Na, IT'S LIKE A VIRGIN.
Isn't Sherry Jackson the same person who wrote THE LEGEND OF HILL HOUSE
that the Pamela Franklin movie HELL HOUSE  was based on?

Phil

Joseph Bonelli wrote:

<'...such deep topics as  "What is your favorite Madonna video?" etc..'>

Now, guys, you KNOW that the hootiest Madonna video is "The Miracle of
Our Lady of Fatima" from about 1951---  Gilbert Roland, Sherry
Jackson, no other names come to mind.  "Our Lady" was NOT played,
however, by "Madonna!"

Joe Bonelli

*/David Kusumoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:

    Kirby, you're kidding. No way. The all-time best Madonna video is
    "Material Girl." You're smoking crack again, Mr. arts and culture
    pundit
    from Austin (grin)...

    -koose.

    ----Original Message Follows----

    From: Kirby McDaniel
    Reply-To: Kirby McDaniel
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Re: Who Cares About Your First Poster??
    Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 12:50:35 -0600

    My favorite Madonna video is PAPA DON'T PREACH.
    K.

    On Feb 2, 2006, at 12:09 PM, JR wrote:

    >Scott,
    >
    >Why are you surprised at me? I said that if what one really wanted
    >was to ask
    >people about was how they got into poster collecting, why not ask
    >*that*
    >question, is all. How people got into the hobby is an interesting
    >subject --
    >and that's what a lot of people have gone on to talk about in the
    >process of
    >revealing what their first poster was. But just asking for a people
    >to list
    >what their first poster was -- which was what the question asked --
    >didn't
    >strike me as being particularly interesting. If the question had
    >been framed
    >as "how did you start collecting movie posters?" my response would
    >have been
    >completely different... in fact, I would have told my "how I got
    >into this"
    >story (again). Perhaps I didn't read between the lines of the
    original
    >question. I dunno.
    >
    >I do think there is a danger to these kind of "polling" questions
    >if they
    >start coming fast and furious. You can end up with lots of people
    >jumping on
    >the bandwagon, each one trying to come up with their own "What
    >is ..." or
    >"What was..." polling question and end up with bunches of replies
    >on such deep
    >topics as "What is your favorite Madonna video?" etc.
    >
    >But a question like, "how did you start collecting movie posters?"
    >would be
    >just fine with me. I too have enjoyed the responses from people who
    >have used
    >the "first poster" question as a spring board to actually tell us
    >their
    >how-I-got-into-this stories.
    >
    >-- JR
    >
    >----- Original Message -----
    >From: "Scott Burns"
    >To:
    >Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 12:17
    >Subject: [MOPO] Who Cares About Your First Poster??
    >
    >
    >>Actually I've enjoyed reading the replies to this question. Sure
    >>beats an
    >>endless parade of eBay announcements (no offense meant to you
    >>eBay'ers!).
    >>
    >>Since many of us in this community are "aging baby-boomers" (don't
    >>you just
    >>hate that description?) learning about everyone's "first poster"
    >>takes me
    >>back to a different place and time--One with a lot less stress and
    >>much
    >>lower poster prices. :) This "first poster" question does also
    >>open up the
    >>discussion about how you got into collecting, even if its not
    overtly
    >>stated--so what's wrong with that?
    >>
    >>I'm surprised at you, JR. :)
    >>
    >>Now let's return to those wonderful eBay ads....
    >>
    >>Scott
    >>MoPo "Aging Baby-Boomer" List Owner
    >>
    >>>-----Original Message-----
    >>>From: MoPo List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf
    Of JR
    >>>Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 12:12 AM
    >>>Subject: Re: [MOPO] What was your very first poster?
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>A lot of leading theme questions lately. Is it a virus or what?
    >>>While some
    >>>theme questions can bear interesting fruit, I'm not quite sure
    >>>why anyone's
    >>>first poster would be of much interest to anyone else... unless
    >>>one is looking
    >>>to elicit stories about how people got into collecting movie
    >>>posters in the
    >>>first place. In which case, why not ask that question?
    >>>
    >>>-- JR

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