Hi,
That’s a reissue Midnight Cowboy R80 one sheet.
Take care,
Fred Sliman
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> On Sep 17, 2022, at 11:29 AM, Tom Martin
> wrote:
>
> the fuse part will be hard
> but to get the ripples out,,just roll the poster backwards tighten let it sit
> and
So sad to hear this news; Jim was a very nice man. I always enjoyed our
occasional visits and deals.
Fred
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> On Mar 8, 2022, at 10:40 AM, Andrea Kanter
> <0244cc94277c-dmarc-requ...@listserv.american.edu> wrote:
>
> For those of you who remember him, he ran
Ending in about 24 hours are three of the more scarce advance one sheets from
the 70s era. Both teaser styles of The Poseidon Adventure are up along with
The Godfather Part II. Please check them out if interested.
Take care,
Fred
on the subject (often
monochrome and/or photographic) which has seen heavy auction action. Please
let me know if you have any guidance about a restorer who might be willing and
able to take this job. Any help or direction will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Fred Sliman
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of whom is the
gent onto whose post I tacked this greeting. Hope to be a little more active
in the near future.
Happy Hunting to All,
Fred Sliman
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Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 8
Many of us who live and breathe 70s crime cinema would count these among the
gems of the era, so I would connect them in that way. I've never seen a 3
sheet on Rolling Thunder but the other three, though probably hard to locate,
should be out there. I remember selling my Prime Cut some years
Jeff, I must say that I was going to suggest a merge of those two
threadswith the range of feedback on Facebook ranging from good clean fun
to insidious menace, I'd think we were discussing sex, drugs or rock and roll.
And though I love my neighbor to the south Joe B too much to
I'd have to agree with Andy and Rich on the refund and block, but I'd also have
to press them a bit about just why they think they are fake. I'd issue the
refund first, so as not to be presumed to be holding it back until an answer is
given.
The few times I've had someone with the
Interesting in these troubling times of highly vocal and public flying
fur tantamount to an unproduced George A. Romero script that suddenly
propriety catches like the swine flu and everybody goes private and off
the meter.
I would be the last to add fuel to the tiresome
individual obsessions
Knowing nothing of the man personally, I would have to agree with Sue strictly
on the evidence of the name (Hernandez/Hernendez) being spelled in the original
post differently in the subject/title than the body and signature of the letter.
Fred
--- On Fri, 9/4/09, Susan Heim
This was a top want of mine, and had been solicited in long-ago MOPO want lists
until I finally found one in early '05 (albeit folded, though not with the
expected distress). Would certainly love to upgrade to a rolled one one day.
Has anyone had any experience with linenbacking folded foil
A certain agreement with Shelly. The '73 reissue has the WB logo that was used then instead of the Warners/7 Arts from the original '69 era if I'm not mistaken in addition to the border differences.Take care, FredShelly Whitworth-King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi DebiI think this was
JR, Evan and All,I've studied on this one for years, and have it almost narrowed down 100% for the last summer inserts being in Summer to Fall of 1985. Columbia/Tri Star, MGM and Fox were the last 3 doing them. I seem to remember Silverado and Commando having inserts, but not 100% sure.
Dear MOPO Friends,As the hot Louisiana summer winds its way down, we are launching our annual event auction. This year's highlights include an exceptionally rare handful of original Bogart Title Cards from the 1930s, plus some great material from many other eras. The desirable British Quad for
soon, plus much more. Doing some thinning and focusing and I hope that MOPO-land will enjoy some of my coming offerings. Glad to be back, and hope everyone is well.Take care, Fred Sliman
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Good evening, MOPO friends,
Sorry for the belated weigh-in on this few-days old
topic. I have to say that the original author here
has been among the only persons to openly give a
critique and opinion about the MoPoBid site. I got
frustrated about soliciting information and feedback
good or bad
Good evening all,
I'll second Bob's sentiments about MPT growing on you
after awhile. Let me add though, that it's kind of
like different favorite bars: different vibes, themes,
decor, music, feel, etc. MPT will never replace MOPO
to me, but is and will be another place to hang your
hat, relax
Good Evening,
I currently have running a 99 cent, no reserve group
on eBay; over 150 items from 50s to current; closes
begin throughout the early day tomorrow. One Sheets,
lobby cards and more are here; some nice titles and
graphics for a variety of tastes, including Disney,
western, horror,
Evening all,
I started subscribing in mid 1981, and it had already
been going for quite a few issues by then. How I miss
those jam-packed issues of posters. Still great to
subscribe, and still a thrill to find a few wanted
items.
Take care,
Fred
--- Michael Danese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Amanda,
Glad to see this wonderful idea getting the thread of
its own it deservesyou know I'm in and will be
excited to see what our friends and fellow collectors
come up with for donations. I imagine an array as
diverse and impressive as our fellow hobbyists, and
look forward to seeing this
Scott,
You raise a good question...best I can see is nothing
deserves to have a few hundred people lumped into a
category of elitist, and that's coming from a person
who is an active member of MOPO, style-B and Movie
Poster Talk.
Scott, you have done a tremendous job at the helm of
MOPO, and
Bruce,
You and Philip are both mature adults and assets to
our hobby; hence I vote for a compromise between both
your ideas...how about YOU LITTLE TEENAGE BOY, POSTER
COLLECTOR WORMS: MEMOIRS OF A CLUB OF REAL MOVIE
POSTER COLLECTORS.it's wordy, but so are the full
screen titles of Dr.
Good afternoon MOPO friends,
Since the portents of doom are once again being
sounded for our hobby and poor Dustin has been outed
as an undesirable, everyone is free to send their
material for The Graduate, Midnight Cowboy, Straw
Dogs, Papillon, Lenny, Marathon Man, All The
President's Men and
Good Evening, Friends,
Our big auction event is nearing it's center phase
this evening, with a great selecion of material yet to
hammer on this and Sunday evening, and again all three
days of next weekend. If you haven't checked out the
goods the link is at the end of this message.
The exciting
MOPO Friends,
I posted this in the wee hours this a.m. on Movie
Poster Talk to little or no response except from a
couple of friends. Maybe at a more respectable hour
and on MOPO we can generate some discussion about
this.
A response to the earlier thread about eBay headaches
with a few
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