Re: [MOPO] RONAN SINATRA

2020-03-23 Thread Toochis Morin
Love it!

Sent from my iPhone 

> On Mar 23, 2020, at 3:04 PM, Rudy Franchi  wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> The adam's apple doesn't fall far from the tree...that's Frank Sinatra 
> singingclassic brilliant phrasing. https://t.co/n8BqKtIk3A
> https://twitter.com/rudynostalgia/status/1242119131333160961?s=20 
> 
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> -- Regards, rudy
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Re: [MOPO] MP Nerdvana! My new(ish) DC apartment has 50 XL frames!

2020-03-23 Thread Susan Heim
Well Melyou get the Economy frame that comes with regular foamcore backing. 
 My Archival and Deluxe frame comes with Neilsen Bainbridge Artcare 
Conservation foamcore.  That product is not only 100% acid free, but
when they manufacture it, they put ingredients in it that actually neutralizes 
whatever is in the frame and the environment around the frame.  Not all 
linenbackers use acid free fabric.  They often use a masa paper that is
directly behind the poster and then the fabric and that masa paper is acid 
free, but it's like a tissue and we dont' really know how long that will last 
with fabric behind it that is not acid free.  I have posters that I linenbacked
say 30 years ago with the top linenbackers of the day and some of them have 
become brittle over time as the fabric has degraded.

So, it is always my recommendation on any poster of higher value that the 
Artcare be the product that is used behind it.  Regular acid free foamcore is 
good, but it doesn't go that extra step of acid neutralization.

Sue
Hollywood Poster Frames


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Two Qs for you:

1) Does acid-free backboard protect linen-backed posters?  How? Doesn’t the 
linen backing block the acidification from the backboard? Does it somehow go 
around or through the thick linen?

2) Acid paper posters acidify internally. Does pressing them up against acid 
backboards significantly speed up or worsen acidification?


Susan 
Heim
 Mon, 23 Mar 2020 19:21:46 
-0700

Actually Melthe Economy, as well as all my frames, have UV filtered
plexiglass, whether "clear" or "non glare" that is 91% UV filtered.  I offer
the 99% if someone wants itThanks for the post.

Sue - Hollywood Poster Frames

www.hollywoodposterframes.com>
www.hollywoodposters.com>
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[MOPO] MP Nerdvana! My new(ish) DC apartment has 50 XL frames!

2020-03-23 Thread MoviePoster Collectors
Two Qs for you:

1) Does acid-free backboard protect linen-backed posters?  How? Doesn’t the
linen backing block the acidification from the backboard? Does it somehow
go around or through the thick linen?

2) Acid paper posters acidify internally. Does pressing them up against
acid backboards significantly speed up or worsen acidification?


Susan Heim
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 Mon, 23 Mar 2020 19:21:46 -0700
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Actually Melthe Economy, as well as all my frames, have UV filtered
plexiglass, whether "clear" or "non glare" that is 91% UV filtered.  I offer
the 99% if someone wants itThanks for the post.

Sue - Hollywood Poster Frames
www.hollywoodposterframes.com<http://www.hollywoodposterframes.com>www.hollywoodposters.com<http://www.hollywoodposters.com>
(800) 463-2994


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Re: [MOPO] MP Nerdvana! My new(ish) DC apartment has 50 XL frames!

2020-03-23 Thread Susan Heim
Actually Melthe Economy, as well as all my frames, have UV filtered 
plexiglass, whether "clear" or "non glare" that is 91% UV filtered.  I offer 
the 99% if someone wants itThanks for the post.

Sue - Hollywood Poster Frames

www.hollywoodposterframes.com
www.hollywoodposters.com
(800) 463-2994



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Subject: [MOPO] MP Nerdvana! My new(ish) DC apartment has 50 XL frames!

Posting partly to brag but mostly to inspire others to frame more!

I hired a pro photographer from Snappr.com, included pics of him and his setup.

The pics only show some frames a few months ago. I do rotate the “lesser” MPs 
occasionally. Most frames Hollywood Posters, some larger are Spotlight Displays.

PS Hollywood “economy” frames block 80% of harmful light so all mine are 
economy!

https://www.facebook.com/pg/MoviePosterCollectors/photos/?tab=album_id=2492412044376057

https://www.facebook.com/pg/MoviePosterCollectors/photos/?tab=album_id=2492412044376057
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[MOPO] MP Nerdvana! My new(ish) DC apartment has 50 XL frames!

2020-03-23 Thread MoviePoster Collectors
Posting partly to brag but mostly to inspire others to frame more!

I hired a pro photographer from Snappr.com, included pics of him and his
setup.

The pics only show some frames a few months ago. I do rotate the “lesser”
MPs occasionally. Most frames Hollywood Posters, some larger are Spotlight
Displays.

PS Hollywood “economy” frames block 80% of harmful light so all mine are
economy!

https://www.facebook.com/pg/MoviePosterCollectors/photos/?tab=album_id=2492412044376057

https://www.facebook.com/pg/MoviePosterCollectors/photos/?tab=album_id=2492412044376057
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https://www.facebook.com/pg/MoviePosterCollectors/photos/?tab=album_id=2492412044376057

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[MOPO] Moviepostercollecting.guide/Authentications

2020-03-23 Thread MoviePoster Collectors
Unfortunately, www.movieposterauthenticating.com has closed but my site
goes on!

With approximately 30-40 richly-illustrated authentications, it’s ideal for
new collectors and also for veteran MOPOers.


http://www.moviepostercollectors.guide/Authentications.html

http://www.moviepostercollectors.guide/Authentications.html

***

Also unfortunately my site has become fossilized since I built it with a
long obsolete program (iWeb), which used a primitive navigation structure
and did not allow site-wide editing. So I last updated it in 2017 and
eventually will hire a pro to rebuild it with a current program
(Dreamscape).

Some of my authentications link to defunct sites for now.

***

Finally, consider referring the entire site to newbies. It’s MP Collecting
101 essentially!
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[MOPO] Facebook “Movie Poster Groups” have 15K+ members

2020-03-23 Thread MoviePoster Collectors
Moseyed around MOPO for first time in a while, intriguing discussions.

But consider joining and sharing your MP(movie poster) expertise and/or
promote MP sales through the ginormous FB MP Groups listed on my site:

http://www.moviepostercollectors.guide/Resources.html


http://www.moviepostercollectors.guide/Resources.html

[MOPO] RONAN SINATRA

2020-03-23 Thread Rudy Franchi
The adam's apple doesn't fall far from the tree...that's Frank Sinatra
singingclassic brilliant phrasing. https://t.co/n8BqKtIk3A
https://twitter.com/rudynostalgia/status/1242119131333160961?s=20


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Re: [MOPO] FUTURE OF MOVIE THEATERES

2020-03-23 Thread Susan Heim
That's a great line Rudy.


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Subject: [MOPO] FUTURE OF MOVIE THEATERES

The all powerful Popcorn Cartel will never let theaters disappear. As a popcorn 
millionaire once said: show me a great place to sell popcorn and I'll build a 
movie theatre around it. Regards, Rudy








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Re: [MOPO] Future of movie theaters?

2020-03-23 Thread Tom Martin
well Thats good news and driveins made a come back...but with gov ordred 
stay at home...they will havea slow year this year





On 2020-03-23 13:32, Roland Lataille wrote:

I never went to movie theatres until I retired late last year and
moved to Florida. The AMC multiplex is only ten miles away. Signed up
for their A-List and was seeing three movies a week for $24 a month or
$2 for each movie until they closed for the Coronavirus.

 On Monday, March 23, 2020, 01:20:07 PM EDT, Adam Kennedy
 wrote:

Hi all,

I did a piece of ‘light research’ on UK movie attendance last year
(link below) and it appeared that even against the likes of Netflix,
cinema / movie theatre attendance had a place in modern society, with
even a hint of modest growth.

https://artofthemovies.co.uk/blogs/original-movie-posters/uk-cinema-attendance-1935-2018
[2]

While the likes of the multiplex chains will probably weather the
current storm, the smaller independent single screen cinemas (we have
a lovely restored Art Deco one near us) are unlikely too and that is a
real shame. They bring a really special experience (a cheese board and
a nice glass of Rioja with your movie sir?).

I also think it is likely to lead to a long term behaviour shift, with
even fewer people visiting the movies once this is all over. (As they
will have got even more used to family movie nights at home.)

It hit home for me when this weekend I saw ‘The Invisible Man’
(the 2020 Elisabeth Moss version) for rent at £15.99 on Amazon Video.
It was still playing in UK cinemas a week or two back when the virus
hit...

Keep safe everyone.

Adam.


On 23 Mar 2020, at 06:26, Tony Calvert 
wrote:




I am 58 and rarely go to theaters (nothing I really want to see). I
have been dealing in new posters for 30+ years, I have had 1 source,
and he is employed in the the theater business. He has now lost his
job due to the shut downs. In the last couple of years it has been a
struggle for theaters, as the studios are wanting to go on demand or
a short window for the release of the film and then on demand. The
theaters he worked for would not book a film if the on demand was 30
days or less from the theatrical release. Disney of course is
pushing this concept, along with others.

Some consequences of the shut down, release dates have been pushed
back for months and sometimes nearly a year. The studios are losing
a revenue stream, so some productions are postponed, and I am sure
many lesser films will just be cancelled, or not ever released
theatrically. I fell like this will be a good opportunity to knock
out theaters and get the full cut through streaming and on demand.

I am sure they understand the business a lot better than I do, and
in the age when people will watch a movie on a phone, but I think it
is short sided to not get another avenue of revenue (theatrically),
and just go for on demand, dvd, etc.

I hope I am wrong. Any other thoughts on the issue. Tony

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[MOPO] FUTURE OF MOVIE THEATERES

2020-03-23 Thread Rudy Franchi
The all powerful Popcorn Cartel will never let theaters disappear. As a
popcorn millionaire once said: show me a great place to sell popcorn and
I'll build a movie theatre around it. Regards, Rudy

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Re: [MOPO] Future of movie theaters?

2020-03-23 Thread Roland Lataille
 I never went to movie theatres until I retired late last year and moved to 
Florida. The AMC multiplex is only ten miles away. Signed up for their A-List 
and was seeing three movies a week for $24 a month or $2 for each movie until 
they closed for the Coronavirus. 
On Monday, March 23, 2020, 01:20:07 PM EDT, Adam Kennedy 
 wrote:  
 
 Hi all,
I did a piece of ‘light research’ on UK movie attendance last year (link below) 
and it appeared that even against the likes of Netflix, cinema / movie theatre 
attendance had a place in modern society, with even a hint of modest growth.
https://artofthemovies.co.uk/blogs/original-movie-posters/uk-cinema-attendance-1935-2018
While the likes of the multiplex chains will probably weather the current 
storm, the smaller independent single screen cinemas (we have a lovely restored 
Art Deco one near us) are unlikely too and that is a real shame. They bring a 
really special experience (a cheese board and a nice glass of Rioja with your 
movie sir?).
I also think it is likely to lead to a long term behaviour shift, with even 
fewer people visiting the movies once this is all over. (As they will have got 
even more used to family movie nights at home.) 
It hit home for me when this weekend I saw ‘The Invisible Man’ (the 2020 
Elisabeth Moss version) for rent at £15.99 on Amazon Video. It was still 
playing in UK cinemas a week or two back when the virus hit...
Keep safe everyone.
Adam.

On 23 Mar 2020, at 06:26, Tony Calvert  wrote:



I am 58 and rarely go to theaters (nothing I really want to see).  I have been 
dealing in new posters for 30+ years, I have had 1 source, and he is employed 
in the the theater business.  He has now lost his job due to the shut downs.  
In the last couple of years it has been a struggle for theaters, as the studios 
are wanting to go on demand or a short window for the release of the film and 
then on demand.  The theaters he worked for would not book a film if the on 
demand was 30 days or less from the theatrical release.  Disney of course is 
pushing this concept, along with others.  
Some consequences of the shut down, release dates have been pushed back for 
months and sometimes nearly a year.  The studios are losing a revenue stream, 
so some productions are postponed, and I am sure many lesser films will just be 
cancelled, or not ever released theatrically.  I fell like this will be a good 
opportunity to knock out theaters and get the full cut through streaming and on 
demand. 
I am sure they understand the business a lot better than I do, and in the age 
when people will watch a movie on a phone, but I think it is short sided to not 
get another avenue of revenue (theatrically), and just go for on demand, dvd, 
etc.
I hope I am wrong. Any other thoughts on the issue.  Tony

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Re: [MOPO] Future of movie theaters?

2020-03-23 Thread Adam Kennedy
Hi all,

I did a piece of ‘light research’ on UK movie attendance last year (link below) 
and it appeared that even against the likes of Netflix, cinema / movie theatre 
attendance had a place in modern society, with even a hint of modest growth.

https://artofthemovies.co.uk/blogs/original-movie-posters/uk-cinema-attendance-1935-2018

While the likes of the multiplex chains will probably weather the current 
storm, the smaller independent single screen cinemas (we have a lovely restored 
Art Deco one near us) are unlikely too and that is a real shame. They bring a 
really special experience (a cheese board and a nice glass of Rioja with your 
movie sir?).

I also think it is likely to lead to a long term behaviour shift, with even 
fewer people visiting the movies once this is all over. (As they will have got 
even more used to family movie nights at home.)

It hit home for me when this weekend I saw ‘The Invisible Man’ (the 2020 
Elisabeth Moss version) for rent at £15.99 on Amazon Video. It was still 
playing in UK cinemas a week or two back when the virus hit...

Keep safe everyone.

Adam.

On 23 Mar 2020, at 06:26, Tony Calvert  wrote:


I am 58 and rarely go to theaters (nothing I really want to see).  I have been 
dealing in new posters for 30+ years, I have had 1 source, and he is employed 
in the the theater business.  He has now lost his job due to the shut downs.  
In the last couple of years it has been a struggle for theaters, as the studios 
are wanting to go on demand or a short window for the release of the film and 
then on demand.  The theaters he worked for would not book a film if the on 
demand was 30 days or less from the theatrical release.  Disney of course is 
pushing this concept, along with others.

Some consequences of the shut down, release dates have been pushed back for 
months and sometimes nearly a year.  The studios are losing a revenue stream, 
so some productions are postponed, and I am sure many lesser films will just be 
cancelled, or not ever released theatrically.  I fell like this will be a good 
opportunity to knock out theaters and get the full cut through streaming and on 
demand.

I am sure they understand the business a lot better than I do, and in the age 
when people will watch a movie on a phone, but I think it is short sided to not 
get another avenue of revenue (theatrically), and just go for on demand, dvd, 
etc.

I hope I am wrong. Any other thoughts on the issue.  Tony



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Re: [MOPO] Future of movie theaters?

2020-03-23 Thread Tom Martin
wow...somber but reality...i was told a bout 10 years ofthe video 
maerket all going contentand streaming.


historically the movie biz is just a blip///around 1896 and thensound by 
1928 andtherest peaked inthe80s..90s//
soposters where peaked imho 80s///when painteres did art.. 
butsomeofthegraphics whereokand photoshop...

luckily we have about 100 years of posters  to shuffle around...
thanks for theeducation..likeyou i seldom gosee 1st run pics..lastwas i 
thinkstar warsanda few rereleases.. I stilllikeold school screeening 
but the theater experience is not fun..orsafe...andlacks thememories of 
theold days..
I hope they dontall close butlogistally.and cost of overhead make tythem 
all a hobby nota biz..kinda like most ofthe hobby of collecting..as its 
about the passion..not the money...we can now have home theaters that 
are superior to large theaters...and sound just as good..so...people can 
play multiple films,cartoons ansd start and stop for intermissionbut 
 still its a great community experienced social event but right now we 
cannot evenshare that experience,,,I hope you svaed some posters for the 
future,,,God bless//Tony take care and thanks
guess we should be thankful we were able to experience what we 
didiknow i am

the young kids..have you tube tosee what we did..om TV andphones

On 2020-03-23 02:26, Tony Calvert wrote:

I am 58 and rarely go to theaters (nothing I really want to see).  I
have been dealing in new posters for 30+ years, I have had 1 source,
and he is employed in the the theater business.  He has now lost his
job due to the shut downs.  In the last couple of years it has been a
struggle for theaters, as the studios are wanting to go on demand or a
short window for the release of the film and then on demand.  The
theaters he worked for would not book a film if the on demand was 30
days or less from the theatrical release.  Disney of course is pushing
this concept, along with others.

Some consequences of the shut down, release dates have been pushed
back for months and sometimes nearly a year.  The studios are losing a
revenue stream, so some productions are postponed, and I am sure many
lesser films will just be cancelled, or not ever released
theatrically.  I fell like this will be a good opportunity to knock
out theaters and get the full cut through streaming and on demand.

I am sure they understand the business a lot better than I do, and in
the age when people will watch a movie on a phone, but I think it is
short sided to not get another avenue of revenue (theatrically), and
just go for on demand, dvd, etc.

I hope I am wrong. Any other thoughts on the issue.  Tony

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[MOPO] FA: This week Heritage has: Goldfinger, Adv. of Robin Hood, Conan, Cool Hand Luke, Brain Eaters, Sea Hawk, Jimi Hendrix, and Many More!

2020-03-23 Thread Carteron, Bruce - 1551

[https://dyn1.heritagestatic.com/lf?set=path%5bcovers/recurring/subtypeid-11/type-i/3.jpg%5d,sizedata%5b200x257%5d=url%5bfile:cover.chain%5d]

Featured this week - Heritage is proud to present an extraordinary selection of 
rare and desirable vintage posters, lobby cards, photos, and more - 537  lots 
in all! Ending on Sunday, March 29th, with extended bidding beginning at 10 PM 
CT.

www.ha.com/162013


AS THE LEADER OF AUCTIONING THE MOST VALUABLE POSTERS FOR THE MOST MONEY, 
Heritage is always seeking quality consignments of vintage movie, advertising, 
travel, and propaganda posters for our Signature and Weekly auctions. Please 
contact us to learn how we can help you. 
https://movieposters.ha.com/c/acquisitions.zx or tel:1-800-872-6467 X 1367


Here are just a few of the lots available for bidding this week
Goldfinger (United Artists, 1964). Rolled, Very Fine-. Half Sheet (22" X 28").
https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/goldfinger-united-artists-1964-rolled-very-fine-half-sheet-22-x-28-james-bond/p/162013-18031.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515
[https://dyn1.heritagestatic.com/lf?set=path%5b2/2/1/4/5/22145847%5d=url%5bfile:product.chain%5d]
The Adventures of Robin Hood (Warner Bros., R-1948). Folded, Fine. Half Sheet 
(22" X 28") Style B.
https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/swashbuckler/the-adventures-of-robin-hood-warner-bros-r-1948-folded-fine-half-sheet-22-x-28-style-b-swashbuckler/a/162013-55013.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515
[https://dyn1.heritagestatic.com/lf?set=path%5b2/2/1/2/8/22128583%5d=url%5bfile:product.chain%5d]
Conan the Barbarian (20th Century Fox, 1980). Rolled, Very Fine-. Poster (22" X 
36"). Advance, Frank Frazetta Artwork.
https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/conan-the-barbarian-20th-century-fox-1980-rolled-very-fine-poster-22-x-36-advance-frank-frazetta-artwork/p/162013-29008.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515
[https://dyn1.heritagestatic.com/lf?set=path%5b2/2/1/4/0/22140878%5d=url%5bfile:product.chain%5d]
Cool Hand Luke (Warner Bros., 1967). Folded, Fine/Very Fine. One Sheet (27" X 
41").
https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/cool-hand-luke-warner-bros-1967-folded-fine-very-fine-one-sheet-27-x-41-drama/p/162013-28008.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515
[https://dyn1.heritagestatic.com/lf?set=path%5b2/2/1/2/9/22129428%5d=url%5bfile:product.chain%5d]
The Brain Eaters (American International, 1958). Folded, Very Fine-. One Sheet 
(27" X 41"). Albert Kallis Artwork.
https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/the-brain-eaters-american-international-1958-folded-very-fine-one-sheet-27-x-41-albert-kallis-artwork-ho/p/162013-18035.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515
[https://dyn1.heritagestatic.com/lf?set=path%5b2/2/1/4/5/22145267%5d=url%5bfile:product.chain%5d]
Taxi Driver (Columbia, 1976). Very Fine+ on Linen. One Sheet (27" X 41"). Guy 
Pellaert Artwork.
https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/taxi-driver-columbia-1976-very-fine-on-linen-one-sheet-27-x-41-guy-pellaert-artwork-crime/p/162013-28036.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515
[https://dyn1.heritagestatic.com/lf?set=path%5b2/2/1/4/0/22140873%5d=url%5bfile:product.chain%5d]
The Sea Hawk (Warner Bros., 1940). Very Good+ on Paper. Linen Finish Lobby Card 
(11" X 14").
https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/the-sea-hawk-warner-bros-1940-very-good-on-paper-linen-finish-lobby-card-11-x-14-swashbuckler/p/162013-22026.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515
[https://dyn1.heritagestatic.com/lf?set=path%5b2/2/1/1/9/22119433%5d=url%5bfile:product.chain%5d]
Flight to Mars (Monogram, 1951). Folded, Fine+. One Sheet (27" X 41").
https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/flight-to-mars-monogram-1951-folded-fine-one-sheet-27-x-41-science-fiction/p/162013-11007.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515
[https://dyn1.heritagestatic.com/lf?set=path%5b2/2/1/2/7/22127501%5d=url%5bfile:product.chain%5d]
Jimi Hendrix - Mr. Experience (Pandora Productions, 1967). Very Fine. Silk 
Screen Black Light Poster (23" X 35") John Myers and Carl Johansen III Artwork.
https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/jimi-hendrix-mr-experience-pandora-productions-1967-very-fine-silk-screen-black-light-poster-23-x-35-john/p/162013-24009.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515
[https://dyn1.heritagestatic.com/lf?set=path%5b2/2/1/3/7/22137134%5d=url%5bfile:product.chain%5d]
Thunderball (United Artists, 1965). Fine+ on Paper. Half Sheet (22" X 28"). 
Frank McCarthy and Robert McGinnis Artwork.
https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/thunderball-united-artists-1965-fine-on-paper-half-sheet-22-x-28-frank-mccarthy-and-robert-mcginnis-artwor/p/162013-18032.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515
[https://dyn1.heritagestatic.com/lf?set=path%5b2/2/1/4/5/22145850%5d=url%5bfile:product.chain%5d]
Gulliver's Travels (Paramount, 1939). Folded, Fine/Very Fine. One Sheet (27" X 
41").
https://movieposters.ha.com/itm/gulliver-s-travels-paramount-1939-folded-fine-very-fine-one-sheet-27-x-41-animation/p/162013-11011.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515

Re: [MOPO] Heritage and casablanca material

2020-03-23 Thread Tommy Barr
Yes, some really astounding prices. I was lucky enough to pick up a couple
of cheaper items (at below estimate) so pleased with that.

Tommy

On Sun, 22 Mar 2020 at 20:45, Alan Heimann  wrote:

> Prices astound even in today’s ( Sunday’s) session ..almost felt like 2
> guys in a bidding war bidding on everything ..think if there was a used
> tissue from the Casablanca set would have sold for god only knows ..I was
> at bonhams in NY when they sold the piano ..for 3.4 million ..that was an
> incredible moment ..don’t know who won it ..hopefully it ends up in a film
> museum
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[MOPO] Future of movie theaters?

2020-03-23 Thread Tony Calvert
I am 58 and rarely go to theaters (nothing I really want to see).  I have
been dealing in new posters for 30+ years, I have had 1 source, and he is
employed in the the theater business.  He has now lost his job due to the
shut downs.  In the last couple of years it has been a struggle for
theaters, as the studios are wanting to go on demand or a short window for
the release of the film and then on demand.  The theaters he worked for
would not book a film if the on demand was 30 days or less from the
theatrical release.  Disney of course is pushing this concept, along with
others.

Some consequences of the shut down, release dates have been pushed back for
months and sometimes nearly a year.  The studios are losing a revenue
stream, so some productions are postponed, and I am sure many lesser films
will just be cancelled, or not ever released theatrically.  I fell like
this will be a good opportunity to knock out theaters and get the full cut
through streaming and on demand.

I am sure they understand the business a lot better than I do, and in the
age when people will watch a movie on a phone, but I think it is short
sided to not get another avenue of revenue (theatrically), and just go for
on demand, dvd, etc.

I hope I am wrong. Any other thoughts on the issue.  Tony

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