I do not care who sent the email.
What you haven't figured out, schmuck, is that this giant thread allows me to 
expose many of my collections that are for sale.
The longer the thread, the more exposure and attention.
All the insults, banter, brouhaha is editorial content.
My messages contain the ads.
Why you would even care to play the insult game is a mystery.  Every time you 
begin ranting, you lose credibility, and thus customers.  For this list is a 
vital part your daily bread.  These are your 99 cent customers.
Not mine.
My interest in posting my ads here is the fact that it becomes a permanent 
record.
Peruse all the recent Rod Morgan posts---and you will find that every time TCM 
features a vintage film, star, genre---I have them trumped.
10,000-15,000 titles is nothing to sneer at.  I have enough material for a 
thousand film festivals.  My clientele.  As well as arcane genre collectors who 
occasionally peruse filmfan.com.
You wanna fuck with me?  I fuck back.  Puts money in my pocket;  takes money 
out of yours.
Got more scat?



Reference Archive for the Film Industry

 

POSTERAZZI ARCHIVES

 

Our Warehouse contains a vast collection of 150,000
CATALOGED Original Jumbo Lobby Cards, 1930s-1980s.  The collection comes from a 
Regional Film
Archive in Mexico that had serviced 20 theatres for a 50 year period.  
Representing 10,000-15,000 Classic and Cult
Films seen in Mexico---from:  US, Mexico,
Italy, Germany, France, Japan, Russia, Hong Kong, etc.

 

We can provide you with hundreds of authentic Lobby Cards,
filled with images relating to your particular project. 

 

 

World’s Largest Cataloged Archive:   

Original Jumbo Lobby Cards, 1930’s-1980’s

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***Appx 150,000 oversized title/lobby cards (13" x
17")

***10,000-15,000 separate titles, 1930's-1980's

***Complete sets of 8 for most titles

***US, EUR, MX, Foreign Film Titles

##################################################

 

 

CATALOG:  View 145 LISTS
& 5,000  Sample JPGs

##################################################

 

http://posterazzi.blogspot.com

 

http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi

 

http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=posterazzi&p=v

 

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The Mexican Lobby Card is filled with a very high density of
original cinematic imagery, taken from the original Press Books which had been
published for each films release and international promotion.  Photographs, 
drawings, illustrations, typography
and ballyhoo decorate each lobby card. 
There are 8 different b&w still insets on 8 different cards,
thus:  a Set of 8 Lobby Cards.

 

The Lobby Cards in the Collection contain over 1,000,000
different images.

 

Posterazzi specializes in providing Corporations, Museums, Institutions,
Studios, Artists, and individual Collectors with specialized “genre”
collections of these Lobby Cards---relating to their particular project.

 

 

########################################################################

Two of our recent Clients:

 

1000 different Lobby Cards relating to Dope, Drugs,
Narcotics---for an Institution in Geneva:

 

http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/Misc#5185230705369057586

http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/Misc#5185232693938918098

http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/Addenda#5185210725181172466

http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/Addenda#5185210952814439634

 

 

1200 different Lobby Cards relating to Boxing---for a Researcher
on the East Coast:

 

http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/USTitles1#5185535115471163538

http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/USTitles1#5185536086133774626

http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/USTitles2#5185539560762323074

http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/USTitles2#5185539358898859762

########################################################################

 

 

We can embark on a Project to comb the Archives for Lobby
Cards relating to your particular project or interest.

 

Email for further details.





--- On Sun, 6/13/10, Richard Halegua Comic Art <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Richard Halegua Comic Art <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting...
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, June 13, 2010, 4:23 PM


 
sorry Rod, that email is just another example of the moron in California
spoofing emails

I'm surprised that you would fall for it as I know you are smarter than
Douche is. he is one person you actually tower over


take a look at the isp headers of that email.. it's via a spoof site and
I most certainly did not send it in


BTW: if you want to kiss and make up, you know what you have to
kiss




At 04:17 PM 6/13/2010, rodxmorgan wrote:




--- On Sun, 6/13/10,
rodxmorgan <[email protected]> wrote:








You want to kiss and make up?


 


Fine.


 


Find me buyers for these 3 properties:


I pay 10% commission. 


 


 


1)


 


The Most Stinging Indictment of Prohibition Covering an Entire
Century


 


“THE DOPE CHRONICLES: 1850-1950�, published by Harper & Row had
documented the hysteria, the hypocrisy, and ultimately the failure
by  the government to enforce a policy of Prohibition. 


 



http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/4679/dopchron1cv6.jpg



http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/4417/dopchron2fa0.jpg


 


The original source materials for “THE DOPE CHRONICLES� had been
taken from runs of a dozen Major Metropolitan Daily Newspapers,
1850-1950.


 


1)       The material was hilarious: 
Screaming Headlines, Lurid Addict Stories, Sob Sisters, Allegorical
Editorial Cartoons, Fantastic Graphics, Dope Movies, Busts, Politics,
Crime, …..Corruption…..


 


2)       The irony was legendary: 
During the Roaring Twenties, the nation had been rallied by the Popular
Press both AGAINST Alcohol Prohibition, but also IN FAVOR of Dope
Prohibition.  Propagandists, Lobbyists, and Spin Doctors were
weaving their fantastic tales on the Editorial Pages. 


 


3)       And the outcome was tragic: Tens
of thousands of  deaths were credited to the hysterical and
hypocritical attempts at legislating Public Morality.


 


The book is now out of print.  But the original Source Materials
remain:  a MICROFILM COLLECTION of 2200 newspaper pages, culled from
runs of a dozen Major Metropolitan Daily Newspapers, 1850-1950.


(Only about 30% of the collection had been used for the book.)


 


The pages relate to the topics of Dope, Drugs, Prohibition, Hysteria, and
the ambient culture from each decade.  (ZIG-ZAG ads, 1919)


 


The collection, as a collective work, makes a powerful statement about
the excesses of Prohibition. 


 


It is filled with thousands of photos, illustrations and
graphics---surrealistically depicting the Demons which were preying upon
Society.


 


The collection is for sale.


$10,000


 


 


2)


 


FABULOUS COLLECTION:  Vintage GAY Newspaper Pages,
1900-1950s


 


"The Gay Return of the Shuttlecock", San Francisco,
1923


 


"Queer Business Customs in Mexico", Boston, 1913


 


Tallulah Bankhead, "Let Us Be Gay", SF Chronicle, 1934


 


"The Best Support in the World for a Rupture...


...is the Human Hand", New York, 1920


 


"The Fairies", Caprice for Piano, Boston Globe, 1900


 


"Four Queens", Illustrated, Portland, 1926


 


"Those Queer Weddings"


 


"Faults of Some Fruits", 1901


 


"Gay Grand Dukes Keep Paris Guessing", Exquisite


 


"Your Meat is 100% Pure"


 


"Gay College Petting Parties"


 


These authentic Headlines, News Stories, Advertisements, Full-Color
Illustrated Feature 


Stories are part of a collection of original FULL PAGE, FULL COLOR
newspaper pages published in Major Metropolitan Daily Newspapers, during
the early half of the 20th century.


 


All pages are lavishly illustrated with graphics of the day, and are
suitable for framing (18"x24").


 


The presentations are hilarious, astonishing, quixotic and
ironic.


 


(This collection is NOT about Gay History.)


 


There are appx 50 original full pages in this collection.


 


View slideshow of a few sample jpgs:



http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/Gay?authkey=Gv1sRgCJa6_rOJlrSdKQ#slideshow



 


Price:  $2500


 


 


 


3)


 


“How To Spot a Japâ€�   WW2 Sunday Comic Pages  
Milt Caniff


 


“So you’re Going to China, Private Jones!â€�  WW2 Sunday Comic
Page   Milt Caniff


 



http://img464.imageshack.us/img464/4024/spotjaptu1.jpg


 



http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/3308/caniffx2kj9.jpg


 


$250 for both pages.


 


 


 


 













--- On Sun, 6/13/10, Richard Halegua Comic Art
<[email protected]> wrote:





From: Richard Halegua Comic Art <[email protected]>


Subject: Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting...


To: [email protected]


Date: Sunday, June 13, 2010, 2:51 PM



Rod, We need to let these hostilities go. Over the years you and I
have argued about nothing. I'm a man of Peace and Love. That's why I want
to extend an olive branch to you. Rod, why don't you meet in las Vegas
and let me bend you over the counter at my love mansion. I'll will sure
try to make sweet love to you to the best of my ability. You won't regret
it my friend. Remember one thing Rod. Its my duty to please that booty.
Cheers, Rich 









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