It's far more about the graphics for me now.
Ideal if both criteria are fulfilled.
But few tick both boxes very well, Vertigo good example of one that
does, both a great film and poster, whichever format of the US.
But I still want to find something for films I love, even when finding
a the ri
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CK MacLeod Collectibles at ckmac.com
Kymar's on eBay
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From: MoPo List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ari Richards
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Subject: Re: [MOPO] posters you love, but havent seen the movie?
i have t
My collection is about half and half. I started off as a Bogart collector back
in the early 1970's so I bought most of the posters and lobby cards. Some of
the posters are quite nice but many, such as the wartime Warner Bros. films,
are pretty boring. It didn't matter to me though as I just love
Hi All
I collect so much cheesy exploitation from all eras as well as early
sex/burlesque type titles that I'd have to retire if I wished to see
them all and I do sorta secretly wish to see them all. That is,
happily, the bulk of my paper collecting interest. However, I always
collect p
, but I dont think theres been a hammer I at least didnt like.
Ari
--- On Thu, 19/6/08, Michael B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Michael B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [MOPO] posters you love, but havent seen the movie?
> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
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95% of my collection is of favorite films.? even some ugly duo-tones.?
but some collectors only cherish?awesome artwork or horror or sci-fi of films
they have never seen.
QUESTION:? how much of your collection consists of films you have never seen?or
hated or don't remember?
michael
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