Hi Mopo,
I'm after a Badlands halfsheet in rolled very fine condition please, If anyone
has one to sell please let me know with the price.
Thank you
Simon
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Last time I thought about this I had about 70 concerns and Todd kindly
responded to around half of them.
My thoughts on - buyers have confidence/no fear:
- As a buyer prior to purchase I can't check that the COA is indeed for the
poster being sold. To be 100% sure of the authenticity, I first
Steve, you are obviously a detailed guy. But, I think you are reading way
too much into this. It's much simpler and easier then all of your what
ifs. The good greatly out weighs the vague what if this happens or what
if that happens.
I am not about to try an address every contingency. I have
Any one sheets pre 1960 with atlantic city in the title? Price and condition
please also jpeg if available
Thanks
jim
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Subject: [MOPO] WTB:
Hi, Everyone,
I have over 40 Auctions closing TODAY, often lots of as many as 8
original posters--all great titles-- for only $19.99!! That's less than $2.50
per poster! Those poster lots include titles like Gone With The Wind, A
Clockwork Orange, Straw Dogs, The Elephant Man and
Jim and Rick
Thanks for your kind words...
Steve,
The COA and/or the Poster DO NOT have to be sent back to for confirmation. Both the poster and the COA have the invisble DNA ink mark but both can be checked by a high frequency UV light. Just by running the UV light over the bottom corner of
hmmm...
It seems that as Jesus had risen, 3 days after his crucification---the
accompanying music was that which had not yet been written for another 1700
years.
Miracle enough to turn a profligate into a prophet.
_eMoviePoster.com Image For: 8a179 EARTHQUAKE insert '74 Charlton Heston,
Ava Gardner, cool Joseph Smith disaster title art!_
(http://www.emovieposter.com/gallery/inc/archive_image.php?id=12300434)
Does anyone know what size the Sensurround stickers are supposed to be for
the insert
Based
on a rave review received privately from a fellow MoPo member, we rushed out to
see The
Artist. Impressions (rather
than an essay):
*
Magnificent. A cute story
told with dazzling flair in around 90 minutes..
*
Lives up to and sometimes exceeds all of its critical hype.
*
Best
Hi Jim,
I can certainly share your enthusiasm for having ones own poster(s)
authenticated by someone reputable in the industry. Thumbs up to MPGrading for
offering their authentication service. A great peace of mind to be had for sure.
Where it falls apart for me is where the COA and staining
Freeman's review of THE ARTIST in a couple of sentences.
Remember your first plain croissant? Different in shape, color, flakey,
delicious while eating. But then when it was over it was like, ehhh is that
all there is?
No meat, no other tastes but just buttered dough, and you couldn't help
* You're right, Freeman. The Artist has a gimmick - and that gimmick is
being the first commercially released silent film in the modern era since Mel
Brooks' Silent Movie (1976). Because of this gimmick, the story, such as
it is, is constrained by what silent pictures can bring to an
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