that the Empire Strikes Back also had 6-sheets.
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Thanks, guys! Hence, until amended by others, I'll
Strikes Back also had 6-sheets.
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I thought that there are Star Wars and Empire Strikes Back six-sheets
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I thought that there are Star Wars and Empire Strikes Back six-sheets, but my
I know that the Empire Strikes Back also had 6-sheets.
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Thanks, guys! Hence, until amended by others, I'll presume the gold
Wikipedia-like
Yes, indeed it did.
Phil
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I know that the Empire Strikes Back also had 6-sheets
In a message dated 6/15/2008 3:59:21 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
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Around what period did three-sheets stop being made?
** I believe there are three-sheets to Star Wars -- so I'm guessing the
extinction of U.S. three-sheets was around 1978, before the
In these kinds of cases, it is always best to first consult with the pros
from Dover!
I can't say what the last 3-sheet made was, but I CAN tell you what the
latest three-sheet we ever held in our hands was, and that was STAR TREK II
(1982).
Because like Karnak the Magnificent I can anticipate
In a message dated 6/16/2008 6:27:52 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
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The last half-sheet we ever held in our hands was a tie between KARATE
KID, BREAKIN', JOHNNY DANGEROUSLY, MAKING THE GRADE, AGAINST ALL ODDS,
UNFAITHFULLY YOURS, BODY DOUBLE, INDIANA JONES
Thanks, guys! Hence, until amended by others, I'll presume the gold
Wikipedia-like-standard-at-MoPo for poster dating (for now) -- will be based
on Bruce's and Marty's contributions, e.g.,
Last known U.S. six-sheet produced: 1979 (Main Event)
Last known U.S. three-sheet produced: 1982
** I was recently chatting with a pal about Woody Allen's Manhattan (the film
still holds up after 30 years, though I find unthinkable -- the scene where
Woody's on the couch talking into his tape recorder -- and his character does
NOT mention his own son as being among the things worth living
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