[MOPO] An unusual request
I get some interesting requests from customers but I thought this was a novel one I'm just writing to enquire how big Jessica and Morgan's eyes are in your Driving Miss Daisy poster? The reason I ask is I'm renovating my home and have decided on a haunted house theme, I'm hoping to cut the paper where their eyes would usually be and replace them with motorised eyeballs that follow guests around the room. I originally wanted to have a painting of my ancestors with moving eyes but they wouldn't pose for the artist (too busy apparently? so have decided to go with a favourite movie theme instead. Sounds like a great idea to me. John Website: www.moviemem.com JOHN REID VINTAGE MOVIE MEMORABILIA PO Box 92 Palm Beach Qld 4221 Australia Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.
[MOPO] FA: If the mountain will not come to Muhammad, then you owe it to yourself to go and check out the 233 great Sunday items closing in 7 hours, many of which are at giveaway prices!
Three times *EVERY *week we auction hundreds of items that sell for low, low prices (we actually sell lots and lots of items for $1 and $2, and around half of all that we auction goes for $14 and under, and our leading 'competitor *NEVER* auctions a single item for less than *FIFTEEN DOLLARS*, due to their *outrageous* $14 minimum buyers premium). But Sunday's 233 glass slides, scripts, magazines, exhibitor magazines, German programs, and bulk lots, closing *THIS AFTERNOON* (not tonight, like our Tuesday and Thursday auctions), on the *13th* of June, represent *REALLY * incredible values, and that includes a lot of truly *WONDERFUL* items, and yet many of these are currently languishing at low, low, prices! With just 7 hours to go, these 233 Sunday items include 52 that are still languishing at just $1 each, a surprising 82 that are still at $3 each or under and a mind-boggling 117 that are $5 each and under! *THAT'S RIGHT. OVER HALF OF THE ITEMS ARE $5 EACH OR UNDER, AND THAT INCLUDES A LOT OF GOOD TITLES THAT MOST DEALERS WOULD ASK $20, $30 OR MORE FOR!!* *HELLO! This is 2010, and I doubt you could have purchased many of these COOL ITEMS for $5 or under 20 years ago, and remember that this price is just ONE THIRD of the minimum buying price at those other auctions (thanks to their ludicrous $14 buyers premiums)! And you can get as many of these items as you want sent in one package anywhere in the U.S. for just TEN DOLLARS shipping for all (or actual cost anywhere else), EVEN IF you win 100 or more! And if you are in our e-mail club (over 6,200 members), you get great added bonuses if you purchase 10, 15, OR 20 items (no matter how inexpensive)!* * * Of course, once you get *OVER* just $6, you start hitting lots and lots of better titles, but an awful lot of those are currently at *VERY*reasonable prices, far under what some of them have sold for in the past (the ones we can find any record of selling in the past!) including: 3w002 LOT OF 212 FOLDED ONE-SHEETS lot '63 - '93 James Bond, Indiana Jones, Scream Scream Again! 3w001 LOT OF 238 FOLDED ONE-SHEETS lot '65 - '90 Halloween 5, Jaws 2, House of Wax R81,Happy Hooker! 3w024 LOT OF 12 SILVER SCREEN MAGAZINES lot '62 - '64 Debbie, Liz, Natalie, Doris, Marilyn + more! 3w159 HER GILDED CAGE glass slide '22 wonderful image of Gloria Swanson in really wild outfit! 3w086 SCREEN PLAY magazine July 1932 incredible art of sexy Marlene Dietrich by Henry Clive! 3w112 DOWN TO EARTH final continuity dialogue draft script March 30, 1932, by Croy Burke! 3w003 LOT OF 89 FOLDED ONE-SHEETS lot '65 - '99 Humanoids from the Deep, Tootsie, Body Double +more! 3w102 SILVER SCREEN magazine April 1954 full-length sexiest Marilyn Monroe from River of No Return 3w067 SCREEN BOOK vol 1 no 3 magazine November 1928 art of Dolores Del Rio, classic Al Jolson art! 3w186 UNWILLING HERO glass slide '21 Will Rogers, O. Henry's Whistling DIck's Christmas Stocking! 3w176 SHIELDING SHADOW glass slide '16 cool art of eyes floating over Grace Darmond, Pathe serial! 3w079 SCREEN ROMANCES magazine February 1931 art of Joan Crawford from Paid by Jules Erbit! 3w144 CUSTER'S LAST FIGHT glass slide R25 50th Anniversary of the Last Stand at Little Big Horn 3w022 LOT OF 29 UNFOLDED ONE-SHEETS lot '80s-00s Batman, Empire Strikes Back R97, Bug's Life + more! 3w099 SCREENLAND magazine August 1952 sexy Marilyn Monroe doesn't believe in hiding things! 3w100 SILVER SCREEN magazine February 1952 close up of sexiest Marilyn Monroe from Clash By Night! 3w064 PHOTOPLAY magazine November 1919 art of beautiful Lillian Gish by Alfred Cheney Johnston! 3w163 IMPOSSIBLE MRS. BELLEW glass slide '22 Gloria Swanson ruins her life to save her husband! 3w157 HEARST-PATHE NEWS glass slide '17 sees all, shows all, the world before your eyes! 3w038 EXHIBITORS FORUM exhibitor magazine Sept 22, 1931 great cartoon ad for Columbia's Scrappy! 3w151 FATAL RING glass slide '17 Pearl White wants you to beware the rays of death, Pathe serial! 3w106 ENGLISH PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE magazine November 1963 great portrait of The Beatles! 3w083 SCREEN PLAY magazine April 1932 great artwork portrait of pretty Ann Harding! 3w008 LOT OF 20 DOOR TOP PAPER BANNERS lot '53 - '58 Tea Sympathy, Trapeze, Unholy Wife + more! 3w028 LOT OF 12 VIVA MAGAZINES lot '75 - '76 the sexy international magazine for women! 3w075 SCREEN ROMANCES magazine October 1930 art of Jeanette MacDonald by John Clarke! 3w047 BOX OFFICE exhibitor magazine May 11, 1933 Mickey Mouse tie-ups, King Kong wins award! 3w007 LOT OF 5 BENTON REPRO WINDOW CARDS lot '90s Jerry Lee Lewis, Dolly Parton, Porter Wagoner 3w101 SILVER SCREEN magazine October 1952 sexy Marilyn Monroe from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes! 3w165 JACK STRAW glass slide '20 Robert Warwick is a poor boy who poses as a nobleman, Maugham! 3w090 SCREEN PLAY magazine November 1932 wonderful art of pretty Madge Evans by Henry Clive! 3w019 LOT OF 35 UNFOLDED ONE-SHEETS lot '89 - '01 Star Wars: Phantom Menace, X-Men +
Re: [MOPO] FA: If the mountain will not come to Muhammad, then you owe it to ...
Hi, Bruce, Are you referring to Muhammad Ali or Mohammad? Better be careful. You don't want to turn into the movie poster hobby's version of Salmon Rushdie... Rick In a message dated 6/13/2010 5:45:34 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, brucehershen...@gmail.com writes: Three times EVERY week we auction hundreds of items that sell for low, low prices (we actually sell lots and lots of items for $1 and $2, and around half of all that we auction goes for $14 and under, and our leading 'competitor NEVER auctions a single item for less than FIFTEEN DOLLARS, due to their outrageous $14 minimum buyers premium). But Sunday's 233 glass slides, scripts, magazines, exhibitor magazines, German programs, and bulk lots, closing THIS AFTERNOON (not tonight, like our Tuesday and Thursday auctions), on the 13th of June, represent REALLY incredible values, and that includes a lot of truly WONDERFUL items, and yet many of these are currently languishing at low, low, prices! With just 7 hours to go, these 233 Sunday items include 52 that are still languishing at just $1 each, a surprising 82 that are still at $3 each or under and a mind-boggling 117 that are $5 each and under! THAT'S RIGHT. OVER HALF OF THE ITEMS ARE $5 EACH OR UNDER, AND THAT INCLUDES A LOT OF GOOD TITLES THAT MOST DEALERS WOULD ASK $20, $30 OR MORE FOR!! HELLO! This is 2010, and I doubt you could have purchased many of these COOL ITEMS for $5 or under 20 years ago, and remember that this price is just ONE THIRD of the minimum buying price at those other auctions (thanks to their ludicrous $14 buyers premiums)! And you can get as many of these items as you want sent in one package anywhere in the U.S. for just TEN DOLLARS shipping for all (or actual cost anywhere else), EVEN IF you win 100 or more! And if you are in our e-mail club (over 6,200 members), you get great added bonuses if you purchase 10, 15, OR 20 items (no matter how inexpensive)! Of course, once you get OVER just $6, you start hitting lots and lots of better titles, but an awful lot of those are currently at VERY reasonable prices, far under what some of them have sold for in the past (the ones we can find any record of selling in the past!) including: 3w002 LOT OF 212 FOLDED ONE-SHEETS lot '63 - '93 James Bond, Indiana Jones, Scream Scream Again! 3w001 LOT OF 238 FOLDED ONE-SHEETS lot '65 - '90 Halloween 5, Jaws 2, House of Wax R81,Happy Hooker! 3w024 LOT OF 12 SILVER SCREEN MAGAZINES lot '62 - '64 Debbie, Liz, Natalie, Doris, Marilyn + more! 3w159 HER GILDED CAGE glass slide '22 wonderful image of Gloria Swanson in really wild outfit! 3w086 SCREEN PLAY magazine July 1932 incredible art of sexy Marlene Dietrich by Henry Clive! 3w112 DOWN TO EARTH final continuity dialogue draft script March 30, 1932, by Croy Burke! 3w003 LOT OF 89 FOLDED ONE-SHEETS lot '65 - '99 Humanoids from the Deep, Tootsie, Body Double +more! 3w102 SILVER SCREEN magazine April 1954 full-length sexiest Marilyn Monroe from River of No Return 3w067 SCREEN BOOK vol 1 no 3 magazine November 1928 art of Dolores Del Rio, classic Al Jolson art! 3w186 UNWILLING HERO glass slide '21 Will Rogers, O. Henry's Whistling DIck's Christmas Stocking! 3w176 SHIELDING SHADOW glass slide '16 cool art of eyes floating over Grace Darmond, Pathe serial! 3w079 SCREEN ROMANCES magazine February 1931 art of Joan Crawford from Paid by Jules Erbit! 3w144 CUSTER'S LAST FIGHT glass slide R25 50th Anniversary of the Last Stand at Little Big Horn 3w022 LOT OF 29 UNFOLDED ONE-SHEETS lot '80s-00s Batman, Empire Strikes Back R97, Bug's Life + more! 3w099 SCREENLAND magazine August 1952 sexy Marilyn Monroe doesn't believe in hiding things! 3w100 SILVER SCREEN magazine February 1952 close up of sexiest Marilyn Monroe from Clash By Night! 3w064 PHOTOPLAY magazine November 1919 art of beautiful Lillian Gish by Alfred Cheney Johnston! 3w163 IMPOSSIBLE MRS. BELLEW glass slide '22 Gloria Swanson ruins her life to save her husband! 3w157 HEARST-PATHE NEWS glass slide '17 sees all, shows all, the world before your eyes! 3w038 EXHIBITORS FORUM exhibitor magazine Sept 22, 1931 great cartoon ad for Columbia's Scrappy! 3w151 FATAL RING glass slide '17 Pearl White wants you to beware the rays of death, Pathe serial! 3w106 ENGLISH PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE magazine November 1963 great portrait of The Beatles! 3w083 SCREEN PLAY magazine April 1932 great artwork portrait of pretty Ann Harding! 3w008 LOT OF 20 DOOR TOP PAPER BANNERS lot '53 - '58 Tea Sympathy, Trapeze, Unholy Wife + more! 3w028 LOT OF 12 VIVA MAGAZINES lot '75 - '76 the sexy international magazine for women! 3w075 SCREEN ROMANCES magazine October 1930 art of Jeanette MacDonald by John Clarke! 3w047 BOX OFFICE exhibitor magazine May 11, 1933 Mickey Mouse tie-ups, King Kong wins award! 3w007 LOT OF 5 BENTON REPRO WINDOW
Re: [MOPO] An unusual request
That's really funny, particularly as one's ancestors are usually dead! So maybe the reason they can't pose isn't because they're, uh, busy...:-) That said, I can't imagine a better use for a Driving Miss Daisy poster. (Also, I think this guy is yanking your chain, John.) Dave - Original Message - From: JOHN REID Vintage Movie Memorabilia To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Sent: Sunday, June 13, 2010 3:51 AM Subject: [MOPO] An unusual request I get some interesting requests from customers but I thought this was a novel one I'm just writing to enquire how big Jessica and Morgan's eyes are in your Driving Miss Daisy poster? The reason I ask is I'm renovating my home and have decided on a haunted house theme, I'm hoping to cut the paper where their eyes would usually be and replace them with motorised eyeballs that follow guests around the room. I originally wanted to have a painting of my ancestors with moving eyes but they wouldn't pose for the artist (too busy apparently? so have decided to go with a favourite movie theme instead. Sounds like a great idea to me. John Website: www.moviemem.com JOHN REID VINTAGE MOVIE MEMORABILIA PO Box 92 Palm Beach Qld 4221 Australia Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content. Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.
Re: [MOPO] FA: If the mountain will not come to Muhammad, then you owe it to ...
Is it worse to have the Ayatollah mad or you, or a young Muhammad Ali (rhetorical question)? If you notice, I wrote Muhammad and not Mohammed, for the very reason you stated! You can't be too crazy in this crazy mixed up world of ours. Someday you'll understand that (maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but soon, and for the rest of your life). Bruce On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 8:03 AM, rixpost...@aol.com wrote: Hi, Bruce, Are you referring to Muhammad Ali or Mohammad? Better be careful. You don't want to turn into the movie poster hobby's version of Salmon Rushdie... Rick In a message dated 6/13/2010 5:45:34 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, brucehershen...@gmail.com writes: Three times *EVERY *week we auction hundreds of items that sell for low, low prices (we actually sell lots and lots of items for $1 and $2, and around half of all that we auction goes for $14 and under, and our leading 'competitor *NEVER* auctions a single item for less than *FIFTEEN DOLLARS *, due to their *outrageous* $14 minimum buyers premium). But Sunday's 233 glass slides, scripts, magazines, exhibitor magazines, German programs, and bulk lots, closing *THIS AFTERNOON* (not tonight, like our Tuesday and Thursday auctions), on the *13th* of June, represent *REALLY* incredible values, and that includes a lot of truly *WONDERFUL*items, and yet many of these are currently languishing at low, low, prices! With just 7 hours to go, these 233 Sunday items include 52 that are still languishing at just $1 each, a surprising 82 that are still at $3 each or under and a mind-boggling 117 that are $5 each and under! *THAT'S RIGHT. OVER HALF OF THE ITEMS ARE $5 EACH OR UNDER, AND THAT INCLUDES A LOT OF GOOD TITLES THAT MOST DEALERS WOULD ASK $20, $30 OR MORE FOR!!* *HELLO! This is 2010, and I doubt you could have purchased many of these COOL ITEMS for $5 or under 20 years ago, and remember that this price is just ONE THIRD of the minimum buying price at those other auctions (thanks to their ludicrous $14 buyers premiums)! And you can get as many of these items as you want sent in one package anywhere in the U.S. for just TEN DOLLARS shipping for all (or actual cost anywhere else), EVEN IF you win 100 or more! And if you are in our e-mail club (over 6,200 members), you get great added bonuses if you purchase 10, 15, OR 20 items (no matter how inexpensive)!* ** Of course, once you get *OVER* just $6, you start hitting lots and lots of better titles, but an awful lot of those are currently at *VERY*reasonable prices, far under what some of them have sold for in the past (the ones we can find any record of selling in the past!) including: 3w002 LOT OF 212 FOLDED ONE-SHEETS lot '63 - '93 James Bond, Indiana Jones, Scream Scream Again! 3w001 LOT OF 238 FOLDED ONE-SHEETS lot '65 - '90 Halloween 5, Jaws 2, House of Wax R81,Happy Hooker! 3w024 LOT OF 12 SILVER SCREEN MAGAZINES lot '62 - '64 Debbie, Liz, Natalie, Doris, Marilyn + more! 3w159 HER GILDED CAGE glass slide '22 wonderful image of Gloria Swanson in really wild outfit! 3w086 SCREEN PLAY magazine July 1932 incredible art of sexy Marlene Dietrich by Henry Clive! 3w112 DOWN TO EARTH final continuity dialogue draft script March 30, 1932, by Croy Burke! 3w003 LOT OF 89 FOLDED ONE-SHEETS lot '65 - '99 Humanoids from the Deep, Tootsie, Body Double +more! 3w102 SILVER SCREEN magazine April 1954 full-length sexiest Marilyn Monroe from River of No Return 3w067 SCREEN BOOK vol 1 no 3 magazine November 1928 art of Dolores Del Rio, classic Al Jolson art! 3w186 UNWILLING HERO glass slide '21 Will Rogers, O. Henry's Whistling DIck's Christmas Stocking! 3w176 SHIELDING SHADOW glass slide '16 cool art of eyes floating over Grace Darmond, Pathe serial! 3w079 SCREEN ROMANCES magazine February 1931 art of Joan Crawford from Paid by Jules Erbit! 3w144 CUSTER'S LAST FIGHT glass slide R25 50th Anniversary of the Last Stand at Little Big Horn 3w022 LOT OF 29 UNFOLDED ONE-SHEETS lot '80s-00s Batman, Empire Strikes Back R97, Bug's Life + more! 3w099 SCREENLAND magazine August 1952 sexy Marilyn Monroe doesn't believe in hiding things! 3w100 SILVER SCREEN magazine February 1952 close up of sexiest Marilyn Monroe from Clash By Night! 3w064 PHOTOPLAY magazine November 1919 art of beautiful Lillian Gish by Alfred Cheney Johnston! 3w163 IMPOSSIBLE MRS. BELLEW glass slide '22 Gloria Swanson ruins her life to save her husband! 3w157 HEARST-PATHE NEWS glass slide '17 sees all, shows all, the world before your eyes! 3w038 EXHIBITORS FORUM exhibitor magazine Sept 22, 1931 great cartoon ad for Columbia's Scrappy! 3w151 FATAL RING glass slide '17 Pearl White wants you to beware the rays of death, Pathe serial! 3w106 ENGLISH PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE magazine November 1963 great portrait of The Beatles! 3w083 SCREEN PLAY magazine April 1932 great artwork portrait of pretty Ann
Re: [MOPO] An unusual request
It seems like a staple of cheesy horror comedies of the 1920s to 1950s (like Bowery Boys, or Our Gang, for example) were portraits with the eyes cut out so that the bad guys could watch (or scare) the principal actors. Could this possibly work in real life? And where did all those pictures go to? I would gladly buy an authentic one from an old movie, if the price was right. Bruce On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 8:04 AM, Dave Rosen hah...@sympatico.ca wrote: That's really funny, particularly as one's ancestors are usually dead! So maybe the reason they can't pose isn't because they're, uh, busy...:-) That said, I can't imagine a better use for a Driving Miss Daisy poster. (Also, I think this guy is yanking your chain, John.) Dave - Original Message - *From:* JOHN REID Vintage Movie Memorabilia johnr...@moviemem.com *To:* MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU *Sent:* Sunday, June 13, 2010 3:51 AM *Subject:* [MOPO] An unusual request I get some interesting requests from customers but I thought this was a novel one *I'm just writing to enquire how big Jessica and Morgan's eyes are in your Driving Miss Daisy poster? The reason I ask is I'm renovating my home and have decided on a haunted house theme, I'm hoping to cut the paper where their eyes would usually be and replace them with motorised eyeballs that follow guests around the room. I originally wanted to have a painting of my ancestors with moving eyes but they wouldn't pose for the artist (too busy apparently? so have decided to go with a favourite movie theme instead.* ** Sounds like a great idea to me. John Website: www.moviemem.com JOHN REID VINTAGE MOVIE MEMORABILIA PO Box 92 Palm Beach Qld 4221 Australia Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content. Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content. Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.
Re: [MOPO] An unusual request
It seems more like the Haunted House at Disneyland but cool nonetheless. FRANC -Original Message- From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of Bruce Hershenson Sent: Sunday, June 13, 2010 11:22 AM To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Subject: Re: [MOPO] An unusual request It seems like a staple of cheesy horror comedies of the 1920s to 1950s (like Bowery Boys, or Our Gang, for example) were portraits with the eyes cut out so that the bad guys could watch (or scare) the principal actors. Could this possibly work in real life? And where did all those pictures go to? I would gladly buy an authentic one from an old movie, if the price was right. Bruce On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 8:04 AM, Dave Rosen hah...@sympatico.ca wrote: That's really funny, particularly as one's ancestors are usually dead! So maybe the reason they can't pose isn't because they're, uh, busy...:-) That said, I can't imagine a better use for a Driving Miss Daisy poster. (Also, I think this guy is yanking your chain, John.) Dave - Original Message - From: JOHN REID Vintage Movie Memorabilia mailto:johnr...@moviemem.com To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Sent: Sunday, June 13, 2010 3:51 AM Subject: [MOPO] An unusual request I get some interesting requests from customers but I thought this was a novel one I'm just writing to enquire how big Jessica and Morgan's eyes are in your Driving Miss Daisy poster? The reason I ask is I'm renovating my home and have decided on a haunted house theme, I'm hoping to cut the paper where their eyes would usually be and replace them with motorised eyeballs that follow guests around the room. I originally wanted to have a painting of my ancestors with moving eyes but they wouldn't pose for the artist (too busy apparently? so have decided to go with a favourite movie theme instead. Sounds like a great idea to me. John Website: www.moviemem.com JOHN REID VINTAGE MOVIE MEMORABILIA PO Box 92 Palm Beach Qld 4221 Australia Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content. Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content. Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content. Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.
Re: [MOPO] My (not so) Much Anticipated Cinevent Report
Happy to do so guys. Wish I had had more time to take more. Greg-I haven't heard from you since the MCW days. Hope you are well. Contact me privately if you are interested in some material. -Peter From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of Greg Ferland Sent: Friday, June 11, 2010 7:35 PM To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Subject: Re: [MOPO] My (not so) Much Anticipated Cinevent Report Yes, thanks for the pics...it was fun to see some of the old timers, and I even made inquiries about two posters I saw in your photos that might be good for meI used to attend in the 90s but haven't for about 15 years anyway --- On Fri, 6/11/10, allen day aday_5...@yahoo.com wrote: From: allen day aday_5...@yahoo.com Subject: Re: [MOPO] My (not so) Much Anticipated Cinevent Report To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Date: Friday, June 11, 2010, 3:29 PM Howdy Peter, Thanks much for the link and pics to Cinevent. ad --- On Thu, 6/10/10, peter contarino pcontar...@triad.rr.com wrote: From: peter contarino pcontar...@triad.rr.com Subject: [MOPO] My (not so) Much Anticipated Cinevent Report To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Date: Thursday, June 10, 2010, 12:32 AM I want to contribute my report as well. Will do so in the next day or so. In the meantime, I created a facebook page for Majestic with a photo album for Cinevent 2010, where you may view many of the folks here in all their splendid glory: http://www.facebook.com/pages/MAJESTIC-POSTERS/126431147388305 http://www.facebook.com/pages/MAJESTIC-POSTERS/126431147388305 -Peter Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content. Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content. Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content. Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.
[MOPO] FS: Ebay auctions ending tonight
Have some great stills and a few nice posters including an Alien advance one sheet and a Man With the Golden Arm WC ending tonight on ebay: http://shop.ebay.com/majesticposters/m.html?_nkw= http://shop.ebay.com/majesticposters/m.html?_nkw=_armrs=1_from=_ipg=_tr ksid=p4340 _armrs=1_from=_ipg=_trksid=p4340 -Peter Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.
[MOPO] FA CLOSING LITTLE RASCALS 1SHT, WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME 1945 1SHT 40 AuctionsLOOK
Hi, Everyone, I have about over 40 Auctions closing WITHIN 7 TO 9 HOURS, including everything from an original 1945 US 1-Sheet on Sexy Exploitation Classic WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME to LITTLE RASCALS to BODY SNATCHERS to MORE HORROR LOTS, LOTS ON HAYLEY MILLS, ELIZABETH TAYLOR, DEBBIE REYNOLDS and MUCH MORE! Please take a look if you have an extra minute. Thanks very much, Rick _http://shop.ebay.com/rixposterz/m.html?_nkw=_armrs=1_from=_ipg=50_ (http://shop.ebay.com/rixposterz/m.html?_nkw=_armrs=1_from=_ipg=50) (javascript:;) _WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME Lola Lane EXPLOITATION 1945 1-Sht!_ (http://cgi.ebay.com/WHY-GIRLS-LEAVE-HOME-Lola-Lane-EXPLOITATION-1945-1-Sht-/350363701487?cmd =ViewItempt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item51934dd0ef) _Enlarge_ (javascript:;) 3 Bids $66.00 Time left:9h 24m (javascript:;) _A TOUGH WINTER Org US 1-Sheet 40s LITTLE RASCALS COMEDY_ (http://cgi.ebay.com/TOUGH-WINTER-Org-US-1-Sheet-40s-LITTLE-RASCALS-COMEDY-/350363627431?cmd= ViewItempt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item51934cafa7) 2 Bids $19.99 Time left:9h 8m (javascript:;) _ELIZABETH TAYLOR 3 Orignl 50s/60s US 1Sh Movie Posters!_ (http://cgi.ebay.com/ELIZABETH-TAYLOR-3-Orig nl-50s-60s-US-1Sh-Movie-Posters-/350363693546?cmd=ViewItempt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item51934db1ea) 0 Bids Buy It Now $19.99 $35.00 Time left:9h 24m Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.
Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting...
Open letter to RH, aka “A DIARRHEA GULCH” Double your thorazine doses---might help with your psychotic outbursts. And triple your ex-lax intake, as you seem to be tooo full of brown fecal material. Racking my brains as to why our resident halfwit (better half a wit than no wit at all) was so scatalogically inclined. And then it came to me: “LAS VEGAS MORON” anagrammizes into “GROSS ANAL MOVE” (Better quadruple the ex-lax, and enemas twice a day.) Oh, the tortured brain: devoid of wit; and constantly spewing stale, banal epithets which tend to glorify his bowel movements : ***you are an insignificant flea eating the dung from a dead camel's ass ***you are an insignificant flea eating the dung out of a camel's rump ***until then.. youare still an insignificant flea eating the dung from a dead camel's behind.. tasty isn't it ***and that is exactly what I said earlier.. that the sellers always know they are totally full of dried camel dung Yes, virtually the same moldy phrases from four of RH’s (aka “A DIARRHEA GULCH”) MOPO postings, over the past few months. Chrissake, dummy---get a new writer; get a new schtick! And quit fetishizing camel shit. People will think you’re weird. The benediction will be from our friend Cyrano: Such, my dear sir, is what you might have said, Had you of wit or letters the least jot: But, O most lamentable man!--of wit You never had an atom, and of letters You have three letters only!--they spell Ass! And--had you had the necessary wit, To serve me all the pleasantries I quote Before this noble audience. . .e'en so, You would not have been let to utter one-- Nay, not the half or quarter of such jest! I take them from myself all in good part, But not from any other man that breathes! CATALOG: VIEW 145 LISTS 5,000 JPGS: ## http://posterazzi.blogspot.com http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=posterazzip=v ## Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.
Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting...
Rod, you are a sad sad man.. You're angry because I wouldn't let you have a banner ad on MoviePosterBid to sell your garbage Mexican lobby cards without thinking of the question, why would I allow a steaming pile of horse manure like Rod Morgan to do anything on MPB? I wouldn't even want you to be listing your garbage as a dealer much less to give you a banner ad (can you folks believe this puddle of pig shit actually thought I would give him a free banner hoping he would sell and send me money? To be sure, I wouldn't sell him one for any price, so his request really shows what an ignorant sewer dweller he is) the reality is that garbage like yourself shouldn't just be drummed out of the poster hobby, but that you should be drummed out of the human race because we are all losing something by your mere existence. Maybe I was wrong that it wasn't your mother who emasculated you, but maybe it was your father who realized that steaming horse crap like yourself shouldn't be allowed to procreate so he had better do something about it. We would thank your father for being so forward thinking, but he did of course combine his sperm with your mother's egg which by itself was a crime against all of humanity. Did he sharpen his teeth with a file before he emasculated you we all wonder? Of course, that presumes he was able to find that like pin-dick which fit between his two front teeth like a toothpick. ooh.. crap.. I have diarrhea.. get your mouth ready Rod.. open wide.. here it comes.. At 12:03 PM 6/13/2010, rodxmorgan wrote: Open letter to RH, aka âA DIARRHEA GULCHâ Double your thorazine doses---might help with your psychotic outbursts. And triple your ex-lax intake, as you seem to be tooo full of brown fecal material. Racking my brains as to why our resident halfwit (better half a wit than no wit at all) was so scatalogically inclined. And then it came to me: âLAS VEGAS MORONâ anagrammizes into âGROSS ANAL MOVEâ (Better quadruple the ex-lax, and enemas twice a day.) Oh, the tortured brain: devoid of wit; and constantly spewing stale, banal epithets which tend to glorify his bowel movements : ***you are an insignificant flea eating the dung from a dead camel's ass ***you are an insignificant flea eating the dung out of a camel's rump ***until then.. youare still an insignificant flea eating the dung from a dead camel's behind.. tasty isn't it ***and that is exactly what I said earlier.. that the sellers always know they are totally full of dried camel dung Yes, virtually the same moldy phrases from four of RHâs (aka âA DIARRHEA GULCHâ) MOPO postings, over the past few months. Chrissake, dummy---get a new writer; get a new schtick! And quit fetishizing camel shit. People will think youâre weird. The benediction will be from our friend Cyrano: Such, my dear sir, is what you might have said, Had you of wit or letters the least jot: But, O most lamentable man!--of wit You never had an atom, and of letters You have three letters only!--they spell Ass! And--had you had the necessary wit, To serve me all the pleasantries I quote Before this noble audience. . .e'en so, You would not have been let to utter one-- Nay, not the half or quarter of such jest! I take them from myself all in good part, But not from any other man that breathes! CATALOG: VIEW 145 LISTS 5,000 JPGS: ## http://posterazzi.blogspot.com/http://posterazzi.blogspot.com http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=posterazzip=vhttp://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=posterazzip=v ## Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content. Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.
Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting...
Is this really doing either of you any good at all? Why can't we all just get along? Bruce On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 2:19 PM, Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com wrote: Rod, you are a sad sad man.. You're angry because I wouldn't let you have a banner ad on MoviePosterBid to sell your garbage Mexican lobby cards without thinking of the question, why would I allow a steaming pile of horse manure like Rod Morgan to do anything on MPB? I wouldn't even want you to be listing your garbage as a dealer much less to give you a banner ad (can you folks believe this puddle of pig shit actually thought I would give him a free banner hoping he would sell and send me money? To be sure, I wouldn't sell him one for any price, so his request really shows what an ignorant sewer dweller he is) the reality is that garbage like yourself shouldn't just be drummed out of the poster hobby, but that you should be drummed out of the human race because we are all losing something by your mere existence. Maybe I was wrong that it wasn't your mother who emasculated you, but maybe it was your father who realized that steaming horse crap like yourself shouldn't be allowed to procreate so he had better do something about it. We would thank your father for being so forward thinking, but he did of course combine his sperm with your mother's egg which by itself was a crime against all of humanity. Did he sharpen his teeth with a file before he emasculated you we all wonder? Of course, that presumes he was able to find that like pin-dick which fit between his two front teeth like a toothpick. ooh.. crap.. I have diarrhea.. get your mouth ready Rod.. open wide.. here it comes.. At 12:03 PM 6/13/2010, rodxmorgan wrote: Open letter to RH, aka “A DIARRHEA GULCH†Double your thorazine doses---might help with your psychotic outbursts. And triple your ex-lax intake, as you seem to be tooo full of brown fecal material. Racking my brains as to why our resident halfwit (better half a wit than no wit at all) was so scatalogically inclined. And then it came to me: “LAS VEGAS MORON†anagrammizes into “GROSS ANAL MOVE†(Better quadruple the ex-lax, and enemas twice a day.) Oh, the tortured brain: devoid of wit; and constantly spewing stale, banal epithets which tend to glorify his bowel movements : ***you are an insignificant flea eating the dung from a dead camel's ass ***you are an insignificant flea eating the dung out of a camel's rump ***until then.. youare still an insignificant flea eating the dung from a dead camel's behind.. tasty isn't it ***and that is exactly what I said earlier.. that the sellers always know they are totally full of dried camel dung Yes, virtually the same moldy phrases from four of RH’s (aka “A DIARRHEA GULCH†) MOPO postings, over the past few months. Chrissake, dummy---get a new writer; get a new schtick! And quit fetishizing camel shit. People will think you’re weird. The benediction will be from our friend Cyrano: Such, my dear sir, is what you might have said, Had you of wit or letters the least jot: But, O most lamentable man!--of wit You never had an atom, and of letters You have three letters only!--they spell Ass! And--had you had the necessary wit, To serve me all the pleasantries I quote Before this noble audience. . .e'en so, You would not have been let to utter one-- Nay, not the half or quarter of such jest! I take them from myself all in good part, But not from any other man that breathes! CATALOG: VIEW 145 LISTS 5,000 JPGS: ## http://posterazzi.blogspot.com http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=posterazzip=v ## Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content. Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content. Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L
[MOPO] LOBBY CARDS 1931-1995: Film Noir, Bob Dylan, Tex Ritter, Bogart, Charles Starrett and much more
Our current auction of 287 Lobby Card listings on http://www.movieposterbid.comMoviePosterBid.com Ends Soon!! http://www.comic-art.com/auctions/99cent/index.htmClick Here to See a Gallery of the posters being sold in this auction Click Here to Go to the Auctions http://www.movieposterbid.comMoviePosterBid.com as of this email, more than half of these auctions are under $2.00 week in and week out, http://www.movieposterbid.comMoviePosterBid.com has the best bargains for collectors!! Here is a complete list current bid price of the current auction 100 RIFLES 1969 LC .. Burt Reynolds and Jim Brown chained together$0.99 3 DAYS of the CONDOR 1975 LC #5 .. John Houseman portrait$0.99 3 DAYS of the CONDOR 1975 LC #1 .. Hank Garrett as the Mailman$0.99 39 STEPS 1960 LC .. Kenneth More$0.99 A BIG HAND FOR the LITTLE LADY 1966 LC .. Henry Fonda plays big game$0.99 A FAREWELL TO ARMS 1958 LC .. Rock Hudson in Ernest Hemingway classic$0.99 A GENTLEMAN AFTER DARK 1948R LC .. Brain Donlevy, Miriam Hopkins$3.00 A LION IS IN the STREETS 1953 LC .. James Cagney, Barbara Hale in Jail$0.99 ABOUT MRS. LESLIE 1954 LC .. Robert Ryan, Shirley Booth$0.99 ABSENT MINDED PROFESSOR 1961 LC .. Fred MacMurray teaches dog algebra$0.99 ADVENTURE ISLAND 1947 LC .. Rhonda Fleming, Alan Napier, Paul Kelly$0.99 AIRPORT 1970 LC .. Whit Bissell, Helen Hayes$0.99 ALFIE 1966 LC #7 .. Michael Caine$0.99 ALFIE 1966 LC #6 .. Michael Caine$0.99 AT LONG LAST LOVE 1975 LC .. Great Main Cast Shot, Reynolds, Sheppard$0.99 BABY BLUE MARINE 1976 LC .. Glynnis O'Connor, Jan-Michael Vincent$0.99 BACKLASH 1947 LC .. Jean Rogers, Richard Travis$1.99 BARRY LYNDON 1975 2LCs .. Ryan O'Neal, Marissa Berenson$3.01 BEGUILED 1971 LC .. Wounded Clint Eastwood at woman's school gate$0.99 BEHIND the HEADLINES 1937 LC .. Lee Tracy, Phillip Huston, Donald Meek$3.00 BEHIND the HEADLINES 1937 LC .. Lee Tracy, Diana Gibson$2.00 BIG BUS 1976 LC .. Cool shot of Main Cast on bus ramp$0.99 BIG STEAL 1949 LC #8 .. Femme Fatale Jane Greer with gun *FILM NOIR*$1.99 BIG STEAL 1949 LC #5 .. John Qualen fights vixen Jane Greer$2.00 BIG STEAL 1949 LC #2 .. J. Qualen, W. Bendix, Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer$11.00 BIG STEAL 1949 LC #6 .. Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer$3.00 BIG STEAL 1949 LC #7 .. Robert Mitchum, William Bendix$9.00 BIG T.N.T. SHOW 1966 LC .. Roger Miller Plays Guitar$2.00 BLACK BELT JONES 1974 LC .. Jim Kelly$0.99 BLACK TUESDAY 1956 LC #5 .. Edward G. Robinson, Jean Parker, Peter Graves$2.00 BLACK TUESDAY 1955 LC #3 .. Edward G. Robinson with gun$0.99 BLACK TUESDAY 1955 LC #6 .. Edward G. Robinson goes to the Electric Chair$0.99 BLUE BIRD 1976 LC .. Jane Fonda as Queen of the Night$0.99 BLUE BLOOD 1950 LC .. Bill Williams, Jane Nigh, Arthur Shields$0.99 BLUE WATER, WHITE DEATH 1971 LC .. Scuba diver with camera$0.99 BLUES BUSTERS 1950 LC .. Adele Jergens romances Huntz Hall$0.99 BOOT HILL BANDITS 1942 LC .. Max Terhune wrestles Glenn Strange hi-up$5.00 BOOT HILL BANDITS 1942 LC .. John 'Dusty' King fights bad guy John Merton$1.99 BOY FROM STALINGRAD 1943 LC .. Great image of child army with guns$0.99 BOY ON A DOLPHIN 1957 LC .. Sophia Loren, Alan Ladd$0.99 BRAVADOS, the 1958 LC .. Gregory Peck faces his wife's killers$0.99 BRIDGES AT TOKO-RI 1954 LC .. William Holden, Mickey Rooney$0.99 CINDERELLA 1950 LC #8 .. Cinderella's Stepsisters$4.00 CINDERELLA 1950 LC #6 .. Wicked Stepmother and Her Daughters$0.99 CURTAIN CALL 1940 LC .. Leona Maricle, Alan Mowbray, Donald MacBride$0.99 CRIME SCHOOL 1956R LC #2 .. Billy Halop fights George Offerman Jr.$3.00 CRIME SCHOOL 1956R LC #5 .. Billy Halop faces Warden Cy Kendall$0.99 CRIME SCHOOL 1956R LC #7 .. Gabriel Dell, Bernard Punsly, Billy Halop$0.99 CRIME SCHOOL 1956R LC #3 .. Billy Halop faces angry Warden Cy Kendall$0.99 CIRCUS, the 1970 LC .. Excellent image of Charlie Chaplin as the Tramp$0.99 CRIME INC. R1940s LC #2 .. Tom Neal, M. Tilton, Lionel Atwill, L.Carrillo$0.99 CRIME INC. R1940s LC #3 .. Lionel Atwill and Leo Carrillo walk the club$0.99 CRIME INC. R1940s LC #4 .. Sheldon Leonard holds dying Michael Mark$0.99 CRIME DOCTOR'S STRANGEST CASE 1943 LC .. Gayety at the Music Hall$0.99 CASANOVA BROWN 1944 LC .. Frank Morgan, Teresa Wright, Anita Louise$0.99 CITY of SILENT MEN 1942 LC .. F. Albertson gives Dick Curtis 3rd degree$0.99 CHINATOWN 1974 3LCs .. Faye Dunaway, Jack Nicholson *POLANSKI CLASSIC*$4.00 CONCERT FOR BANGLADESH 1972 LC #1 .. Ravi Shankar$0.99 CONCERT FOR BANGLADESH 1972 LC #8 .. George Harrison sings My Sweet Lord$2.00 CONCERT FOR BANGLADESH 1972 LC #7 .. Ringo Starr$2.00 CONCERT FOR BANGLADESH 1972
[MOPO] Most expensive Goldfinger?
You may all be interested to know that Harrods has a Goldfinger quad priced at £25,000. Where is my credit card... Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.
Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting...
Why can't we all just get along? This is what Bruce wrote after reading the emails between two fecal antagonists. Bruce - Are you serious? The emails actually are funny and entertaining. But do you honestly believe they will make up. Only in the desert near a herd of camels. Claude In a message dated 6/13/2010 3:28:41 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, brucehershen...@gmail.com writes: Is this really doing either of you any good at all? Why can't we all just get along? Bruce On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 2:19 PM, Richard Halegua Comic Art _sa...@comic-art.com_ (mailto:sa...@comic-art.com) wrote: Rod, you are a sad sad man.. You're angry because I wouldn't let you have a banner ad on MoviePosterBid to sell your garbage Mexican lobby cards without thinking of the question, why would I allow a steaming pile of horse manure like Rod Morgan to do anything on MPB? I wouldn't even want you to be listing your garbage as a dealer much less to give you a banner ad (can you folks believe this puddle of pig shit actually thought I would give him a free banner hoping he would sell and send me money? To be sure, I wouldn't sell him one for any price, so his request really shows what an ignorant sewer dweller he is) the reality is that garbage like yourself shouldn't just be drummed out of the poster hobby, but that you should be drummed out of the human race because we are all losing something by your mere existence. Maybe I was wrong that it wasn't your mother who emasculated you, but maybe it was your father who realized that steaming horse crap like yourself shouldn't be allowed to procreate so he had better do something about it. We would thank your father for being so forward thinking, but he did of course combine his sperm with your mother's egg which by itself was a crime against all of humanity. Did he sharpen his teeth with a file before he emasculated you we all wonder? Of course, that presumes he was able to find that like pin-dick which fit between his two front teeth like a toothpick. ooh.. crap.. I have diarrhea.. get your mouth ready Rod.. open wide.. here it comes.. At 12:03 PM 6/13/2010, rodxmorgan wrote: Open letter to RH, aka “A DIARRHEA GULCH†Double your thorazine doses---might help with your psychotic outbursts. And triple your ex-lax intake, as you seem to be tooo full of brown fecal material. Racking my brains as to why our resident halfwit (better half a wit than no wit at all) was so scatalogically inclined. And then it came to me: “LAS VEGAS MORON†anagrammizes into “GROSS ANAL MOVE†(Better quadruple the ex-lax, and enemas twice a day.) Oh, the tortured brain: devoid of wit; and constantly spewing stale, banal epithets which tend to glorify his bowel movements : ***you are an insignificant flea eating the dung from a dead camel's ass ***you are an insignificant flea eating the dung out of a camel's rump ***until then.. youare still an insignificant flea eating the dung from a dead camel's behind.. tasty isn't it ***and that is exactly what I said earlier.. that the sellers always know they are totally full of dried camel dung Yes, virtually the same moldy phrases from four of RH’s (aka “A DIARRHEA GULCH†) MOPO postings, over the past few months. Chrissake, dummy---get a new writer; get a new schtick! And quit fetishizing camel shit. People will think you’re weird. The benediction will be from our friend Cyrano: Such, my dear sir, is what you might have said, Had you of wit or letters the least jot: But, O most lamentable man!--of wit You never had an atom, and of letters You have three letters only!--they spell Ass! And--had you had the necessary wit, To serve me all the pleasantries I quote Before this noble audience. . .e'en so, You would not have been let to utter one-- Nay, not the half or quarter of such jest! I take them from myself all in good part, But not from any other man that breathes! CATALOG: VIEW 145 LISTS 5,000 JPGS: ## _http://posterazzi.blogspot.com_ (http://posterazzi.blogspot.com/) _http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi_ (http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi) _http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=posterazzip=v_ (http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=posterazzip=v) ## Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at _www.filmfan.com_ (http://www.filmfan.com/) ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: _lists...@listserv.american.edu_ (mailto:lists...@listserv.american.edu) In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content. Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at _www.filmfan.com_
[MOPO] Fwd: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting...
What's really pitiful is that on a Sunday afternoon all he's got to do, it seems, is poison the air with vitriol. Holiday Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com Date: June 13, 2010 3:19:40 PM EDT To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Subject: Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting... Reply-To: Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com Rod, you are a sad sad man.. You're angry because I wouldn't let you have a banner ad on MoviePosterBid to sell your garbage Mexican lobby cards without thinking of the question, why would I allow a steaming pile of horse manure like Rod Morgan to do anything on MPB? I wouldn't even want you to be listing your garbage as a dealer much less to give you a banner ad (can you folks believe this puddle of pig shit actually thought I would give him a free banner hoping he would sell and send me money? To be sure, I wouldn't sell him one for any price, so his request really shows what an ignorant sewer dweller he is) the reality is that garbage like yourself shouldn't just be drummed out of the poster hobby, but that you should be drummed out of the human race because we are all losing something by your mere existence. Maybe I was wrong that it wasn't your mother who emasculated you, but maybe it was your father who realized that steaming horse crap like yourself shouldn't be allowed to procreate so he had better do something about it. We would thank your father for being so forward thinking, but he did of course combine his sperm with your mother's egg which by itself was a crime against all of humanity. Did he sharpen his teeth with a file before he emasculated you we all wonder? Of course, that presumes he was able to find that like pin-dick which fit between his two front teeth like a toothpick. ooh.. crap.. I have diarrhea.. get your mouth ready Rod.. open wide.. here it comes.. At 12:03 PM 6/13/2010, rodxmorgan wrote: Open letter to RH, aka âA DIARRHEA GULCHâ Double your thorazine doses---might help with your psychotic outbursts. And triple your ex-lax intake, as you seem to be tooo full of brown fecal material. Racking my brains as to why our resident halfwit (better half a wit than no wit at all) was so scatalogically inclined. And then it came to me: âLAS VEGAS MORONâ anagrammizes into âGROSS ANAL MOVE â (Better quadruple the ex-lax, and enemas twice a day.) Oh, the tortured brain: devoid of wit; and constantly spewing stale, banal epithets which tend to glorify his bowel movements : ***you are an insignificant flea eating the dung from a dead camel's ass ***you are an insignificant flea eating the dung out of a camel's rump ***until then.. youare still an insignificant flea eating the dung from a dead camel's behind.. tasty isn't it ***and that is exactly what I said earlier.. that the sellers always know they are totally full of dried camel dung Yes, virtually the same moldy phrases from four of RHâs (aka âA DIARRHEA GULCHâ) MOPO postings, over the past few mont hs. Chrissake, dummy---get a new writer; get a new schtick! And quit fetishizing camel shit. People will think youâre wei rd. The benediction will be from our friend Cyrano: Such, my dear sir, is what you might have said, Had you of wit or letters the least jot: But, O most lamentable man!--of wit You never had an atom, and of letters You have three letters only!--they spell Ass! And--had you had the necessary wit, To serve me all the pleasantries I quote Before this noble audience. . .e'en so, You would not have been let to utter one-- Nay, not the half or quarter of such jest! I take them from myself all in good part, But not from any other man that breathes! CATALOG: VIEW 145 LISTS 5,000 JPGS: ## http://posterazzi.blogspot.com http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=posterazzip=v ## Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content. Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content. Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to
Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting...
Rich, Doesn't your teenage Filipino boy-slave TUAN tell you to open wide? Or is that just what the teenage boys tell when they bend you over. Tell me something Dope Smoking Criminal Bigot of Movieposterbid.com. Are you still running your posters for pot program? I'm still waiting for you to come break my neck. Douche Hershenson Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.
Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting...
LOL.. you are correct Claude.. fortunately, unlike the Al Shevy's of the world, at least we're keeping it reasonably clean At 12:34 PM 6/13/2010, you wrote: Why can't we all just get along? This is what Bruce wrote after reading the emails between two fecal antagonists. Bruce - Are you serious? The emails actually are funny and entertaining. But do you honestly believe they will make up. Only in the desert near a herd of camels. Claude In a message dated 6/13/2010 3:28:41 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, brucehershen...@gmail.com writes: Is this really doing either of you any good at all? Why can't we all just get along? Bruce On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 2:19 PM, Richard Halegua Comic Art mailto:sa...@comic-art.comsa...@comic-art.com wrote: Rod, you are a sad sad man.. You're angry because I wouldn't let you have a banner ad on MoviePosterBid to sell your garbage Mexican lobby cards without thinking of the question, why would I allow a steaming pile of horse manure like Rod Morgan to do anything on MPB? I wouldn't even want you to be listing your garbage as a dealer much less to give you a banner ad (can you folks believe this puddle of pig shit actually thought I would give him a free banner hoping he would sell and send me money? To be sure, I wouldn't sell him one for any price, so his request really shows what an ignorant sewer dweller he is) the reality is that garbage like yourself shouldn't just be drummed out of the poster hobby, but that you should be drummed out of the human race because we are all losing something by your mere existence. Maybe I was wrong that it wasn't your mother who emasculated you, but maybe it was your father who realized that steaming horse crap like yourself shouldn't be allowed to procreate so he had better do something about it. We would thank your father for being so forward thinking, but he did of course combine his sperm with your mother's egg which by itself was a crime against all of humanity. Did he sharpen his teeth with a file before he emasculated you we all wonder? Of course, that presumes he was able to find that like pin-dick which fit between his two front teeth like a toothpick. ooh.. crap.. I have diarrhea.. get your mouth ready Rod.. open wide.. here it comes.. At 12:03 PM 6/13/2010, rodxmorgan wrote: Open letter to RH, aka âÅA DIARRHEA GULCHâ Double your thorazine doses---might help with your psychotic outbursts. And triple your ex-lax intake, as you seem to be tooo full of brown fecal material. Racking my brains as to why our resident halfwit (better half a wit than no wit at all) was so scatalogically inclined. And then it came to me: âLAS VEGAS MORONONâ anagrammizes into âGROSS ANAL MOVEâ R (Better quadruple the ex-lax, and enemas twice a day.) Oh, the tortured brain: devoid of wit; and constantly spewing stale, banal epithets which tend to glorify his bowel movements : ***you are an insignificant flea eating the dung from a dead camel's ass ***you are an insignificant flea eating the dung out of a camel's rump ***until then.. youare still an insignificant flea eating the dung from a dead camel's behind.. tasty isn't it ***and that is exactly what I said earlier.. that the sellers always know they are totally full of dried camel dung Yes, virtually the same moldy phrases from four of RHâs (akaaka âA DIARRHEA GULCHâ ) ) MOPO postings, over the past few months. Chrissake, dummy---get a new writer; get a new schtick! And quit fetishizing camel shit. People will think youâre we weird. The benediction will be from our friend Cyrano: Such, my dear sir, is what you might have said, Had you of wit or letters the least jot: But, O most lamentable man!--of wit You never had an atom, and of letters You have three letters only!--they spell Ass! And--had you had the necessary wit, To serve me all the pleasantries I quote Before this noble audience. . .e'en so, You would not have been let to utter one-- Nay, not the half or quarter of such jest! I take them from myself all in good part, But not from any other man that breathes! CATALOG: VIEW 145 LISTS 5,000 JPGS: ## http://posterazzi.blogspot.com/http://posterazzi.blogspot.com http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=posterazzip=vhttp://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=posterazzip=v ## Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at http://www.filmfan.com/www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: mailto:lists...@listserv.american.edulists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content. Visit the MoPo
Re: [MOPO] Most expensive Goldfinger?
Who is it that runs the Harrods poster department, presumably easily winning the title for most advanced pricing? On 13 Jun 2010, at 20:31, jboh...@aol.com wrote: You may all be interested to know that Harrods has a Goldfinger quad priced at £25,000. Where is my credit card... Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content. Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.
Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR
Quite right; we can always learn something from our former owners! K. On Jun 13, 2010, at 2:28 PM, jboh...@aol.com wrote: Might I point out to our colonial cousins it is Blimey! Not Bligh Me. -Original Message- From: Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Sent: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 20:26 Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR I agree David Bridge on the River Kwai being a good example. No happy ending there At 11:38 AM 6/12/2010, David Kusumoto wrote: I have always felt that Bolt's screenplay in Lawrence is not just good, but spectacular. There's a reason why it remains in the top ten lists of the greatest films ever made. It is so far ahead of its time with its ambiguous portrait of Lawrence that it feels timeless and undated. In fact, the parts that linger on the visual majesty of the desert or the battle scenes sometimes drags down the pacing. I've always felt (and I know there is debate about this), that despite my love for Gregory Peck, who won Best Actor that year, that Peter O'Toole's performance in Lawrence is simply electric and drop-dead perfect. And what an ending! It disappoints many, but it is an anti-climax that is faithful to the integrity of where Lawrence's story HAD to go. Can you imagine some corn-ball U.S.-tinkering happy ending tacked on to make Lawrence's efforts uplifting and redemptive? A generalization, but I think the Brits have a knack for making wonderfully written films that - as I wrote last year - are masked when they're budgeted by American dollars and cast (e.g., Anthony Quinn, who was a major star here in 1962) to draw an American audience. Astoundingly, the country-of-origin and first printing of Lawrence is the U.S.A. like Bridge over the River Kwai (which was cast budgeted to include William Holden) - despite being thoroughly British in tone and sensibility. Hence my obsession with country-of-origin posters which I treat like first edition books regardless of less than attractive art. I'm bitter that the beginning of Carol Reed's The Third Man was butchered by Selznick when it was released in the U.S.; the British version is superior. But at least in the case of the wonderfully written Third Man -- the country-of-origin is rightfully the U.K. Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 11:57:20 -0500 From: brucehershen...@gmail.com Subject: Re: OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU I think Bolt started the screenplay for The Bounty, but had a stroke and the eventual film contains little of his original writing. I imagine the movie with a screenplay by the Bolt of the early 1960s, and it would have been wonderful. I first read the three novels by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall (Mutiny on the Bounty, Men Against the Sea, and Pitcairn's Island) as a teen, and I know there is still a great series of movies (or an epic TV mini-series) waiting to be made of the entire story (only parts of which were addressed in the earlier versions). Bruce On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 8:50 AM, Kirby McDaniel ki...@movieart.net wrote: He also co-wrote the script for THE BOUNTY (1984), the mutiny on the HMS Bounty story, which David Lean had always wantedto film, but was never able to get financed. This film takes a fuller look at the BOUNTY epic, and is enjoyable enough, directed by Roger Donaldson. But one can only imagine that tale with the Lean camera and editing synergy and perfectionist sensibility. Maybe the financiers remembered all too well the MGM experience with the Brando version. I have always liked that version. LEAN went on to make A PASSAGE TO INDIA, a thoroughly wonderful film, in my opinion. I think that'sout on BLU - RAY now. K. On Jun 12, 2010, at 7:49 AM, Bruce Hershenson wrote: Robert Bolt, who wrote Lawrence, quickly followed with Doctor Zhivago, A Man for All Seasons (from his earlier play), and Ryan's Daughter, a pretty amazing string of wonderful screenplays. Of course he didn't manage to include a tagline as great as Get off my lawn! in any of them, but he did his best. Bruce On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 1:06 AM, Phil Edwards p...@cinemarts.com wrote: Odd, we nearly always think of LAWRENCE in terms of its epic scope and spectacular visuals, but it has one of the most literate andprecise screenplays of almost any film I can think of. - Original Message - From: Kirby McDaniel To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Sent: Saturday, June 12, 2010 2:06 PM Subject: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR Tony Hayward: I am reminded of the wonderful line Claude Rains (Dryden) gets in LAWRENCE: Prince Feisal: You, I suspect, are chief architect of this compromise. What do you think? Mr. Dryden: Me, your Highness? On the whole, I wish I'd stayed in Tunbridge Wells.
Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting...
I am hoping that they may well realize the error of their ways and kiss and make up. I am more of an optimist than you are! Bruce On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 2:34 PM, twoni...@aol.com wrote: Why can't we all just get along? This is what Bruce wrote after reading the emails between two fecal antagonists. Bruce - Are you serious? The emails actually are funny and entertaining. But do you honestly believe they will make up. Only in the desert near a herd of camels. Claude In a message dated 6/13/2010 3:28:41 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, brucehershen...@gmail.com writes: Is this really doing either of you any good at all? Why can't we all just get along? Bruce On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 2:19 PM, Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com wrote: Rod, you are a sad sad man.. You're angry because I wouldn't let you have a banner ad on MoviePosterBid to sell your garbage Mexican lobby cards without thinking of the question, why would I allow a steaming pile of horse manure like Rod Morgan to do anything on MPB? I wouldn't even want you to be listing your garbage as a dealer much less to give you a banner ad (can you folks believe this puddle of pig shit actually thought I would give him a free banner hoping he would sell and send me money? To be sure, I wouldn't sell him one for any price, so his request really shows what an ignorant sewer dweller he is) the reality is that garbage like yourself shouldn't just be drummed out of the poster hobby, but that you should be drummed out of the human race because we are all losing something by your mere existence. Maybe I was wrong that it wasn't your mother who emasculated you, but maybe it was your father who realized that steaming horse crap like yourself shouldn't be allowed to procreate so he had better do something about it. We would thank your father for being so forward thinking, but he did of course combine his sperm with your mother's egg which by itself was a crime against all of humanity. Did he sharpen his teeth with a file before he emasculated you we all wonder? Of course, that presumes he was able to find that like pin-dick which fit between his two front teeth like a toothpick. ooh.. crap.. I have diarrhea.. get your mouth ready Rod.. open wide.. here it comes.. At 12:03 PM 6/13/2010, rodxmorgan wrote: Open letter to RH, aka “A DIARRHEA GULCH†Double your thorazine doses---might help with your psychotic outbursts. And triple your ex-lax intake, as you seem to be tooo full of brown fecal material. Racking my brains as to why our resident halfwit (better half a wit than no wit at all) was so scatalogically inclined. And then it came to me: “LAS VEGAS MORON†anagrammizes into “GROSS ANAL MOVE†(Better quadruple the ex-lax, and enemas twice a day.) Oh, the tortured brain: devoid of wit; and constantly spewing stale, banal epithets which tend to glorify his bowel movements : ***you are an insignificant flea eating the dung from a dead camel's ass ***you are an insignificant flea eating the dung out of a camel's rump ***until then.. youare still an insignificant flea eating the dung from a dead camel's behind.. tasty isn't it ***and that is exactly what I said earlier.. that the sellers always know they are totally full of dried camel dung Yes, virtually the same moldy phrases from four of RH’s (aka “A DIARRHEA GULCH†) MOPO postings, over the past few months. Chrissake, dummy---get a new writer; get a new schtick! And quit fetishizing camel shit. People will think you’re weird. The benediction will be from our friend Cyrano: Such, my dear sir, is what you might have said, Had you of wit or letters the least jot: But, O most lamentable man!--of wit You never had an atom, and of letters You have three letters only!--they spell Ass! And--had you had the necessary wit, To serve me all the pleasantries I quote Before this noble audience. . .e'en so, You would not have been let to utter one-- Nay, not the half or quarter of such jest! I take them from myself all in good part, But not from any other man that breathes! CATALOG: VIEW 145 LISTS 5,000 JPGS: ## http://posterazzi.blogspot.com http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=posterazzip=v ## Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content. Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the
Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR
LOL exactly we have had so much longer in history to make major cock ups -Original Message- From: Kirby McDaniel ki...@movieart.net To: jboh...@aol.com CC: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Sent: Sun, 13 Jun 2010 21:06 Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR Quite right; we can always learn something from our former owners! K. On Jun 13, 2010, at 2:28 PM, jboh...@aol.com wrote: Might I point out to our colonial cousins it is Blimey! Not Bligh Me. -Original Message- From: Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Sent: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 20:26 Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR I agree David Bridge on the River Kwai being a good example. No happy endingthere At 11:38 AM 6/12/2010, David Kusumoto wrote: I have always felt that Bolt'sscreenplay in Lawrence is not just good, butspectacular. There's a reason why it remains in the top ten listsof the greatest films ever made. It is so far ahead of its timewith its ambiguous portrait of Lawrence that it feels timeless andundated. In fact, the parts that linger on the visual majesty ofthe desert or the battle scenes sometimes drags down the pacing. I've always felt (and I know there is debate about this), that despite mylove for Gregory Peck, who won Best Actor that year, that Peter O'Toole'sperformance in Lawrence is simply electric and drop-dead perfect. And what an ending! It disappoints many, but it is an anti-climaxthat is faithful to the integrity of where Lawrence's story HAD togo. Can you imagine some corn-ball U.S.-tinkering happy endingtacked on to make Lawrence's efforts uplifting and redemptive? A generalization, but I think the Brits have a knack for makingwonderfully written films that - as I wrote last year - are masked whenthey're budgeted by American dollars and cast (e.g., Anthony Quinn, whowas a major star here in 1962) to draw an American audience. Astoundingly, the country-of-origin and first printing ofLawrence is the U.S.A. like Bridge over the RiverKwai (which was cast budgeted to include William Holden) - despitebeing thoroughly British in tone and sensibility. Hence myobsession with country-of-origin posters which I treat likefirst edition books regardless of less than attractive art. I'mbitter that the beginning of Carol Reed's The Third Man wasbutchered by Selznick when it was released in the U.S.; the Britishversion is superior. But at least in the case of the wonderfullywritten Third Man -- the country-of-origin is rightfully theU.K. Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 11:57:20 -0500 From: brucehershen...@gmail.com Subject: Re: OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU I think Bolt started the screenplay for The Bounty, but had a stroke andthe eventual film contains little of his original writing. I imagine the movie with a screenplay by the Bolt of the early 1960s, andit would have been wonderful. I first read the three novels by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall(Mutiny on the Bounty, Men Against the Sea, and Pitcairn's Island) as ateen, and I know there is still a great series of movies (or an epic TVmini-series) waiting to be made of the entire story (only parts of whichwere addressed in the earlier versions). Bruce On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 8:50 AM, Kirby McDanielki...@movieart.netwrote: He also co-wrote the script for THE BOUNTY (1984), the mutiny on theHMS Bounty story, which David Lean had always wantedto film, but wasnever able to get financed. This film takes a fuller look at the BOUNTY epic, and is enjoyableenough, directed by Roger Donaldson. But one can only imagine thattale with the Lean camera and editing synergy and perfectionistsensibility. Maybe the financiers remembered all too well the MGM experience with the Brandoversion. I have always liked that version. LEAN went on to make A PASSAGE TO INDIA, a thoroughly wonderful film,in my opinion. I think that'sout on BLU - RAY now. K. On Jun 12, 2010, at 7:49 AM, Bruce Hershenson wrote: Robert Bolt, who wrote Lawrence, quickly followed withDoctor Zhivago,A Man for All Seasons(from his earlier play), andRyan's Daughter, apretty amazing string of wonderful screenplays. Of course he didn't manage to include a tagline as great as Getoff my lawn! in any of them, but he did his best. Bruce On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 1:06 AM, Phil Edwardsp...@cinemarts.comwrote: Odd, we nearly always think of LAWRENCE in terms of itsepic scope and spectacular visuals, but it has one of the most literateandprecise screenplays of almost any film I can think of. - Original Message - From: Kirby McDaniel To:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Sent: Saturday, June 12, 2010 2:06 PM Subject: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR Tony Hayward: I am reminded of the wonderful line Claude Rains(Dryden) gets in LAWRENCE: PrinceFeisal: You, I suspect, are chief architect of this compromise.What do you think? Mr. Dryden:
Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR
At 12:28 PM 6/13/2010, jboh...@aol.com wrote: Might I point out to our colonial cousins it is Blimey! Not Bligh Me. I thought that was the case myself.. Okay Kirby.. Mr Spelling Police himself you must write on a chalkboard 1000 times by hand I will not mis-spell blimey I will not mis-spell blimey I will not mis-spell blimey I will not mis-spell blimey etc Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.
Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR
You mean its not Bling Me damn. Cock UPS?? well then Vagina Your fed ex too Buddy!! chip chip Cerrio and all that jboh...@aol.com wrote: LOL exactly we have had so much longer in history to make major cock ups -Original Message- From: Kirby McDaniel ki...@movieart.net To: jboh...@aol.com CC: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Sent: Sun, 13 Jun 2010 21:06 Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR Quite right; we can always learn something from our former owners! K. On Jun 13, 2010, at 2:28 PM, jboh...@aol.com mailto:jboh...@aol.com wrote: Might I point out to our colonial cousins it is Blimey! Not Bligh Me. -Original Message- From: Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com mailto:sa...@comic-art.com To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU mailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Sent: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 20:26 Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR I agree David Bridge on the River Kwai being a good example. No happy ending there At 11:38 AM 6/12/2010, David Kusumoto wrote: I have always felt that Bolt's screenplay in Lawrence is not just good, but spectacular. There's a reason why it remains in the top ten lists of the greatest films ever made. It is so far ahead of its time with its ambiguous portrait of Lawrence that it feels timeless and undated. In fact, the parts that linger on the visual majesty of the desert or the battle scenes sometimes drags down the pacing. I've always felt (and I know there is debate about this), that despite my love for Gregory Peck, who won Best Actor that year, that Peter O'Toole's performance in Lawrence is simply electric and drop-dead perfect. And what an ending! It disappoints many, but it is an anti-climax that is faithful to the integrity of where Lawrence's story HAD to go. Can you imagine some corn-ball U.S.-tinkering happy ending tacked on to make Lawrence's efforts uplifting and redemptive? A generalization, but I think the Brits have a knack for making wonderfully written films that - as I wrote last year - are masked when they're budgeted by American dollars and cast (e.g., Anthony Quinn, who was a major star here in 1962) to draw an American audience. Astoundingly, the country-of-origin and first printing of Lawrence is the U.S.A. like Bridge over the River Kwai (which was cast budgeted to include William Holden) - despite being thoroughly British in tone and sensibility. Hence my obsession with country-of-origin posters which I treat like first edition books regardless of less than attractive art. I'm bitter that the beginning of Carol Reed's The Third Man was butchered by Selznick when it was released in the U.S.; the British version is superior. But at least in the case of the wonderfully written Third Man -- the country-of-origin is rightfully the U.K. Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 11:57:20 -0500 From: brucehershen...@gmail.com mailto:brucehershen...@gmail.com Subject: Re: OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU mailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU I think Bolt started the screenplay for The Bounty, but had a stroke and the eventual film contains little of his original writing. I imagine the movie with a screenplay by the Bolt of the early 1960s, and it would have been wonderful. I first read the three novels by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall (Mutiny on the Bounty, Men Against the Sea, and Pitcairn's Island) as a teen, and I know there is still a great series of movies (or an epic TV mini-series) waiting to be made of the entire story (only parts of which were addressed in the earlier versions). Bruce On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 8:50 AM, Kirby McDaniel ki...@movieart.net mailto:ki...@movieart.net wrote: He also co-wrote the script for THE BOUNTY (1984), the mutiny on the HMS Bounty story, which David Lean had always wantedto film, but was never able to get financed. This film takes a fuller look at the BOUNTY epic, and is enjoyable enough, directed by Roger Donaldson. But one can only imagine that tale with the Lean camera and editing synergy and perfectionist sensibility. Maybe the financiers remembered all too well the MGM experience with the Brando version. I have always liked that version. LEAN went on to make A PASSAGE TO INDIA, a thoroughly wonderful film, in my opinion. I think that'sout on BLU - RAY now. K. On Jun 12, 2010, at 7:49 AM, Bruce Hershenson wrote: Robert Bolt, who wrote Lawrence, quickly followed with Doctor Zhivago http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059113/, A Man for All Seasons http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0374856/ (from his earlier play), and Ryan's Daughter http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066319/, a pretty amazing string of wonderful screenplays. Of course he didn't manage to include a tagline as great as Get off my lawn! in
Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting...
I only have one particular area Rod is allowed to kiss At 01:12 PM 6/13/2010, Bruce Hershenson wrote: I am hoping that they may well realize the error of their ways and kiss and make up. I am more of an optimist than you are! Bruce On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 2:34 PM, mailto:twoni...@aol.comtwoni...@aol.com wrote: Why can't we all just get along? This is what Bruce wrote after reading the emails between two fecal antagonists. Bruce - Are you serious? The emails actually are funny and entertaining. But do you honestly believe they will make up. Only in the desert near a herd of camels. Claude In a message dated 6/13/2010 3:28:41 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, mailto:brucehershen...@gmail.combrucehershen...@gmail.com writes: Is this really doing either of you any good at all? Why can't we all just get along? Bruce On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 2:19 PM, Richard Halegua Comic Art mailto:sa...@comic-art.comsa...@comic-art.com wrote: Rod, you are a sad sad man.. You're angry because I wouldn't let you have a banner ad on MoviePosterBid to sell your garbage Mexican lobby cards without thinking of the question, why would I allow a steaming pile of horse manure like Rod Morgan to do anything on MPB? I wouldn't even want you to be listing your garbage as a dealer much less to give you a banner ad (can you folks believe this puddle of pig shit actually thought I would give him a free banner hoping he would sell and send me money? To be sure, I wouldn't sell him one for any price, so his request really shows what an ignorant sewer dweller he is) the reality is that garbage like yourself shouldn't just be drummed out of the poster hobby, but that you should be drummed out of the human race because we are all losing something by your mere existence. Maybe I was wrong that it wasn't your mother who emasculated you, but maybe it was your father who realized that steaming horse crap like yourself shouldn't be allowed to procreate so he had better do something about it. We would thank your father for being so forward thinking, but he did of course combine his sperm with your mother's egg which by itself was a crime against all of humanity. Did he sharpen his teeth with a file before he emasculated you we all wonder? Of course, that presumes he was able to find that like pin-dick which fit between his two front teeth like a toothpick. ooh.. crap.. I have diarrhea.. get your mouth ready Rod.. open wide.. here it comes.. At 12:03 PM 6/13/2010, rodxmorgan wrote: Open letter to RH, aka âA DIARRHEA GULCHâ Double your thorazine doses---might help with your psychotic outbursts. And triple your ex-lax intake, as you seem to be tooo full of brown fecal material. Racking my brains as to why our resident halfwit (better half a wit than no wit at all) was so scatalogically inclined. And then it came to me: âLAS VEGAS MORONâ anagrammizes into âGROSS ANAL MOVEâ (Better quadruple the ex-lax, and enemas twice a day.) Oh, the tortured brain: devoid of wit; and constantly spewing stale, banal epithets which tend to glorify his bowel movements : ***you are an insignificant flea eating the dung from a dead camel's ass ***you are an insignificant flea eating the dung out of a camel's rump ***until then.. youare still an insignificant flea eating the dung from a dead camel's behind.. tasty isn't it ***and that is exactly what I said earlier.. that the sellers always know they are totally full of dried camel dung Yes, virtually the same moldy phrases from four of RHâs (aka âA DIARRHEA GULCHâ ) MOPO postings, over the past few months. Chrissake, dummy---get a new writer; get a new schtick! And quit fetishizing camel shit. People will think youâre weird. The benediction will be from our friend Cyrano: Such, my dear sir, is what you might have said, Had you of wit or letters the least jot: But, O most lamentable man!--of wit You never had an atom, and of letters You have three letters only!--they spell Ass! And--had you had the necessary wit, To serve me all the pleasantries I quote Before this noble audience. . .e'en so, You would not have been let to utter one-- Nay, not the half or quarter of such jest! I take them from myself all in good part, But not from any other man that breathes! CATALOG: VIEW 145 LISTS 5,000 JPGS: ## http://posterazzi.blogspot.com/http://posterazzi.blogspot.com http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=posterazzip=vhttp://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=posterazzip=v ## Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at http://www.filmfan.com/www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to:
Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR
Was not the Bligh Me an intentional error that was intended to be a pun of sorts? I guess we should just be happy it was not an anagram! Bruce On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 3:17 PM, jboh...@aol.com wrote: Thas More like it. I gather the Pres has apologised to us for the Brit bashing as BP is Anglo-American...Oil be coming round the mountain... -Original Message- From: Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Sent: Sun, 13 Jun 2010 21:15 Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR do you mean our B P r a i r t t i n s e h r s At 01:06 PM 6/13/2010, Kirby McDaniel wrote: Quite right; we can always learn something from our former owners! K. On Jun 13, 2010, at 2:28 PM, jboh...@aol.com wrote: Might I point out to our colonial cousins it is Blimey! Not Bligh Me. -Original Message- From: Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Sent: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 20:26 Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR I agree David Bridge on the River Kwai being a good example. No happy ending there At 11:38 AM 6/12/2010, David Kusumoto wrote: I have always felt that Bolt's screenplay in Lawrence is not just good, but spectacular. There's a reason why it remains in the top ten lists of the greatest films ever made. It is so far ahead of its time with its ambiguous portrait of Lawrence that it feels timeless and undated. In fact, the parts that linger on the visual majesty of the desert or the battle scenes sometimes drags down the pacing. I've always felt (and I know there is debate about this), that despite my love for Gregory Peck, who won Best Actor that year, that Peter O'Toole's performance in Lawrence is simply electric and drop-dead perfect. And what an ending! It disappoints many, but it is an anti-climax that is faithful to the integrity of where Lawrence's story HAD to go. Can you imagine some corn-ball U.S.-tinkering happy ending tacked on to make Lawrence's efforts uplifting and redemptive? A generalization, but I think the Brits have a knack for making wonderfully written films that - as I wrote last year - are masked when they're budgeted by American dollars and cast (e.g., Anthony Quinn, who was a major star here in 1962) to draw an American audience. Astoundingly, the country-of-origin and first printing of Lawrence is the U.S.A. like Bridge over the River Kwai (which was cast budgeted to include William Holden) - despite being thoroughly British in tone and sensibility. Hence my obsession with country-of-origin posters which I treat like first edition books regardless of less than attractive art. I'm bitter that the beginning of Carol Reed's The Third Man was butchered by Selznick when it was released in the U.S.; the British version is superior. But at least in the case of the wonderfully written Third Man -- the country-of-origin is rightfully the U.K. -- Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 11:57:20 -0500 From: brucehershen...@gmail.com Subject: Re: OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU I think Bolt started the screenplay for The Bounty, but had a stroke and the eventual film contains little of his original writing. I imagine the movie with a screenplay by the Bolt of the early 1960s, and it would have been wonderful. I first read the three novels by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall (Mutiny on the Bounty, Men Against the Sea, and Pitcairn's Island) as a teen, and I know there is still a great series of movies (or an epic TV mini-series) waiting to be made of the entire story (only parts of which were addressed in the earlier versions). Bruce On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 8:50 AM, Kirby McDaniel ki...@movieart.net wrote: He also co-wrote the script for THE BOUNTY (1984), the mutiny on the HMS Bounty story, which David Lean had always wantedto film, but was never able to get financed. This film takes a fuller look at the BOUNTY epic, and is enjoyable enough, directed by Roger Donaldson. But one can only imagine that tale with the Lean camera and editing synergy and perfectionist sensibility. Maybe the financiers remembered all too well the MGM experience with the Brando version. I have always liked that version. LEAN went on to make A PASSAGE TO INDIA, a thoroughly wonderful film, in my opinion. I think that'sout on BLU - RAY now. K. On Jun 12, 2010, at 7:49 AM, Bruce Hershenson wrote: Robert Bolt, who wrote Lawrence, quickly followed with Doctor Zhivagohttp://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059113/, A Man for All Seasons http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0374856/ (from his earlier play), and Ryan's Daughter http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066319/, a pretty amazing string of wonderful screenplays. Of course he didn't manage to include a tagline as great as Get off my lawn! in any of them, but he did his best. Bruce On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 1:06 AM, Phil Edwards
Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR
no Brusce it wasnt a Graham cracker.. You cant eat it... well maybe you could...:) Bruce Hershenson wrote: Was not the Bligh Me an intentional error that was intended to be a pun of sorts? I guess we should just be happy it was not an anagram! Bruce On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 3:17 PM, jboh...@aol.com mailto:jboh...@aol.com wrote: Thas More like it. I gather the Pres has apologised to us for the Brit bashing as BP is Anglo-American...Oil be coming round the mountain... -Original Message- From: Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com mailto:sa...@comic-art.com To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU mailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Sent: Sun, 13 Jun 2010 21:15 Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR do you mean our B P r a i r t t i n s e h r s At 01:06 PM 6/13/2010, Kirby McDaniel wrote: Quite right; we can always learn something from our former owners! K. On Jun 13, 2010, at 2:28 PM, jboh...@aol.com mailto:jboh...@aol.com wrote: Might I point out to our colonial cousins it is Blimey! Not Bligh Me. -Original Message- From: Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com mailto:sa...@comic-art.com To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU mailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Sent: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 20:26 Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR I agree David Bridge on the River Kwai being a good example. No happy ending there At 11:38 AM 6/12/2010, David Kusumoto wrote: I have always felt that Bolt's screenplay in Lawrence is not just good, but spectacular. There's a reason why it remains in the top ten lists of the greatest films ever made. It is so far ahead of its time with its ambiguous portrait of Lawrence that it feels timeless and undated. In fact, the parts that linger on the visual majesty of the desert or the battle scenes sometimes drags down the pacing. I've always felt (and I know there is debate about this), that despite my love for Gregory Peck, who won Best Actor that year, that Peter O'Toole's performance in Lawrence is simply electric and drop-dead perfect. And what an ending! It disappoints many, but it is an anti-climax that is faithful to the integrity of where Lawrence's story HAD to go. Can you imagine some corn-ball U.S.-tinkering happy ending tacked on to make Lawrence's efforts uplifting and redemptive? A generalization, but I think the Brits have a knack for making wonderfully written films that - as I wrote last year - are masked when they're budgeted by American dollars and cast (e.g., Anthony Quinn, who was a major star here in 1962) to draw an American audience. Astoundingly, the country-of-origin and first printing of Lawrence is the U.S.A. like Bridge over the River Kwai (which was cast budgeted to include William Holden) - despite being thoroughly British in tone and sensibility. Hence my obsession with country-of-origin posters which I treat like first edition books regardless of less than attractive art. I'm bitter that the beginning of Carol Reed's The Third Man was butchered by Selznick when it was released in the U.S.; the British version is superior. But at least in the case of the wonderfully written Third Man -- the country-of-origin is rightfully the U.K. Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 11:57:20 -0500 From: brucehershen...@gmail.com mailto:brucehershen...@gmail.com Subject: Re: OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU mailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU I think Bolt started the screenplay for The Bounty, but had a stroke and the eventual film contains little of his original writing. I imagine the movie with a screenplay by the Bolt of the early 1960s, and it would have been wonderful. I first read the three novels by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall (Mutiny on the Bounty, Men Against the Sea, and Pitcairn's Island) as a teen, and I know there is still a great series of movies (or an epic TV mini-series) waiting to be made of the entire story (only parts of which were addressed in the earlier versions). Bruce On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 8:50 AM, Kirby McDaniel ki...@movieart.net mailto:ki...@movieart.net wrote: He also co-wrote the script for THE BOUNTY (1984), the mutiny on the HMS Bounty story, which David Lean had always wantedto film, but was never able to get financed. This film takes a fuller look at the BOUNTY epic, and is enjoyable enough, directed by Roger Donaldson. But one can only imagine that tale with the Lean camera and editing synergy and perfectionist sensibility. Maybe the financiers remembered all too
Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR
there is a BP refinery in my home town why not build a extention cord from the Gulf to toledo and all will be well.. see I solve world problems in the blighyy of an eye...:) Bruce Hershenson wrote: Was not the Bligh Me an intentional error that was intended to be a pun of sorts? I guess we should just be happy it was not an anagram! Bruce On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 3:17 PM, jboh...@aol.com mailto:jboh...@aol.com wrote: Thas More like it. I gather the Pres has apologised to us for the Brit bashing as BP is Anglo-American...Oil be coming round the mountain... -Original Message- From: Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com mailto:sa...@comic-art.com To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU mailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Sent: Sun, 13 Jun 2010 21:15 Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR do you mean our B P r a i r t t i n s e h r s At 01:06 PM 6/13/2010, Kirby McDaniel wrote: Quite right; we can always learn something from our former owners! K. On Jun 13, 2010, at 2:28 PM, jboh...@aol.com mailto:jboh...@aol.com wrote: Might I point out to our colonial cousins it is Blimey! Not Bligh Me. -Original Message- From: Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com mailto:sa...@comic-art.com To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU mailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Sent: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 20:26 Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR I agree David Bridge on the River Kwai being a good example. No happy ending there At 11:38 AM 6/12/2010, David Kusumoto wrote: I have always felt that Bolt's screenplay in Lawrence is not just good, but spectacular. There's a reason why it remains in the top ten lists of the greatest films ever made. It is so far ahead of its time with its ambiguous portrait of Lawrence that it feels timeless and undated. In fact, the parts that linger on the visual majesty of the desert or the battle scenes sometimes drags down the pacing. I've always felt (and I know there is debate about this), that despite my love for Gregory Peck, who won Best Actor that year, that Peter O'Toole's performance in Lawrence is simply electric and drop-dead perfect. And what an ending! It disappoints many, but it is an anti-climax that is faithful to the integrity of where Lawrence's story HAD to go. Can you imagine some corn-ball U.S.-tinkering happy ending tacked on to make Lawrence's efforts uplifting and redemptive? A generalization, but I think the Brits have a knack for making wonderfully written films that - as I wrote last year - are masked when they're budgeted by American dollars and cast (e.g., Anthony Quinn, who was a major star here in 1962) to draw an American audience. Astoundingly, the country-of-origin and first printing of Lawrence is the U.S.A. like Bridge over the River Kwai (which was cast budgeted to include William Holden) - despite being thoroughly British in tone and sensibility. Hence my obsession with country-of-origin posters which I treat like first edition books regardless of less than attractive art. I'm bitter that the beginning of Carol Reed's The Third Man was butchered by Selznick when it was released in the U.S.; the British version is superior. But at least in the case of the wonderfully written Third Man -- the country-of-origin is rightfully the U.K. Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 11:57:20 -0500 From: brucehershen...@gmail.com mailto:brucehershen...@gmail.com Subject: Re: OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU mailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU I think Bolt started the screenplay for The Bounty, but had a stroke and the eventual film contains little of his original writing. I imagine the movie with a screenplay by the Bolt of the early 1960s, and it would have been wonderful. I first read the three novels by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall (Mutiny on the Bounty, Men Against the Sea, and Pitcairn's Island) as a teen, and I know there is still a great series of movies (or an epic TV mini-series) waiting to be made of the entire story (only parts of which were addressed in the earlier versions). Bruce On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 8:50 AM, Kirby McDaniel ki...@movieart.net mailto:ki...@movieart.net wrote: He also co-wrote the script for THE BOUNTY (1984), the mutiny on the HMS Bounty story, which David Lean had always wantedto film, but was never able to get financed. This film takes a fuller look at the BOUNTY epic, and is enjoyable enough, directed by Roger Donaldson. But one can only imagine that tale with the Lean camera and editing
Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR
See! Bruce understands. The rest of you are dense. K. On Jun 13, 2010, at 3:25 PM, Bruce Hershenson wrote: Was not the Bligh Me an intentional error that was intended to be a pun of sorts? I guess we should just be happy it was not an anagram! Bruce On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 3:17 PM, jboh...@aol.com wrote: Thas More like it. I gather the Pres has apologised to us for the Brit bashing as BP is Anglo-American...Oil be coming round the mountain... -Original Message- From: Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Sent: Sun, 13 Jun 2010 21:15 Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR do you mean our B P r a i r t t i n s e h r s At 01:06 PM 6/13/2010, Kirby McDaniel wrote: Quite right; we can always learn something from our former owners! K. On Jun 13, 2010, at 2:28 PM, jboh...@aol.com wrote: Might I point out to our colonial cousins it is Blimey! Not Bligh Me. -Original Message- From: Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Sent: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 20:26 Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR I agree David Bridge on the River Kwai being a good example. No happy ending there At 11:38 AM 6/12/2010, David Kusumoto wrote: I have always felt that Bolt's screenplay in Lawrence is not just good, but spectacular. There's a reason why it remains in the top ten lists of the greatest films ever made. It is so far ahead of its time with its ambiguous portrait of Lawrence that it feels timeless and undated. In fact, the parts that linger on the visual majesty of the desert or the battle scenes sometimes drags down the pacing. I've always felt (and I know there is debate about this), that despite my love for Gregory Peck, who won Best Actor that year, that Peter O'Toole's performance in Lawrence is simply electric and drop-dead perfect. And what an ending! It disappoints many, but it is an anti-climax that is faithful to the integrity of where Lawrence's story HAD to go. Can you imagine some corn-ball U.S.-tinkering happy ending tacked on to make Lawrence's efforts uplifting and redemptive? A generalization, but I think the Brits have a knack for making wonderfully written films that - as I wrote last year - are masked when they're budgeted by American dollars and cast (e.g., Anthony Quinn, who was a major star here in 1962) to draw an American audience. Astoundingly, the country-of-origin and first printing of Lawrence is the U.S.A. like Bridge over the River Kwai (which was cast budgeted to include William Holden) - despite being thoroughly British in tone and sensibility. Hence my obsession with country-of-origin posters which I treat like first edition books regardless of less than attractive art. I'm bitter that the beginning of Carol Reed's The Third Man was butchered by Selznick when it was released in the U.S.; the British version is superior. But at least in the case of the wonderfully written Third Man -- the country-of-origin is rightfully the U.K. Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 11:57:20 -0500 From: brucehershen...@gmail.com Subject: Re: OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU I think Bolt started the screenplay for The Bounty, but had a stroke and the eventual film contains little of his original writing. I imagine the movie with a screenplay by the Bolt of the early 1960s, and it would have been wonderful. I first read the three novels by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall (Mutiny on the Bounty, Men Against the Sea, and Pitcairn's Island) as a teen, and I know there is still a great series of movies (or an epic TV mini-series) waiting to be made of the entire story (only parts of which were addressed in the earlier versions). Bruce On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 8:50 AM, Kirby McDaniel ki...@movieart.net wrote: He also co-wrote the script for THE BOUNTY (1984), the mutiny on the HMS Bounty story, which David Lean had always wantedto film, but was never able to get financed. This film takes a fuller look at the BOUNTY epic, and is enjoyable enough, directed by Roger Donaldson. But one can only imagine that tale with the Lean camera and editing synergy and perfectionist sensibility. Maybe the financiers remembered all too well the MGM experience with the Brando version. I have always liked that version. LEAN went on to make A PASSAGE TO INDIA, a thoroughly wonderful film, in my opinion. I think that'sout on BLU - RAY now. K. On Jun 12, 2010, at 7:49 AM, Bruce Hershenson wrote: Robert Bolt, who wrote Lawrence, quickly followed with Doctor Zhivago, A Man for All Seasons (from his earlier play), and Ryan's Daughter, a pretty amazing string of wonderful screenplays. Of course he didn't manage to include a tagline as great as Get off my lawn! in any of them, but he did his best. Bruce On Sat, Jun
Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR
Adrian, Your reckless little oil company is 27% owned by the Kuwaitis! I'm sure Osama Bin Lube is at the bottom of it (no pun intended) somewhere or another. We may take your 12% dividends and build a soccer stadium with it. K. On Jun 13, 2010, at 3:17 PM, jboh...@aol.com wrote: Thas More like it. I gather the Pres has apologised to us for the Brit bashing as BP is Anglo-American...Oil be coming round the mountain... -Original Message- From: Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Sent: Sun, 13 Jun 2010 21:15 Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR do you mean our B P r a i r t t i n s e h r s At 01:06 PM 6/13/2010, Kirby McDaniel wrote: Quite right; we can always learn something from our former owners! K. On Jun 13, 2010, at 2:28 PM, jboh...@aol.com wrote: Might I point out to our colonial cousins it is Blimey! Not Bligh Me. -Original Message- From: Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Sent: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 20:26 Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR I agree David Bridge on the River Kwai being a good example. No happy ending there At 11:38 AM 6/12/2010, David Kusumoto wrote: I have always felt that Bolt's screenplay in Lawrence is not just good, but spectacular. There's a reason why it remains in the top ten lists of the greatest films ever made. It is so far ahead of its time with its ambiguous portrait of Lawrence that it feels timeless and undated. In fact, the parts that linger on the visual majesty of the desert or the battle scenes sometimes drags down the pacing. I've always felt (and I know there is debate about this), that despite my love for Gregory Peck, who won Best Actor that year, that Peter O'Toole's performance in Lawrence is simply electric and drop-dead perfect. And what an ending! It disappoints many, but it is an anti-climax that is faithful to the integrity of where Lawrence's story HAD to go. Can you imagine some corn-ball U.S.-tinkering happy ending tacked on to make Lawrence's efforts uplifting and redemptive? A generalization, but I think the Brits have a knack for making wonderfully written films that - as I wrote last year - are masked when they're budgeted by American dollars and cast (e.g., Anthony Quinn, who was a major star here in 1962) to draw an American audience. Astoundingly, the country-of-origin and first printing of Lawrence is the U.S.A. like Bridge over the River Kwai (which was cast budgeted to include William Holden) - despite being thoroughly British in tone and sensibility. Hence my obsession with country-of-origin posters which I treat like first edition books regardless of less than attractive art. I'm bitter that the beginning of Carol Reed's The Third Man was butchered by Selznick when it was released in the U.S.; the British version is superior. But at least in the case of the wonderfully written Third Man -- the country-of-origin is rightfully the U.K. Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 11:57:20 -0500 From: brucehershen...@gmail.com Subject: Re: OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU I think Bolt started the screenplay for The Bounty, but had a stroke and the eventual film contains little of his original writing. I imagine the movie with a screenplay by the Bolt of the early 1960s, and it would have been wonderful. I first read the three novels by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall (Mutiny on the Bounty, Men Against the Sea, and Pitcairn's Island) as a teen, and I know there is still a great series of movies (or an epic TV mini-series) waiting to be made of the entire story (only parts of which were addressed in the earlier versions). Bruce On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 8:50 AM, Kirby McDaniel ki...@movieart.net wrote: He also co-wrote the script for THE BOUNTY (1984), the mutiny on the HMS Bounty story, which David Lean had always wantedto film, but was never able to get financed. This film takes a fuller look at the BOUNTY epic, and is enjoyable enough, directed by Roger Donaldson. But one can only imagine that tale with the Lean camera and editing synergy and perfectionist sensibility. Maybe the financiers remembered all too well the MGM experience with the Brando version. I have always liked that version. LEAN went on to make A PASSAGE TO INDIA, a thoroughly wonderful film, in my opinion. I think that'sout on BLU - RAY now. K. On Jun 12, 2010, at 7:49 AM, Bruce Hershenson wrote: Robert Bolt, who wrote Lawrence, quickly followed with Doctor Zhivago, A Man for All Seasons (from his earlier play), and Ryan's Daughter, a pretty amazing string of wonderful screenplays. Of course he didn't manage to include a tagline as great as Get off my lawn! in any of them, but he did his best. Bruce On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 1:06 AM, Phil Edwards
Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting...
NEWS RELEASE Of the many URLs run by RH, aka “A Diarrhea Gulch” and “King of Camel Dung” ---a new one has been added: CamelDungBid.com Hundreds of Banner Ads proclaim: ***Camel Dung---99 cents/lb. ***Vintage Camel Dung, 1000 different Varieties---bids start at 99 cents ***Camel Dung---99 cents/ton ***Free Camel Dung (with a lot of disclaimers in very small type) ***Anal Camel Curses---POR ***Special Report, “Raising Camel Dung for Fun and Profit” ***Flash: Stolen from my Vegas Warehouse: 5,000,000 tons of Camel Dung ***New autobio title: “My Mother was the Original Camel Dung” ***Cooking with Camel Dung: “It’s Better than you would Think” ***Treatise: “You’ll never go back to Pig Shit” ***Camel Dung: 101 Flavors, and counting ***Camel Dung, and the price of newly minted slugs in Las Vegas ***”Shut my mouth, before I eat another Camel Turd” ***Camel Dung---to replace SPAM? God, I just pray that this deviant does not discover buried dinosaur crap.From: Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.comSubject: Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting...To: "rodxmorgan" rodxmor...@yahoo.com, MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDUDate: Sunday, June 13, 2010, 12:19 PM At 12:03 PM 6/13/2010, rodxmorgan wrote: Open letter to RH, aka “A DIARRHEA GULCH” Double your thorazine doses---might help with your psychotic outbursts. And triple your ex-lax intake, as you seem to be tooo full of brown fecal material. Racking my brains as to why our resident halfwit (better half a wit than no wit at all) was so scatalogically inclined. And then it came to me: “LAS VEGAS MORON” anagrammizes into “GROSS ANAL MOVE” (Better quadruple the ex-lax, and enemas twice a day.) Oh, the tortured brain: devoid of wit; and constantly spewing stale, banal epithets which tend to glorify his bowel movements : ***you are an insignificant flea eating the dung from a dead camel's ass ***you are an insignificant flea eating the dung out of a camel's rump ***until then.. youare still an insignificant flea eating the dung from a dead camel's behind.. tasty isn't it ***and that is exactly what I said earlier.. that the sellers always know they are totally full of dried camel dung Yes, virtually the same moldy phrases from four of RH’s (aka “A DIARRHEA GULCH”) MOPO postings, over the past few months. Chrissake, dummy---get a new writer; get a new schtick! And quit fetishizing camel shit. People will think you’re weird. The benediction will be from our friend Cyrano: Such, my dear sir, is what you might have said, Had you of wit or letters the least jot: But, O most lamentable man!--of wit You never had an atom, and of letters You have three letters only!--they spell Ass! And--had you had the necessary wit, To serve me all the pleasantries I quote Before this noble audience. . .e'en so, You would not have been let to utter one-- Nay, not the half or quarter of such jest! I take them from myself all in good part, But not from any other man that breathes! CATALOG: VIEW 145 LISTS 5,000 JPGS: ## http://posterazzi.blogspot.com http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=posterazzip=v ## Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content. Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.
[MOPO] FA: Are you a fan of German programs? Important news about our Sunday offerings of German programs!
Note that in our previous Sunday auctions we have auctioned many German programs from *AFTER* World War II (from 1945 to 1954). We have more German programs from 1955 and later, but those will be auctioned in bulk lots. Now, we begin auctioning the programs from *BEFORE *World War II! These are a larger size than the ones from after the war, and they have 8 pages instead of 4 pages! We begin with programs from mostly U.S. movies from 1938, which is right at the time when Hitler banned ALL U.S. movies from being shown in Germany, and is likely that these are more scarce than those from earlier years or later years. If you have liked our German programs from *AFTER *World War II, you are going to *LOVE *these programs! Note that we have provided an image of four of the pages of each 8-page program (we did this by opening it and laying it flat and photographing the front and back cover together, and two of the interior pages together). You can see the four of the eight pages, and can well determine the exact condition of it from our super-sized image, but realize that there are four pages you are not seeing. But of course this means that the front cover appears in the top right of our image, but normally, the program would be folded down the center and you would view the cover by itself (and it will be sent folded as was originally intended). Go to *http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/15.html* to view our current Sunday offerings, which have just started, and will end on the 20th (you'll find the newly added 1938 German programs at the end of the listings). Bruce Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.
[MOPO] Blind men and an elephant
Sometimes when I read some MoPo posts, I am reminded of the story of the blind men and an elephant In various versions of the tale, a group of blind men (or men in the dark) touch an elephant to learn what it is like. Each one touches a different part, but only one part, such as the side or the tusk. They then compare notes on what part they felt, and they then learn they are in complete disagreement as to what an elephant is like. The story is used to indicate that reality may be viewed differently depending upon one's perspective, suggesting that what seems an absolute truth to one person may actually be relative due to the deceptive nature of half-truths. I realize that some of the people posting here on certain subjects have only touched the elephant's trunk, or tusk, or body, or tail, so naturally they have an opinion based on that personal experience, but if they eventually find that the part of the elephant they have been touching is its anus, and that it has defecated on them, they will surely then have a different perspective. Bruce Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.
Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR
oh cmon Kirby, your reckless oil company? what BP does has nothing to do with the British people some 38% is owned by Americans hey wait where did you get 27% the Kuwaitis?? 38% US ownership 45% UK ownership is in itself 83% At 02:25 PM 6/13/2010, you wrote: Adrian, Your reckless little oil company is 27% owned by the Kuwaitis! I'm sure Osama Bin Lube is at the bottom of it (no pun intended) somewhere or another. We may take your 12% dividends and build a soccer stadium with it. K. On Jun 13, 2010, at 3:17 PM, mailto:jboh...@aol.comjboh...@aol.com wrote: Thas More like it. I gather the Pres has apologised to us for the Brit bashing as BP is Anglo-American...Oil be coming round the mountain... -Original Message- From: Richard Halegua Comic Art mailto:sa...@comic-art.comsa...@comic-art.com To: mailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDUMoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Sent: Sun, 13 Jun 2010 21:15 Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR do you mean our B P r a i r t t i n s e h r s At 01:06 PM 6/13/2010, Kirby McDaniel wrote: Quite right; we can always learn something from our former owners! K. On Jun 13, 2010, at 2:28 PM, mailto:jboh...@aol.comjboh...@aol.com wrote: Might I point out to our colonial cousins it is Blimey! Not Bligh Me. -Original Message- From: Richard Halegua Comic Art mailto:sa...@comic-art.comsa...@comic-art.com To: mailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDUMoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Sent: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 20:26 Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR I agree David Bridge on the River Kwai being a good example. No happy ending there At 11:38 AM 6/12/2010, David Kusumoto wrote: I have always felt that Bolt's screenplay in Lawrence is not just good, but spectacular. There's a reason why it remains in the top ten lists of the greatest films ever made. It is so far ahead of its time with its ambiguous portrait of Lawrence that it feels timeless and undated. In fact, the parts that linger on the visual majesty of the desert or the battle scenes sometimes drags down the pacing. I've always felt (and I know there is debate about this), that despite my love for Gregory Peck, who won Best Actor that year, that Peter O'Toole's performance in Lawrence is simply electric and drop-dead perfect. And what an ending! It disappoints many, but it is an anti-climax that is faithful to the integrity of where Lawrence's story HAD to go. Can you imagine some corn-ball U.S.-tinkering happy ending tacked on to make Lawrence's efforts uplifting and redemptive? A generalization, but I think the Brits have a knack for making wonderfully written films that - as I wrote last year - are masked when they're budgeted by American dollars and cast (e.g., Anthony Quinn, who was a major star here in 1962) to draw an American audience. Astoundingly, the country-of-origin and first printing of Lawrence is the U.S.A. like Bridge over the River Kwai (which was cast budgeted to include William Holden) - despite being thoroughly British in tone and sensibility. Hence my obsession with country-of-origin posters which I treat like first edition books regardless of less than attractive art. I'm bitter that the beginning of Carol Reed's The Third Man was butchered by Selznick when it was released in the U.S.; the British version is superior. But at least in the case of the wonderfully written Third Man -- the country-of-origin is rightfully the U.K. -- Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 11:57:20 -0500 From: mailto:brucehershen...@gmail.combrucehershen...@gmail.com Subject: Re: OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR To: mailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDUMoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU I think Bolt started the screenplay for The Bounty, but had a stroke and the eventual film contains little of his original writing. I imagine the movie with a screenplay by the Bolt of the early 1960s, and it would have been wonderful. I first read the three novels by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall (Mutiny on the Bounty, Men Against the Sea, and Pitcairn's Island) as a teen, and I know there is still a great series of movies (or an epic TV mini-series) waiting to be made of the entire story (only parts of which were addressed in the earlier versions). Bruce On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 8:50 AM, Kirby McDaniel mailto:ki...@movieart.netki...@movieart.net wrote: He also co-wrote the script for THE BOUNTY (1984), the mutiny on the HMS Bounty story, which David Lean had always wantedto film, but was never able to get financed. This film takes a fuller look at the BOUNTY epic, and is enjoyable enough, directed by Roger Donaldson. But one can only imagine that tale with the Lean camera and editing synergy and perfectionist sensibility. Maybe the financiers remembered all too well the MGM experience with the Brando version. I have always liked that version. LEAN went on to make A PASSAGE TO INDIA, a thoroughly wonderful film, in my opinion. I think that'sout
Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting...
Rod, We need to let these hostilities go. Over the years you and I have argued about nothing. I'm a man of Peace and Love. That's why I want to extend an olive branch to you. Rod, why don't you meet in las Vegas and let me bend you over the counter at my love mansion. I'll will sure try to make sweet love to you to the best of my ability. You won't regret it my friend. Remember one thing Rod. Its my duty to please that booty. Cheers, Rich Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.
Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR
Well, it's SOMETHING like that! Actually, it's 1.75%. k. On Jun 13, 2010, at 4:32 PM, Richard Halegua Comic Art wrote: oh cmon Kirby, your reckless oil company? what BP does has nothing to do with the British people some 38% is owned by Americans hey wait where did you get 27% the Kuwaitis?? 38% US ownership 45% UK ownership is in itself 83% At 02:25 PM 6/13/2010, you wrote: Adrian, Your reckless little oil company is 27% owned by the Kuwaitis! I'm sure Osama Bin Lube is at the bottom of it (no pun intended) somewhere or another. We may take your 12% dividends and build a soccer stadium with it. K. On Jun 13, 2010, at 3:17 PM, jboh...@aol.com wrote: Thas More like it. I gather the Pres has apologised to us for the Brit bashing as BP is Anglo-American...Oil be coming round the mountain... -Original Message- From: Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Sent: Sun, 13 Jun 2010 21:15 Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR do you mean our B P r a i r t t i n s e h r s At 01:06 PM 6/13/2010, Kirby McDaniel wrote: Quite right; we can always learn something from our former owners! K. On Jun 13, 2010, at 2:28 PM, jboh...@aol.com wrote: Might I point out to our colonial cousins it is Blimey! Not Bligh Me. -Original Message- From: Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Sent: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 20:26 Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR I agree David Bridge on the River Kwai being a good example. No happy ending there At 11:38 AM 6/12/2010, David Kusumoto wrote: I have always felt that Bolt's screenplay in Lawrence is not just good, but spectacular. There's a reason why it remains in the top ten lists of the greatest films ever made. It is so far ahead of its time with its ambiguous portrait of Lawrence that it feels timeless and undated. In fact, the parts that linger on the visual majesty of the desert or the battle scenes sometimes drags down the pacing. I've always felt (and I know there is debate about this), that despite my love for Gregory Peck, who won Best Actor that year, that Peter O'Toole's performance in Lawrence is simply electric and drop-dead perfect. And what an ending! It disappoints many, but it is an anti-climax that is faithful to the integrity of where Lawrence's story HAD to go. Can you imagine some corn-ball U.S.-tinkering happy ending tacked on to make Lawrence's efforts uplifting and redemptive? A generalization, but I think the Brits have a knack for making wonderfully written films that - as I wrote last year - are masked when they're budgeted by American dollars and cast (e.g., Anthony Quinn, who was a major star here in 1962) to draw an American audience. Astoundingly, the country-of-origin and first printing of Lawrence is the U.S.A. like Bridge over the River Kwai (which was cast budgeted to include William Holden) - despite being thoroughly British in tone and sensibility. Hence my obsession with country-of-origin posters which I treat like first edition books regardless of less than attractive art. I'm bitter that the beginning of Carol Reed's The Third Man was butchered by Selznick when it was released in the U.S.; the British version is superior. But at least in the case of the wonderfully written Third Man -- the country-of-origin is rightfully the U.K. Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 11:57:20 -0500 From: brucehershen...@gmail.com Subject: Re: OT; BLIGH ME, GUVNOR To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU I think Bolt started the screenplay for The Bounty, but had a stroke and the eventual film contains little of his original writing. I imagine the movie with a screenplay by the Bolt of the early 1960s, and it would have been wonderful. I first read the three novels by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall (Mutiny on the Bounty, Men Against the Sea, and Pitcairn's Island) as a teen, and I know there is still a great series of movies (or an epic TV mini-series) waiting to be made of the entire story (only parts of which were addressed in the earlier versions). Bruce On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 8:50 AM, Kirby McDaniel ki...@movieart.net wrote: He also co-wrote the script for THE BOUNTY (1984), the mutiny on the HMS Bounty story, which David Lean had always wantedto film, but was never able to get financed. This film takes a fuller look at the BOUNTY epic, and is enjoyable enough, directed by Roger Donaldson. But one can only imagine that tale with the Lean camera and editing synergy and perfectionist sensibility. Maybe the financiers remembered all too well the MGM experience with the Brando version. I have always liked that version. LEAN went on to make A PASSAGE TO INDIA, a thoroughly wonderful film, in my opinion. I think that'sout on BLU - RAY now. K. On Jun 12,
Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting...
--- On Sun, 6/13/10, rodxmorgan rodxmor...@yahoo.com wrote: You want to kiss and make up? Fine. Find me buyers for these 3 properties: I pay 10% commission. 1) The Most Stinging Indictment of Prohibition Covering an Entire Century “THE DOPE CHRONICLES: 1850-1950”, published by Harper Row had documented the hysteria, the hypocrisy, and ultimately the failure by the government to enforce a policy of Prohibition. http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/4679/dopchron1cv6.jpghttp://img149.imageshack.us/img149/4417/dopchron2fa0.jpg The original source materials for “THE DOPE CHRONICLES” had been taken from runs of a dozen Major Metropolitan Daily Newspapers, 1850-1950. 1) The material was hilarious: Screaming Headlines, Lurid Addict Stories, Sob Sisters, Allegorical Editorial Cartoons, Fantastic Graphics, Dope Movies, Busts, Politics, Crime, …..Corruption….. 2) The irony was legendary: During the Roaring Twenties, the nation had been rallied by the Popular Press both AGAINST Alcohol Prohibition, but also IN FAVOR of Dope Prohibition. Propagandists, Lobbyists, and Spin Doctors were weaving their fantastic tales on the Editorial Pages. 3) And the outcome was tragic: Tens of thousands of deaths were credited to the hysterical and hypocritical attempts at legislating Public Morality. The book is now out of print. But the original Source Materials remain: a MICROFILM COLLECTION of 2200 newspaper pages, culled from runs of a dozen Major Metropolitan Daily Newspapers, 1850-1950.(Only about 30% of the collection had been used for the book.) The pages relate to the topics of Dope, Drugs, Prohibition, Hysteria, and the ambient culture from each decade. (ZIG-ZAG ads, 1919) The collection, as a collective work, makes a powerful statement about the excesses of Prohibition. It is filled with thousands of photos, illustrations and graphics---surrealistically depicting the Demons which were preying upon Society. The collection is for sale.$10,000 2) FABULOUS COLLECTION: Vintage GAY Newspaper Pages, 1900-1950s The Gay Return of the Shuttlecock, San Francisco, 1923 Queer Business Customs in Mexico, Boston, 1913 Tallulah Bankhead, Let Us Be Gay, SF Chronicle, 1934 The Best Support in the World for a Rupture..is the Human Hand, New York, 1920 The Fairies, Caprice for Piano, Boston Globe, 1900 Four Queens, Illustrated, Portland, 1926 Those Queer Weddings Faults of Some Fruits, 1901 Gay Grand Dukes Keep Paris Guessing, Exquisite Your Meat is 100% Pure Gay College Petting Parties These authentic Headlines, News Stories, Advertisements, Full-Color Illustrated Feature Stories are part of a collection of original FULL PAGE, FULL COLOR newspaper pages published in Major Metropolitan Daily Newspapers, during the early half of the 20th century. All pages are lavishly illustrated with graphics of the day, and are suitable for framing (18x24). The presentations are hilarious, astonishing, quixotic and ironic. (This collection is NOT about Gay History.) There are appx 50 original full pages in this collection. View slideshow of a few sample jpgs:http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/Gay?authkey=Gv1sRgCJa6_rOJlrSdKQ#slideshow Price: $2500 3) “How To Spot a Jap” WW2 Sunday Comic Pages Milt Caniff “So you’re Going to China, Private Jones!” WW2 Sunday Comic Page Milt Caniff http://img464.imageshack.us/img464/4024/spotjaptu1.jpg http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/3308/caniffx2kj9.jpg $250 for both pages. --- On Sun, 6/13/10, Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com wrote: From: Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com Subject: Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting... To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Date: Sunday, June 13, 2010, 2:51 PM Rod, We need to let these hostilities go. Over the years you and I have argued about nothing. I'm a man of Peace and Love. That's why I want to extend an olive branch to you. Rod, why don't you meet in las Vegas and let me bend you over the counter at my love mansion. I'll will sure try to make sweet love to you to the best of my ability. You won't regret it my friend. Remember one thing Rod. Its my duty to please that booty. Cheers, Rich Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.
Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting...
sorry Rod, that email is just another example of the moron in California spoofing emails I'm surprised that you would fall for it as I know you are smarter than Douche is. he is one person you actually tower over take a look at the isp headers of that email.. it's via a spoof site and I most certainly did not send it in BTW: if you want to kiss and make up, you know what you have to kiss At 04:17 PM 6/13/2010, rodxmorgan wrote: --- On Sun, 6/13/10, rodxmorgan rodxmor...@yahoo.com wrote: You want to kiss and make up? Fine. Find me buyers for these 3 properties: I pay 10% commission. 1) The Most Stinging Indictment of Prohibition Covering an Entire Century âTHE DOPE CHRONICLES: 1850-1950â, published by Harper Row had documented the hysteria, the hypocrisy, and ultimately the failure by the government to enforce a policy of Prohibition. http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/4679/dopchron1cv6.jpg http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/4417/dopchron2fa0.jpg The original source materials for âTHE DOPE CHRONICLESâ had been taken from runs of a dozen Major Metropolitan Daily Newspapers, 1850-1950. 1) The material was hilarious: Screaming Headlines, Lurid Addict Stories, Sob Sisters, Allegorical Editorial Cartoons, Fantastic Graphics, Dope Movies, Busts, Politics, Crime, ..Corruption .. 2) The irony was legendary: During the Roaring Twenties, the nation had been rallied by the Popular Press both AGAINST Alcohol Prohibition, but also IN FAVOR of Dope Prohibition. Propagandists, Lobbyists, and Spin Doctors were weaving their fantastic tales on the Editorial Pages. 3) And the outcome was tragic: Tens of thousands of deaths were credited to the hysterical and hypocritical attempts at legislating Public Morality. The book is now out of print. But the original Source Materials remain: a MICROFILM COLLECTION of 2200 newspaper pages, culled from runs of a dozen Major Metropolitan Daily Newspapers, 1850-1950. (Only about 30% of the collection had been used for the book.) The pages relate to the topics of Dope, Drugs, Prohibition, Hysteria, and the ambient culture from each decade. (ZIG-ZAG ads, 1919) The collection, as a collective work, makes a powerful statement about the excesses of Prohibition. It is filled with thousands of photos, illustrations and graphics---surrealistically depicting the Demons which were preying upon Society. The collection is for sale. $10,000 2) FABULOUS COLLECTION: Vintage GAY Newspaper Pages, 1900-1950s The Gay Return of the Shuttlecock, San Francisco, 1923 Queer Business Customs in Mexico, Boston, 1913 Tallulah Bankhead, Let Us Be Gay, SF Chronicle, 1934 The Best Support in the World for a Rupture... ...is the Human Hand, New York, 1920 The Fairies, Caprice for Piano, Boston Globe, 1900 Four Queens, Illustrated, Portland, 1926 Those Queer Weddings Faults of Some Fruits, 1901 Gay Grand Dukes Keep Paris Guessing, Exquisite Your Meat is 100% Pure Gay College Petting Parties These authentic Headlines, News Stories, Advertisements, Full-Color Illustrated Feature Stories are part of a collection of original FULL PAGE, FULL COLOR newspaper pages published in Major Metropolitan Daily Newspapers, during the early half of the 20th century. All pages are lavishly illustrated with graphics of the day, and are suitable for framing (18x24). The presentations are hilarious, astonishing, quixotic and ironic. (This collection is NOT about Gay History.) There are appx 50 original full pages in this collection. View slideshow of a few sample jpgs: http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/Gay?authkey=Gv1sRgCJa6_rOJlrSdKQ#slideshowhttp://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/Gay?authkey=Gv1sRgCJa6_rOJlrSdKQ#slideshow Price: $2500 3) âHow To Spot a Japâ WW2 Sunday Comic Pages Milt Caniff âSo youâre Going to China, Private Jones!â WW2 Sunday Comic Page Milt Caniff http://img464.imageshack.us/img464/4024/spotjaptu1.jpghttp://img464.imageshack.us/img464/4024/spotjaptu1.jpg http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/3308/caniffx2kj9.jpg $250 for both pages. --- On Sun, 6/13/10, Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com wrote: From: Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com Subject: Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting... To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Date: Sunday, June 13, 2010, 2:51 PM Rod, We need to let these hostilities go. Over the years you and I have argued about nothing. I'm a man of Peace and Love. That's why I want to extend an olive branch to you. Rod, why don't you meet in las Vegas and let me bend you over the counter at my love mansion. I'll will sure try to make sweet love to you to the best of my ability. You won't regret it my friend. Remember one thing Rod. Its my duty to please that booty. Cheers, Rich Visit the MoPo Mailing List
Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting...
Men! This is growing tiresome! Let me suggest a website you can both go to and send each other a therapeutic gift: http://www.poopsenders.com/ (You don't have to... it's just a thought. It's the thought that counts anyway.) K. On Jun 13, 2010, at 6:23 PM, Richard Halegua Comic Art wrote: sorry Rod, that email is just another example of the moron in California spoofing emails I'm surprised that you would fall for it as I know you are smarter than Douche is. he is one person you actually tower over take a look at the isp headers of that email.. it's via a spoof site and I most certainly did not send it in BTW: if you want to kiss and make up, you know what you have to kiss At 04:17 PM 6/13/2010, rodxmorgan wrote: --- On Sun, 6/13/10, rodxmorgan rodxmor...@yahoo.com wrote: You want to kiss and make up? Fine. Find me buyers for these 3 properties: I pay 10% commission. 1) The Most Stinging Indictment of Prohibition Covering an Entire Century ╲THE DOPE CHRONICLES: 1850-1950╡, published by Harper Row had documented the hysteria, the hypocrisy, and ultimately the failure by the government to enforce a policy of Prohibition. http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/4679/dopchron1cv6.jpg http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/4417/dopchron2fa0.jpg The original source materials for ╲THE DOPE CHRONICLES╡ had been taken from runs of a dozen Major Metropolitan Daily Newspapers, 1850-1950. 1) The material was hilarious: Screaming Headlines, Lurid Addict Stories, Sob Sisters, Allegorical Editorial Cartoons, Fantastic Graphics, Dope Movies, Busts, Politics, Crime, ∑..Corruption∑.. 2) The irony was legendary: During the Roaring Twenties, the nation had been rallied by the Popular Press both AGAINST Alcohol Prohibition, but also IN FAVOR of Dope Prohibition. Propagandists, Lobbyists, and Spin Doctors were weaving their fantastic tales on the Editorial Pages. 3) And the outcome was tragic: Tens of thousands of deaths were credited to the hysterical and hypocritical attempts at legislating Public Morality. The book is now out of print. But the original Source Materials remain: a MICROFILM COLLECTION of 2200 newspaper pages, culled from runs of a dozen Major Metropolitan Daily Newspapers, 1850-1950. (Only about 30% of the collection had been used for the book.) The pages relate to the topics of Dope, Drugs, Prohibition, Hysteria, and the ambient culture from each decade. (ZIG-ZAG ads, 1919) The collection, as a collective work, makes a powerful statement about the excesses of Prohibition. It is filled with thousands of photos, illustrations and graphics---surrealistically depicting the Demons which were preying upon Society. The collection is for sale. $10,000 2) FABULOUS COLLECTION: Vintage GAY Newspaper Pages, 1900-1950s The Gay Return of the Shuttlecock, San Francisco, 1923 Queer Business Customs in Mexico, Boston, 1913 Tallulah Bankhead, Let Us Be Gay, SF Chronicle, 1934 The Best Support in the World for a Rupture... ...is the Human Hand, New York, 1920 The Fairies, Caprice for Piano, Boston Globe, 1900 Four Queens, Illustrated, Portland, 1926 Those Queer Weddings Faults of Some Fruits, 1901 Gay Grand Dukes Keep Paris Guessing, Exquisite Your Meat is 100% Pure Gay College Petting Parties These authentic Headlines, News Stories, Advertisements, Full-Color Illustrated Feature Stories are part of a collection of original FULL PAGE, FULL COLOR newspaper pages published in Major Metropolitan Daily Newspapers, during the early half of the 20th century. All pages are lavishly illustrated with graphics of the day, and are suitable for framing (18x24). The presentations are hilarious, astonishing, quixotic and ironic. (This collection is NOT about Gay History.) There are appx 50 original full pages in this collection. View slideshow of a few sample jpgs: http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/Gay?authkey=Gv1sRgCJa6_rOJlrSdKQ#slideshow Price: $2500 3) ╲How To Spot a Jap╡ WW2 Sunday Comic Pages Milt Caniff ╲So youâ•˙re Going to China, Private Jones!╡ WW2 Sunday Comic Page Milt Caniff http://img464.imageshack.us/img464/4024/spotjaptu1.jpg http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/3308/caniffx2kj9.jpg $250 for both pages. --- On Sun, 6/13/10, Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com wrote: From: Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com Subject: Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting... To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Date: Sunday, June 13, 2010, 2:51 PM Rod, We need to let these
Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting...
Hey, what did camels ever do to you? From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of rodxmorgan Sent: Sunday, June 13, 2010 5:28 PM To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Subject: Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting... NEWS RELEASE Of the many URLs run by RH, aka “A Diarrhea Gulch” and “King of Camel Dung” ---a new one has been added: CamelDungBid.com Hundreds of Banner Ads proclaim: ***Camel Dung---99 cents/lb. ***Vintage Camel Dung, 1000 different Varieties---bids start at 99 cents ***Camel Dung---99 cents/ton ***Free Camel Dung (with a lot of disclaimers in very small type) ***Anal Camel Curses---POR ***Special Report, “Raising Camel Dung for Fun and Profit” ***Flash: Stolen from my Vegas Warehouse: 5,000,000 tons of Camel Dung ***New autobio title: “My Mother was the Original Camel Dung” ***Cooking with Camel Dung: “It’s Better than you would Think” ***Treatise: “You’ll never go back to Pig Shit” ***Camel Dung: 101 Flavors, and counting ***Camel Dung, and the price of newly minted slugs in Las Vegas ***”Shut my mouth, before I eat another Camel Turd” ***Camel Dung---to replace SPAM? God, I just pray that this deviant does not discover buried dinosaur crap. From: Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com Subject: Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting... To: rodxmorgan rodxmor...@yahoo.com, MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Date: Sunday, June 13, 2010, 12:19 PM At 12:03 PM 6/13/2010, rodxmorgan wrote: Open letter to RH, aka “A DIARRHEA GULCH” Double your thorazine doses---might help with your psychotic outbursts. And triple your ex-lax intake, as you seem to be tooo full of brown fecal material. Racking my brains as to why our resident halfwit (better half a wit than no wit at all) was so scatalogically inclined. And then it came to me: “LAS VEGAS MORON” anagrammizes into “GROSS ANAL MOVE” (Better quadruple the ex-lax, and enemas twice a day.) Oh, the tortured brain: devoid of wit; and constantly spewing stale, banal epithets which tend to glorify his bowel movements : ***you are an insignificant flea eating the dung from a dead camel's ass ***you are an insignificant flea eating the dung out of a camel's rump ***until then.. youare still an insignificant flea eating the dung from a dead camel's behind.. tasty isn't it ***and that is exactly what I said earlier.. that the sellers always know they are totally full of dried camel dung Yes, virtually the same moldy phrases from four of RH’s (aka “A DIARRHEA GULCH”) MOPO postings, over the past few months. Chrissake, dummy---get a new writer; get a new schtick! And quit fetishizing camel shit. People will think you’re weird. The benediction will be from our friend Cyrano: Such, my dear sir, is what you might have said, Had you of wit or letters the least jot: But, O most lamentable man!--of wit You never had an atom, and of letters You have three letters only!--they spell Ass! And--had you had the necessary wit, To serve me all the pleasantries I quote Before this noble audience. . .e'en so, You would not have been let to utter one-- Nay, not the half or quarter of such jest! I take them from myself all in good part, But not from any other man that breathes! CATALOG: VIEW 145 LISTS 5,000 JPGS: ## http://posterazzi.blogspot.com http://posterazzi.blogspot.com/ http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=posterazzi http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=posterazzip=v p=v ## Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content. Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content. Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.
Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting...
I do not care who sent the email. What you haven't figured out, schmuck, is that this giant thread allows me to expose many of my collections that are for sale. The longer the thread, the more exposure and attention. All the insults, banter, brouhaha is editorial content. My messages contain the ads. Why you would even care to play the insult game is a mystery. Every time you begin ranting, you lose credibility, and thus customers. For this list is a vital part your daily bread. These are your 99 cent customers. Not mine. My interest in posting my ads here is the fact that it becomes a permanent record. Peruse all the recent Rod Morgan posts---and you will find that every time TCM features a vintage film, star, genre---I have them trumped. 10,000-15,000 titles is nothing to sneer at. I have enough material for a thousand film festivals. My clientele. As well as arcane genre collectors who occasionally peruse filmfan.com. You wanna fuck with me? I fuck back. Puts money in my pocket; takes money out of yours. Got more scat? Reference Archive for the Film Industry POSTERAZZI ARCHIVES Our Warehouse contains a vast collection of 150,000 CATALOGED Original Jumbo Lobby Cards, 1930s-1980s. The collection comes from a Regional Film Archive in Mexico that had serviced 20 theatres for a 50 year period. Representing 10,000-15,000 Classic and Cult Films seen in Mexico---from: US, Mexico, Italy, Germany, France, Japan, Russia, Hong Kong, etc. We can provide you with hundreds of authentic Lobby Cards, filled with images relating to your particular project. World’s Largest Cataloged Archive: Original Jumbo Lobby Cards, 1930’s-1980’s ## ***Appx 150,000 oversized title/lobby cards (13 x 17) ***10,000-15,000 separate titles, 1930's-1980's ***Complete sets of 8 for most titles ***US, EUR, MX, Foreign Film Titles ## CATALOG: View 145 LISTS 5,000 Sample JPGs ## http://posterazzi.blogspot.com http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=posterazzip=v ## The Mexican Lobby Card is filled with a very high density of original cinematic imagery, taken from the original Press Books which had been published for each films release and international promotion. Photographs, drawings, illustrations, typography and ballyhoo decorate each lobby card. There are 8 different bw still insets on 8 different cards, thus: a Set of 8 Lobby Cards. The Lobby Cards in the Collection contain over 1,000,000 different images. Posterazzi specializes in providing Corporations, Museums, Institutions, Studios, Artists, and individual Collectors with specialized “genre” collections of these Lobby Cards---relating to their particular project. Two of our recent Clients: 1000 different Lobby Cards relating to Dope, Drugs, Narcotics---for an Institution in Geneva: http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/Misc#5185230705369057586 http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/Misc#5185232693938918098 http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/Addenda#5185210725181172466 http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/Addenda#5185210952814439634 1200 different Lobby Cards relating to Boxing---for a Researcher on the East Coast: http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/USTitles1#5185535115471163538 http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/USTitles1#5185536086133774626 http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/USTitles2#5185539560762323074 http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/USTitles2#5185539358898859762 We can embark on a Project to comb the Archives for Lobby Cards relating to your particular project or interest. Email for further details. --- On Sun, 6/13/10, Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com wrote: From: Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com Subject: Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting... To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Date: Sunday, June 13, 2010, 4:23 PM sorry Rod, that email is just another example of the moron in California spoofing emails I'm surprised that you would fall for it as I know you are smarter than Douche is. he is one person you actually tower over take a look at the isp headers of that email.. it's via a spoof site and I most certainly did not send it in BTW: if you want to kiss and make up, you know what you have to kiss At 04:17 PM 6/13/2010, rodxmorgan wrote: --- On Sun, 6/13/10, rodxmorgan rodxmor...@yahoo.com wrote: You want to kiss and make up? Fine. Find me buyers for these 3 properties: I pay 10% commission. 1) The Most Stinging Indictment of Prohibition Covering
Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting...
Filling orders every day. I laugh too---all the way to BofA. Thx for extending the thread. My unparalleled list of 314 Film Noir titles is now more popular than Jesus. CATALOG: VIEW 145 LISTS 5,000 JPGS: ## http://posterazzi.blogspot.com http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=posterazzip=v ## --- On Sun, 6/13/10, Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com wrote: From: Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com Subject: Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting... To: rodxmorgan rodxmor...@yahoo.com Date: Sunday, June 13, 2010, 5:36 PM LMMFAO do you really think people want to buy your shit.. LOL what a donkey youi are.. LOL At 05:33 PM 6/13/2010, you wrote: I do not care who sent the email. What you haven't figured out, schmuck, is that this giant thread allows me to expose many of my collections that are for sale. The longer the thread, the more exposure and attention. All the insults, banter, brouhaha is editorial content. My messages contain the ads. Why you would even care to play the insult game is a mystery. Every time you begin ranting, you lose credibility, and thus customers. For this list is a vital part your daily bread. These are your 99 cent customers. Not mine. My interest in posting my ads here is the fact that it becomes a permanent record. Peruse all the recent Rod Morgan posts---and you will find that every time TCM features a vintage film, star, genre---I have them trumped. 10,000-15,000 titles is nothing to sneer at. I have enough material for a thousand film festivals. My clientele. As well as arcane genre collectors who occasionally peruse filmfan.com. You wanna fuck with me? I fuck back. Puts money in my pocket; takes money out of yours. Got more scat? Reference Archive for the Film Industry POSTERAZZI ARCHIVES Our Warehouse contains a vast collection of 150,000 CATALOGED Original Jumbo Lobby Cards, 1930s-1980s. The collection comes from a Regional Film Archive in Mexico that had serviced 20 theatres for a 50 year period. Representing 10,000-15,000 Classic and Cult Films seen in Mexico---from: US, Mexico, Italy, Germany, France, Japan, Russia, Hong Kong, etc. We can provide you with hundreds of authentic Lobby Cards, filled with images relating to your particular project. World’s Largest Cataloged Archive: Original Jumbo Lobby Cards, 1930’s-1980’s ## ***Appx 150,000 oversized title/lobby cards (13 x 17) ***10,000-15,000 separate titles, 1930's-1980's ***Complete sets of 8 for most titles ***US, EUR, MX, Foreign Film Titles ## CATALOG: View 145 LISTS 5,000 Sample JPGs ## http://posterazzi.blogspot.com http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=posterazzip=v ## The Mexican Lobby Card is filled with a very high density of original cinematic imagery, taken from the original Press Books which had been published for each films release and international promotion. Photographs, drawings, illustrations, typography and ballyhoo decorate each lobby card. There are 8 different bw still insets on 8 different cards, thus: a Set of 8 Lobby Cards. The Lobby Cards in the Collection contain over 1,000,000 different images. Posterazzi specializes in providing Corporations, Museums, Institutions, Studios, Artists, and individual Collectors with specialized “genre� collections of these Lobby Cards---relating to their particular project. Two of our recent Clients: 1000 different Lobby Cards relating to Dope, Drugs, Narcotics---for an Institution in Geneva: http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/Misc#5185230705369057586 http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/Misc#5185232693938918098 http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/Addenda#5185210725181172466 http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/Addenda#5185210952814439634 1200 different Lobby Cards relating to Boxing---for a Researcher on the East Coast: http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/USTitles1#5185535115471163538 http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/USTitles1#5185536086133774626 http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/USTitles2#5185539560762323074 http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/USTitles2#5185539358898859762 We can embark on a Project to comb the Archives for Lobby Cards relating to your particular project or interest. Email for further details.
Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting...
You betray your roots, feigele. *Original Movie Lobby Cards---Dope, Drugs, Narcs* The first number following each title represents the number of posters available. Email me with your selections, and I will respond with prices. above the law---6---100k18 altered states---12---35---sf3 Altered states---3---1sh.sf atlantic city---malle---14---dir2 band of the hand---35---100k18 beverly hills cop---2---com14 Bird---2---1sh camino de la droga---22---still---dop Cazadores de narcos---18---dop Cocaine cowboys---10---dop cold turkey---21---com2 Confessions of an opium eater---10---dop crack house---1---1sh---dop damned---23---1530---dir Dune---2---1sh.sf Fiend of dope island---17---dop fire over africa---13---2040---g6 Fists of fury(the big boss)---65---mabl fletch---25---100k6 forbidden cargo---2---100k1 foxes---4---100k18 french connection 2---3---com10 french connection 2---5---com11 french connection---8---3050---g4 Fritz the cat---18---anim furia de los malvados---1---dop Fury of the Congo---10---3050---tzj gene krupa story---15---com14 Genova a mano armada---war against drugs---7---dop Girl, the body and the pill---16---dop high school confidential---13---50100---bada hit---5---100k19 imagine---2---11x14---m (also, one sheet) innocent man---72---100k18 Jigsaw---7---dop Jungle Jim---20---50100---tzj k-9---1---1sh last trip of an adolescent---13---dop l.s.d.---1---dop lady sings the blues---20---100k18 Last hunter---34---dop lenny---21---com3 long days journey into night---19---1530---g9 lujuria de marihuana---3---dop magnum force---38---4075---g3 magnum force---8---4075---g13 Man With the Golden Arm---35---75125---fs Midnight express---1---1sh midnight express---50---100k18 Misterio de los hongos alucinantes---14---mex11 Modern times---chaplin Monkey on my back---19---dop Mundo de las drogas---9---dop naked youth---9---1020---bada Narco el duel rojo---96---dop Narco terror---32---dop Narcosatanicos diabolicos---32---dop Narcotrafico---54---dop New orleans after dark---13---dop Operacion marijuana---1---1sh---1---dop organization---18---100k12 Outland---1---1sh.sf outland---20---sf7 perversion---1---2x---dop pickup alley---15---com4 Policia de narcoticos---20---dop Poppy is also a flower---12---dop postcards from the edge---17---100k19 prince of the city---5---100k19 Pusher---23---dop salaam bombay---nair---7---dir2 santa sangre---5------dir scapegoat---20---100k1 scarface---3---100k17 straight time---10---com3 super cops---16---100k9 Tequila sunrise---1---1sh Tex---30---dla2 third man---2---200350---dir This is Elvis---40---1530---elv three men and a baby---10---100k17 touch of evil---8---200400---g7 Traficantes en paris---13---dop viridiana---13------dir Viridiana---bunuel---2---dir3 wait until dark---17---100k9 yellow submarine---23---13x17---g---250600 yellow submarine---6---11x14---g # The Posters are original, and come from a Regional Film Archive in Mexico City. They were designed in Hollywood, Europe or Mexico---and printed in Mexico. They contain both stills from the Film and also design elements from the One Sheet Poster. The typography, photos, artwork, stars names, credits, drawings, scenes, emotional impact, appeal, and intrinsic value are virtually the same as Posters from Hollywood or any other international Metropolis where the film had been shown. However, the layout will be much flashier, more graphically intensive, or even more lurid. The size is appx. 13 x 17---over 40% larger than a standard Lobby Card. As such, each Poster is a cross between a Jumbo Lobby Card, Title Card, and a One Sheet Poster. The Posters were printed on either heavy Cardboard Stock, thick fine Linen Paper, or sturdy Poster Stock. Overall very good condition, altho there will be occasional tears, pinholes, stains, etc. There are eight different variations for each poster---containing different stills from the film. Some dupes. # Sun, 6/13/10, Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com wrote: From: Richard Halegua Comic Art sa...@comic-art.com Subject: Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting... To: rodxmorgan rodxmor...@yahoo.com Date: Sunday, June 13, 2010, 5:51 PM I'll bet you're more popular than Jesus is on Christopher street or in the Castro district too.. Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible
Re: [MOPO] Noir?---314 titles, and counting...
Hey Rich, I know think you're hip and progressive because you use to be married to some COLOURED girls and because you smoke medical marijuana for your chronic obesity. But could you please refrain from using you're little Internet abbreviations. You're looking Potokar right now. Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com ___ How to UNSUBSCRIBE from the MoPo Mailing List Send a message addressed to: lists...@listserv.american.edu In the BODY of your message type: SIGNOFF MOPO-L The author of this message is solely responsible for its content.