[MOPO] FS: NEW ITEMS AND AUCTIONS

2023-03-11 Thread Yakob J Zentner
WE HAVE OVER 40 NEW POSTERS AND SOME GREAT LOW-PRICE AUCTIONS. ON SITE AND
ON EBAY!

https://www.ebay.com/str/bluerobin76yakob


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www.bluerobincollectables.com

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Re: [MOPO] Oscar reminisce and some fun things

2023-03-11 Thread David Kusumoto
Nice pics!  I still have pics of my poster collection when it was at its peak 
and have posted them before on MoPo.  Interesting that you have figurines.  I 
could never get into collecting those because they gather dust - although of 
course now - given the price of original '77 Star Wars stuff, I wish I had.  My 
wife has a collection of no-value Funko Pop Star Wars figurines but they're in 
book cases with glass doors on 'me to keep 'em clean.

As far as the Oscars - I've managed to see almost every show on TV since early 
1965 when Mary Poppins and My Fair Lady went up against each other for calendar 
year 1964.  I was in Europe when Silence of the Lambs won in 1992 despite being 
released in early 1991.  I still don't know how a grisly movie like that - as 
good as it is - could sweep the top prizes like it did.  As far as the show 
Sunday night - I now only watch the end when the top awards are given out.  
(It's why I missed last year's "slap" that overshadowed "CODA" winning Best 
Picture.)

I've seen all 10 films nominated for Best Pic but none are masterpieces and the 
only one I felt was provocative / intriguing was Tar - but even it took a long 
time to get going.  Every year or every couple of years I post a round-up of 
impressions about the Best Pic nominees and every year I keep saying I'm going 
to stop because a Best Picture nomination used to mean something back in my 
day.  It doesn't anymore.  I did buy the one-sheet to The Fabelmans from Dale 
Dilts before the film came out.  But the movie was a disappointment. - d.

Oscar round-up link:  https://bit.ly/3FgLcrp

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Subject: Oscar reminisce and some fun things


For most of my life, teenage years and forward, I've watched the Oscars. That's 
about 56 years worth. During high school, I had a click of friends who were 
interested in watching and discussing movies. I went to a parochial school and 
while there was some money for the chess club and the debate club, 
Administration was not very pro the " movie club ". One of the things my 
friends and I always tried to do was watch the five movies nominated for best 
picture, debate their merits and then watch the Oscars. Actually watching the 
Oscars called for some sacrifice as they always occurred during midterm exams 
usually on a Sunday, ending late. There was always  an exam on Monday. Thinking 
back now there are highlights we are all likely to remember. The slap, the 
streak, the refusals Brando and Scott. I also remember a lively group 
discussion about Hoffman in Midnight Cowboy loss  to Wayne in True Grit. The 
discussion centered if Voight being nominated for the same movie/ award might 
have been a factor. Love to hear any remembrances from MoPo members they might 
like to share. Fast forward recently, with there now being 10 nominees, I’m 
lucky if I've seen half of them. This year I've seen five; All Quiet, Top Gun 
Maverick, EEAA0, Elvis and  Tar



Would imagine most of us spend some time during the week thinking about movies 
and movie posters. Every time I walk into my kitchen I'm thinking Tarantino. If 
you're wondering why that is please see the link. I think you'll understand… I 
really should get out more.



http://hamptonmovieposters.com/store#!/kitch/p/535706769/category=0



Prompted by someones posts on MoPo's 28th birthday string I really remember 
liking those "what's on your walls" . So I took some pics of mine. In my former 
house

a lot of the wall space was dedicated to movie posters, currently only about 
10%. I had framed a large number of posters and while that was pretty 
expensive, as my wall space is now diminished it's nice being able to swap out 
posters every couple of weeks. I have a number of figurines/statues on shelves 
attached to the wall and I also took some individual pictures of some of the 
ones that I really like. The pics will be a little fuzzy but I’m sure the 
posters will be recognizable to you. The link is from my website which hasn’t 
been updated for years but I keep it going and use it for links.




[MOPO] FA: An extraordinary selection of 3655 items very diverse items at auction ends soon!

2023-03-11 Thread Bruce Hershenson
*My company, eMoviePoster.com, has an extraordinary selection of 3,655
items very diverse items at auction ending this week!Tuesday, March 14th
around 7 PM CST - 1,635 folded U.S. & non-U.S. posters, lobby cards, 11x14
stills, comic books, and MUCH more
at http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/13.html
These contain a REALLY
wonderful selection of "flat" items of all kinds, including a really
special "one-time" consignment of 111 ultra rare 11x14 stills that are
mostly from the 1930s
at https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype%253A11x14%2520still/13.html
!58
of them feature wonderful images of many of the greatest 1930s Hollywood
stars, including James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart, Gary Cooper, Edward G.
Robinson, and many others!These are many times more rare than 8x10 stills,
and are very rarely offered for sale or at auction, and many of these may
be "one of a kind"!Thursday, March 16th around 7 PM CST - 473 art prints in
our Mini/Major Mondo Auction
at https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/tag/xtype:art%20print/14.html
PLUS
569 rolled posters (U.S. non-U.S. and NON-movie posters)
at https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/14.html
. The 569 rolled posters has
a fabulous selection of posters of every kind, spread pretty evenly from
the 1950s to the present, with 73 from before 1950!Sunday, March 19th
around 3 PM CST - 980 bulk lots containing 39,364 items in all
at https://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/14.html
! This is our biggest and
BEST bulk lot auction EVER! It's like walking into a store and everything
is 90% off!Good luck on whatever you may bid on in any of these auctions
ending this coming week on Tuesday, March 14th, Thursday, March16th and
Sunday March 19th!There really is a LOT of wonderful material closing in
all three sets of auctions, and as of right now, many hundreds of items in
each set are languishing at joke low prices, so PLEASE take some time and
look these over soon!*



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Re: [MOPO] Bert I. Gordon

2023-03-11 Thread S & N Yafet
Thanks for the link, Phillip.  Actually I didn't see any of Mr. Big's
movies in my childhood except for the two colossal man ones.  Read about
them in FM but our local horror host never showed any others. Courtesy of
Svengoolie, I caught up with some of them.  Attack of the Puppet People was
fun.  I'm a pushover for oversized props.
May he rest in peace.
Nathalie


On Wed, Mar 8, 2023, 9:25 PM Phillip Ayling  wrote:

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> Bert I. Gordon, whose A.I.P. movies and posters were the centerpiece of my
> Saturday night TV watching, when I was a kid, has passed away at 100.
>
> A very unique guy.
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[MOPO] Posters wanted

2023-03-11 Thread Posteritati
Hi,

Another laundry list of items we have customers requesting. Sorry for the 
length but lots of rabid poster collectors out there. Sales to be made!

U.S.

Attica - anything
Brain Damage 1988 1 Sheet
The Decline of Western Civilization 1981 1 Sheet
Treasure of the Sierra Madre 1 sheet
Army of Darkness 1 sheet
Ten Commandments 1956 half sheet
Where Eagles Dare 1 sheet
Shoot the Piano Player 1 sheet
House on Haunted Hill half sheet
Kingdom of Spiders 1 sheet
Rosemary’s Baby insert
Female Trouble 1 sheet
Taste of Cherry 1 sheet
Superman mylar 1 sheet
Jaws original Spielberg signed poster
In bruges 1 sheet
All About Lily Chou-Chou 1 sheet
Funny face RR 1 sheet
Night Schtick: Howard Stern 44 WNBC 1970s Subway Poster
Raquel Welch commercial poster
Paris Is Burning R2019 Janus poster
Jiro Dreams of Sushi 1 sheet
Film Socialism 1 sheet
Presto 2008 Pixar Poster
Shotgun Stories 1 sheet
Portrait of a Lady On Fire 1 sheet
Da 5 Bloods 1 sheet
I'm Thinking of Ending Things 1 sheet
It Follows 1 sheet
Colossal 1 sheet
Mercury 13 1 sheet
Casa De Mi Padre 1 sheet
Enough 1 sheet
The Pervert's Guide to Ideology 1 sheet
Funny Games 1 sheet

UK:

A Night in Casablanca quad
Aftersun quad
Magnificent Obsession quad
Withnail & I quad
Amateur quad
Sexy beast quad
400 Blows RR quad

Japanese:

Rosemary's Baby 1968 STB
Branded to Kill B2 & BO posters
The Face of Another 1966 B2 
Dario Argento: Aesthetics of Blood 1990s B2
Paterson 2016 any size
The Lord of the Rings 1978 B2
Rosemary's Baby 1968 STB
Once Upon a Time in America 2003 B2 
Tombstone 1993 B2
The Living End B2
Sanjuro R76 B2
Paris is Burning B2 or B1
When Harry Met Sally B2

Aussie:

Endless Summer
Transformers

French:

Harold & Maude
One, Two, Three 1962 grande
L'argent 1984 Moyenne with Savignac art
News from Home - any size

Italy:

To Catch a Thief R1961 Quattro
Them 1954 Locandina
The Batwoman 1980 Locandina 
 La Grande Bouffe 1973 Due
Desperate Living 1979 Due
Nights of Cabiria 1957 Due
A Woman Under the Influence 1974 Double Fotobusta
Lulu 1974 Spoletto poster

Czech:

Gentle Creature
Midnight Cowboy
Paris Texas
Dirty Dancing 1989 A1 or A3
Lumisten Metsien Tytto
Dumbo A1 or A3

Polish:
Jaws

German:

In the Mood for Love
Over the Edge
Double Indemnity - original only
Masculin Feminin
Funny Face
Bird on a Wire 1974
The Collector 1970

Misc.

Rear Window 1954 Danish + other Danish Hitchcock posters
The Big Sleep R1973 Swedish B1
Conan the Barbarian 1982 Norweighan A1
The Godfather 1974 Cuban
In the Mood for Love 2000 Hong Kong
Samurai Rebellion Romanian

Thanks.
Sam 

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[MOPO] oops one more

2023-03-11 Thread Alan Heimann
http://hamptonmovieposters.com/store#!/rm2/p/535118250/category=0

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[MOPO] Oscar reminisce and some fun things

2023-03-11 Thread Alan Heimann
For most of my life, teenage years and forward, I've watched the Oscars.
That's about 56 years worth.

During high school, I had a click of friends who were interested in
watching and discussing movies.

I went to a parochial school and while there was some money for the chess
club and the debate club,

Administration was not very pro the " movie club ". One of the things my
friends and I always tried to do

 was watch the five movies nominated for best picture, debate their merits
and then watch the Oscars.

Actually watching the Oscars called for some sacrifice as they always
occurred during midterm exams

 usually on a Sunday, ending late. There was always  an exam on Monday.
Thinking back now there are highlights

we are all likely to remember. The slap, the streak, the refusals Brando
and Scott. I also remember a lively group

discussion about Hoffman in

Midnight Cowboy loss  to Wayne in True Grit. The discussion centered if
Voight being nominated

for the same movie/ award might have been a factor. Love to hear any
remembrances from MoPo members they might

like to share. Fast forward recently, with there now being 10 nominees, I’m

 I'm lucky if I've seen half of them. This year I've seen five; All Quiet,
Top Gun Maverick, EEAA0, Elvis and  Tar



Would imagine most of us spend some time during the week thinking about
movies and movie posters.

Every time I walk into my kitchen I'm thinking Tarantino. If you're
wondering why that is please see the link.

I think you'll understand… I really should get out more.



http://hamptonmovieposters.com/store#!/kitch/p/535706769/category=0



Prompted by someones posts on MoPo's 28th birthday

string I really remember liking those "what's on your walls" . So I took
some pics of mine. In my former house

a lot of the wall space was dedicated to movie posters, currently only
about 10%. I had framed a large number of posters

and while that was pretty expensive, as my wall space is now diminished
it's nice being able to swap out posters

every couple of weeks. I have a number of figurines/statues on shelves
attached to the wall and I also took some

individual pictures of some of the ones that I really like. The pics will
be a little fuzzy but I’m sure the posters will be recognizable to you. The
link is from my website which hasn’t been updated for years but I keep it
going and use it for links.



http://hamptonmovieposters.com/store#!/rm3/p/535108488/category=0



https://d2j6dbq0eux0bg.cloudfront.net/images/1377056/3492824491.png



http://hamptonmovieposters.com/store#!/rm1/p/535285212/category=0



http://hamptonmovieposters.com/store#!/mmwall/p/537375548/category=0



http://hamptonmovieposters.com/store#!/colex/p/537339133/category=0



Lastly, with a focus on posters, some of you might be familiar with a
couple of books written by Bill Givens called Film Flubs memorable movie
mistakes.  He wrote two of them a few years apart. I had the first one, but
no longer do, however something caught my eye in the book and I
photographed it. Two posters issued for The Longest Day..the second one
I assume  for a re-release..the studio kept the same poster substituting
the heads of the stars..think Wayne, Fonda and Mitchum..not sure of the
fourth..Anyone know of other examples?



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