A little late to the party but I brought the wine!
Happy B-Day MoPo and Scott!
I have my own milestone on Monday the 27th: the BIG SIX O!
OMG! I'm as old as Bruce!! ;)
pj Angel
From: Movie Posters moviepost...@suddenlink.net
To: MoPo-L
Customers that complain to you about over-packing have (obviously) never had
a package drenched in water or run over by a truck (complete with tire marks).
Don't change a thing Bruce.
pj
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Sent: Tuesday,
For me, it is the Amsel-drawn images to The Big Sleep (1978). All sizes use
the same image.
Of all the sizes the HS has been my favorite.
http://www.emovieposter.com/imagearchive/poster/73193.html
Certainly not-so-rare. And the insert, as far as I know, is not a
Minty-White victim.
Not sure if
analysis: As in the 1950's sci-fi movies, in the end the
Army was victorious -- the monsters did get the worst of it (witness that today
you can still buy the tiny soldiers new but not the monsters... unless you call
those little overpriced Star Wars freakazoids real monsters. :)
pj angel wrote:
I
I blew mine all up, too. With firecrackers.
And burned all my G.I. Joes to make them into melting monsters.
My mother thought I was going to grow up to be a serial killer. She was greatly
relieved when I veered onto the Meteorology career path instead.
pj
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Only if you tear it in half.
-pj
--- On Fri, 10/30/09, Roger Kim roger...@iname.com wrote:
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Subject: Re: [MOPO] UK Quad... Karloff/Price
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Date: Friday, October 30, 2009, 12:54 PM
It's a double feature poster, so isn't that
Damn! How sad!
Soupy was part of my childhood, for sure.
The Top 5: Captain Kangaroo, Howdy Doodie, Mr. Peepers, Sky King (Penny was
HOT!), and Soupy.
Sales recently fell backstage at a local Emmy awards show in New York and
developed serious ailments after that, Dver said.
I knew it!
I had to look that up.
Patina (pronounced /ˈpætənə/ or /pəˈtiːnə/) is a film on the surface of bronze
or similar metals (produced by oxidation over a long period); a sheen on wooden
furniture produced by age, wear, and polishing; or any such acquired change of
a surface through age and
This is probably the nicest, and most sincere, post I have read in the 10-11
years I've been on MoPo.
pj Angel
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--- On Sat, 10/3/09, Jeff Herdan bley...@optonline.net wrote:
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Subject: [MOPO] Thank You So Much Diane (Studio C
This exchange from Mafia! comes to mind:
Anthony Cortino: Gianini... any Sicilian in you?
Pepper Gianini: Not since last night.
pj
--- On Mon, 9/28/09, Tom Martin dreamfact...@hollywooddreamfactory.com wrote:
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Subject: Re: [MOPO]
a look.
Thanks in advance!
pj Angel
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stuff on the site, too. Please take a look.
Thanks in advance!
pj Angel
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Dario,
Could Dave's Vertigo poster been faded during the cleaning process before
LB'ing?
In general, how do bright red/orange-ish titles, or bright color backgrounds on
a poster, fare during chemical bathes? Do they come out a little lighter? Could
this be the reason this poster appears sun
She frequently participated in Disney fan celebrations, including a recent
historical gathering in Kansas City, Mo., in May and at an event honoring
Disney legends in Anaheim, Calif., in July.
She stayed busy, and appreciated, right to the end.
That's nice.
RIP Ms Davis.
pj
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Sue,Based upon the still depicting a jungle scene, by process of
elimination, we can scratch off Slightly Dangerous, Christmas in
July, and Pittsburgh - not a jungle scene in the bunch. This leaves
The Sea God (1930) with Fay Wray.User Comments from IMDB for
The Sea God (1930) has this
Hi
All...I have a some questions concerning Front
of House (FOH) UK LCs/Stills.How many cards/stills in a
typical FOH set?andWere Title Cards included?For instance, are
the two title cards in this pic for real?http://tinyurl.com/fohinfoThanks in
advance,pj angel
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them if
found.
Thanks very much.
Best Regards,
Barry Shrott
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Me Again:
Best to all this holiday season!
pj Angel
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LOL...
I just got the official word from eBay why it took so long for my two
seasons of the Fox TV show BONES to be indexed with my movie posters.
We wanted to make sure you were not selling human remains.
Who am I, Freddie Poe?
pj
pj angel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
only format in the upper right of the page.
pj
Richard Auras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pj... your link takes me to my own ebay area it is a general
MyEbay link
Rick
I am anxious to look at your items..
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Hi all. Just listed on eBay.
BOSS OF BIG TOWN - Noir Shadows Lobby Card
A GENTLEMAN AFTER DARK - Film Noir RR Insert
SWING OUT SISTER - 1945 UNIVERSAL MUSICAL
SING ANOTHER CHORUS - 1942 UNIVERSAL MUSICAL
CODE TWO 1953 MGM CRIME ONE SHEET
INSIDE DETROIT 1952 CRIME ONE SHEET
GANG WAR Early
and the three
seasons of VERONICA MARS
Good stuff and all 99 cent openers.
HTTP://search.eBay.com/_W0QQsassZbigtownfilmposters-us
many thanks,
pj Angel
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Bruce,
I called in late for work today in order to finish watching THE MALTESE
FALCON for at least the 20th time.
Falcon, and Bogie's THE BIG SLEEP, are two of my irresistibles.
They are, afterall, the stuff that dreams are made of.
pj
Bruce Hershenson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Robert Benson's TWILIGHT (1998) had Newman carrying a film at 73 along side
Gene Hackman and James Garner (two other greats) and it turned out to be one of
the best films of the year. He certainly pulled it off. One of my favorite
films, period. A must see.
It was easy to imagine Newman
Michael, it appears like you're talking about...wait for it...a restoration
process!
And we all know how you stand on that!
Maybe Dario could give you some tips, or better yet, just send it to him.
He'll get rid of that nasty fold line.
That's my suggestion, anyway.
...for a customer.
Please send all the standard info to me. I'll contact potential buyer.
Take care!
pj
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Closing tonight.
BIG TOWN SCANDAL - Hillary Brooke One Sheet
BLOOD OF THE VAMPIRE (MILITARY) - Universal Horror
THE CASE OF THE BABY SITTER - Tom Neal - Crime One Sheet
BUSSES ROAR WARNER BROS. LINEN TITLE CARD
DIE MONSTER DIE KARLOFF ONE SHEET (TRIFOLDED)
DEADLINE
Dario.
Has always been my choice, always will.
Therefore, I agree with Saul with a couple more !'s.
pj
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DARIO CASADEI!
Saul
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be safe.
pj
Susan Heim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY:Tahoma }Batten down the hatches and hold
Kirby,
I was working the weather radar at Bergstrom AFB in Austin when Hurricane
Allen hit the Texas coast in 1980. I'll never forget the one tornado that
created so much damage. But there were dozens of smaller ones.
Your concerns for tornadoes are well founded.
Good news is
Hi all.
Just listed on eBay. Low openers.
BIG TOWN SCANDAL - Hillary Brooke One Sheet
BLOOD OF THE VAMPIRE (MILITARY) - Universal Horror
THE CASE OF THE BABY SITTER - Tom Neal - Crime One Sheet
BUSSES ROAR WARNER BROS. LINEN TITLE CARD
DIE MONSTER DIE KARLOFF ONE SHEET
Never seen this image before, Jeff. Really. In 35+ years of collecting, I never
seen this image. (I know: everyone else has seen it 1000s of times and I'm out
to lunch). Wonder if this poster is displayed in the pressbook. Anyone?
And I it has plenty of WOW Factor, imho. UBER-high priced,
.
http://www.learnaboutmovieposters.com/posters/db/poster.asp?pid=7322
I think the international poster is a pretty boring montage. And since when
did mint posters have missing paper?
-rk
On Sep 2, 2008, at 6:07 PM, pj angel wrote:
Never seen this image before, Jeff. Really
*First, and more important than what follows, I echo Tom's concerns and good
wishes to Ed and Susan, and also add good wishes and thoughts to Joe B. in
NO and My Brother Fred in BR, who also could be in for a bit of blow. You
guys need to move north/northwest, maybe to Idaho. I'll make room.*
**
and tracking (in the
USA) included.
Take them both for $70!
eMail me for availability at [EMAIL PROTECTED] (or reply here, now).
First Come, first etc...
I accept PayPal.
A MoPo Direct Sale! No Hassles!
Thanks reading this far!
pj Angel
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...with X Rating
Please let me know and I'll have the potential customer contact you.
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packaged, I might add.
Many thanks there DR! Keep up the great work!
Your site makes my eyes happy.
pj Angel
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On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 11:59 AM, Dave Rosen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For Sale at *www.posteropolis.com* http://www.posteropolis.com/:
**
*Duel *original 1971
Nice site you got there Erich.
pj
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 8:03 PM, Erich Linder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a COO Gappa B2, extremely excellent unfolded condition, $695 +
ship/ins. True Excellent/NM with only a slight wrinkle area at the bottom
right. Probably one of the better examples
And don't forget Rick...
*Sign up as a New Customer and get 10% off your first purchase any time
during February 2008.*
Yeah, lots of credibility with this seller.
pj
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 8:49 AM, Richard Auras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perusing the ebay items for items for my Lewis
MoPo,
Found online tonight.
http://iconsoffright.com/news/2008/07/2_posters_from_the_day_the_ear.html
Certainly like the Gort advance better than the *Sphere*-Like image of the
first one.
The trailer looks kinda cool, too.
Still... what can you say?
Like em or not, you can't stop the
And you Michael, how often have *you* ACTUALLY left negative feedback and
the reasons.
Just curious.
Me, I left only a couple of negs since 1998 for reasons of which I no longer
recall.
That's not to say I haven't been disappointed, or misled, buy an item
received, but have always been able to
*Michael I PROMISE YOU, MOST sellers are one with Angels bringing joy,
happiness, and clever witticisms and bon mots of knowledge and expertise
with enthusiasm and energy to collectors far and wide ...*
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I couldn't have said it better.
Happy B-Day Freeman!
Bruce, just the mention of J.R.
FS DIRECT...STRANGE INTRUDER 1956 Allied Artists, Ida Lupino Edmond Purdom http://www.bigtownfilmposters.us/id776.htmPLEASE MURDER ME 1956 DCA, Angela Lansbury Raymond Burr http://www.bigtownfilmposters.us/id775.htmSCANDAL, INC, Style B, 1956 Republic, Robert Hutton Patricia
DEAN MARTIN ROASTShttp://www.deanmartinroasts.comI haven't order this series yet, but I plan to.I remember watching these shows way back when. Plus The Golddiggers on NBC. Those were the great days of television. There's a 1/2 hour TV INFO commercial selling these discs. I've
MoPo,Received the below. Anyone who can help Kai Wardin feel free to email [EMAIL PROTECTED].Thankspj pj angel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2006 16:41:33 -0700 (PDT)From: pj angel [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Fwd: Dracula and FrankensteinTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Kai Wardin
Frankly, I really enjoy talking or engaging in friendly debate with you, but it's time to let this go. Susan shouldn't be in some sort of "cooler" and you shouldn't be reading archives instead of e-mails. You've only hurt yourselves with these unnecessary "punishments."I don't see a long
Phillip,I have. We have one of these at work. It's even from the EASI FILE company. It's full of 7.5-minute geologic quadangle maps and mineral resource summaries. It works great.However,the dimensions are wrong for posters. It only goes across 24 inches -- don't thinkone sheets would fit.
I Agree 100%.Dr Vollin's ARCHIVE site -- The Big Town Years -- can be found athttp://www.houseofpoe.bigtownfilmposters.us/pjSteven Yafet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Very nice MCW cover picture and look inside the House of Poe.You certainly deserve all sorts of credit for entertaining
Best poster find?Easy. WRITTEN ON THE WIND, Universal-International,one sheet for$10. When? Would you believe last month?http://www.bigtownfilmposters.us/id821.htmOkay, not in the best shape, I know, but come on! 10 bucks? Dario does his magic and turns this ugly duckling into
Mine is kinda boring. $150 from a well-known seller for what has turned out to be worth maybe 5 times less. Purchased it 1998 off his web site. Back then, maybe is was worth it.http://www.bigtownfilmposters.us/id433.htmIt's still a nice Glenn Ford Universal-International, though.
All three items have sold. Thank you!MoreForum Direct Sales to come. Apparently they work.pj www.bigtownFilmposters.us or www.pjAngel.compj angel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Greetings, my friends. We are all interested in the future, for that is where you and I are going to spend
Greetings, my friends. We are all interested in the future, for that is where you and I are going to spend the rest of our lives. And remember my friends, future events such as these will affect you in the future.thusly...I have these three noir Half Sheets up for DIRECT SALE for forum
Craig,Walter is 100% correct.Your eBay Identity has been compromised.This happened to me last year. I opened my account to see I was selling a John Deere Tractor and a rather large and equally expensive snow mobile. The fees associated with these two items were well north of $400.There
Not too bad there Mike!!You can also use the same paragraph (or variation of it) in the automatic Check Outs(PayPal or otherwise) and/or part of a My eBay pagesafely, without repercussions from eBay, I would think.Plus, this type of recruitmentparagraph would go well with a MoPo link on
JR,Are you serious about contributing to a "MOPO flyer printing fund"?I could use a printer.pjJR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ron and Phil,Well, yeah, if someone is only selling to MOPO members with genuine FS-type posts... and not selling to other movie poster collectors through other
Stupid. Stupid." says pj angel, the annoyed.Grrr...
chill, pj, chill...
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Steven,It appears you've taken a pretty good first step by posting here on MoPo... Search on eMovieposter.com weekly eBay auctions. Search on Heritageauctions. https://movieposters.heritageauctions.com/common/login.phpHit the web site owners of MoPo and other forums.Here's my
I'm sure Bruce doesn't need me to help promote but I think he just forgot this part.If I may be so bold...Bruce has also allowed his databases to be included on personal websites. Which I have done on mine...http://www.bigtownfilmposters.us/id251.htmIf you are interested in linking
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+
http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/release.htmlMovie Release Schedule from now through 2008-09. Huge informative list of titles green lit and ready to go, or already in the can.As you'll see, no let up ofsequels or remakes. I'll let you discover interesting tid-bits yourselves but
Have anything to say about movie posters?I do. What the hell was the reserve on that JOSETTE one sheet? Richie?That Simone Simonwas a cutie piewhen she was young. Nice one sheet, that.pj JR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sigh... so now we've moved from ranting about Mel Gibson's
EXCELLENT Q, Toochis. Why do all I hear is crickets?If only we could get half the replies to your questions thatMel Talk generated today.Rich, I hope, will come in with the final figures, but it looks like30K total, or so. Wow. That's a bunch. Abe, John Reid, and Rich all three carried the
Mel Gibson?The gals of 1940s-1950s Universal: Maureen O'Hara, Yvonne DeCarlo, Piper Laurie, Maria Montez, etc. seem to always sell.Agree with Lenny: Audie always sells. Audie's best stuff is from Universal, too.Esther Williams' MGM Musicals. Can't win one of those. Unless it's Duchess of
Channing,I tried thisyesterday with ten fixed-price items that were going to end within 24 hours. I wanted to change the "List until Cancel" (where youritem is automatically relisted every 30 days)to simply "List for 30 days" where when it's over, it's over, without automatic renewal.
thus:http://members.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPageuserid=p.j.angelIt would be cool if othersmentioned MPB on their "About Me" page, too.Like most eBay store owners on this forum (mine is a whole 2 months old) mulling over the sting of yet another eBay betrayal and trying to
Yikes! The shat just hit the fan.
I might point out that one of eMovieposter.com's brillant promotions for
auctions is if one bids on, like, 200 auctions (the number changes) and wins,
the bidder gets a complete set of BH poster books.
jonesdog4, being real and all, may be trying for a set
items on auction, or soon-to-be on auction.
http://www.gallery1.bigtownfilmposters.org/id115.htm
Best regards,
PJ,
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Hello all,It's been awhile.Freddie Poe, aka Dr. Vollin MD, has put together a fitting tribute page to Dennis, whom, as you know, passed away March 1st, being 42 years of age. www.poe.pjangel.comDennis' picture has been provided, and looking at his young man should, if nothing else,
Well stated D. I agree.
Congrats Scott! Here's to the next 11.
pj
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Scott, well done!! always a perfect place to come back home to.
Cheers,
Dario.
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Jim,
Interesting post. My long shot is the bottom 1/3rd (credits) to the film MOHAWK with Scott Brady and Rita Gam. Any chance that's on your list?
Heck, I'd like to see a list of what you have, if it's not too much trouble. I bet there's more than a couple of us looking for a 3-sheet/6-sheet
Phillip,
I guess I should of kept reading the posts. My questions were answered.
WANTED "BOTTOM 1/3rd to MOHAWK 3-SHEET" is for everyone.
Thanks.
Looking forward to your web site update, Phil.
pj
Phillip Wages [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Indeedilidokily I do! I am slowly working on a
All,
Thought you'd be interested in the final numbers on TheCreature From The Black Lagoon 2-day Marathon, assumming of course that this topic has burnt itself down to the filter and the butt is burning. Just flick it away, please...
36 total posts (including this one)
1 each for John
Whenever I see that little checkbox on a sign-in page that says "add to your password list" I make it isNOT checked. I write my various passwords down on a little slip of paper hidden away, and I always delete those confirmation emails you get when you set up an account that include my
is registered to your eBay account -- and answer the potential buyer's question that way.
-- JR
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Nat,
I'm with you here. I also need poster "foxing" explained.
Mike, since you know what it means, maybe you can answer. How's my "teenager" doing up there? If you ever want to sell her back, let me know.
Hey everyone! Mike Greenwood's walls! ...and one bed.
...unless the seller can't actually see the poster and is grading it by smell.
I like that. I always thought the disclaimer that a poster came from "a non-smoking family" was kinda silly until I gottwo or three posters from what must of been theMarlboro Man himself and the term "smoke house" took
...allow me to point out that if anyone does have a deflector grid capable of disintegrating a category 5storm, it would be the POTUS.
As MOPO's only meteorologist by trade (that has admitted to be so, anyway) I find JR's comment concerning "deflector girds disintegrating" weather phenomena
Hi Phil, DKinSD,
All,
I've add the following statement to allMoviePosterBid.Com auctions:
eMails to AOL accounts are bouncing back or D.O.A.If you have an AOL email address you must PayPal within 24 hours of auction ending on your own andnotify me of payment intent (paypal or that you are
Closes tonight. AOL members need not bother.
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Most sellers I've dealt with don't even mention the condition of the back. It's hard enough dealing with the front. I don't consider back conditions much either when selling, or buying.
I've purchased from Deke and Bruce and Fred and Hazelton and...etc, etc, etcand received items with stuff
Now at www.MoviePosterBid.Com
http://www.movieposterbid.com/search_seller.asp?nsearch=hollywoodfilmposters.com
POINT BLANK Lee Marvin Classic CRIME 1967 22X28 LINEN HSTHE JUNGLE PRINCESS 1936 Dorothy Lamour And Tiger Image LCTHE BLACK WINDMILL 1974 MICHAEL CAINE/DON SIEGEL 27x41 ONE
MoviePosterBid.Com auctions closing in a few hours.
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CRIME ACTION...HUSTLE...1975 Burt Reynolds 22x28 Rolled HalfINVASION USA...1985 Action 27x41 Rolled One Sheet.ALAN LADD CRIME NOIR...13 WEST STREET COLUMBIA 27x41 OSBLOW OUT...JOHN TRAVOLTA BRIAN DePALMA 14X36
(Whoops! My TAGS were wrong...)
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MPB ID: angelsalley
CRIME ACTION...HUSTLE...1975 Burt Reynolds 22x28 Rolled HalfINVASION USA...1985 Action 27x41 Rolled One Sheet.ALAN LADD CRIME NOIR...13 WEST STREET COLUMBIA 27x41 OSBLOW OUT...JOHN
I'd like to point out to the group that Glenn Taranto, famous son of Hackensack, New Jersey,star of The New Addams Family TV series (Gomez Addams!), and distinguished long-time member of MoPo, is having a birthday today?
http://www.imdb.com Type in "Glenn Taranto".
New year. New address. New direction.
Renewed engry.
Look at it as Planet MoPo Redux,The Director's Cut, 2005 ReIssue
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Tom Martin, do you want your own by-line monthly column? I think I can arrange this.
Roger Kim, Jerry MmFM, Zeev, Fred, Saul, Claude, Kirby, Greg, Yafet,
Tom,
Maybe they're not quite as uncommon as you think.
I was in Wal-Mart today and heard this over the speakers:
"Hello Shoppers! Freshbread is available in the bakery on saletwo for 99 cents. Pick up a couple ofloaves fordinner.Wealso have a sale on 24-Sheets toBARBARELLA with Jane Fonda.
MoPo,
Mr. Poe has a treat for you (for us) Universal horror movie fans. He's dug deep into musty old archives and pulled out a number of very rare, never seen before (in most cases, anyway), behind the scenes 8x10 movie stills from Dracula, Frankenstein, Frankenstein Meets The Wolf Man, Ghost
Thisfrom Stan: "MOPO (to me personally) is nothing more than a website/mailing list of hobby 'elitists' who seem bent on collector-world domination."
Yes? And your point is...?
pjScott Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I should let this die without comment but I just can't...Scroll down for a post
Channing writes All it takes is two bidders who really want a poster to make itsuddenly desirable and a bidding war ensues.
All too true.
I'd like to add something to this statement to make it read
All it takes is twoLAZY bidders who really want a poster...
By Lazy I mean those who won't
is not a "lazy" seller. Obviously his time and effort have paid off.
Sue Heim
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