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I wish ! Try $95.00 per table plus $25
Reg'n.
Zeev
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tables are
looking for two cards ...kiss in train and knife in back scenes...desire
fine condition...would accept few border pinholes
but no wrinkling or smudges...thanks Alan
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Thanks JR. Well said.
Although I had to laugh about your most modern
posters look more like gigantic paperback book covers
since that's exactly the look the Pulp Fiction
poster is trying to achieve.
I agree. The Pulp and Usual Suspects recalled
posters might be the last of the modern posters
well Son and i just saw SIN CITY.. I give it a 10 but dont wish to see it
over and over,,
its not a feel good film at all.. but for wat it is,,in the genre its
great,,and takes you on a ride.
If you want to see the nearest thing to a alive or living comic book or dime
store Pulp.. Comic book..
VG. Charles Starrett B-western title card from
Columbia. With Russell Hayden. Some tape on back and one flaw in
border area.
BAD MEN OF THE HILLS (1942) TC, VG. $35.00
SHIPPING $6.00
Kirby McDaniel
MovieArt Original Film Posters
P.O. Box 4419
Austin TX 78765-4419
512 479 6680
ah yes Pulp Fiction is a perfect paperback cover image... but guess what
folks...
that poster is a straight up theft of an actual paperback cover
there is a digest sized paperback from the 1950's which has THE EXACT IMAGE
AS IS ON THE PULP FICTION 1 SHEET, albeit with a green instead of red logo
The First Anniversary fireworks continue through this weekend on
www.MoviePosterBid.
Some are closing in a matter of MINUTES or HOURS --
Orig 1953 COME
BACK LITTLE SHEBA One Sheet - Burt Lancaster Shirley BoothCurrent Bid:
$125.00Ends In: 0d 0h 28mOrig MOONRAKER 1977
One Sheet - Roger
YOU WON'T BE DANCIN', YEAH
It's a no-go for disco
BY LUIS PEREZ AND PETE BOWLES
STAFF WRITERS
April 1, 2005
Today's planned auction of the Saturday Night Fever
dance floor has been called off - at least
temporarily.
After a party promoter claimed that he won the floor
in an earlier
Here is the review from the main Austin Newspaper, The Austin American
Statesman.
** TWO ** stars!
Streets gleam with graphic
zeal, but words fail the film
By John DeFore
Special to the American-Statesman
Posted: April 1, 2005
Author and artist Frank Miller is an icon of macho in the comic-book
My God, man...someone recently pointed me in the
direction of the Moviefone website to check out the new Star Wars trailer and
while browsing upcoming titles I was struck by the sheer amount of unoriginal
movies coming out:
Bewitched, The Bad News Bears, The Longest Yard,
The Pink Panther,
How you know you are getting older... you start
seeing the remakes of films you saw as a teenager... you have observed a whole
movie arc career of a major star (Stallone for example)...
You know you are really getting old when you
start seeing remakes of remakes of films you saw as a kid...
So, anyone know what my dream poster, the 10-foot KING KONG standee went
for?It will probably make me cry, but let's hear it...
-- JR
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