Congrats Scott! Well done!

Dave Smith
Reel Deals


From: MoPo List <mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU> On Behalf Of Scott Burns
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2022 3:02 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] Our 27th Birthday!

February 24, 1995: The first MoPo message was posted via the American 
University listserv.

MoPo turns 27 today—a remarkable feat for an old-school e-mail based discussion 
forum. As is my tradition, a salute to those 11 first-day MoPo members: Mahtab 
Moayeri, Michael Danese, Rob Ellis, Donna Tschetter, Goh Kai Shen, Evan 
Zweifel, George Nichol, Jeff Static (using AOL name Static555), Cindy 
Nemeth-Johannes, Adam Ehrlich, and myself. Michael, Rob and Evan are still 
subscribed.

Poster collecting has changed dramatically over the past 27 years. While the 
Internet allowed MoPo to exist, it also decimated the old standbys of the 
hobby. Gone are all the paper periodicals like Movie Collector’s World, The Big 
Reel, Collecting Hollywood and Autograph Collector. Gone are the printed price 
guides like John Kisch’s Poster Price Almanac and Jon Warren’s Movie Poster 
Prices. Gone are many of the in-person conventions like the Syracuse Cinefest 
and the Fall Cinesation in Massillon, OH. The Columbus Cinevent hosted it’s 
53rd and final show in October, but will morph into the Columbus Moving Picture 
Show this May “under new management” as they say. Buying movie memorabilia 
changed dramatically, too. No more waiting for those massive (sometimes 
handwritten) lists of available items in MCW ads or the next Hershenson sale 
flyer with its nail-biting ordering procedure—will my call get through before 
what I want is sold? And how many “other” poster discussion groups have come 
and gone? Remember Movie Poster Forum, Movie Poster Chat or Movie Poster Talk? 
And for you long-time MoPo’ers who could forget the notorious Style-B?  All 
gone.

The old MoPo FAQ, composed in the early days of our group, is now just an 
archive of what was.

No matter, MoPo is a survivor and keeps chugging along. We’ll continue on until 
there’s nothing left to talk about, or an auction to promote. 😊 Or until 
American University turns off the listserv!

Thanks to you all,
Scott
MoPo List Owner





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