Steve -

Doesn't ring a bell with me as such. It may be more rare (as in availability) 
than the Lucky Strikes PF, but in this case more rare will not equate with more 
value exept to aTarantino fanatic.
PULP FICTION was a very successful film that delveloped an enormous and ongoing 
following and fan base.

GRINDHOUSE was a monster flop and doesn't show any signs of being re-evaluated 
anytime soon.

In Australia, the film was released as two separate films some time apart, and 
both some time after the US release. I'm not even sure the PLANET TERROR 
feature had other than a
brief contractual theatrical before going to DVD where it has developed a bit 
of a cult. DEATH PROOF was dead in the water once the Tarantino die hards 
lapped it up in the first week.
The GRINDHOUSE double feature cut had very limited theatrical showings in 
specialist theatres here, after the event.

Perhaps another Australian MOPOer can detail what was on the Australian 
GRINDHOUSE one sheets that showed up before the film went its separate ways 
here.

I'd be also intersted to know what happened to the release in other non-US 
territories, and with the paper as well.

Personally, I thought DEATH PROOF was considerably better than advance press 
had it, but with too many overlong and not terribly good dialogue scenes. 
PLANET TERROR
was one of the funniest splatterfests I have seen in some time.

Phil
-----Original Message-----
From: dsonesheets [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 01:24 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MOPO] Grindhouse DS advance "Dynamite" vs. Pulp Fiction "Lucky 
Strikes"

I have had this question bugging me for more years (ok, just a couple) than I 
care to admit. And whatever the answer, I still regret losing my copy.

When Grindhouse first came out, there were a total of three, yes only three, 
auctions for a very specific onesheet. All three ended quickly and quietly, and 
I think only one of them made it to the actual close date without being closed 
early (first sign of mystery).

These posters were double-sided, and featured the "2 1/2 hours of pure 
dynamite!" tagline. Now all other original, double-sided Grindhouse posters 
that I have EVER seen, and believe me, I have looked forever, have the tagline 
"Two great movies for the price of one!"

There was speculation before these three onesheets went underground that these 
were a first-run, onesheet that was recalled because the running time wound up 
being released LONGER than 2 1/2 hours, making the tagline incorrect. Also keep 
in mind that these posters were all up on eBay right as the movie was released, 
or maybe just a little before, and I have never seen another since.

What I would like to put to this crowd, probably the most educated dealers in 
the world, is the following question:

If these posters were in fact recalled, original DS onesheets, wouldn't the 
limited nature of the poster count actually make this the rarest Tarantino 
poster ever printed, even pushing out the Pulp Fiction recalled Lucky Strikes 
(and also by an incredible margin)? And does anyone else have this poster in 
their inventory/collection that can add to this discussion?

I don't remember if I got a pic of mine before I lost it. I suspect I had it in 
a tube for storage and mailed another poster out to some lucky Basterd (yes, I 
went there) to discover. But I can look if anyone's interested.

Would just like to hear some opinions on this one, and actually get a topic 
going that doesn't deal with fraud or criminal investigations.

Steve Zammar
[email protected]
owner, ds|onesheets
303/478-3973
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