Re: [MOPO] expendables 2 trailer

2012-05-04 Thread Adrian Cowdry


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Re: [MOPO] METROPOLIS THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!

2012-05-04 Thread Sean Linkenback
I remember the last time someone around here swore their life on a statement.
It was a restorer who swore on his life that the 1931 Dracula one-sheet then 
being offered by Profiles in History was an original.

But if you like to offer 2-3x what posters are worth, I certainly hope you will 
remember to check out our auctions starting this weekend.


  - Original Message - 
  From: Paul Waines 
  To: Smith, Grey - 1367 
  Sent: Friday, May 04, 2012 1:25 AM
  Subject: RE: [MOPO] METROPOLIS THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!


  http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=695lotNo=85729

  I have the correct facts on this and would swear my life on it.  The truth 
will eventually come out and be told to everyone.  It's just a matter of time.  
People already know about it.


  Prior to last year you co-owed (w/ Heritage) or owned the paperbacked 
Phantom of the Opera One Sheet poster above and set up the trade for 
consignment plan with Ken Schacter right around the March 2011 Heritage 
Signature auction (he consigned many, many posters to this auction but some 
included the French Horror of Dracula, Fantastic Voyage Teaser, Vertigo 30 X 40 
amongst many, many others).  Many, Many other items were taken in by Heritage 
Auctions from Ken Schacter in exchange trading him “The Phantom of the Opera” 
One Sheet poster above. That is a cold hard fact. In that particular signature 
auction and others. Please do not try to deny this because last year you 
negotiated the plan for him to acquire “The Phantom of the Opera” poster above 
in exchange for consignments to Heritage Auctions (albeit Ken may have pestered 
you to the point and completely dragged you into this). 



  The consignment deal for The Phantom of the Opera went through last year 
after taking many months time of Ken negotiating and speaking with you (Grey) 
over the phone.  The deal took months to complete but in then end, Ken got the 
“Phantom of the Opera” poster from you (I have pictures of the poster hanging 
on Ken’s wall taken last year on my computer).  After the deal went through you 
then personally flew out to Los Angeles and hand delivered The Phantom of the 
Opera paperbacked one sheet poster above to him.  I also heard the poster was 
actually sitting in a vault in Los Angeles (or the Heritage offices) waiting on 
Ken to complete the deal. It went through and he got the poster.  Again that is 
a bonafide cold hard fact (I have photos of Ken with the poster).



  Why you were there assisting the State of California and the trustee was 
EXTREMELY bizarre to say the least especially considering he consigned so much 
poster material through Heritage over the years.  



  I guess this mutual relationship between you all explains why so many times 
over the years he’d sell through Heritage rather than sell directly to me even 
when I’d offer him 2X or 3X what a poster he was selling was worth.

  I'm not saying by any means that Heritage or “sign on the dotted line” Grey 
Smith knew what was going on, but Grey Smith representing “the state of 
California and Robert C. Mannheim” presents itself as a MAJOR conflict of 
interest because he took “bad consignments” from Ken Schacter in exchange for 
“The Phantom of the Opera” which was not on the truck (amongst other things) 
when marshalls hauled Ken’s stolen“movie material” off last Wednesday. 









- Original Message -

From: Smith, Grey - 1367

Sent: 05/03/12 09:16 PM

To: Paul Waines

Subject: RE: [MOPO] METROPOLIS THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!



Where ever you’re getting your facts, you should do a little bit better 
fact checking!





You obviously have some very poor sources.

















From: Paul Waines [mailto:pwaine...@gmx.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2012 8:03 PM
To: Smith, Grey - 1367
Subject: Re: [MOPO] METROPOLIS THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!











Didn't the vast majority of Heritage's movie poster consignments come from 
Ken Schacter over the last few years?

http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=695lotNo=85729

For example didn't Ken swing a $200,000 or $300,000 trade with Heritage 
last year in exchange for this paperbacked One Sheet for The Phantom of the 
Opera that is shown above and was hauled off last Wednesday?  I heard Ken gave 
them consignments for their Signature auctions in exchange for this one 
Phantom of the Opera poster over a gradual period of time dating back to a 
least the last couple of years.  That is a fact.  Another California collector 
told me that a motherload of these items were in Heritage's 2011 March Dallas 
Signature auction.  That also is a fact.

Wouldn't this be a major confict of interest if Heritage were given the 
opportunity to sell on behalf of the Trustee if they were tied into this?  That 
is taking in dirty consigments from someone who didn't have a clean title on 
them or was using laundered money?

-P 





-Original Message-
From: 

Re: [MOPO] METROPOLIS THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!

2012-05-04 Thread David Kusumoto




Sean, you just forwarded a note to the MoPo group that was never posted 
PUBLICLY to the MoPo group.  This is the first time I've seen this exchange 
between Grey and Paul Waines.

Date: Fri, 4 May 2012 03:57:42 -0400
From: s...@platinumposters.com
Subject: Re: METROPOLIS THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU








I remember the last time someone around here swore 
their life on a statement.
It was a restorer who swore on his life that the 
1931 Dracula one-sheet then being offered by Profiles in History was an 
original.
 
But if you like to offer 2-3x what posters are 
worth, I certainly hope you will remember to check out our auctions starting 
this weekend.
 


  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Paul Waines 
  
  To: Smith, Grey - 1367 
  Sent: Friday, May 04, 2012 1:25 AM
  Subject: RE: [MOPO] METROPOLIS 
  THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!
  

  http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=695lotNo=85729
  I have the 
  correct facts on this and would swear my life on it.  The truth 
  will eventually come out and be told to everyone.  It's just a matter of 
  time.  People already know about it.
  
Prior to last year 
  you co-owed (w/ Heritage) or owned the paperbacked Phantom of the Opera One 
  Sheet poster above and set up the trade for consignment plan with Ken 
Schacter 
  right around the March 2011 Heritage Signature auction (he consigned many, 
  many posters to this auction but some included the French Horror of Dracula, 
  Fantastic Voyage Teaser, Vertigo 30 X 40 amongst many, many others).  
  Many, Many other items were taken in by Heritage Auctions from Ken Schacter 
in 
  exchange trading him “The Phantom of the Opera” One Sheet poster above. That 
  is a cold hard fact. In that particular signature auction and others. Please 
  do not try to deny this because last year you negotiated the plan for him to 
  acquire “The Phantom of the Opera” poster above in exchange for consignments 
  to Heritage Auctions (albeit Ken may have pestered you to the point and 
  completely dragged you into this). 
   
  The consignment deal 
  for The Phantom of the Opera went through last year after taking many 
months 
  time of Ken negotiating and speaking with you (Grey) over the phone.  The 
  deal took months to complete but in then end, Ken got the “Phantom of the 
  Opera” poster from you (I have pictures of the poster hanging on Ken’s wall 
  taken last year on my computer).  After the deal went through you then 
  personally flew out to Los Angeles and hand delivered The Phantom of the 
  Opera paperbacked one sheet poster above to him.  I also heard the 
  poster was actually sitting in a vault in Los Angeles (or the Heritage 
  offices) waiting on Ken to complete the deal. It went through and he got the 
  poster.  Again that is a bonafide cold hard fact (I have photos of Ken 
  with the poster).
   
  Why you were there 
  assisting the State of California and the trustee was EXTREMELY bizarre 
  to say the least especially considering he consigned so much poster material 
  through Heritage over the years.  
   
  I guess this mutual 
  relationship between you all explains why so many times over the years he’d 
  sell through Heritage rather than sell directly to me even when I’d offer him 
  2X or 3X what a poster he was selling was worth.
I'm not saying by any 
  means that Heritage or “sign on the dotted line” Grey Smith knew what was 
  going on, but Grey Smith representing “the state of California and Robert C. 
  Mannheim” presents itself as a MAJOR conflict of interest because he took 
“bad 
  consignments” from Ken Schacter in exchange for “The Phantom of the Opera” 
  which was not on the truck (amongst other things) when marshalls hauled Ken’s 
  stolen“movie material” off last Wednesday. 
  
  
  

  
- Original Message -
From: Smith, Grey - 1367
Sent: 05/03/12 09:16 PM
To: Paul Waines
Subject: RE: [MOPO] METROPOLIS THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!

Where ever you’re getting your facts, you should do a little bit better fact 
checking!
You obviously have some very poor sources.

- Original 
Message -
From: Paul Waines [mailto:pwaine...@gmx.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2012 8:03 PM
To: Smith, Grey - 1367
Subject: Re: [MOPO] METROPOLIS THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!

Didn't the vast majority of Heritage's movie poster consignments come from Ken 
Schacter over the last few years?

http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=695lotNo=85729

For example didn't Ken swing a $200,000 or $300,000 trade with Heritage last 
year in exchange for this paperbacked One Sheet for The Phantom of the Opera 
that is shown above and was hauled off last Wednesday?  I heard Ken gave them 
consignments for their Signature auctions in exchange for this one Phantom of 
the Opera poster over a gradual period of time dating back to a least the last 
couple of years.  That is a fact.  Another California collector told me that a 
motherload of these items were in 

Re: [MOPO] METROPOLIS THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!

2012-05-04 Thread Neil Jaworski
Crikey, it seems that the hobby can't operate without some kind of ongoing 
scandal.

I really hope this situation can be resolved without another major firestorm %/

Neil



 From: David Kusumoto davidmkusum...@hotmail.com
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
Sent: Friday, 4 May 2012, 9:17
Subject: Re: [MOPO] METROPOLIS THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!
 

 
Sean, you just forwarded a note to the MoPo group that was never posted 
PUBLICLY to the MoPo group.  This is the first time I've seen this exchange 
between Grey and Paul Waines.




Date: Fri, 4 May 2012 03:57:42 -0400
From: s...@platinumposters.com
Subject: Re: METROPOLIS THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU

 
I remember the last time someone around here swore 
their life on a statement.
It was a restorer who swore on his life that the 
1931 Dracula one-sheet then being offered by Profiles in History was an 
original.
 
But if you like to offer 2-3x what posters are 
worth, I certainly hope you will remember to check out our auctions starting 
this weekend.
 
- Original Message - 
From: Paul Waines 
To: Smith, Grey - 1367 
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2012 1:25 AM
Subject: RE: [MOPO] METROPOLIS  THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=695lotNo=85729
I have the  correct facts on this and would swear my life on it.  The truth  
will eventually come out and be told to everyone.  It's just a matter of  
time.  People already know about it.
Prior to last year  you co-owed (w/ Heritage) or owned the paperbacked Phantom 
of the Opera One  Sheet poster above and set up the trade for consignment plan 
with Ken Schacter  right around the March 2011 Heritage Signature auction (he 
consigned many,  many posters to this auction but some included the French 
Horror of Dracula,  Fantastic Voyage Teaser, Vertigo 30 X 40 amongst many, many 
others).   Many, Many other items were taken in by Heritage Auctions from Ken 
Schacter in  exchange trading him “The Phantom of the Opera” One Sheet poster 
above. That  is a cold hard fact. In that particular signature auction and 
others. Please  do not try to deny this because last year you negotiated the 
plan for him to  acquire “The Phantom of the Opera” poster above in exchange 
for consignments  to Heritage Auctions (albeit Ken may have pestered you to the 
point and  completely dragged you into this). 
 
The consignment deal  for The Phantom of the Opera went through last year 
after taking many months  time of Ken negotiating and speaking with you (Grey) 
over the phone.  The  deal took months to complete but in then end, Ken got the 
“Phantom of the  Opera” poster from you (I have pictures of the poster hanging 
on Ken’s wall  taken last year on my computer).  After the deal went through 
you then  personally flew out to Los Angeles and hand delivered The Phantom of 
the  Opera paperbacked one sheet poster above to him.  I also heard the  
poster was actually sitting in a vault in Los Angeles (or the Heritage  
offices) waiting on Ken to complete the deal. It went through and he got the  
poster.  Again that is a bonafide cold hard fact (I have photos of Ken  with 
the poster).
 
Why you were there  assisting the State of California and the trustee 
was EXTREMELY bizarre  to say the least especially considering he consigned so 
much poster material  through Heritage over the years.  
 
I guess this mutual  relationship between you all explains why so many times 
over the years he’d  sell through Heritage rather than sell directly to me even 
when I’d offer him  2X or 3X what a poster he was selling was worth.
I'm not saying by any  means that Heritage or “sign on the dotted line” Grey 
Smith knew what was  going on, but Grey Smith representing “the state of 
California and Robert C.  Mannheim” presents itself as a MAJOR conflict of 
interest because he took “bad  consignments” from Ken Schacter in exchange for 
“The Phantom of the Opera”  which was not on the truck (amongst other things) 
when marshalls hauled Ken’s  stolen“movie material” off last Wednesday. 
- Original Message -
From: Smith, Grey - 1367
Sent: 05/03/12 09:16 PM
To: Paul Waines
Subject: RE: [MOPO] METROPOLIS THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!

Where ever you’re getting your facts, you should do a little bit better fact 
checking!
You obviously have some very poor sources.

- Original  Message -
From: Paul Waines [mailto:pwaine...@gmx.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2012 8:03 PM
To: Smith, Grey - 1367
Subject: Re: [MOPO] METROPOLIS THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!

Didn't the vast majority of Heritage's movie poster consignments come from Ken 
Schacter over the last few years?

http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=695lotNo=85729

For example didn't Ken swing a $200,000 or $300,000 trade with Heritage last 
year in exchange for this paperbacked One Sheet for The Phantom of the Opera 
that is shown above and was hauled off last Wednesday?  I heard 

Re: [MOPO] METROPOLIS THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!

2012-05-04 Thread James Gresham
Grey Smith and Heritage auctions are NOT the bad guy here.  They are one of
the primary experts in our field.  Therefore, it is logical for a legal
firm to request their assistance.  I can tell you for a fact that Grey was
very helpful in piecing together the Haggard plot.  I am grateful for
Grey's expertise in our hobby.  And, if I was having problems with someone,
he is the expert I would try to obtain to secure posters.  I have no idea
what the arrangement was, but lets not villainize the guy trying to keep
our hobby on track.  In a hobby that seems to have increasing problems, I
can tell you Grey is one of the good guys here.  Jim Gresham

On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 3:57 AM, Sean Linkenback s...@platinumposters.comwrote:

 **
 I remember the last time someone around here swore their life on a
 statement.
 It was a restorer who swore on his life that the 1931 Dracula one-sheet
 then being offered by Profiles in History was an original.

 But if you like to offer 2-3x what posters are worth, I certainly hope you
 will remember to check out our auctions starting this weekend.



 - Original Message -
 *From:* Paul Waines pwaine...@gmx.com
 *To:* Smith, Grey - 1367 gre...@ha.com
 *Sent:* Friday, May 04, 2012 1:25 AM
 *Subject:* RE: [MOPO] METROPOLIS THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!

 http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=695lotNo=85729

 *I have the correct facts on this and would swear my life on it*.  The
 truth will eventually come out and be told to everyone.  It's just a matter
 of time.  People already know about it.


 Prior to last year you co-owed (w/ Heritage) or owned the paperbacked
 Phantom of the Opera One Sheet poster above and set up the trade for
 consignment plan with Ken Schacter right around the March 2011 Heritage
 Signature auction (he consigned many, many posters to this auction but some
 included the French Horror of Dracula, Fantastic Voyage Teaser, Vertigo 30
 X 40 amongst many, many others).  Many, Many other items were taken in by
 Heritage Auctions from Ken Schacter in exchange trading him “The Phantom of
 the Opera” One Sheet poster above. That is a cold hard fact. In that
 particular signature auction and others. Please do not try to deny this
 because last year you negotiated the plan for him to acquire “The Phantom
 of the Opera” poster above in exchange for consignments to Heritage
 Auctions (albeit Ken may have pestered you to the point and completely
 dragged you into this). 



 The consignment deal for The Phantom of the Opera went through last year
 after taking many months time of Ken negotiating and speaking with you
 (Grey) over the phone.  The deal took months to complete but in then end,
 Ken got the “Phantom of the Opera” poster from you (I have pictures of the
 poster hanging on Ken’s wall taken last year on my computer).  After the
 deal went through you then personally flew out to Los Angeles and hand
 delivered The Phantom of the Opera paperbacked one sheet poster above to
 him.  I also heard the poster was actually sitting in a vault in Los
 Angeles (or the Heritage offices) waiting on Ken to complete the deal. It
 went through and he got the poster.  Again that is a bonafide cold hard
 fact (I have photos of Ken with the poster).



 Why you were there assisting the State of California and the trustee
 was EXTREMELY bizarre to say the least especially considering he consigned
 so much poster material through Heritage over the years.  



 *I guess this mutual relationship between you all explains why so many
 times over the years he’d sell through Heritage rather than sell directly
 to me even when I’d offer him 2X or 3X what a poster he was selling was
 worth.*

 I'm not saying by any means that Heritage or “sign on the dotted line”
 Grey Smith knew what was going on, but Grey Smith representing “the state
 of California and Robert C. Mannheim” presents itself as a MAJOR conflict
 of interest because he took “bad consignments” from Ken Schacter in
 exchange for “The Phantom of the Opera” which was not on the truck (amongst
 other things) when marshalls hauled Ken’s stolen“movie material” off last
 Wednesday. 



 



 - Original Message -

 From: Smith, Grey - 1367

 Sent: 05/03/12 09:16 PM

 To: Paul Waines

 Subject: RE: [MOPO] METROPOLIS THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!

  Where ever you’re getting your facts, you should do a little bit better
 fact checking!





 You obviously have some very poor sources.

















 *From:* Paul Waines [mailto:pwaine...@gmx.com]
 *Sent:* Thursday, May 03, 2012 8:03 PM
 *To:* Smith, Grey - 1367
 *Subject:* Re: [MOPO] METROPOLIS THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!











 Didn't the vast majority of Heritage's movie poster consignments come from
 Ken Schacter over the last few years?

 http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=695lotNo=85729http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=695lotNo=85729lang=en

 For example didn't Ken swing a $200,000 or $300,000 trade with Heritage
 last 

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Re: [MOPO] expendables 2 trailer

2012-05-04 Thread Kirby McDaniel
They should call it THE EXTENDABLES.

K.

On May 3, 2012, at 5:12 PM, David Lieberman wrote:

 this is beyond crazy
  
  
 http://www.ign.com/videos/2012/05/03/expendables-2-trailer-2#
 
 
 
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[MOPO] FA: Heritage has Star Wars, Jaws, On Any Sunday, Great Escape, Our Gang, Bus Stop, Quiet Man, 2001, Hopalong Cassidy, Circus of Horrors, more

2012-05-04 Thread Carteron, Bruce - 1551
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Doin' Their Bit (MGM, 1942). Our Gang One Sheet
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Deliverance (Warner Brothers, 1972). British Quad
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Giant from the Unknown (Astor Pictures, 1958). Insert
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The Long Goodbye (United Artists, 1973). British Quad
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Texas Masquerade (United Artists, 1944). Six Sheet
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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (Paramount, 1984). British One Sheet
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Live and Let Die (United Artists, 1973). One Sheet
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Undercover Man (Paramount, 1942). Six Sheet
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Gold Mine In the Sky (Republic, 1938). Three Sheet
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The Flying Missile (Columbia, 1950). One Sheet
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Alien (20th Century Fox, 1979). Half Sheet
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Octopussy (MGM/UA, 1983). British Special Poster
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Written on the Wind (Universal International, 1956). Insert
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Terry-Toon Cartoons (20th Century Fox, 1946). Stock Lobby Card Heckle and 
Jeckle
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Carole Lombard (Paramount, 1930s). Eastman Kodak Nitrate Negative
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161219lotNo=51068

Unforgiven (Warner Brothers, 1992). One Sheet Advance
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161219lotNo=51534

Lovers (MGM, 1927). Lobby Card
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161219lotNo=51288

Omar the Tentmaker (First National, 1922). One Sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161219lotNo=51356

Rulers of the Sea (Paramount, 1939). Keybook Portrait and Scene Photos (289)
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161219lotNo=51422

Strangers on a Train (Warner Brothers, R-1957). Insert
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161219lotNo=51480

The Day the Earth Stood Still (20th Century Fox, R-1972). Australian Daybill
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161219lotNo=51094

Godzilla vs. the Thing (American International, 1964). Three Sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161219lotNo=51180

The Misfits (United Artists, 1961). Lobby Cards (4)
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161219lotNo=51313

Come Live with Me  Others Lot (MGM, 1941). Lobby Cards (4)
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161219lotNo=51084

Mary Pickford (1930s). Nitrate Negative
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161219lotNo=51302

Alfred Hitchcock from The Birds (Universal, 1963). Publicity Photo
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161219lotNo=51012

The Beast of Hollow Mountain (United Artists, 1956). 

Re: [MOPO] expendables 2 trailer

2012-05-04 Thread Helmut Hamm
As far as I'm concerned, this is beyond boring.

Helmut


 this is beyond crazy
  
  
 http://www.ign.com/videos/2012/05/03/expendables-2-trailer-2#
 


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Re: [MOPO] expendables 2 trailer

2012-05-04 Thread Kirby McDaniel
Beyond boring implies what exactly?  Deadly?  Or kind of engaging
in a retarded sort of way?

K.


On May 4, 2012, at 10:51 AM, Helmut Hamm wrote:

 As far as I'm concerned, this is beyond boring.
 
 Helmut
 
 
 this is beyond crazy
  
  
 http://www.ign.com/videos/2012/05/03/expendables-2-trailer-2#
 
 
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[MOPO] POSSIBLY WANT TO BUY

2012-05-04 Thread Kirby McDaniel
A rolled teaser for BACK TO THE FUTURE II in excellent shape.

Kirby




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Re: [MOPO] METROPOLIS THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!

2012-05-04 Thread Philipp K

Agree as well 

-Original Message-
From: Doug Taylor douglasbtay...@hotmail.com
To: MoPo-L MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Fri, May 4, 2012 8:20 am
Subject: Re: [MOPO] METROPOLIS THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!

Ditto. Regards, DBT
 From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of 
Kirby McDaniel

Sent: Friday, May 04, 2012 10:46 AM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] METROPOLIS THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!

 Agreed.  Completely. 
Kirby
 
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 On May 4, 2012, at 7:48 AM, James Gresham wrote:


Grey Smith and Heritage auctions are NOT the bad guy here.  They are 
one of the primary experts in our field.  Therefore, it is logical for 
a legal firm to request their assistance.  I can tell you for a fact 
that Grey was very helpful in piecing together the Haggard plot.  I am 
grateful for Grey's expertise in our hobby.  And, if I was having 
problems with someone, he is the expert I would try to obtain to secure 
posters.  I have no idea what the arrangement was, but lets not 
villainize the guy trying to keep our hobby on track.  In a hobby that 
seems to have increasing problems, I can tell you Grey is one of the 
good guys here.  Jim GreshamOn Fri, May 4, 2012 at 3:57 AM, Sean 
Linkenback lt;s...@platinumposters.comgt; wrote:I remember the last 
time someone around here swore their life on a statement.
It was a restorer who swore on his life that the 1931 Dracula one-sheet 
then being offered by Profiles in History was an original.

 
But if you like to offer 2-3x what posters are worth, I certainly hope 
you will remember to check out our auctions starting this weekend.

 
 
- Original Message -
From: Paul Waines
To: Smith, Grey - 1367
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2012 1:25 AM
Subject: RE: [MOPO] METROPOLIS THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!
 
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=695amp;lotNo=85729I have 
the correct facts on this and would swear my life on it.  The truth 
will eventually come out and be told to everyone.  It's just a matter 
of time.  People already know about it.
Prior to last year you co-owed (w/ Heritage) or owned the paperbacked 
Phantom of the Opera One Sheet poster above and set up the trade for 
consignment plan with Ken Schacter right around the March 2011 Heritage 
Signature auction (he consigned many, many posters to this auction but 
some included the French Horror of Dracula, Fantastic Voyage Teaser, 
Vertigo 30 X 40 amongst many, many others).  Many, Many other items 
were taken in by Heritage Auctions from Ken Schacter in exchange 
trading him “The Phantom of the Opera” One Sheet poster above. That is 
a cold hard fact. In that particular signature auction and others. 
Please do not try to deny this because last year you negotiated the 
plan for him to acquire “The Phantom of the Opera” poster above in 
exchange for consignments to Heritage Auctions (albeit Ken may have 
pestered you to the point and completely dragged you into this).  
The consignment deal for The Phantom of the Opera went through last 
year after taking many months time of Ken negotiating and speaking with 
you (Grey) over the phone.  The deal took months to complete but in 
then end, Ken got the “Phantom of the Opera” poster from you (I have 
pictures of the poster hanging on Ken’s wall taken last year on my 
computer).  After the deal went through you then personally flew out to 
Los Angeles and hand delivered The Phantom of the Opera paperbacked 
one sheet poster above to him.  I also heard the poster was actually 
sitting in a vault in Los Angeles (or the Heritage offices) waiting on 
Ken to complete the deal. It went through and he got the poster.  Again 
that is a bonafide cold hard fact (I have photos of Ken with the 
poster). 
Why you were there assisting the State of California and the trustee 
was EXTREMELY bizarre to say the least especially considering he 
consigned so much poster material through Heritage over the years.   
I guess this mutual relationship between you all explains why so many 
times over the years he’d sell through Heritage rather than sell 
directly to me even when I’d offer him 2X or 3X what a poster he was 
selling was worth.


I'm not saying by any means that Heritage or “sign on the dotted line” 
Grey Smith knew what was going on, but Grey Smith representing “the 
state of California and Robert C. Mannheim” presents itself as a MAJOR 
conflict of interest because he took “bad consignments” from Ken 
Schacter in exchange for “The Phantom of the Opera” which was not on 
the truck (amongst other things) when marshalls hauled Ken’s 
stolen“movie material” off last Wednesday.  

  - Original Message -
From: Smith, Grey - 1367
Sent: 05/03/12 09:16 PM
To: Paul Waines
Subject: RE: [MOPO] METROPOLIS THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!
 Where ever you’re getting your facts, you should do a little bit 
better 

Re: [MOPO] METROPOLIS THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!

2012-05-04 Thread Richard Halegua Posters + Comic Art
I really don't understand why anyone would doubt 
that Grey could be a neutral, uninvolved agent in 
the job that was before him on 4/25


the facts are that movie posters is a very small 
business and that most dealers know most other 
dealers, especially if you've been doing them as 
long as Grey has. Who else would be up for this 
particular job?? Would Bruce do it? I don't think 
he could take the time. Sean or Peter couldn't do 
it because they are (or should I say were) too 
close to Ken to be involved. Morrie Everett? I 
can't see Morrie wanting to bother.. Joe 
Maddalena, Ron Borst, Larry Edmonds I mean, 
who could be available, would be available for 
the price and be acceptable due to the knowledge 
needed??  It really is a very very very short 
list and considering that Grey is an extremely 
fair-minded person, I think it would have been 
very difficult for My Mannheim to find a better suited individual for the work.


Rich


At 09:50 AM 5/4/2012, peter contarino wrote:
Grey was there, as a top expert in the field, to 
authenticate the material, plain and simple. I 
doubt it was pleasurable experience for him.


Peter

From: MoPo List 
[mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of John Waldman

Sent: Friday, May 04, 2012 12:15 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] METROPOLIS THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!

Grey is indeed a class act.

Mr Schacter on the the other hand is a case of 
don't judge a book by it's cover.  Who would 
think by looking at the guy that he could put 
together a $200,000. - 300,000. deal?


JW

From: Kirby McDaniel mailto:ki...@movieart.netki...@movieart.net
To: mailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDUMoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Friday, May 4, 2012 10:46 AM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] METROPOLIS THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!

Agreed.  Completely.

Kirby



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On May 4, 2012, at 7:48 AM, James Gresham wrote:


Grey Smith and Heritage auctions are NOT the bad 
guy here.  They are one of the primary experts 
in our field.  Therefore, it is logical for a 
legal firm to request their assistance.  I can 
tell you for a fact that Grey was very helpful 
in piecing together the Haggard plot.  I am 
grateful for Grey's expertise in our 
hobby.  And, if I was having problems with 
someone, he is the expert I would try to obtain 
to secure posters.  I have no idea what the 
arrangement was, but lets not villainize the guy 
trying to keep our hobby on track.  In a hobby 
that seems to have increasing problems, I can 
tell you Grey is one of the good guys here.  Jim Gresham
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 3:57 AM, Sean Linkenback 
mailto:s...@platinumposters.coms...@platinumposters.com wrote:

I remember the last time someone around here swore their life on a statement.
It was a restorer who swore on his life that the 
1931 Dracula one-sheet then being offered by 
Profiles in History was an original.


But if you like to offer 2-3x what posters are 
worth, I certainly hope you will remember to 
check out our auctions starting this weekend.



- Original Message -
From: mailto:pwaine...@gmx.comPaul Waines
To: mailto:gre...@ha.comSmith, Grey - 1367
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2012 1:25 AM
Subject: RE: [MOPO] METROPOLIS THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!

http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=695lotNo=85729http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=695lotNo=85729
I have the correct facts on this and would swear 
my life on it.  The truth will eventually come 
out and be told to everyone.  It's just a matter 
of time.  People already know about it.


Prior to last year you co-owed (w/ Heritage) or 
owned the paperbacked Phantom of the Opera One 
Sheet poster above and set up the trade for 
consignment plan with Ken Schacter right around 
the March 2011 Heritage Signature auction (he 
consigned many, many posters to this auction but 
some included the French Horror of Dracula, 
Fantastic Voyage Teaser, Vertigo 30 X 40 amongst 
many, many others).  Many, Many other items were 
taken in by Heritage Auctions from Ken Schacter 
in exchange trading him “The Phantom of the 
Opera” One Sheet poster above. That is a cold 
hard fact. In that particular signature auction 
and others. Please do not try to deny this 
because last year you negotiated the plan for 
him to acquire “The Phantom of the Opera” 
poster above in exchange for consignments to 
Heritage Auctions (albeit Ken may have pestered 
you to the point and completely dragged you into this).


The consignment deal for The Phantom of the 
Opera went through last year after taking many 
months time of Ken negotiating and speaking with 
you (Grey) over the phone.  The deal took months 
to complete but in then end, Ken got the 
“Phantom of the Opera” poster from you (I 
have pictures of the poster hanging on Ken’s 
wall taken last year on my computer).  After the 
deal went 

[MOPO] WTB

2012-05-04 Thread Adrian Cowdry
Am after Style C German Apocalypse Now


Thanks

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[MOPO] Metropolis and all...my two penneth

2012-05-04 Thread Adrian Cowdry
Mopoers

There are some brains thinking, some tongues wagging and a lot of speculation 
going on concerning what is going on with Ken Schacter and his collection.

I am viewing this from maybe a different point of view.

 have heard many stories about many people in this business...and Ken has been 
the subject of some of these stories.

I will say that Ken has never done me a disfavour...if we couldn't reach a 
satisfactory conclusion on a deal then we left it. 

I am perhaps privy to some small amount of information bout Ken's personal 
life...many of you will know that I had a long term illness a few years ago, 
Ken sufered a similar fate though not personally. The circumstances put him in 
a situation that not many parents would want to be - losing your partner and 
having to bring your child up on your own. 

The fact that bankruptcy is in progress is not a very good situation to be 
in...I don't know the circumstances...actually I don't want to know. With the 
experience I have had those who face bankruptcy are usually in a corner with 
their back right against the wall...I also know that the US authorities require 
their taxes and their pound of flesh immediately if not sooner. For Ken to be 
losing his poster collection is quite unthinkable...circumstances must be quite 
desperate...we all know some of the deals that Ken has put together and some of 
us have heard about them with mouths watering.

Until we hear all the facts we will not know the circumstances...as for trying 
to hang on to some of his posters...well I ask you all if you were in the same 
predicament, if you had to face the music and owned Invisible Man, Metropolis 
and more...wouldn't you try and keep one or two or hide them? 

What will be a shame is that if Grey and Heritage are under instruction to sell 
at a reasonable price the time and effort and probably money that Ken has put 
in could be dashed away.

I suppose what I am getting at is those who through stones don't live in glass 
houses. Whatever Ken has done and if it is biting him on the ass then he is now 
having to face the consequences...I would say that I bet the majority of us on 
Mopo have pretty much bought or tried to from Curlykong on ebay and we have all 
at some time had a bargain or two. 

As for judging someone...no Ken never looked like the guy to own a 
Metropolis...Barack Obama never looked like a President to me!

Adrian

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[MOPO] Alamo to screen classic, restored movies | Austin Movie Blog

2012-05-04 Thread Kirby McDaniel
Mondo will create some more posters:




http://www.austin360.com/blogs/content/shared-gen/blogs/austin/austinmovies/entries/2012/05/03/alamo_to_screen_classic_restor.html


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Re: [MOPO] Alamo to screen classic, restored movies | Austin Movie Blog

2012-05-04 Thread rudy franchi
And Alamo is opening an outlet in N.Y.  They are going to re-open a
famed Art Deco
movie theater at 100th Street and Broadway. Wait until the NY trendies start
salivating over those Mondo posters.  rudy

On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 5:08 PM, Kirby McDaniel ki...@movieart.net wrote:
 Mondo will create some more posters:




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Re: [MOPO] METROPOLIS THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!

2012-05-04 Thread Sean Linkenback
David is correct,
My response to Paul Waines this morning was a reply to what I thought had 
been a public posting and I was trying to tell him to be sure of what you are 
saying before you bet your life on something (as even the small amount of 
facts he posted are incorrect).
If I had realized it was a private message that I had been forwarded I would 
not have responded at all.
I still do not know Paul's reasons for sending me a copy of conversation 
between he and Grey, nor do I know of his reasons for hiding behind an alias.

When Peter and I first envisioned Movie Poster Exchange over a year ago, we 
initially included Ken in our plans because of his prior relationship with 
Peter from Majestic Posters.
During the course of the year, Ken was unable to be involved with the site as 
we had originally planned and the business was/is organized with Peter and me 
as the sole shareholders.
At the time, Peter and I were unaware of any of Ken's legal problems (and I 
can't blame him as I am sure no one wishes for this sort of thing to surface), 
we assumed that life as a newly single father and other time demands were 
pulling his interests away from ours and amicably split.

Ken later approached us about featuring the Metropolis poster on our website 
during our launch, and Peter was actually opposed to this, feeling (correctly) 
that we have built a sound business model and a fantastic site that will be 
able to stand on it's own.
But the price was reasonable based on its prior sale and it did allow us to 
take advantage of some publicity opportunities we may not have had otherwise, 
so Peter relented and we did spotlight the poster.

Peter and I first became aware of potential problems with the poster in an 
email that was sent to us (and copied to Bruce, Sotheby's, Christie's, and 
others) dated March 25th.
I quickly called and spoke with the trustee where I was assured that we were 
allowed to continue to accept offers on the poster, but Peter and I decided to 
remove it from the site so that focus could shift to the hundreds of other 
great items listed for sale by our consignors and our upcoming auctions 
(starting Sunday May 6th if you don't recall) on www.MoviePosterExchange.com

Grey was hired by the trustee to assist the Federal Government in the recovery 
of assets in this case. It does not mean that Heritage has anything else to do 
with the case, and Grey certainly was not representing the State of 
California or Robert Mannheim.
It is up to the Federal District Court to decide what is best to do, not Grey, 
not myself, not the creditors, or anyone else.
But considering the quality of Ken's collection, if it (or portions) are made 
available for sale, I would not be surprised if Heritage, Paul Waines (who 
apparently wants to pay double to triple value for items), or any number of 
other parties, express interest in it's content.


  - Original Message - 
  From: David Kusumoto 
  To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
  Sent: Friday, May 04, 2012 5:20 PM
  Subject: Re: [MOPO] METROPOLIS THREE-SHEET WHEREABOUTS!


  * This latest saga explains why I, like many others perhaps, suffer from 
occasional MoPo fatigue.  It's too f draining.  I have a day job totally 
UNRELATED to posters.  And just now, my first time online today, I discover 
more than a dozen private messages in my inbox asking me to analyze what just 
happened with Sean's posting of the so-called private e-mail exchange between 
Grey and Paul Waines.  Guys, I don't have the answers nor do I understand 
Sean's motives posting this (perhaps it was an accident) - nor do I understand 
the motives of Paul Waines other than he's obviously steamed at Heritage 
while presenting his facts in a way that's meant to be READ by the public.  
Grey is an upstanding and honest guy who I PERSONALLY know and like.  With his 
personality and demeanor, I often wonder what could POSSIBLY make some 
individuals want to drive a stake through his big Texas heart.

  * Note that I put quotes around the name, Paul Waines - and also around 
the word, facts.  I'm always skeptical of the credibility of people who won't 
sign their names to their opinions - OR - who use an alias that sounds too 
similar to a REAL person.  Paul Waines is NOT the same Paul Waines associated 
with the All Poster Forum.  The real Paul Waines is in the U.K. with a 
logistical inability to be on scene with all that's detailed in the notes 
below sent to Grey.  What's the fallout to signing your real name?  Truth is 
the best defense in a libel case, and everything that's couched as an opinion 
is protected.

  * It's my view that the Waines cited below is an alias for someone in the 
U.S.  Why?  Because over the past few days, the alias Waines has been 
blind-copying several MoPo members with his posts.  He obviously feels he has 
something to lose by revealing himself.  I only get curious, 1) if I have time, 
WHICH ON MOST DAYS I DON'T, and, 2) if I do have time, if I can 

Re: [MOPO] Alamo to screen classic, restored movies | Austin Movie Blog

2012-05-04 Thread Bill Brent
I wonder which running length they are restoring it to?
when they went to do a digital transfer of the roadshow version
used for the Laser Disk (and VHS) - the rejuv process had
damaged it - so the DVD is the longest general release version -
but shorter than the roadshow.

did they find another print, or were they able to salvage that one -
or are they not going for the full version?

except for the birthday party - which dosen't really help - the full
version is my favorite, better continuity.

-Original Message-
From: Kirby McDaniel ki...@movieart.net
Sent: May 4, 2012 5:08 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] Alamo to screen classic, restored movies | Austin Movie Blog

Mondo will create some more posters:
   



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Re: [MOPO] Alamo to screen classic, restored movies | Austin Movie Blog

2012-05-04 Thread Roland Lataille
The Alamo is the name of a movie theatre in Austin. They are not screening the 
Alamo movie.




 From: Bill Brent bbr...@pipeline.com
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
Sent: Friday, May 4, 2012 9:15 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Alamo to screen classic, restored movies | Austin Movie Blog
 
I wonder which running length they are restoring it to?
when they went to do a digital transfer of the roadshow version
used for the Laser Disk (and VHS) - the rejuv process had
damaged it - so the DVD is the longest general release version -
but shorter than the roadshow.

did they find another print, or were they able to salvage that one -
or are they not going for the full version?

except for the birthday party - which dosen't really help - the full
version is my favorite, better continuity.

-Original Message-
From: Kirby McDaniel ki...@movieart.net
Sent: May 4, 2012 5:08 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] Alamo to screen classic, restored movies | Austin Movie Blog

Mondo will create some more posters:
    



http://www.austin360.com/blogs/content/shared-gen/blogs/austin/austinmovies/entries/2012/05/03/alamo_to_screen_classic_restor.html


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