Thanks for the kind words from Richard about the galleries on my site

I recently loaded a small exhibition of Carry On daybills

http://www.moviemem.com/galleries/carry-on-australian-daybills.php 

The only one I have never come across is Carry On Cruising. Not sure why it
should be so elusive but if anyone has an image of it please let me know

Regards

John

 

 

 

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Del Belso
Sent: Wednesday, 25 February 2015 6:22 AM
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Subject: Re: [MOPO] 20 Years of MoPo!

 

Scott:
Let me add my congratulations to those you've already received.
I 'll bet that most of us who are still on the list are glad that MoPo still
exists and that contacts with other obsessive collectors can still be easily
made. It's true that some of the discussions and topics being discussed are
a bit thinner than they have been in the past...after all, we have lost some
significant voices, and there other voices who post much less frequently  (
I miss hearing from Steve Olson, Michael Tupy, Dario Casadei, and that
lawyer named Claude who was so smart and tart). I myself post less
frequently, partly because I am getting old and really have to bring my
collecting days to a close. At present, I am more interested in selling my
posters and have begun the process of thinning out and breaking up my
collections.
Yet, you still have a very interesting bunch of people who remain on the
list. So much so that I never ignore the posts of the current members. I
read them all, and am especially interested when someone sends along
information, or links, on various subjects of general interest...new
catalogues, auctions that go beyond the sphere of the online world, articles
and illustrations about posters in new books or websites, museum
exhibitions, and so forth. And I love it when John Reid posts one of his
"galleries" of posters in his possession...a 'themed presentation' that is
almost always really interesting. ( It's time for another one, John!)
My point is that even after 20 years and a new configuration of 'active
posters" and "lurkers", there is still much to be interested by on MoPo, and
I am so glad that it is still around and so glad to have the opportunity to
reach out to other members if and when I might need them.
so...THANKS FOR STICKING IT OUT!!
 
Richard DB
 

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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!

 

Scott

MoPo List Owner

 

 

 

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