Somehow I don't think that promptly responding to emails is an indication of someone being 'a superman'. Actually, it probably takes a lot less time to respond to emails than to post a whole slew of lengthy messages on MoPo... In a message dated 6/24/2012 7:00:50 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, gkud...@rocketmail.com writes:
hahaha... I think of you as a superman, Bruce. You must be an extremely fast typist because you seem to stay on top of MOPO posts... and that's on top of managing all your employees! ____________________________________ From: Bruce Hershenson <brucehershen...@gmail.com> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2012 9:40 AM Subject: Re: [MOPO] Alien - behind the scenes, glory book.... I DO sell posters or movie memorabilia for a living and I have 25 employees and I STILL can't reply to all the email I receive in a timely manner. On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 7:38 AM, Geraldine Kudaka <_gkudaka@rocketmail.com_ (mailto:gkud...@rocketmail.com) > wrote: Hi Dave, Sorry, I only answered the 1 email I got via my ebay mailbox. My MOPO box -- which is also used for other newsgroups and mail -- is so full I haven't gotten around to answering everything. I do not sell posters or movie memorabilia for a living. i spend 1 hr. in the morning on replying to emails. My apologies. ____________________________________ From: David Lieberman <_DLinPV@AOL.COM_ (mailto:dli...@aol.com) > To: _MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU_ (mailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU) Sent: Friday, June 22, 2012 4:02 PM Subject: Re: [MOPO] Alien - behind the scenes, glory book.... Cool! We just bought the blu ray complete set on ebay with all the movies and tons of extras. I'll be watching it over the next few weeks. It was half off and came with a super nerdy statue that lights up. _http://www.ebay.com/itm/140763512730_ (http://www.ebay.com/itm/140763512730) and fwiw, I emailed Geraldine 4 times over the past few weeks and she never even bothered to respond. Pretty rude, but I think I'll live. David A. Lieberman _CineMasterpieces.com_ (http://www.cinemasterpieces.com/) | Vintage Original Movie Posters 15721 N. Greenway Hayden Loop, Suite 105 | Scottsdale, AZ 85260 602 309 0500 | _Our Facebook Page_ (http://www.facebook.com/pages/CineMasterpieces/7735495839?v=wall) | Office/Gallery Open By Appt. Only. In a message dated 6/22/2012 12:48:42 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, _spitfire3992@YAHOO.COM_ (mailto:spitfire3...@yahoo.com) writes: Speaking of Alien. Here is the creation of the creature. A work in progress. --- On Fri, 6/22/12, Geraldine Kudaka <_gkudaka@rocketmail.com_ (mailto:gkud...@rocketmail.com) > wrote: From: Geraldine Kudaka <_gkudaka@rocketmail.com_ (mailto:gkud...@rocketmail.com) > Subject: Re: [MOPO] Rare ALIEN Glory book -- less than 30 produced To: _MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU_ (mailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU) Date: Friday, June 22, 2012, 6:17 AM These are not off-set printed booklets. These are made of individual photographs printed by Stanley Bielecki's photo lab using Bob Penn's negatives. Stanley Bielecki printed them in his darkroom using Kodak photographic stock paper... they were then bound using one of the folio spiral bindings you could get at office supplies. If you look at the Alien text page -- the one with white lettering on a black box -- you'll see the copyright was added as an after thought with a typed file folder label. It's easy to think the images are on paper, but they're not. Stanley Bielecki was also the same photographer who hand printed the photos that were folio bound into the Star Wars cast and crew wrap gifts -- the Glory Book. Please look up the history of Star Wars Glory books. This item is a known collectors item and can be found online at other places than mrsminiver's ebay listing, 390426055170 Lucasfilm and Gus Lopez on _swca.com_ (http://swca.com/) used to have it up, as well as some movie prop collectors sites, but I can't find it right now in a 2 minute search. I'm sure you can find proof of its existence by searching the web. As the Star Wars Glory Book is known among collectors -- one MOPO dealer even contacted us to buy ours after we started posting about our Heritage problem -- and its provable, limited production is not simply a statement I am making to increase it's rarity, it is Star Wars history. You are talking about the manufactured booklets that were offset printed for distribution. Not the same beast. The way to tell is to look at the paper stock and Alien copyright -- was it a file folder label pasted on as an afterthought? Believe me, by the time they get around to sending stuff to theater distributors, the copyright is not an afterthought. If you want the promo theater booklet for Star Wars, we have SEALED, unopened boxes of the theater folio, which still have intact the embossed Star Wars logo ribbon. These are SEALED, unopened boxes... To get an idea of the off-set Star Wars booklet, you can go here: _http://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=11327001_ (http://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=11327001) They were originally sent in a white mailer-type of box with a ribbon closure. The folios, without their boxes, are very common. The folios with open boxes sometimes come up on ebay. _https://dl.dropbox.com/u/86409487/cam1.JPG_ (https://dl.dropbox.com/u/86409487/cam1.JPG) _https://dl.dropbox.com/u/86409487/Cam9.JPG_ (https://dl.dropbox.com/u/86409487/Cam9.JPG) The sealed, unopened boxes are rarer... How many people receive a box and don't open it? You can also ask Rudy Franchi about Charley's marketing of Star Wars. Charley's marketing of Star Wars, especially the advance merchandising and licensing, changed the way movies are marketed. There were a few films released before Star Wars with advance merchandising and licensing, such as Paramount's "The Great Gatsby" and 20th Century's "Doctor Doolittle" but for box office results -- but it was Star Wars' Kenner line which changed movie marketing. ____________________________________ From: Richard Halegua Posters + Comic Art <_sales@COMIC-ART.COM_ (mailto:sa...@comic-art.com) > To: _MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU_ (mailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU) Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 2:10 PM Subject: Re: [MOPO] Rare ALIEN Glory book -- less than 30 produced I have similar ring binder books for Willow and for Chariots of Fire. I may even have more than one each and I may even have others it's obvious that some are just photographic prints, while others look like they were printed editions At 10:59 AM 6/21/2012, Freeman Fisher wrote: > Geraldine, > Your description of this ALIEN booklet is not accurate. These booklets were sent out to exhibitor owners and execs. Back in the 1970's there still existed numerous blind bid states. I worked in Texas > and it was the most extreme example given the sizes of Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonio and Austin and the money those markets represented > Blind bidding was when a theatre chain had to commit to a film, sometimes a year in advance, with terms outlined (1st two weeks at 70% 2nd two weeks at 60% etc.) and frequently putting up at times tens of thousands > if not all together 100's of thousands of dollars on the blockbusters WITHOUT EVER SEEING A SCRAP OF FILM. So these booklets were sent out prior to bidding and came in all kinds of formats.....some just a couple of fold out pages to nice booklets with on set photography. If my memory isn't completely failing, I recall booklets on STAR WARS, ALIEN, BLADE RUNNER, APOCALYPSE NOW, WILLOW, OUTLAND, EXCALIBUR and a few others that > were really impressive. Others like ET (at the time called A BOY'S LIFE) were just gate folded brochures (no picture of ET for sure that was such a huge secret). Same with RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK, CLASH OF THE TITANS, etc. etc. > And then some were just a single printed sheet saying who starred, produced and directed. (Can you imagine buying a car with a tarp over it and being given just a description and some art, commit to it, and not expect delivery > for 9 to 12 months.......that was blind bidding!) > > Anyway to say only 30 were made is preposterous. Just in Texas alone there had to be at least 25 to 35 theatre chains, each film buyer and marketing guy receiving a copy. In the theatre chain I worked at, we usually would receive four to five and we were only in San Antonio. Now multiply those number by triple (or more) to accommodate the personnel at circuits like Plitt, AMC, General Cinema, United Artists, Mann, and you can see the numbers required approach a 1000 in no time. Plus certain critics at the major National News agencies received copies on occasion. > > Also a little common sense is in order. Once a brochure is on the printing press, or photos being printed and spiral bound, do you honestly think under 30 would be printed? Because once on the presses it almost as cheap to print several thousand as it is 20. The $$ are in the set-up. > > > These pieces were not dissimilar to the Studio Release books from the 1930's that pop up frequently. > > > So while it makes for great Ebay copy to limit their numbers to generate a false sense of scarcity. This is not the case with these marketing tools. Whether they have ever been in an auction or not is irrelevant. > While you can ask whatever price you like, ($5000) as a MOPO buddy I just hate to see someone look so foolish.. > > > freeman fisher > > > > > > > > > > > On Jun 21, 2012, at 7:33 AM, Geraldine Kudaka wrote: > > > We've decided to put up our own auctions. Will be announcing posters later, but thought the avid Alien collector might be interested in this ebay item. > > > > Based on the successful marketing of Star Wars, Charley Lippincott was hired by Johnny Friedkin / Fox to market Alien. > > > > This ebay auction is for a rare photo booklet made for Fox's studio heads. > > > > ebay listing 290731119615 > > Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at _www.filmfan.com_ (http://www.filmfan.com/) > > ___________________________________________________________________ > > How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List > > Send a message addressed to: _listserv@listserv.american.edu_ () > > In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L > > The author of this message is solely responsible for its content. > > > > Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at _www.filmfan.com_ (http://www.filmfan.com/) > ___________________________________________________________________ > How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List > > Send a message addressed to: _listserv@listserv.american.edu_ () > In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L > > The author of this message is solely responsible for its content. 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