Congratulations and thank you Scott for keeping us going...I still check in 
every day to hear the latest and try to contribute when I can.  I've met some
great people via this forum and appreciate your efforts to keep us all 
"chugging along"..
 
Take care,
Sue
Hollywood Poster Frames
 
Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2015 14:09:17 -0500
From: [email protected]
Subject: [MOPO] 20 Years of MoPo!
To: [email protected]

Well we made it to 20 after all! Today marks MoPo’s 20th Anniversary. For the 
last couple of years, our anniversary has been preceded by a discussion about 
how little we actually discuss posters on this forum. This year it was John 
Reid’s February 12th post, “How MoPo has Changed,” pointing out the lack of 
discussion or comment on movie posters. In 2014, in time for our 19th birthday, 
Helmut posted an analysis of MoPo posts (84% were either auction or for sale 
posts) and former member Bruce H. mentioned how 2 other poster forums are 
pretty dead. I find it just an interesting coincidence that this seems to 
happen just about every February 24th! But no matter…MoPo is still chugging 
along. We’ve survived longer than I ever dreamed (much longer than the majority 
of Hollywood marriages). On February 24, 1995 the first official MoPo post was 
distributed via American University’s listserv. There were 11 members at the 
start, and as is my annual custom, I recognize these MoPo pioneers:  Mahtab 
Moayeri, Michael Danese, Rob Ellis, Donna Tschetter, Goh Kai Shen, Evan 
Zweifel, George Nichol, Cindy Nemeth-Johannes (we lost Cindy in 2008, but her 
husband Jay is still a member), Jeff Static (AOL’er Static555), Adam Ehrlich 
and myself. In addition to Jay, Michael, Rob and Evan are still members. Last 
year I wondered whether MoPo would make it to 20, or if it even should. Well, 
here we are and I guess we’ll soldier on…at least until American University 
decides to shut down their listserv! I do hate to see longtime members leave, 
(Poster seller Bruce Hershenson and the prolific Tom Martin are 2 examples of 
people who exited this past year), but that’s the way of Internet forums.  
Thanks to all of you for keeping this relic of the 20th century alive for yet 
another year! ScottMoPo List Owner  



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