having this
problem? Anyone know the story?
AlfredoZ
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Tell me about itmy item closed today and I haven't been able to see
if anybody got a chance to up the ante in the last 24
hoursobviously not!
AlfredoZ
On Mar 28, 2005, at 8:12 PM, Vesna Acevska. wrote:
Thanks Everyone.
One of the reasons why last minute bidding is a bad idea;-)
I don't suppose THE BAD SEED counts
AlfredoZ
On Mar 27, 2005, at 1:32 PM, Shelly Whitworth-King wrote:
Sounds like Martin and Glenn have gone mad this Easter!
How about any dinosaur movie that involves hatching e.g. Jurassic
Park
1, 2 and 3 etc..
Shelly
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Just to let everyone know this is the last day my beautiful
linen-backed 1Sheet of BAT will be up for auction on the site. The
reserve has yet to be met but ---just a hint here--- it's not very far
off from the current bid. I think it's safe to say there won't be too
many more opportunities of
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