1) The show appeared to have more good material available than at any time in
the past 6-7 years.
2) Morrie's auction grossed around 50% more than last year with about half the
number of items
3) Meeting was very informative
4) Our new site resulted in over two hundred people each getting some
I was just looking through some of bruce's latest auctions and saw that he was
offering the style A B one sheets for The Mechanic which, when considered
together, offer an amusing insight into the 1970s United Artists
publicity department.
The style A gravely intones: He has more than a dozen
I love stuff like this, too.
Advertising is fascinating to study, especially the exploitational kind.
THE MECHANIC was such a great story, never been done right.
Michael Winner stories are legendary in the British film industry.
Phil
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From: Neil Jaworski
To:
Hi, Everyone,
Thought someone might be interested in this. Hey, it might require a
little work to make it perfect (if you choose to do so) but it's undeniably a
really great title. Have a great Memorial Day,
Rick
Will History Repeat Itself? from today's NY Times
Kirby McDaniel
www.movieart.net
May 29, 2011
3-D Starts to Fizzle, and Hollywood Frets
By BROOKS BARNES and MICHAEL CIEPLY
LOS ANGELES — Has the 3-D boom already gone bust? It’s starting to look that
way — at least for American moviegoers —
We are looking for a one sheet (preferably) for BUCK PRIVATES COME HOME (1947).
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Yes, dangerous thing, online irony.
Anyway, can anyone tell me where I can join The Bruce Hershenson Fan
Club?
On 30 May 2011, at 04:41, Kirby McDaniel wrote:
I think one has to be careful how one joshes on the internet.
I've said
things in a teasing way to people that get completely
Hello,
I have posted over 1400 Yugoslavian movie posters on eBay auctions. You
can visit those auctions on URL:
http://entertainment-memorabilia.shop.ebay.com/Entertainment-Memorabilia-/45100/i.html?_catref=1_fln=1_ipg=25_ssn=abposter_trksid=p3911.c0.m282
Yes, dangerous thing, online irony.
Anyway, can anyone tell me where I can join The Bruce Hershenson Fan Club?
Hi Richard,
AWFUL thing, online irony. Anyway, you may not have heard of it, since we're
such an extraordinary elite circle, but I'm the President of the International
Bruce
Please put me forward for membership.
I have a record of being blackballed with these type of exclusive
societies, but I'll keep my fingers crossed.
On 30 May 2011, at 16:43, Helmut Hamm wrote:
Yes, dangerous thing, online irony.
Anyway, can anyone tell me where I can join The Bruce
Online irony, alive and well. Thank goodness. Or maybe goodness had nothing
to do with it. ;-)
Dave
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Subject: [MOPO] Join the Bruce Hershenson Fan Club!
Now that I'm able to email out (the hotel wouldn't me email to my
server) I'm able to report
1) show is always great. I love the throwback feel of an old time convention
2) I was too busy there wasn't anything for my collection.. so I
wasn'tbidding. Sean made good mention though
3) what
Heritage has something for everyone this week! Over 450 lots of the best and
most affordable posters, lobby cards, photos, pressbooks, and related
Memorabilia! Abbott Costello Meet the Mummy, Streetcar Named Desire, Beach
Party, Magnificent Seven, My Fair Lady, Dragnet, Land Unknown, Planet of
My only concern about this show is that I don't see an influx of new
blood, not in terms of the dealers who set up at the show or the people
attending the show. I know that there are younger collectors out there.
They do seem to go to the LA and Burbank shows but this show isn't
speaking to them.
My two cents: The show is Memorial Day Week end the beginning of our tourist
season at the Jersey Shore. I would love to attend the show preferably as a
dealer (unfortunately I would be one of the old farts) but I cannot do it on
this weekend.
Check out our shop page
Jim... they are all OLd farts.. matter of fact.. I think next year
Ill rent a table and offer walker, and pwer chair rental and sell
kleenex and gertitol cocktails..
name someone under 30 and i bet they are one of the grandchildren/
I almos came but couldnt find a cane to match my shoes..:)
I think you might be on to something. Next year, you might leave your
posters at home and instead stock up on Depends, Viactive, Ben Gay, Just For
Men, Viagra, Ensure, Centrum Silver, Cod Liver Oil, Prune Juice, and Denture
Adhesive!
Bruce
On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 4:38 PM,
Very scary moment when I started reading I almos came but couldnt
find a cane to match my shoes..:).
On 31 May 2011, at 01:07, Bruce Hershenson wrote:
I think you might be on to something. Next year, you might leave
your posters at home and instead stock up on Depends, Viactive, Ben
Gay,
When it first came out, I thoroughly enjoyed this movie, and I am scared to
see it again for fear of major let-down.
But Neil, couldn't it have gone the other way round? Maybe he started with
100 ways to kill, and someone at the studio (for fear of a lawsuit) lowered
the total to a suit-proof 12?
Is Bruce describing the contents of his Memorial Day travel bag?
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Subject: Re: [MOPO] Columbus report?
I think you might be on to something. Next year, you might
Remember it fondly.
Mr Winner's films do not wear well at all.
Phil
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From: Bruce Hershenson
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Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 10:26 AM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] emovieposter's The Mechanic Styles A B
When it first came out, I
i think I have a lobby set for the mechanic with Bronson is that the
same one??
i think its like purple.. and bw ill have to look think its unused 8
card set..
Tom
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Yes, if you'd like to smell like deceased movie legend Steve McQueen you
can! Thanks to his family someone has formulated the first flavor (that's
their reference - are you supposed to take a swig of the stuff?) that will
duplicate the Steve McQueen scent. Check out their web site:
That's pretty darn funny!
On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 7:28 PM, Sean Linkenback slinkenb...@comcast.netwrote:
Is Bruce describing the contents of his Memorial Day travel bag?
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Speaking of getting old, how many of you remember this comic book ad? This
was always my favorite one, followed closely by X-Ray Specs, and 100 Civil
War Soldiers for 99 cents.
*http://www.comicbook.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/atlas.jpg*
Bruce
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Bruce Hershenson and the other 25
Mr Winner's films do not wear well at all.
Phil couldn't be more correct.. even Death Wish seems dated now
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x-ray glasses were always my wish..
At 07:19 PM 5/30/2011, Bruce Hershenson wrote:
Speaking of getting old, how many of you remember this comic book
ad? This was always my favorite one, followed closely by X-Ray
Specs, and 100 Civil War Soldiers for 99 cents.
I was always a sea monkeys kind of guy.
On May 30, 2011, at 7:19 PM, Bruce Hershenson wrote:
Speaking of getting old, how many of you remember this comic book ad? This
was always my favorite one, followed closely by X-Ray Specs, and 100 Civil
War Soldiers for 99 cents.
you still are
At 07:35 PM 5/30/2011, Freeman Fisher wrote:
I was always a sea monkeys kind of guy.
On May 30, 2011, at 7:19 PM, Bruce Hershenson wrote:
Speaking of getting old, how many of you remember this comic book
ad? This was always my favorite one, followed closely by
wow you guys made me think back...
well I couldnt afford toys back then however the barber always had
stacks of comic and thats where i would look... all that stuff
intrigued me in the back like the tank, the marx soldiers, the x-ray
specs, seamonkeys, and also I remember the aurora Model kits
How could I forget DYNAMIC TENSION?
Richard Del Belso
Date: Mon, 30 May 2011 21:19:36 -0500
From: brucehershen...@gmail.com
Subject: [MOPO] OT: How many of you remember this ad?
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Speaking of getting old, how many of you remember this comic book ad? This
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