>my earlier posts about the artcles where pretty judging and I should
not have been so critical...

The media is a two edged sword... when they are complimentry we say
they are good when they are critcal or leave out important details we
say they are bad..
Most  media people ive delt with are balanced and unbiased...
yet some have quoted me or even made up things that i have not idea
where they came up with it...

when I told a newspaper writer that I thought family and God where
important to a persons life and that Business should be secoundary 
he translated it that we wanted to go to disneyland and that was what
I discovered... LOL>>> 

then one writer quoted my ex wifes past work history as that she
Cleaned carpets for a living... when she had a  temp Job in
secretarial at a Company that made  cleanersas a Kelly Girl...

small facts , and details However when peopel state it as fact in
articles it can muddy the waters,,, so perhaps thats why I was
sensitive when I saw fellow mopers misquoted and painted in a odd
way,, as Ive been there...
In our society now more then ever factual details in press and media
are really at a all time low.
Yet there are many great joutrnalists.. I like the peopel at PBS  and
the show FRONTLINE,, they did a great show on wall street and what
happened with credit default sawps to where a laymen like me can get
it..
In the past newsmen did seem to get details like 60 mins did where
they gave back story and drew a much detailed depiction of the
event... even movie scrits did that.... It seems to be returning in
the films... and in society in general...
so my critique may have been unfounded and just the rants of a old
movie memorabilia dealer with to much time to think about nostalgic
events...:)
I do appreciate  storys about people and biograpical details,, I love
documentary's  and BIOs and historical books and films.so my apologys
to anyone I may have offended.
have a good day.
Tom

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>
>---- Original Message ----
>From: [email protected]
>To: [email protected], [email protected]
>Subject: RE: [MOPO] DeLuca, Heritage, featured in tomorrow's WSJ
>Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2013 15:07:17 -0000
>
>>>when they qoute Ralph as saying " everyone likes Monster posters
>>thats so trite and  misrepresents hime as a collector....
>>I mean ive seen his collecting On facebook and he aquires stuff
>going
>>back to Melies... and Al jolson  and lots or historic relics  that
>>cover the whole gamut of the motion picture indutry...
>>Kind of ironic that WALL STREET would only be interested in how many
>>zeros where attached to this field... not that passion of the Movies
>>or historic elements of preserving the art of stone litho, the
>studio
>>history and the starts themselves and evolution of the motion
>picture
>>industry....
>>
>>Damn...... I guess if it cant be tweeted in 5 seconds its not of
>>interest ..eh?
>>
>>If you want to see cool stuff visit John Davisis site Poster
>>mountain,,they have been making videos about restoration that will
>>make you drool,,,, also learn about posters did a great Museum
>>display on all the films made in New orleans and louisisana...
>>excellent stuff...... 
>>I wouldnt line a bird cage with that wall street Rubbish !! ( i dont
>>even have a Bird)
>>the movie memorabilia market should get a better story then just
>what
>>it grosses in sales alone. IMHO
>>>
>>>
>>>---- Original Message ----
>>>From: [email protected]
>>>To: [email protected]
>>>Subject: RE: [MOPO] DeLuca, Heritage, featured in tomorrow's WSJ
>>>Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2013 23:05:36 -0800
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>>>>Timed with its weekend pre-Oscar coverage, tomorrow's WSJ has a
>>>short article about movie posters with quotes from Ralph DeLuca and
>>>Grey Smith. -d.
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>>>http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324503204578316540704
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