BTW, I think my favorites from this seller are the posters for movies
released last week that are described as still having "the original NSS
number on the poster, and that this is normal".

Wasn't the NSS purchased by Technicolor in 2000 and shut down?  It's amazing
that despite that, NSS numbers are still being assigned to new movie
posters.  That is just too cool.


On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 12:54 AM, dsonesheets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Just saw this on eBay.
>
>
> http://cgi.ebay.com/Original-ALIEN-TEASER-1-sheet-unused-rolled-misprint_W0QQitemZ310067677157QQihZ021QQcategoryZ2322QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
>
> Far be it from me to judge a poster based solely on the auction's
> description, but I would think anyone that starts out his description
> defending it against possible reprint trademarks is a bad idea.  And it has
> stamps on the back!!  Where have we seen this before?  Oh, and not only is
> it original, rolled, and in absolutely perfect condition, but it's also a
> misprint, which makes it even more valuable?  I mean, come on.
>
> Honestly, it was only a matter of time before a perfect white, rolled copy
> of this beloved, rare poster cropped up.  It commands upwards of $1500+ when
> an original does surface, so it only makes sense that this one would be put
> on the old printing press.  I could of course be wrong, so I am just asking
> for opinions.
>
> Steve
>



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