Re: [MOPO] the cheapest poster you own AND TRULY ENJOY?

2010-04-26 Thread steve olson
Two of my favorites that are not too expensive but go together well are
Wicked Wife next to Ideal Husband. They definitely get a lot of attention
for the price.


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From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of Greg
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To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] the cheapest poster you own AND TRULY ENJOY?

I'm looking at it right nowthe one sheet from SCANDAL, INC.. There's 
tons of them out there, and they can usually be had for under twenty 
bucks. One of the all-time great sleazy images, and it captures today's 
paparazzi mentality to a T (for tawdry?)
Greg Douglass
Bruce Hershenson wrote:
 For me, it is likely Girl In Trouble half-sheet, which blows away the 
 one-sheet.

 I found an image online at 
 http://img24.imageshack.us/i/girlintrouble1963poster.jpg/

 Besides being a cool image, it is really rare, and yet it likely would 
 not sell for $10 in my auctions.

 Bruce

 On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 10:01 AM, Michael B dialmbb...@aol.com 
 mailto:dialmbb...@aol.com wrote:

 many topics talk about the expensive posters.  this morning, i
 just hung a 900+ insert and removed MR. SKEFFINGTON from its
 place..
  
 BUT, BUT BUT---on that same wall, i have a 15.00 beauty:  THE LONG
 DARK HALL.  I bought the os on ebay two years ago for 9.99, and
 the insert a few months later for 14.99.  an obscure great,
 interesting film.  kinda like a less sophisticated film of WITNESS
 FOR THE PROSECUTION.
  
 last week i watched the EDGE OF DOOM.  Then, i looked on
 bruce's site to see the image.  I was surprised to see how cheap
 this poster was:  under 10.00 OS poster  in fact, bruce last
 sold it for 2.00.  had i seen the movie before that time, i might
 have gone to 8.  lol.  not a pretty poster...but i am sure the
 insert or half might be better, although i have not seen any
 images of it.
  
 QUESTION:  *WHAT IS THE CHEAPEST POSTER THAT YOU OWN AND *
 *ENJOY, **that is truly undervalued in the marketplace?*
  
 I WOULD LIKE TO FIND THE FOLLOWING CHEAPIES, WHICH TRULY ARE
 CHEAP:  
  

 THE LONG DARK HALL - 1951, rex harrison (half only)

 TOMORROW THE WORLD (insert or half)  (i paid about 40 for the OS
 this year--bruce)

 TOMORROW IS FOREVER (half only)  (i paid 14.99 for the insert 5
 years ago)

 SHADOW ON THE WALL (half only)  (i paid 18or20 for the insert with
 shipping this year

  
 from a MOPO dealer friend)

 THE UNKNOWN MAN (half only)  (i paid 9.99 for the insert this year)

 EDGE OF DOOM ---need to see image

  

 maybe the dealers should list a few cheap posters on MOPO since
 ebay fees might be a killer for these lesser titles.

  

  

 michael

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Re: [MOPO] the cheapest poster you own AND TRULY ENJOY?

2010-04-25 Thread Bruce Hershenson
For me, it is likely Girl In Trouble half-sheet, which blows away the
one-sheet.

I found an image online at
http://img24.imageshack.us/i/girlintrouble1963poster.jpg/

Besides being a cool image, it is really rare, and yet it likely would not
sell for $10 in my auctions.

Bruce

On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 10:01 AM, Michael B dialmbb...@aol.com wrote:

  many topics talk about the expensive posters.  this morning, i just hung
 a 900+ insert and removed MR. SKEFFINGTON from its place..

 BUT, BUT BUT---on that same wall, i have a 15.00 beauty:  THE LONG DARK
 HALL.  I bought the os on ebay two years ago for 9.99, and the insert a few
 months later for 14.99.  an obscure great, interesting film.  kinda like a
 less sophisticated film of WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION.

 last week i watched the EDGE OF DOOM.  Then, i looked on bruce's site to
 see the image.  I was surprised to see how cheap this poster was:  under
 10.00 OS poster  in fact, bruce last sold it for 2.00.  had i seen the
 movie before that time, i might have gone to 8.  lol.  not a pretty
 poster...but i am sure the insert or half might be better, although i
 have not seen any images of it.

 QUESTION:  *WHAT IS THE CHEAPEST POSTER THAT YOU OWN AND *
 *ENJOY, **that is truly undervalued in the marketplace?*

 I WOULD LIKE TO FIND THE FOLLOWING CHEAPIES, WHICH TRULY ARE CHEAP:


 THE LONG DARK HALL – 1951, rex harrison (half only)

 TOMORROW THE WORLD (insert or half)  (i paid about 40 for the OS this
 year--bruce)

 TOMORROW IS FOREVER (half only)  (i paid 14.99 for the insert 5 years ago)

 SHADOW ON THE WALL (half only)  (i paid 18or20 for the insert with shipping
 this year

   from
 a MOPO dealer friend)

 THE UNKNOWN MAN (half only)  (i paid 9.99 for the insert this year)

 EDGE OF DOOM ---need to see image



 maybe the dealers should list a few cheap posters on MOPO since ebay
 fees might be a killer for these lesser titles.





 michael
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Re: [MOPO] the cheapest poster you own AND TRULY ENJOY?

2010-04-25 Thread pj Angel
For me, it is the Amsel-drawn images to The Big Sleep (1978). All sizes use
the same image.

Of all the sizes the HS has been my favorite.

http://www.emovieposter.com/imagearchive/poster/73193.html

Certainly not-so-rare. And the insert, as far as I know, is not a
Minty-White victim.

Not sure if they are undervalued, though. The 2006 Bruce auction above
with $23.49 for a rolled HS seems like a fair price, even  four years later
in today's market.

Okay, maybe a touch undervalued.

pjA

On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 9:57 AM, Bruce Hershenson brucehershen...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 For me, it is likely Girl In Trouble half-sheet, which blows away the
 one-sheet.

 I found an image online at
 http://img24.imageshack.us/i/girlintrouble1963poster.jpg/

 Besides being a cool image, it is really rare, and yet it likely would not
 sell for $10 in my auctions.

 Bruce


 On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 10:01 AM, Michael B dialmbb...@aol.com wrote:

  many topics talk about the expensive posters.  this morning, i just hung
 a 900+ insert and removed MR. SKEFFINGTON from its place..

 BUT, BUT BUT---on that same wall, i have a 15.00 beauty:  THE LONG DARK
 HALL.  I bought the os on ebay two years ago for 9.99, and the insert a few
 months later for 14.99.  an obscure great, interesting film.  kinda like a
 less sophisticated film of WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION.

 last week i watched the EDGE OF DOOM.  Then, i looked on bruce's site to
 see the image.  I was surprised to see how cheap this poster was:  under
 10.00 OS poster  in fact, bruce last sold it for 2.00.  had i seen the
 movie before that time, i might have gone to 8.  lol.  not a pretty
 poster...but i am sure the insert or half might be better, although i
 have not seen any images of it.

 QUESTION:  *WHAT IS THE CHEAPEST POSTER THAT YOU OWN AND *
 *ENJOY, **that is truly undervalued in the marketplace?*

 I WOULD LIKE TO FIND THE FOLLOWING CHEAPIES, WHICH TRULY ARE CHEAP:


 THE LONG DARK HALL – 1951, rex harrison (half only)

 TOMORROW THE WORLD (insert or half)  (i paid about 40 for the OS this
 year--bruce)

 TOMORROW IS FOREVER (half only)  (i paid 14.99 for the insert 5 years ago)

 SHADOW ON THE WALL (half only)  (i paid 18or20 for the insert with
 shipping this year

   from
 a MOPO dealer friend)

 THE UNKNOWN MAN (half only)  (i paid 9.99 for the insert this year)

 EDGE OF DOOM ---need to see image



 maybe the dealers should list a few cheap posters on MOPO since ebay
 fees might be a killer for these lesser titles.





 michael
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Re: [MOPO] the cheapest poster you own AND TRULY ENJOY?

2010-04-25 Thread Greg
I'm looking at it right nowthe one sheet from SCANDAL, INC.. There's 
tons of them out there, and they can usually be had for under twenty 
bucks. One of the all-time great sleazy images, and it captures today's 
paparazzi mentality to a T (for tawdry?)

Greg Douglass
Bruce Hershenson wrote:
For me, it is likely Girl In Trouble half-sheet, which blows away the 
one-sheet.


I found an image online at 
http://img24.imageshack.us/i/girlintrouble1963poster.jpg/


Besides being a cool image, it is really rare, and yet it likely would 
not sell for $10 in my auctions.


Bruce

On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 10:01 AM, Michael B dialmbb...@aol.com 
mailto:dialmbb...@aol.com wrote:


many topics talk about the expensive posters.  this morning, i
just hung a 900+ insert and removed MR. SKEFFINGTON from its
place..
 
BUT, BUT BUT---on that same wall, i have a 15.00 beauty:  THE LONG

DARK HALL.  I bought the os on ebay two years ago for 9.99, and
the insert a few months later for 14.99.  an obscure great,
interesting film.  kinda like a less sophisticated film of WITNESS
FOR THE PROSECUTION.
 
last week i watched the EDGE OF DOOM.  Then, i looked on

bruce's site to see the image.  I was surprised to see how cheap
this poster was:  under 10.00 OS poster  in fact, bruce last
sold it for 2.00.  had i seen the movie before that time, i might
have gone to 8.  lol.  not a pretty poster...but i am sure the
insert or half might be better, although i have not seen any
images of it.
 
QUESTION:  *WHAT IS THE CHEAPEST POSTER THAT YOU OWN AND *

*ENJOY, **that is truly undervalued in the marketplace?*
 
I WOULD LIKE TO FIND THE FOLLOWING CHEAPIES, WHICH TRULY ARE
CHEAP:  
 


THE LONG DARK HALL – 1951, rex harrison (half only)

TOMORROW THE WORLD (insert or half)  (i paid about 40 for the OS
this year--bruce)

TOMORROW IS FOREVER (half only)  (i paid 14.99 for the insert 5
years ago)

SHADOW ON THE WALL (half only)  (i paid 18or20 for the insert with
shipping this year

 
from a MOPO dealer friend)


THE UNKNOWN MAN (half only)  (i paid 9.99 for the insert this year)

EDGE OF DOOM ---need to see image

 


maybe the dealers should list a few cheap posters on MOPO since
ebay fees might be a killer for these lesser titles.

 

 


michael

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Re: [MOPO] the cheapest poster you own AND TRULY ENJOY?

2010-04-25 Thread John Waldman
For me it's Three Bad Sisters.  The image on the one sheet is pure bad girl 
material.  Paid $15 for mine. 
http://www.emovieposter.com/imagearchive/poster/307660.html

John W

 




From: pj Angel angelfilmpost...@gmail.com
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Sun, April 25, 2010 12:47:37 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] the cheapest poster you own AND TRULY ENJOY?


For me, it is the Amsel-drawn images to The Big Sleep (1978). All sizes use the 
same image.

Of all the sizes the HS has been my favorite.

http://www.emovieposter.com/imagearchive/poster/73193.html

Certainly not-so-rare. And the insert, as far as I know, is not a Minty-White 
victim.

Not sure if they are undervalued, though. The 2006 Bruce auction above 
with $23.49 for a rolled HS seems like a fair price, even  four years later in 
today's market. 

Okay, maybe a touch undervalued.

pjA


On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 9:57 AM, Bruce Hershenson brucehershen...@gmail.com 
wrote:

For me, it is likely Girl In Trouble half-sheet, which blows away the one-sheet.

I found an image online at 
http://img24.imageshack.us/i/girlintrouble1963poster.jpg/

Besides being a cool image, it is really rare, and yet it likely would not 
sell for $10 in my auctions.

Bruce 



On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 10:01 AM, Michael B dialmbb...@aol.com wrote:

many topics talk about the expensive posters.  this morning, i just hung a 
900+ insert and removed MR. SKEFFINGTON from its place..
 
BUT, BUT BUT---on that same wall, i have a 15.00 beauty:  THE LONG DARK 
HALL.  I bought the os on ebay two years ago for 9.99, and the insert a few 
months later for 14.99.  an obscure great, interesting film.  kinda like a 
less sophisticated film of WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION.
 
last week i watched the EDGE OF DOOM.  Then, i looked on bruce's site to see 
the image.  I was surprised to see how cheap this poster was:  under 10.00 OS 
poster  in fact, bruce last sold it for 2.00.  had i seen the movie 
before that time, i might have gone to 8.  lol.  not a pretty 
poster...but i am sure the insert or half might be better, although i 
have not seen any images of it.
 
QUESTION:  WHAT IS THE CHEAPEST POSTER THAT YOU OWN AND 
ENJOY, that is truly undervalued in the marketplace?
 
I WOULD LIKE TO FIND THE FOLLOWING CHEAPIES, WHICH TRULY ARE CHEAP:  
  
THE LONG DARK HALL – 1951, rex harrison (half only)
TOMORROW THE WORLD (insert or half)  (i paid about 40 for the OS this 
year--bruce)
TOMORROW IS FOREVER (half only)  (i paid 14.99 for the insert 5 years ago)
SHADOW ON THE WALL (half only)  (i paid 18or20 for the insert with shipping 
this year
  from a 
MOPO dealer friend)
THE UNKNOWN MAN (half only)  (i paid 9.99 for the insert this year)
EDGE OF DOOM ---need to see image
 
maybe the dealers should list a few cheap posters on MOPO since ebay fees 
might be a killer for these lesser titles.
 
 
michael
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