I must be missing something, key 70's - late 80's posters are bringing more
money than they ever have; which coincides with people that were kids/teens
during that era hitting their prime earning years. As the older stuff ages,
the number of people interested in those pieces will decline, how many
people under 50 care about Audrey Hepburn or Steven McQueen, raise your
hands.
Yes universal horror, Chaplin, Stooges, Keaton, Monroe, Elvis, 50's Sci-fi
will always demand interest because the draw goes beyond generational
interest. Classics that stand the test of time, will always command good
money, however as the generation that terms a film a classic ages, the
amount of interest in those title will wane.
All I know is people that say it is a buyers market and prices are low sure
as hell must not be trying to buy the same stuff I am, because the prices
have never been higher and the number of bidders sure are not shrinking.
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