thanks for the share of your story Charles!!! enjoy the Collection
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On 2020-03-19 21:39, Charles Stevens wrote:
I’ll play and date myself...

My first real theater poster was Wes Anderson’s flick Rushmore... DS
US OS. Put pin holes in it and everything. Hung it above my headboard.
Still have it!

I was in love with Miss Rosemary too... AND the director was from
Texas! Got me into posters.

That or Great Expectations - cause I was in love with Ms. Paltrow...

Basically the start of a long love affair with leading ladies...

Charlie

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Okay -

 We’ve got all this time -

 We’ve got this great forum.

 Let’s crank it up a bit.

 Every one of us has a story about the first poster we ever scored and
changed our life.

 Will start it off -

 I was nine years old - it was 1957 - Asheboro, North Carolina - the
Carolina Theater -

 Would take a cab from elementary school to go to the movies before
walking down the street to my parents dress shop and ride home with
them.

 Saw I WAS A TEENAGE WEREWOLF and was instantly transformed beyond my
ears into a frothing teenager.

 Begged the manager of the theater for that poster.

 He said they always have to send them back - they cost money - (maybe
35 cents pack then?) -

 Begged the manager even more.

 He caved and gave me the insert from Teenage Werewolf.

 I was never the same.

 Cobalt ink began to run through my veins.

 Would stop to go through the garbage cans behind the theater before I
went to the movies.

 Ah, the days of trash picking.

 Oddly enough, when I started the Fox Archives -

 Started going through the studio trash.

 My wife began to call me an executive dumpster diver.

 Eventually I curated the Fox Museum - THE HALL OF COOL STUFF - in
Australia.

 It contained nearly six million dollars worth of trash I salvaged and
stopped from being tossed.

 Trash these days just isn’t what it was!

 Alan Adler
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