Re: [MOPO] FS: R E A L A R T 22x28

2006-02-20 Thread Natalie Elliott
Tiny URL? There are others I'm sure. It is a pain in
the arse though, and that one wasn't even particularly
long!

Natalie

--- Scott Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Phil is right. Long URL's break into 2 lines. You
 can click on the first
 part of the URL so that a browser window opens, (if
 you have links turned
 on in your e-mail program),  then copy the text on
 the 2nd line and paste it
 to the end of what you already have in the browser
 address line.

 I use MS Outlook for e-mail and this happens when I
 send long URL's even
 from my office account to my home inbox, so it's not
 just the listserv doing
 this.

 Does anyone have a clue why this happens? I've never
 been able to find a
 good explanation from Microsoft.

 Scott
 MoPo List Owner



 -Original Message-
 From: MoPo List On Behalf Of Phil Edwards Cinema
 Arts
 Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2006 3:37 PM
 To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
 Subject: Re: [MOPO] FS: R E A L A R T 22x28

 Just copy the item number from the URL and paste
 that into the search box
 and it will come up.
 Long URLs seem t be problematic on MOPO from time to
 time, so sellers should
 always give an item number if it's something
 specific or their eBay ID if
 it's for listings.

 Phil


 Walter Reuben wrote:

  Kirby
  I cut and pasted the URL into my internet browser
 and again got the
  prompt demanding the password, this is no way for
 you to try to sell
  something, what do you need the password for in
 the first place?
  I have now tried four times to view this and that
 is enough time wasted.
  Walter
  - Original Message -
  From: Kirby McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: Walter Reuben [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2006 11:12 AM
  Subject: Re: [MOPO] FS: R E A L A R T 22x28
 
 
  It's because the entire URL needs to be on ONE
 line.  I cannot figure
  out how to do this.  I've asked Scott; he doesn't
 know.
  I write it on one line, and it posts to MOPO like
 this.  I'm calling
  Apple.
  K.
 

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[MOPO] 175+ movie poster bargains on E-Bay!! Westerns, sci-fi, noir, horror, etc!!

2006-02-20 Thread Captain Bijou




Fellow MoPoers: 



I currently have over 
175originalmovie posters up for auction on E-bay.The majority of the openingbids are either $2.99 
or $4.99!!No 
reserves!!

Below is just a small sample of the 
items now awaiting your bid. I've also listed the item's opening bid!! 
At this writing, none of the below items have 
received a bid!! 

Don't miss out on these bargains!! Just 
click on the title to go directly to the E-Bay listing:

BEHIND 
THE EIGHT BALL - 1942 - Dick Foran, Virginia Bruce - Lobby card - 
$4.99
BEHIND 
THE RISING SUN - 1943 - WWII propaganda classic - Lobby card - 
$4.99
BOBBIKINS 
- 1959 - Shirley Jones - 1-sheet - $2.99
BRAINSTORM 
- 1983 - Natalie Wood, Christopher Walken - 1 sheet - $4.99
BURN, 
WITCH, BURN - 1963 - Janet Blair - Horror - Lobby card - 
$4.99
CALL 
ME MADAME - 1953 - Ethel Merman, George Sanders - Lobby card - 
$4.99
CALLING 
BULLDOG DRUMMOND - 1951 - Walter Pidgeon - Detective thriller - 
Lobby card - $6.99
CENTERFOLD 
GIRLS - 1974 - Tiffany Bolling - Exploitation thriller - 1 sheet - 
$4.99
COWBOY 
SERENADE - 1942 - Gene Autry - Title card - $9.99
CYCLOPS 
- 1957 - Lon Chaney - Science-fiction - 1 sheet - $9.99
DRIFTWOOD 
- 1946 - Natalie Wood, Walter Brennan - Lobby card - $4.99
EVERYTHING 
BUT THE TRUTH - 1956 - Maureen O'Hara - Lobby card - 
$2.99
FANNY 
- 1961 - Leslie Caron, Maurice Chevalier - 1 sheet - $9.99
FATHER'S 
LITTLE DIVIDEND - 1951 - Elizabeth Taylor, Spencer Tracy - 1 sheet 
- $9.99
FRANCIS 
GOES TO THE RACES - 1951 - Donald O'Connor - Lobby card - 
$6.99
GAMBLING 
WITH SOULS - 1936 - Bad girl exploitation - Lobby card - 
$9.99
GIRLS 
OF THE STREET - 1947 - Bad girl exploitation - Lobby card - 
$9.99
GOIN' 
TO TOWN - 1944 - Lum 'n Abner - Lobby card - $4.99
HIS 
FIGHTING BLOOD - 1935 - Kermit Maynard, Polly Ann Young - Lobby 
card - $9.99
HOEDOWN 
- 1950 - Eddy Arnold - Lobby card - $4.99
HOUSE 
OF STRANGERS - 1949 - Edward G. Robinson - Noir - Lobby card - 
$9.99
I 
THANK A FOOL - 1962 - Susan Hayward - 1 sheet - $4.99
IN 
OLD COLORADO - 1940 - Hopalong Cassidy - 1 sheet - 
$9.99
INVISIBLE 
AGENT - 1942 - John Hall - Universal horror - Lobby card - 
$9.99
ISLAND 
OF DOOMED MEN - 1940 - Peter Lorre - Bondage lobby card - 
$9.99
LAW 
AND THE LADY - 1951 - Greer Garson - 1 sheet - $14.99
MURDER 
ON DIAMOND ROW - 1947 - Edgar Wallace thriller - Lobby card - 
$2.99
SADDLE 
PALS - 1947 - Gene Autry - Lobby card - $9.99
SCATTERGOOD 
PULLS THE STRINGS - 1941 - Guy Kibbee - Lobby card - 
$4.99
SWEETHEARTS 
- 1938 - Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy - Lobby card - $9.99
THE 
HAIRY APE - 1944 - William Bendix - Lobby card - $4.99
THE 
WARRIOR'S HUSBAND - 1933 - Marjorie Rambeau - Lobby card - 
$9.99

...andmany more!! 
Remember, none of the above items have yet to 
receive their opening bids!! To view all of my E-bay 
listings, please click on the below link:

http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQfrppZ25QQfrtsZ0QQfsooZ1QQfsopZ1QQsassZcaptainbijou


Also, don't forget to visit my 
website, www.captainbijou.com, 
where over 13,000 items --vinatge movie posters, photos, celebrity 
autographs, videos, DVDs, toys, premiums, books, comics and collectibles -- may 
be purchased online with your credit card or Paypal using our secure order cart. 


Best, 

Earl Blair 
CAPTAIN BIJOU www.captainbijou.com









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[MOPO] FA 1,360 lobby card lots (6,075 cards in all) end on the 21st

2006-02-20 Thread Bruce Hershenson


I want to let all MoPo readers know of the really excellent group of
1,360 lobby card lots (6,075 cards in all) which I added to eBay on the
14th, starting at around 7 PM CST, which end on the 21st, starting at
around the same time.
What items are included? A lot of rarely seen titles! Every lot contains
lobby cards from a specific movie, from two to eight cards per lot (most
are incomplete sets, but there are also around 100 complete sets of eight
cards). EVERY lot starts at just 99 cents each (per LOT, not per CARD!),
WHICH MEANS YOU MAY BE ABLE TO BUY AN ENTIRE SET OF 8 CARDS FOR JUST 99
CENTS! You'll find cards from every decade and genre, with lots of cards
from the past 10 years (those are super hard to find, since they aren't
used in the U.S. anymore), plus lots of cards from cowboy movies, but
there really is likely to be something for just about every lobby card
collector!
I give EVERY single buyer this week (even if they only get ONE 99 cent
item!) a bonus copy of one of my $20 full-color books, WAR MOVIE POSTERS!
If you don't already have this book, you should find one inexpensive lot
to buy, if only to get this great book!
Since every single one of these LOTS started at just 99 cents with no
reserve there will be surely some real bargains, and probably many
outright steals! With around four days to go, there are still
around 650 items at their starting price of 99 cents each(!), around 930
items under $2, around 1050 items under $3, and around 1,200 under $10!
While many of these will likely get several more bids, there will also
likely be a fair number that end up at ridiculously low prices, but YOU
can't get those great deals if you aren't bidding! And almost all of the
160 or so items that are over $30 are mostly WAY under their regular
retail prices (the ones you can find anywhere else). YOU HAVE NOTHING TO
LOSE! If you place a bunch of low bids but only get one or two items at a
great price, then you are sure to be happy. Even if you somehow get
nothing at all, you will only be out a little of your time, and no more
(since this is one auction of quality material you don't need to travel
to!).
REMEMBER THAT IN THESE AUCTIONS (as in all MY auctions), THERE ARE NO
OUTRAGEOUS BUYER'S PREMIUMS! Other auctions charge between 15% and 20%
EXTRA (some have a $9 minimum, even on a $1 purchase, making for a 900%
buyers premium!), for no other reason than to line their pockets with
your money. In these auctions, what you bid is what you pay, plus a
sliding U.S. shipping from $5.50-$10 depending on the cost, and non-U.S.
pay the actual cost of getting the items to you, plus $2 for packaging
materials). If you have ever bought from any other major
auction company, you are probably still stunned by their buyers premiums
and by how much handling fees they packed onto their shipping
charges, but we never do that!
I know it can be difficult to look over this many great items (6,075
cards!) in just a few days, but remember you can use our exclusive
Current Auction Image Gallery (which is located at

http://www.emovieposter.com/gallery/currentauctions.php ) which has
large thumbnails of all our eBay items, and links from each item to the
actual eBay auction. Best of all, this gallery is searchable! You will
really find this a great benefit if you want to look at all of our items
this week! You can simply browse all of our current items by viewing the
images in this gallery (40 to a page, but you can set it to display only
20 items per page or up to 100 items a page, depending on the speed of
your Internet connection) in our number order, or you can use our search
to only see thumbnails of your specific search terms (in our number
order)! NOTE THAT THIS GALLERY NOW HAS A RECENT BID PRICE LISTED BY EACH
ITEM, AND THE PRICES ARE UPDATED AT LEAST ONCE A DAY! THIS GALLERY CAN
ALSO NOW BE SORTED BY PRICE (high to low or low to high), WHICH IS A
GREAT HELP TO THOSE OF YOU WANTING TO JUST FOCUS ON THE BEST (or least
expensive) ITEMS! I urge all of you to go to our gallery this week and at
least glance over all the large thumbnails, EVEN IF YOU HAVE NO INTEREST
IN BIDDING ON THESE ITEMS! Why do I say this? Because it is fun to
“window shop” when you are looking at this well-organized gallery,
especially given all the many wonderful items we are selling this week
(it is great to get a chance to see so many lobby cards to see which ones
you want)! 
Be sure to check out these 1,360 lobby card lots (6,075 cards in all)
sometime before they end Tuesday night, February 21st, starting at around
7 PM CST (either by going to

http://www.emovieposter.com/gallery/currentauctions.php or by using
the link from my HOME page,
http://www.emovieposter.com or
by looking me up under my eBay user ID, emovieposter.com). Good luck on
whatever you may bid on!
BRUCE HERSHENSON P.O. Box 874 West Plains, MO 65775 phone 417 256 9616,
fax 417 257 6948, e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED], website
http://www.emovieposter.com
eBay user ID emovieposter.com

[MOPO] FS: CATMAN OF PARIS - 6 SHEET - PRICE REDUCED

2006-02-20 Thread Henry Mazel
A rare 6 sheet from CATMAN OF PARIS (1946) - 81 X 81, Truly stunning images.
Very fine condition. There is an unobtrusive small censor stamp, bright vivid colors with no fading, and no missing paper or tears.  $650.00 plus shipping 

CATMANOFPARISP.jpg (JG Image, 838x762 pixels)

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y133/ahro2/CATMANOFPARISP.jpg

Henry
The Poster Mint
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[MOPO] Testing and FA

2006-02-20 Thread Vaughn K. Mann


Good Day All,
Would just one of you fine people let me know if clicking on
the link...brings the auction up. 
Nothing super great, but..more anxious, after the previous
discussion, to see the easiest way to link MOPO to a particular
auction:
BACK
TO THE FUTURE 85 MICHAEL J. FOX ORIGINAL POSTER NM 
RENT
- PRESS KIT 2005 THE MOVIE ORIGINAL MINT UNUSED 
LITTLE
MERMAID 89 ORIGINAL DOUBLE SIDED POSTER ORIG MNT 
STAR
WARS EPI 1 ORIGINAL VINYL 4'X8' THEA/LOBBY BANNER 
SCREAM
NEVE CAMPBELL ORIGINAL DOUBLE SIDED POSTER MINT 
TWISTER
96 BILL PAXTON DOUBLE SIDED ORIGINAL POSTER 
Just in case, the above does not work, my particular ebay user for this
sort of material is cinemarecall
Thanks much, Vaughn



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Re: [MOPO] Bravo, for telling it like it is!

2006-02-20 Thread Ron Moore
Sean!
I was just starting to make a similar response when you jumped right in there 
with your own.  I agree with all of your points. This is just basic, simple 
logic.  While I do have sympathy for collectors who are getting pushed out of 
the market due to rising prices, I can't agree with them when they seem to feel 
some sort of entitlement to be able to buy the posters they want at lower 
prices than what the market commands.  They come across as if they deserve the 
posters because they must like the films/ posters more than someone who has 
more money to spend on them. We all have maximum amounts and/or budgets to 
spend on our hobbies and unfortunately have to live within them. Even the guys 
that buy the Universal horror one sheets (and love those films) have their 
limitations and do have to turn some items down every now and then.

I collect original Universal horror title cards. Why? Because I can't afford 
the posters. The title cards are barely within my budget as it is. I don't feel 
entitled to own the one sheets just because I like them and if I have to 
settle for title cards- well, that's the way it is.  I also don't feel 
entitled to own the title cards. If they happen to come my way and I can afford 
them, I feel lucky at the time. Similarly, if someone feels entitled to the 
original title cards but has to settle for realart cards, that's because 
those are within their budgets (or maybe they just like the art on those 
better).

Bottom line is this, we all live within our means. So we collect within our 
means. If our tastes run towards items that are more expensive, it just shows 
that our tastes are like the majority of the collectors. Hence the old supply 
and demand.

And as a final thought- If the items we really wanted were easy and cheap to 
get, would it be as much fun?  I know some people would say, yes! However, I 
know a lot of collectors that love the thrill of the hunt, and the more 
difficult it is to acquire something (either due to the price or the rarity - 
or both) the more fun it is. I would be curious to hear what others think about 
that.

Regards,
Ron Moore
Cinema Icons


 -- Original message --
From: Sean Linkenback [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Hey, I'm sure all Universal horror collectors wish that lobbies were $5.00
 each and one sheets were $25.00, but those days are long gone.
 And the reason is supply and demand.  There are simply many more willing
 buyers at lower prices than there are pieces available.  And this goes for
 almost anything from classic cinema, which is why we are seeing more and
 more action on re-release material in general as JR noted.

 I count my change every day so that I can save for pieces I like - and
 realize that there is no law that says what I like has to be affordable and
 that if other people like it too then the prices will probably continue to
 rise.
 But yes, people do want to take advantage and profit from it - on eBay right
 now a seller is listing three Universal Horror 1-sheets for $1 million plus,
 even though there hasn't been a single Universal poster to sell for even
 half that amount before.  And while the owner of those pieces has every
 right to ask what he wants, I don't really see many people taking a stand
 against high prices and offering up their Universal horror posters for the
 prices they were bringing 10 years ago.
 The simple fact is that a vast majority of dealers who apparently are
 profiting (oh the horrors!  You make it sound like an evil word) from the
 increase in prices still have to go out and try to find the stuff to sell in
 the first place.  I don't think there are any dealers out there saying to
 themselves ha-ha now that Son of Dracula cards are bringing $500 I can
 release my stockpiles into the marketplace, in fact most dealers of this
 material are collectors too and realize that it takes good money to obtain
 quality pieces (no matter the genre).

 And if there truly are people out there who hate profit, I will gladly buy
 items they wish to sell for a loss and put them in my personal collection.





 -Original Message-
 From: MoPo List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steven
 Yafet
 I agree with you, Tom.  Most collectors are getting pushed out of
 Universal horror by all the high stakes (and very often behind the
 scenes) trading, bargaining and selling that goes on.  Anytime that
 collectibles get this expensive there will always be people who cheer
 wildly as the prices go higher and higher.  Why?  Because they profit
 from it!  The rest of us are left holding the bag and counting our
 change to see if we can possibly afford to buy yet another thing.
 Nathalie

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Re: [MOPO] Realart paper

2006-02-20 Thread Shelly Whitworth-King

Well said, Nathalie!

We all have our own preferences and I don't collect for investment reasons
per se.  If something I have bought in the past happens to increase in
value, then whoopee-doo but if not, then it's still something I can hang on
my walls and take personal delight in.

That being said, I do like many realart pieces.

Shelly



Original Message Follows
From: Steven Yafet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Steven Yafet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] Realart paper
Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 02:10:57 -0500

The following is a portion of what I said on this topic when I first
brought it up.


Both definitely have their place and I never would scorn a good
looking re-release card with an interesting scene.


I am a collector and do not rate the pieces in my collection according
to the prices they might fetch.  Collectors gather things together that
they appreciate and that they want to look at.  Frankly, I don't care
what the majority does.  If I don't want to look at the piece and if
it gives me no joy then why on earth should I buy it?  I do not buy
things for investment value.

For example, I loathe the Dracula Realart cards with the stupid little
cartoon skulls in the border art.  This was a good way to ruin
otherwise nice looking scene cards, in my opinion.  The Bride of
Frankenstein Realart cards are the same story, also in my opinion.

The majority can proclaim from now until doomsday but it's not going
to change my mind about the pieces I want to buy.  It's my business and
it doesn't make me wrong and someone else right.  Just makes us
different, period!

Nathalie

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[MOPO] For Sale Exclusive To MOPO'ers ORIGINAL SHAW BROS. CLASSIC POSTERS

2006-02-20 Thread Flixspix




I just obtained 
  four authentic rolled posters from a relation of Sir Run Run Shaw literally 
  hand carried aboard a flight from HONG KONG As you know he and his 
  brother formed Shaw Brothers Releasing and were responsible for the 
  production of some 200 Kung Fu films of which a handful have ascended 
  into cult statusand influenced many a director, cinematographer and 
  writer, the most notable beingQuentin Tarantino.As these 
  pieces require a knowledge and appreciation most likely not found on 
  Ebay, I thought I would give the learned assembly of MOPO first 
  opportunity to these rare pieces.
1. THE 36TH 
  CHAMBER OF SHAOLIN '71 $550

  


  
  http://images.andale.com/f2/103/113/1705198/1139373345575_36thChamberOfShaolin.jpg
  
  
2. THE KID WITH 
  THE GOLDEN ARMS '79 $400

  


  
  http://images.andale.com/f2/103/113/1705198/1141975755027_KidWithTheGoldenArms.jpg
  
  

  3. EXECUTIONERS OF 
  SHAOLIN'77 $500
  
  http://images.andale.com/f2/103/113/1705198/1140037611539_ExecutionersFromShaolin.jpg
  

4. BOXER FROM 
  SHANTUNG'72$450

  http://images.andale.com/f2/103/113/1705198/1140183247468_BoxerFromShantung.jpg
  
  

Kill Bill Volumes 1  2 have scenes 
  heavily influenced from the above 4 films. In the film notesof 
  bothDVDs, Tarantino refers to Shaw Brothers Films on several 
  occasions and specifically titles 1  3. Further title #4 BOXER FROM 
  SHANTUNG which by the way the assistant director was none other than John Woo, 
  starred Gordon Liu. In Kill Bill II Liuplaysthe 
  characterPai Mei, a character that was introduced in Boxer From 
  Shangtung a remarkablebit of stunt 
casting.

Anyway posters are 
  authentic, have been stored away for nearly 25 years and are mint. 
  Price includes shipping to anywhere in the world and available on a first 
  emailed first served basis. The prices may seem arresting 
  but there is scant supply of these titles in circulation presently and in 
  mint, rolled condition quite impossible.

freeman fisher8601 west knoll drive #7west hollywood, 
ca90069
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Re: [MOPO] Ebay question

2006-02-20 Thread Alan Bayersdorfer
Just to finish the story, I decided to pass on this
item, but decided not to report it to ebay, because I
didn't loss anything.

Although it was a little fishy, the seller had a story
that the original buyer backed out that might have
been true.

Alan

--- Steven Yafet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Alan,

 Your experience just doesn't sound right and if it
 happened to me, I
 would definitely report it to Ebay.  There must be a
 link somewhere on
 the site map to do this but I don't know just where
 that would be.

 I have used the dispute process three times.  Once
 when someone sent me
 a broken LP shoved into a beat up box with one piece
 of newspaper for
 protection and refused to answer my emails, another
 time when a seller
 cashed my check, would not send the item and would
 not reply to emails
 and again when my husband tried to buy some speakers
 and the seller
 sent him an  invoice for $1,000+ shipping and
 handling charges.  (In
 this case, after we forwarded all the emails to
 Ebay, the seller
 emailed my husband saying that the speakers were no
 longer
 available.)

 I'm sorry this happened to you and please let us
 know you plan to do.

 Nathalie

 p.s.  I apologize for not quoting Alan's original
 post but my computer
 doesn't allow me to do that without the reply being
 bounced.

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Re: [MOPO] Bravo, for telling it like it is!

2006-02-20 Thread Steven Yafet

Ron - I  never once suggested that I felt entitled to anything, your
insinuation that I did is insulting.

No, I don't feel entitled to buy paper for a song from estates when
heirs don't know what they have.  Or to take someone's stuff.  That
would be feeling entitled.

In my case it is not entitlement nor am I looking for the most
dangerous game.  I just like the paper.


Nathalie

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[MOPO] EXPOSED EXPOSED---MoviePosterForum Andy Goodfella---EXPOSED EXPOSED

2006-02-20 Thread Michael B
Ihavent seen one person challenge thefactsthat Jeannie or I said about MovieposterForum or Andy-Goodfella since we exposed ''HIS" censorship at his site. Nor has Andy-Goodfella said anything intelligent in his own behalf; rather, he added to the disdain that we have of him.

NOT A SINGLE PERSON HAS WRITTEN A WORD IN FAVOR OF GOODFELLA SINCE OUR (Jeannie's and mine) ISSUES STARTED. How rare is it that someone in this hobby doesn't have at least one friend? Goodfella has not received a scintilla of support with resepect to the issues Jeannie and I raised.

It is ironic that Andy-Goodfella acted in a totalitarian manner to 2 MOPOers at the same time, in different ways. Perhaps, he has abused others in the past, but neither Jeannie nor I were intimidated. BOTH JEANNIE AND I BROUGHTISSUES TO LIGHT HERE, ON MOPO.

I have always seen MOPO as a way for its members to protect each other within the hobby. We have exposedbad dealers and bad ebayers. We support each other.

I thank my friends for supporting me both privately and publicly. Iadmire Jeannie (who i did not know until a few days ago) for standing strong and writing articulately about Goodfella and MPF.

NO ONE SHOULD PARTICIPATE IN A SITE THAT CENSORS ANY STATEMENT MERELY BECAUSE ITS LEADER DISAGREES WITH YOU.

It is great to have MOPO to get the word out!!!

michael








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Re: [MOPO] I HAVE BEEN SUSPENDED FROM MOVIEPOSTERFORUM.COM

2006-02-20 Thread Shelly Whitworth-King

Some people simply rub others up the wrong way.  At times, we see a 'final
straw on the camel's back' scenario where remarks might have been noted
silently over a period and then one fine day, there is one almighty
deafening 'KABOOM'.

My experience of B-Style is akin to Toochis's.  It's not perfect but then it
doesn't claim to be.

I'm sorry things didn't work out for others.

Shelly


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From: Toochis Morin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Toochis Morin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] I HAVE BEEN SUSPENDED FROM MOVIEPOSTERFORUM.COM
Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 01:01:27 -0800

Doug and JR,

I'm sorry about your experience with Donnie.  I didn't
experience the same.  I'm still not sure why you left,
JR and I don't want to rehash it.  Doug, I wasn't
aware of your situation.

I haven't had the same experience you've had.  Sorry I
brought it up but when you say there's censorship on
Style B, JR I just wanted to iterate that it wasn't my
experience.

I enjoy both the lists.  I think Scott is doing a
great job and I'm sorry that movieposterforum is going
through a rough bit of time now.

Toochis

--- Doug Gener [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Toochis,

 What JR says about Donnie is unfortunately very
 true!  I was banned, kicked
 off, for the unthinkable crime of being silent for
 too long.
 Appparently in his narrow view of the world you must
 stroke him or scream
 loudly at the heavens about inconsequential things
 or be banned.
 In my mind that is censorship of the worst kind!

 Doug

 From: JR [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: JR [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
 Subject: Re: [MOPO] I HAVE BEEN SUSPENDED FROM
 MOVIEPOSTERFORUM.COM
 Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 22:30:03 -0500
 
 Toochis,
 
 Sadly, that's not true. I had attacked no one when
 Donnie kicked me off
 Style
 B without notice, despite what he may have told
 people publicly. Bruce
 Hershenson and Phil Wages never attacked anyone
 either. There were others.
 It
 may have started out that way, but once he got the
 taste for it, Donnie
 started booting people off Style B for his own
 personal reasons, not
 because
 they were engaging in unwarranted personal attacks
 on other members of the
 group.
 
 -- JR
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Toochis Morin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
 Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006 22:14
 Subject: Re: [MOPO] I HAVE BEEN SUSPENDED FROM
 MOVIEPOSTERFORUM.COM
 
 
   Censorship on Style B was enforced regarding
 personal
   attacks on other members.  I think that's okay.
 I
   haven't been on movieposterforum.com so I don't
 know
   what I'm missing.
  
   I like the way Mopo is handled and I enjoy Style
 B.  I
   think I'm set for now.  I'm usually too busy now
 to
   handle any more emails than I get now.
  
   Hope everyone is having a great weekend.
  
   Toochis
  
   --- Vaughn K. Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  
...Someone once said, ..better to
remain silent and thought a
fool then to speak and remove all doubt (or
something like that!)
   
VM
   
   
   
At 05:03 PM 2/17/2006 -0500, Sean Linkenback
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Andy
 Neal
 
 Yes Michael, thats exactly why you were
suspended. Your a fool...
 Your only making yourself look silly in my
opinion and you don't deserve to
 be posting on ANY forum.


Wearing Kirby's old shoes for just a
 moment...
When deciding to call someone a fool in a
 post
online, it is always wise to
double-check your grammar/spelling before
 posting,
or risk being thought one
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[MOPO] Is the hobby turning into a Circus for some?

2006-02-20 Thread Andy Neal

I'm not going to apologise for this as I think everyone needs to see
this.

http://p097.ezboard.com/fstylecfrm2.showMessageRange?topicID=1976.topicstart=1stop=20

I can't quite understand it and I'm not sure that I want to, how grown up
men and women can act so immature and Childlike is beyond me.

Phil and Ari... I used to respect you both. How can you let this continue on
an open forum? Are you intentionally harbouring all this idiotic behaviour?
Free speech is all very well but this has gone beyond that. The personal
Insults is not funny at all. As far as the banning is concerned, it is now
obvious that this was all some kind of a joke and certain member almost
wanted to be banned? I don't get it at all.

Someone has also changed their avatar to a picture of me also... I supposed
I should be flattered but I fail to see an sence in it.

If anyone moans about any more bans on MPF it will fall on deaf ears.

This is an embarrassment to the Hobby; make you own mind up

Andy
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Re: [MOPO] This hobby turning into a circus

2006-02-20 Thread Steven Yafet

Name calling does not diminish the victim of the attacks, it diminishes
the attackers.  Discussion is good.  Intense discussion is good.  This
matter arose here on MoPo, but did not descend to calling names.  Why
do this then on another forum?  I'm sorry but it looks rather like
bullies on the school playground, ganging up.  Or gossiping about
someone when they are not there.

I did not really know about Movie Poster Forum until a short time ago.
Not being familiar with the situations referenced by Michael and
Jeannie, I will not comment on them.  My experience on that forum has
been positive.  Andy was welcoming and helpful when I misplaced my user
name and password and the other collectors have been friendly.

Nathalie

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Re: [MOPO] Is the hobby turning into a Circus for some?

2006-02-20 Thread Michael B

your question in the subject line is quite amusing, BOZO.

if your post is the best you can say about all your wrongdoings described over the past few days and your failure to admit you are wrong...stay on your own site where you can control the dissemination of information. We don't buy your dribble, here. MOPO allows free _expression_, unlike your site,where censorship is the norm--sorta like how Saddam Husseinand other dictators suppressed free thought.
 

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Re: [MOPO] Is the hobby turning into a Circus for some?

2006-02-20 Thread JR
Andy,

Really, this transparent attempt at justifying your own pre-emptive censorship
and moves to ban people who you perceive might become a problem is
embarrassing. And a lot of people would say you brought it on yourself. We
talked about other ways to handle things some time ago privately, but
apparently you decided to take the censorship and banning route. So now you
get the results. No, I didn't even bother to read the link to NSFGE -- it's
immaterial how bad the post is. If the moderators of that forum prefer to have
such things happen in order to preserve free speech, unfortunately that's the
price you sometimes pay. If they would rather give time for peer pressure to
get things back in line and calmed down, that's also an approach I prefer to
see taken. I'll take both techniques any day over arbitrary censorship and
banning administered by one or two people for the good of all.

But, honestly, everyone on all sides of this needs to realize that these are
not MOPO issues. When those censored and/or banned from MPF had no place else
to tell of their experiences, posting a few messages about the situation on
MOPO was one thing, but to conduct an on-going firefight between the various
forums, using MOPO as the battlefield, I don't feel that's appropriate.

-- JR



- Original Message -
From: Andy Neal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 16:41
Subject: [MOPO] Is the hobby turning into a Circus for some?


 I'm not going to apologise for this as I think everyone needs to see
 this.


http://p097.ezboard.com/fstylecfrm2.showMessageRange?topicID=1976.topicstart=
1stop=20

 I can't quite understand it and I'm not sure that I want to, how grown up
 men and women can act so immature and Childlike is beyond me.

 Phil and Ari... I used to respect you both. How can you let this continue on
 an open forum? Are you intentionally harbouring all this idiotic behaviour?
 Free speech is all very well but this has gone beyond that. The personal
 Insults is not funny at all. As far as the banning is concerned, it is now
 obvious that this was all some kind of a joke and certain member almost
 wanted to be banned? I don't get it at all.

 Someone has also changed their avatar to a picture of me also... I supposed
 I should be flattered but I fail to see an sence in it.

 If anyone moans about any more bans on MPF it will fall on deaf ears.

 This is an embarrassment to the Hobby; make you own mind up

 Andy
 Aka as Peanut (That is so funny, my sides are splitting)

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Re: [MOPO] Is the hobby turning into a Circus for some?

2006-02-20 Thread Vesna Acevska.
Andy,

You need to understand that when you censor what people have to say on a
forum, when the information they are trying to get out is valid in
regards to the hobby, people will be pissed.

It is normal for people to want to vent when they feel they have been
treated wrongly or badly.

In a hobby like this where some serious money can be spent by people, I
find it bizarre that a movie poster site such as your own, would go to
the lengths of banning or censoring people and their posts when they are
trying to make newer members of the hobby aware of some of the crap that
is out there, and the sellers which are believed to be peddling it.
What's wrong with saying I've bought from so and so in the past, and
what I got was not what I paid for.  Beware.
With no censorship on NSFGE it seems to manage quite well.  Tiffs are
settled quite quickly, and the boys and girls on the forum are big enough
to fight their own battles...

You can't claim to be a great place for members of the hobby to come to
if they want more information, when YOU decide what information they
actually get.  I don't know very much at all about the hobby which is why
I rely heavily on the forums for information when I am looking at making
a purchase which I might not be sure of.  It's saved my hip pocket
several times I can assure you.  But if all I had was MPF as a source of
information, I would have been ripped off quite a few times.

The good thing about NSFGE, MOPO, MoviePosterChat and Style-b is that I
know I can ask a question and will receive genuine answers.  Not everyone
who responds to my question will have the same information, and most
cases I get conflicting posts.  But it allows me to make a more informed
decision.  Better than just being exposed to one side of the story.

It is unfortunate that you have been attacked on a personal level for
what most people (and I must say myself included) believe is a very over-
bearing manner of running MPF.  I don't agree with the way you run YOUR
forum, so I simply choose not to participate.  But you cant expect to
take the actions that you do and not rub people up the wrong way.

I think this hobby needs as many forums as it can possibly get, and it
would be a shame to see any of the ones that exist disappear.

But I will take NSFGE and Style-b over MPF anyday...I have far more
respect for Ari and Phil than I will (unfortunately) ever have for
yourself, one of the main reasons being if I ask them a question, I know
I will get a genuine and not filtered response.  Two more fair and
upstanding people you will be hard pressed to find in the hobby...

You obviously visit NSFGE often if you are keeping tabs on what is being
said over there.  Why not participate and put your case forward to the
group?

Best of luck with your forum...

Vesna


 I'm not going to apologise for this as I think everyone needs to see
 this.

 http://p097.ezboard.com/fstylecfrm2.showMessageRange?
topicID=1976.topicstart=1stop=20

 I can't quite understand it and I'm not sure that I want to, how grown
up
 men and women can act so immature and Childlike is beyond me.

 Phil and Ari... I used to respect you both. How can you let this
continue on
 an open forum? Are you intentionally harbouring all this idiotic
behaviour?
 Free speech is all very well but this has gone beyond that. The personal
 Insults is not funny at all. As far as the banning is concerned, it is
now
 obvious that this was all some kind of a joke and certain member almost
 wanted to be banned? I don't get it at all.

 Someone has also changed their avatar to a picture of me also... I
supposed
 I should be flattered but I fail to see an sence in it.

 If anyone moans about any more bans on MPF it will fall on deaf ears.

 This is an embarrassment to the Hobby; make you own mind up

 Andy
 Aka as Peanut (That is so funny, my sides are splitting)

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Re: [MOPO] Is the hobby turning into a Circus for some?

2006-02-20 Thread bob

Basically, if you want to own the soapbox, you can go about it in two ways:

1.  You can have an open forum where people are free to speak their minds
(barring egregious breaches in conduct, of course).

or

2.  You can go the way of the Bush Administration and only surround yourself
with people who parrot back everything you say to them in glowing positives.
People who have nothing but fawning raves about your conduct (and
intelligence, and beauty, and power, etc...), barring anyone with a
dissenting opinion.  You can even call it an open forum (even though you
know it isn't even close), just to trick people into believing that it is.

Several movie poster forums have followed the second path, not just MPF
(luckily Mopo and NSFGE have followed the righteous course).

Cheers,

Bob

PS.  Isn't it interesting how EVERY forum that followed #2 failed (or is in
the process of failing)...



- Original Message -
From: JR [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 4:31 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Is the hobby turning into a Circus for some?



Andy,

Really, this transparent attempt at justifying your own pre-emptive
censorship
and moves to ban people who you perceive might become a problem is
embarrassing. And a lot of people would say you brought it on yourself. We
talked about other ways to handle things some time ago privately, but
apparently you decided to take the censorship and banning route. So now
you
get the results. No, I didn't even bother to read the link to NSFGE --
it's
immaterial how bad the post is. If the moderators of that forum prefer to
have
such things happen in order to preserve free speech, unfortunately that's
the
price you sometimes pay. If they would rather give time for peer pressure
to
get things back in line and calmed down, that's also an approach I prefer
to
see taken. I'll take both techniques any day over arbitrary censorship and
banning administered by one or two people for the good of all.

But, honestly, everyone on all sides of this needs to realize that these
are
not MOPO issues. When those censored and/or banned from MPF had no place
else
to tell of their experiences, posting a few messages about the situation
on
MOPO was one thing, but to conduct an on-going firefight between the
various
forums, using MOPO as the battlefield, I don't feel that's appropriate.

-- JR



- Original Message -
From: Andy Neal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 16:41
Subject: [MOPO] Is the hobby turning into a Circus for some?



I'm not going to apologise for this as I think everyone needs to see
this.



http://p097.ezboard.com/fstylecfrm2.showMessageRange?topicID=1976.topicstart=
1stop=20


I can't quite understand it and I'm not sure that I want to, how grown up
men and women can act so immature and Childlike is beyond me.

Phil and Ari... I used to respect you both. How can you let this continue
on
an open forum? Are you intentionally harbouring all this idiotic
behaviour?
Free speech is all very well but this has gone beyond that. The personal
Insults is not funny at all. As far as the banning is concerned, it is
now
obvious that this was all some kind of a joke and certain member almost
wanted to be banned? I don't get it at all.

Someone has also changed their avatar to a picture of me also... I
supposed
I should be flattered but I fail to see an sence in it.

If anyone moans about any more bans on MPF it will fall on deaf ears.

This is an embarrassment to the Hobby; make you own mind up

Andy
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7592479069 Renegades of the West '32 Tom Keene 4 LCs7592479078 Renfrew of the Royal Mounted '37 James Newill LC7592479087 Return of Daniel Boone '41 Wild Bill Elliott 8 LCs7592479104 Return of Frank James '40 Henry Fonda Gene Tierney 8 LC
7592479113 Rhythm of the Saddle '38 Gene Autry 2 LCs7592479121 Rhythm on the Range '36 Bing Crosby Frances Farmer 7 LC7592479128 Ride Clear of Diablo '54 Audie Murphy, Dan Duryea LC7592478967 Ride 'Em Cowboy '36 Buck Jones 2 LCs
7592478985 Ride 'Em Cowboy '42 Bud Abbott, Lou Costello 8 LCs7592479002 Ride 'Em Cowgirl '39 Dorothy Page 8 LCs7592479018 Rider of Death Valley '32 Tom Mix TC7592479039 Rider of the Law '35 Bob Steele 8 LCs
7592479076 Riders From Nowhere '40 Jack Randall 6 LCs7592479088 Riders of the Black Hills '38 Three Mesquiteers 3 LCs7592479099 Riders of the Cactus '31 Wally Wales, Buzz Barton 5 LCs7592479110 Riders of Northwest Mounted '43 Russell Hayden 7 LCs
7592479133 Riders of the Pony Express '49 Ken Curtis LC7592479152 Riders of the Purple Sage '41 54RR George Montgomery TC7592479154 Riders of the Purple Sage '31 George O'Brien 6 LCs7592479159 Riders of the Sage '39 Bob Steele 8 LCs
7592479164 Ridin' Down the Trail '47 Jimmy Wakely 8 LCs7592479170 Ridin' For Justice '32 Buck Jones LC7592478991 Ridin' the Lone Trail '37 Bob Steele 4 LCs7592479010 Ridin' the Outlaw Trail '51 Charles Starrett TC
7592479025 Ridin' the Trail '40 Fred Scott, Iris Lanchaster 8 LCs7592479048 Ridin' Thru '34 Tom Tyler 4 LCs7592479065 Riding Avenger '36 Hoot Gibson 2 LCs7592479079 Rim of the Canyon '49 Gene Autry 7 LCs
7592479097 Rio Bravo '59 John Wayne, Dean Martin 2 LCs7592479109 Rio Grande '49 Sunset Carson 4 LCs7592479118 Rip Roarin' Buckaroo '36 Tom Tyler, Beth Marion 6 LCs7592479126 Road Agent '41 Dick Foran, Leo Carrillo LC
7592479139 Road Agent '52 Tim Holt, Richard Martin LC7592479144 Roaming Cowboy '37 Fred Scott, Al St. John 7 LCs7592479153 Roarin' Guns '36 Tim McCoy, Wheeler Oakman 6 LCs7592479156 Roaring Frontiers '41 '55RR Bill Elliot, Tex Ritter 2LC
7592479161 Robbers Roost '55 George Montgomery TC7592478969 Robin Hood of El Dorado 36 Warner Baxter Ann Loring 2LC7592478990 Rocky 

Re: [MOPO] Is the hobby turning into a Circus for some?

2006-02-20 Thread Michael B

I do not disagree with JR when he says that thecensorship by Andy Goodfella should be discussed on his site, MovieposterForum. I tried that, but i was, again CENSORED.My 2 or 3 sentence friday post on Movieposterforum asking Andy GoodFella whymypost of the night before was CENSORED with no explanation was, also, CENSORED, without explanation. My original post was NOT defamatory towards anyone. I have told GoodFella to post the original post and my follow-up question here. He did not.

Feeling frustrated, i told MOPO. Then Jeannie told MOPO of her problems with Goodfella. Then it seemed that so many MOPOerswere already aware of the censorship by MPF. In fact, I stated on Friday that someone stated on my thread that MPF censors, and provided the comment. 

SO..MISSION ACCOMPLISHED it is acknowledged by all, including goodfella, that MPF censors arbitraily by one person. I had contributed to that site for over a year unaware of the censorship. Had i known,I would have left upon learning of the censorship. 

I suppose, JR, that all has been said that needs to be said.So many MOPOerspassionately condemned the censorship on MOPO against Goodfella since friday,and rightly so that it appears that about 80% of the posts since friday have been on this subject. 

But, of course, Andy Goodfella will not discuss his censorship on his site because the membership is probably not aware of it. HOWDO WE TELL MPF MEMBERS OF THIS CENSORSHIP


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-Original Message-From: JR [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDUSent: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 19:31:22 -0500Subject: Re: [MOPO] Is the hobby turning into a Circus for some?


Andy,

Really, this transparent attempt at justifying your own pre-emptive censorship
and moves to ban people who you perceive might become a problem is
embarrassing. And a lot of people would say you brought it on yourself. We
talked about other ways to handle things some time ago privately, but
apparently you decided to take the censorship and banning route. So now you
get the results. No, I didn't even bother to read the link to NSFGE -- it's
immaterial how bad the post is. If the moderators of that forum prefer to have
such things happen in order to preserve free speech, unfortunately that's the
price you sometimes pay. If they would rather give time for peer pressure to
get things back in line and calmed down, that's also an approach I prefer to
see taken. I'll take both techniques any day over arbitrary censorship and
banning administered by one or two people "for the good of all".

But, honestly, everyone on all sides of this needs to realize that these are
not MOPO issues. When those censored and/or banned from MPF had no place else
to tell of their experiences, posting a few messages about the situation on
MOPO was one thing, but to conduct an on-going firefight between the various
forums, using MOPO as the battlefield, I don't feel that's appropriate.

-- JR



- Original Message -
From: "Andy Neal" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 16:41
Subject: [MOPO] Is the hobby turning into a Circus for some?


 I'm not going to apologise for this as I think everyone needs to see
 this.


http://p097.ezboard.com/fstylecfrm2.showMessageRange?topicID=1976.topicstart=
1stop=20

 I can't quite understand it and I'm not sure that I want to, how grown up
 men and women can act so immature and Childlike is beyond me.

 Phil and Ari... I used to respect you both. How can you let this continue on
 an open forum? Are you intentionally harbouring all this idiotic behaviour?
 Free speech is all very well but this has gone beyond that. The personal
 Insults is not funny at all. As far as the banning is concerned, it is now
 obvious that this was all some kind of a joke and certain member almost
 wanted to be banned? I don't get it at all.

 Someone has also changed their avatar to a picture of me also... I supposed
 I should be flattered but I fail to see an sence in it.

 If anyone moans about any more bans on MPF it will fall on deaf ears.

 This is an embarrassment to the Hobby; make you own mind up

 Andy
 Aka as Peanut (That is so funny, my sides are splitting)

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Re: [MOPO] Bravo, etc.

2006-02-20 Thread Ron Moore
Hello Nathalie!

   My most sincere apologies.  I never mean to be insulting and if I came 
across that way I am truly sorry.  Sometimes I read peoples comments in the 
wrong way and releate them to scenarios I have seen in the past.  I have known 
many collectors over the years that felt that they were entitled to certain 
posters and made comments to that effect.  But maybe it really isn't 
entitlement, (maybe a bad choice of words) maybe they were just venting their 
frustration at escalating prices - something that I have done myself, many 
times over the years.

I too am a collector and just like the paper- which takes me to JR's nice way 
of re-phrasing my earlier question.  In answer to him, I think he's right in 
that I would just like to get that long-sought-after poster at a price that's 
easy on my pocket. But even if I have to pay a lot for it (which goes back to 
my earlier comment about everyone's interpretation of what sum is within their 
means), I would still just like to have the poster.

Unfortunately, I do know other collectors who actively look for items that 
are extremely popular or expensive- and just for those reasons alone.  I know 
of one very prominent Universal horror collector who collects just for the 
sheer investment potential. If the market on Universal horror were to fall out 
tomorrow this guy would lose his mind.

I was having a conversation with another collector a couple of years ago who 
had beat me in an auction for a particularly rare poster- one that I had been 
looking for for quite some time.  After the sale, we were discussing the 
importance of the film in cinematic history and he informed me he had never 
seen the film. I was a little shocked at this and it bothered me that he would 
beat me out of it at an auction- and he didn't even have a true appreciation 
for the film.  And then I realized I have quite a few posters in my own 
collection for films that I've never seen (guilty!)  But I do intend to see 
them someday!

 -- Original message --
From: Steven Yafet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Ron - I  never once suggested that I felt entitled to anything, your
 insinuation that I did is insulting.

 No, I don't feel entitled to buy paper for a song from estates when
 heirs don't know what they have.  Or to take someone's stuff.  That
 would be feeling entitled.

 In my case it is not entitlement nor am I looking for the most
 dangerous game.  I just like the paper.


 Nathalie

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[MOPO] FS: DISNEY, STAR WARS,ETC.

2006-02-20 Thread Brian Lind



STILL THINNING OUT SOME INVENTORY. I HAVE LISTED SOME MORE FOR SALE. EMAILS 
ACCEPTED ON A FIRST COME BASIS. THANKS FOR LOOKING.

M,NM=MINT, NEAR MINT R=ROLLED, DS,SS=DOUBLE SIDED, SINGLE SIDED.
MY STAR WARS POSTERS WERE OF COURSE FOLDED ORIGINALLY BUT HAVE BEEN STORED 
ROLLED.
ALL POSTERS ARE THEATRICAL RELEASE ORIGINALS.

THANKS FOR LOOKING,

BRIAN
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THE SIXTH SENSE – NM,R,DS $20
BATMAN – M,R,SS - $20
TIM BURTON’S PLANET OF THE APES –VERSION B –M,R,DS - $10
BACKDRAFT – M,R,SS - $35
DISNEY PICTURES 3 MUSKETEERS – M,R,DS - $10
FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAME – M,R,DS - $10
SHREK – NM,R,DS - $10
DISNEY’S ROGER RABBIT TUMMY TROUBLE NSS#890064 – M,R,DS - $15
DISNEY’S FANTASIA 50TH ANNIVERSARY –M,R,DS - $40
DISNEY’S TOY STORY – M,R,DS - $45
DISNEY’S LILO AND STITCH ADVANCE – M,R,DS -$20
DISNEY’S BEAUTY AND THE BEAST –M,R,DS -$40
DISNEY’S SNOW WHITE AND THE 7 DWARFS 50TH ANNIV. NSS#R870009 
–M,R,DS -$40
DISNEY’S ROGER RABBIT ROLLER COASTER RABBIT –M,R,DS -$15
DISNEY’S LITTLE MERMAID NSS#890105 – NM(C9),R, DS -$35
STAR WARS RE-RELEASE NSS#R820106 NM(C9),STORED ROLLED,SS -$30
EMPIRE STRIKE BACK RE-RELEASE NSS#R810129 –C9,STORED 
ROLLED,SS-$40
RETURN OF THE JEDI NSS#830013 –C8,STORED ROLLED, SS-$25
STAR WARS RE-RELEASE NSS#R810077 REVENGE TAG AT BOTTOM-C8, STORED 
ROLLED,SS-$25
E.T. EXTRA TERRESTRIAL NSS#820073-C8,STORED ROLLED,SS-$20
SUPERMAN RETURNS ADVANCE –N,R,DS-$15

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Re: [MOPO] Is the hobby turning into a Circus for some?

2006-02-20 Thread Natalie Elliott
Here I was thinking MPF has been a long-standing joke
amongst many collectors... Obviously not.

Natalie (sometime contributor to NSFGE, dial up too
bloody slow to even think about looking at the
others!)


--- Michael B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I do not disagree with JR when he says that the
 censorship by Andy Goodfella should be discussed on
 his site, MovieposterForum.  I tried that, but i
 was, again CENSORED.  My 2 or 3 sentence friday post
 on Movieposterforum asking Andy GoodFella why my
 post of the night before was CENSORED with no
 explanation was, also, CENSORED, without
 explanation.  My original post was NOT defamatory
 towards anyone.  I have told GoodFella to post the
 original post and my follow-up question here.  He
 did not.

 Feeling frustrated, i told MOPO.  Then Jeannie told
 MOPO of her problems with Goodfella.  Then it seemed
 that so many MOPOers were already aware of the
 censorship by MPF.  In fact, I stated on Friday that
 someone stated on my thread that MPF censors, and
 provided the comment.

 SO..MISSION ACCOMPLISHED   it is
 acknowledged by all, including goodfella, that MPF
 censors arbitraily by one person.  I had contributed
 to that site for over a year unaware of the
 censorship.  Had i known, I would have left upon
 learning of the censorship.

 I suppose, JR, that all has been said that needs to
 be said.  So many MOPOers passionately condemned the
 censorship on MOPO against Goodfella since friday,
 and rightly so that it appears that about 80% of the
 posts since friday have been on this subject.

 But, of course, Andy Goodfella will not discuss his
 censorship on his site because the membership is
 probably not aware of it.  HOW DO WE TELL MPF
 MEMBERS OF THIS CENSORSHIP 


 michael





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[MOPO] BORING

2006-02-20 Thread Kirby McDaniel

Let's change the subject.

Let's talk about BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN some more.  It continues to
barrel toward OscarLand.

BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN just won the Best Film award at the British Academy
of Film and Television Awards.  Jake Gyllenhaal was named Best
Supporting
Actor, but Best Actor went to Philip Seymour Hoffman for CAPOTE.
MEMOIRS OF
A GEISHA picked up some awards and REESE WITHERSPOON won Best Actress
for
WALK THE LINE.  THANDIE NEWTON won Best Supporting Actress for CRASH.

Oh those Brits!  We love 'em.

Now isn't this more interesting than all this other sturm and drang?

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[MOPO] RECOMMENDED

2006-02-20 Thread Kirby McDaniel

I just saw a very good film called BEFORE THE FALL.  This is a film
from Germany entitled NAPOLA -
ELITE FUR DEN FUHRER over there.  This is playing the art circuit in
the U.S., so you may not get a chance to see it
theatrically unless there is a good art house near you.

It's another film from Germany about its nazi past - very well made,
and well acted.

K.




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