Of course I was joking..
Even is such a remake were contemplated, Bay would be the last director
involved. The explosions couldn't be wild enough for him!! And no metal men.
All these would-bes need to be tied to chairs and FORCED to watch the
staggering battle sequences in Sergei
Hi from Joe Bonelli
I have several favorites-- and they change.
Poster-- Boy with Green Hair 1948 orig US one sheet
Lobby Card-- David Copperfield 1935 Fields/Bartholomew duo
THose are today.
Best,
Joe
From: Andy Neal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/01/29 Sun PM 05:02:45 EST
To: MoPo-L
Hello from Joe Bonelli.
I doubt this will affect anyone but I am changing email addresses for MOPO.
I wlll unsubscribe and resubscribe and hope I do it correctly.
Joe B
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I'm also thankful *I* am the one deciding what I watch, and not someone who
thinks *they* know what's good or bad.
If it's offensive don't watch.
And though I couldn't accept a year's screen pass to sit through Hostel or
any of its ilk, I agree with Erik 1000%!!!
Joe B.
PS-- For what it's
I saw the preview for this nausea-inducing piece of crap at a showing of
Chronicles of Narnia at Wichita Falls' lovely new Cinemark complex a few
weeks ago. I was thankful that no kids happened to be in this early-school-day
showing. The preview was gut-wrenching and supposed to be G rated. I
Shelley Winters has passed away at the age of 85.
One of my favorite actresses!! The movies have lost a great and late-night tv
deterioated a few years back when Shelley stopped coming on.
Just watched Night of the Hunter a couple of days ago with a young friend who
had nev er seen her. He
Perhaps if the cast had included Brad Pitt and the plotline concerned THREE
cowboys who..well, nevermind, but perhaps it would have played better in
Moab.
Hmmm...
Joe B.
From: William A Brent [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/01/10 Tue PM 11:39:18 EST
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Hi, JR, from Joe B.
In the 1950s in Vicksburg, Ms., we paid 10 cents for kids admission to the
Strand-- the second run theatre. It was 25 cents for adults. After 1953 and
the tornado that made our kiddie theatre the first-run one, fares raised to
25 cents for kids and 50 cents for adults.
,,,after seeing DELIVERANCE, my butt still
hurts every time I hear a banjo..Who do I sue?
Earl Scruggs.
Joe B
From: Greg Douglass [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/01/03 Tue PM 05:56:21 EST
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] YOU ARE ALL GAY
Dammit, David! I knew it! I
Well--- Welles first film was Citizen Kane. Hmmm
Lee's attention-getting martial-ballet film was NOT.
I haven't seen The Ice Storm (should and will) and haven't seen Brokeback Mtn
(will-- after a 100 mile drive to find a theatre showing it). And am looking
forward to both.
But more slo-mo
But what about the reaction of the gay contingent...
I heard they were whooping it up at the Malamute Saloon!!
Joe B
PS-- Congrats to the Longhorns!! (Love it!)
Joe
From: chris quarles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/01/05 Thu AM 07:20:00 EST
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re:
Hi and Happy New Year, JR.
Is it okay if I talk about my Boys in the Band half-sheet with the picture of
Cowboy and Harold--
captioned Today is Harold's birthday. THIS is his present.?
I promise not to mention the insert.
Joe
From: JR [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/01/03 Tue AM 10:53:46 EST
And all cleverly mounted on the front of authentic Mexican lobby cards I'm sure!
Happy New Year, Rod.
Joe B.
From: Rod Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/01/03 Tue AM 05:14:24 EST
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Subject: [MOPO] The Gay Return of the Shuttlecock, San Francisco, 1923***
Anyone heard anything about this production?
Yes. It's said in certain circles that it's about these two sweet gay cowboys
who..
Joe B
From: Andy Neal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/01/02 Mon PM 05:44:26 EST
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] Sugarland
De Niro and Jodie
If I say I have a 1-sheet of AUNTIE MAME, does that out me?
Only if you won't sell it to me!
Joe B.
My, what a STUNN-ning apartment! Books are so decorative.
Joanna Barnes as Gloria Upson
AUNTIE MAME Warner Bros 1956
From: alfred zelcer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/01/03 Tue AM
all MOPO-Folk from Joe Bonelli and Sister Mary Agnes!
If you had told me on my retirement night one year ago today (Dec. 31) of the
moves and adventures I'd have in the following 12 months I'd have thought you
were bonkers.
It's been (and still IS) a trip-- one that continues as we speak.
I
Hi, Craig, JR, et. al. at MOPO.
Great read, JR. I agree with much but not all.
Craig and I are closer on this. I believe that a just over two hour run time
would be so much better--
chopping out much of the center section and trimming down the first-act
exposition.
Superb, though!
The Academy
A Merry Christmas right back and wishes for visions of Red Ryder B-B-Guns
just for you, Scott.
Thanks for putting up with it all.
And a very Merry Christmas, etc,.etc. to all of MOPO from
Joe Bonelli
From: Scott Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/12/25 Sun PM 12:07:33 EST
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Sad that this attraction is closing.
Joe B.
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Hello, all on MOPO, from the still-travelling Joe Bonelli.
Ran across David's wonderful note about that kind and generous collector/dealer
Louis Leithold.
As I said at the time of his passing, Louis was so kind and friendly to me,
spending a memorable afternoon showing me this astounding
Hi, MOPO-folk, from Joe Bonelli.
My travels may be soon over. I may be settling in my hometown of Vicksburg,
Ms., which is well on its way back as a tourist destination.
This may be an opportunity for poster dealing as there are some attractive
stores available on the main street downtown
Hello, MOPO, from Joe Bonelli.
Just a quick note to let you all know that I am fine and am still travelling
around arranging my life after Katrina.
I was one of the very lucky people who lost little except money spent on
carrying on.-- No, not THAT kind!
Unfortunately the storage unit I had
Hi, MOPO, from Joe Bonelli.
After almost two weeks' worth of email mixup I think I'm back.
Thanks to all for your kind support during the recent storm season.
Joe Bonelli-- temporarily in Wichita Falls, Texas.
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posters!!
Take care,
Joe Bonelli
Wichita Falls, Texas (for the moment)
From: JR [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/09/16 Fri AM 05:00:00 EDT
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] MOPO fund has been distributed
Oh, yeah, just for the record: Yesterday I took all the donations made
has always been a big state and it proves it has an even bigger heart!
Thanks from a north-Texas refugee,
Joe Bonelli in Wichita Falls, TEXAS !
From: Captain Bijou [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/09/06 Tue AM 04:50:01 EDT
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] A little positive news from
Dear MOPO folk.
Hi from Joe and thanks again for all the support from everyone.
I am in Columbus, Ms., where I've been drafted to appear as TWilliams on
Saturday night. The Tennessee Williams Tribute is Friday-Sunday. This is the
venue in which I appeared the past two years. I drove from Texas
Laura--
I HAVE NOT GIVEN UP ON MY PET!!!
Everything humanly possible is being done and I am going to be in contact with
a vet who is personally rescueing animals.
Thank you for caring.
Sincerely.
NOW.I WANT EVERYONE ON BOTH STYLE B AND MOPO TO LEAVE ME THE HELL ALONE
ABOUT MY CAT.
Joe
Adrian,
HI from Joe Bonelli . Thanks for all your support and all our UK friends too.
There is a large concert with a great many stars, film and music, to be aired
live in the US tonight. It will be a fundraiser like the one after 9/11. This
is a good start.
New Orleans native Harry Connick
Hello, all, from Joe Bonelli in Wichita Falls, Texas.
I cannot thank all of you enough for the support... that you are giving. Though
I am 600 miles from the front I am
still trying to find out things.
Not much has changed since last night.
As I said I've learned two most important things
!
Thanks to you all.
Joe Bonelli
From: Steven Yafet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/09/01 Thu PM 09:15:19 EDT
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] Joe Bonelli (off topic)
Hi,
Thought that MoPo folks would want to know that Joe is safe - 600 miles
away in Wichita Falls, Texas
Hello to all from Joe Bonelli.
Just a note to let those of you know that I am not directly in the path of
Hurricane Katrina. She is on the way to NOLA but I'm not there. I'm in
Jackson, Ms., reporting on her for MPB Radio.
However, my kitty, Sister Mary Agnes. is still there with many friends
Now I have to admit that I think Hugh Jackman is the most overrated,
uninteresting actor/singer/etc I've seen since the arrival of Peter Allen.
Sorry.
Joe B
From: Susan Heim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/08/19 Fri AM 11:56:02 EDT
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Goodbye
Hi from Joe Bonelli.
I was in Buffalo, N.Y. My friend Johnny worked at a radio station there. His
station had just arranged to participate in presenting an Elvis concert. He
told me that morning or maybe the day before that we would have first-class
tickets.
Then when he came home agahst, he
Surely the young Powers that Be will now happily anoint a younger, more
up-to-date Bond---
Can you say, Eminem???
Hey, gurlfren,
Wassup, ho?!
Bon', James Bon,
Yuh f@%^in' Mo- Fo!
Arghhh!!
Joe B.
From: Movielegends [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/08/17 Wed PM 04:17:32 EDT
To:
I must agree with Phil and Kirby while still admiring the others.
You pays yer money and takes yer cherces!
Joe B
From: Phil Edwards Cinema Arts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/08/17 Wed PM 10:48:28 EDT
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] STUCK IN A GROOVE
Yes, and ditto Phil
What about a gay James Bond a sophisticated, edgy, devastating ,
dangerous, butt- wrangler
in the service of her majesty The Queen.
Shake it, not stir ! ?? Joe B.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/08/18 Thu AM 12:55:44 EDT
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject:
Oh, certainly an easy mistake to make, Dr.V.
After all-- Mae (aka Sister Woman) was indeed a Horror!
Hopefully the wine was Not!
Best,
Joe
From: Dr Vollin Md [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/08/11 Thu AM 07:40:37 EDT
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] Sorry my mistake
Sorry,
Hi, all, from Joe B.
I need some help from you guys if you don't mind.
A computerless friend (most obsessive) is driving me crazy trying to have me
locate a new or near-mint condition Criterion dvd of Alfred Hitchcock's
Spellbound with Ingrid Bergman, Gregory Peck, Salvador Dali's strange
: 'Cause they got no necks! They're fat little heads sit on their fat
little bodies
-
Maggie: I'M ALIVE, Brick I'M ALIVE! Skipper is dead but I'M ALIVE!
Maggie the Cat is ALIVE!
Joe Bonelli
From: Todd Feiertag [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/08/10 Wed PM 08:14
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/08/08 Mon PM 11:41:47 EDT
To: channinglylethomson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Off Topic but Shocking
Hi from Joe Bonelli
The Penguins is playing on three screens in the entire state of Mississippi.
The Dukes is (that's correct!) playing all
With all due respect to my Texas-dwelling friends, Kirby included, I can't help
running this one:
Texas once had a governor, James Edward Pa Ferguson, who was succeeded by his
wife, Ma, in 1924. A debate ensued. Should all those Mexican children
streaming across the border go to school in
Fiddle-dee-dee!
Joe B.
PS-- I know little about the King Kong spider scene and I look forward to
anything Peter Jackson does..
Now I could tell you a bit about Scarlett but, frankly
Oh! Iisn't ( Abe ) a purveyor of lobby cards on Ebay??
Joe
From: Glenn Taranto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi from Joe B.
Doctor Copper, eh???
Sounds like either a thirties potboiler or an upcoming late-summer C-G-Eye-Fye
wanna-be.
Joe
From: Saul H. Chapman, Ph.D [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/08/03 Wed PM 10:41:09 EDT
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] QUESTION for anyone about
Hello, MOPO-Folk, from Joe Bonelli.
I ran across an interesting 1927 poster for a Jackie Coogan film. It's called
a three sheet, but the size is odd-- 41x76 instead of 41x81.
Can any of the experts explain the difference in standard size or couldn this
have been common in the still-silent
Hi again from Joe Bonelli.
First, thanks to Dave, Ethan and Phil for chiming in and pretty much answering
my question about the 76x41 three-sheet from the 1927 Jackie Cooper vehicle.
I know Jackie was happy because he got his trademark page-boy hair cut during
the making of the film
And, I understand, making cameo appearances in the new movie SHRECK III.
Joe B
From: Kirby McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/07/02 Sat AM 10:55:19 EDT
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] E.T. PHONE HOME
Check again. D R E C K, alternate spelling DREK, according to
The
Hi from Joe Bonelli- slicksteve1943 on Ebay.
I have listed some posters including (sob!) my one sheet for the David Lean
Great Expectations.
I realize that many of you have probably seen these posters (EXCEPT for the
EXPECTATIONS) on Movie Poster Bid, but I wanted to alert you that I was also
Hi from Joe again.
Sorry to post this a second time, but Kirby alerted me that the link did not
work.
I believe it will now. See below.
Sorry,
Joe
Hi from Joe Bonelli- slicksteve1943 on Ebay.
I have listed some posters including (sob!) my one sheet for the David Lean
Great Expectations.
I
Hello, all, from Joe B. Sorry but my previous post had the incorrect link to
my auctions (thanks, Kirby!)
Here is the email again with the correct link. Apologies for stuffing your
mailboxes.
Joe
Hi from Joe Bonelli- slicksteve1943 on Ebay.
I have listed some posters including (sob!) my one
HI from Joe B.
RAIN was also a play and, in it's New York on-Broadway run, starred the
legendary Jeanne Eagles.
Joe
From: Henry Mazel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/06/14 Tue AM 04:57:17 EDT
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] my baby she wrote me THE LETTER
And there was
...THE LETTER is desirable because it's a good looking
poster and (with the exception of JEZABEL) has more dramatic content
than the others...
And it also has one of the most stunning opening sequences in movie history---
the heroine shooting her lover dead right in the midst of the Production
Hello to all of MOPO from Joe Bonelli.
I have relisted a bunch of things on Movie Poster Bid. Hope you will all look
and hopefully buy. There are some nice things for kids as well as adults.
Here's the link:
http://www.movieposterbid.com/search_seller.asp?nsearch=ilovenola2
Thanks,
Joe
Hi from Joe.
I'm in the hot seat (so to speak) too. Filling in at Mississippi Public
Broadcasting and already receiving Alerts and Bullitens.
Actually I believe that Arlene escalated at the direction of the News
Networks who are gleefully reporting the coming storm as though it were
Hurricane
has been spared much loss of life while property damages have been
high. That doesn't mean it's always going to turn out like that.
An old hurricane survivor,
Kirby
On Jun 11, 2005, at 7:34 AM, Joe Bonelli wrote:
Hi from Joe.
I'm in the hot seat (so to speak) too. Filling
Dear Rich,
Wow!! You really did a fine job. I wish I could see this in person.
Hope you are well and not too exhausted!
Best,
Joe Bonelli
From: Richard Halegua Comic Art [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/06/11 Sat PM 05:19:03 EDT
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] Cine-Vegas
How correct you are!! Showing both our ages!
Thanks, Henry,
Joe
From: Henry Mazel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/06/09 Thu PM 06:57:24 EDT
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Another Anne Bancroft Thought LSMFT
Uh, Lucky Strike means fine tobacco, Joe?
(showing my age)
Hi, MoPoFolk, from Joe Bonelli.
One-- I finally got moved again and am still in disarray but it's done. Thank
heaven!
Two-- Thanks so much to Channing T. for wishing I were here to discuss the
great Bancroft.
I really wish I had a great deal to say.
I always liked Anne Bancroft
posts are a source of new information
and quite often, inspiration.
Bravo that man!
Shelly
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Date: Thu, 9 Jun
On Jun 9, 2005, at 12:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, MoPoFolk, from Joe Bonelli.
One-- I finally got moved again and am still in disarray but it's
done. Thank heaven!
Two-- Thanks so much to Channing T. for wishing I were here to
discuss the great Bancroft.
I really wish I had
Amen. I'll second and third that! Joe Bonelli
From: Mark A. Price [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/05/31 Tue AM 12:00:11 EDT
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] OT: Memorial Day
To the Veterans of MoPo:
Thank you.
'nuff said.
Mark Price
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Hi from Joe Bonelli.
A few months ago I showed some half sheets and inserts that had been restored
and Linen-backed by Danny Steward (Poster Doctor) of Seattle. I can't imagine
any better solution to the problems of those posters.
Danny chose to linen-back and it certainly was the right way
Hi from Joe Bonelli.
Though I doubt anyone will need to get in touch, I'm alerting MOPO to the fact
that I'll be off the computer for a period of time due to an apartment move
within New Orleans. It will probably be a week or so before I'm back on line
at home.
Meanwhile I'll
=en
Best,
Joe Bonelli
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Not to curry favor with koose but I think David has pretty much summed up my
own feelings about SW-III here. Quite simply, I agree. Thanks, David.
Best,
Joe Bonelli
From: David Kusumoto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/05/22 Sun AM 01:49:25 EDT
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO
Hi, all, from Joe Bonelli.
I agree with both Glenn and Channing here. My friend just got a Sony 960 Hi-
Def 34 screen tv and we saw a few of the opening minutes of The Aviator. It
looked stunning -- as it did in the theatre.
Best,
Joe
From: Glenn Taranto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/05/23
Light bulb!!! What an idea!!! That'll work too!
Thanks, Rich!!!
(with a mild chuckle!)
Joe B.
From: Richard Halegua Comic Art [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/05/17 Tue PM 03:04:39 EDT
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] DISPLAYING GLASS SLIDES??
some people like to make a
Dear Mike,
Fabulous and fascinating advice! Opens up a door to collecting items that take
up a tiny corner of space compared to a poster. What an interesting idea for
display!
Love it.
Thanks,
Joe Bonelli in New Orleans
From: michael king [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/05/17 Tue PM 01:08:01
Hello, Ralph and all, from Joe Bonelli.
Whether as buyer or seller I usually put in my communication (whether I'm the
one who is paying or being paid) that I will inform you (or would you please
inform me) when the poster (dvd, laserdisc, etc.) arrives and I am (you are)
happy-- so that we can
Hi from Joe Bonelli.
I use My Check Free to pay some bills. I have found it to be helpful and
reliable.
However it's designed to pay your bills regularly- not to pay for auction
items, etc.-- unless there is an additional service I don't know about.
Hope this helps.
Joe
From: az [EMAIL
Dear David and Glenn,
Hello from Joe Bonelli in New Orleans.
I'm grateful to you both for letting us know. Dr. Louis Leithold was indeed a
kind and gracious gentleman and I'm very sad to hear of his passing.
A few years back I obtained a one-sheet from The Brave One from Louis on his
website
They could be disturbed even more! At least they're not showing the Paris
Hilton House of Wax!
Joe B.
PS-- It's great they are showing classics. They could have themes-- like
films starring folks who now reside in the cemetary.
From: Kirby McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/05/06 Fri AM
Paris Hilton?
I thought she was playing a hooker in the remake of Grand Hotel.
No, no! She IS a hooker in THE Grand Hotel. (Ole' Conrad'd shit!)
Wonder if this ditz knows her Uncle Nicky used to be married to Elizabeth
Taylor??? (Hope I've got the relations right.)
Joe B.
From: Danny
is distributed as in the normal curve. And data support that. What this
has to do with posters is anyone's guess.
Saul
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Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 8:35 AM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Hollywood Forever!
What
found it to be a most informative resource for finding
out when and what's coming out on dvd.
All my best to all members and lovers of classic and pop films and their
posters!!
Joe Bonelli
From: Ralph Plumb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/04/22 Fri PM 12:20:20 EDT
To: MoPo-L
HI from Joe B.
My friend Al got his from DVD Planet for about 45 bucks. You could be
describing the Musicals Collection, the Noir collection or the Gangster
Collection. They all give examples of the moviegoing experience of the day and
make for really fun and informative viewing.
I have the
Good day, MoPo, from Joe Bonelli
Another sad passing of a movie great-- truly the last of an era of stage and
film stars from the UK--
Sir John Mills passing at 93. Recently I read he attended the premiere of his
latest film. Hows that for a long career???
My fav-- his miscast but heartfelt
What I love about the screening series is that so many
young people are watching classic movies and
thoroughly enjoying them.
Toochis
Hi from Joe B.
This doesn't surprise me at all. It is such a fallacy that young people are
interested in nothing but flashy junk-food loaded with sexy
Hello, all, from Joe Bonelli in New Orleans.
I'm proud to finally offer a new item for bid on Movie Poster Bid. It's the
first of a series of auctions I'll be having to raise money to help with recent
medical expenses.
I'm crying (spelled right) to sell it-- my (soon to be your)
original
... Movie Poster Talk.
Hi from Joe Bonelli.
Is anyone else having trouble accessing Movie Poster Talk? From the home page
I get an Error display as though that part of the IGuide site is down
completely.
Can anyone shed light??
Best,
Joe B in NOLA
NO Jazz Heritage Festival starts
Hi, Sue from Joe Bonelli
I can't believe I never went to that cemetary when I lived there. Now it will
be on the top of my list--- including Disneyland.
Thanks,
Joe B.
From: Susan Heim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/04/21 Thu PM 04:37:04 EDT
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re
Dear MOPO folk.
Hi from Joe Bonelli.
Just a quick note to clarify my medical thing and to thank you for the kind
wishes.
About two weeks ago I went through a series of nights waking up with sharp
stomach pains. I was afraid I was developing an ulcer.
Last Thursday I drove to Vicksburg (240
Hi from Joe B.
Tom and I have the same feelings about Disney and what should be the Return of
Roy. Joe B.
From: Tom Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/04/14 Thu AM 10:45:28 EDT
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] A VERY BIG DEATH IN HOLLYWOOD
what the hell is Dr Death
Hi from Joe B.
Wouldn't it be amusing if the
Texas/Louisiana/Arkansas/Mississippi/Alabama/Carolinas/Georgia/Tennessee
Legislatures passed a resolution praising SAVED ?!?!?
But they probably won't since Mac Culkin got caught with WD in
Oklahoma!
Best,
Joe B.
From: Kirby
As for the %$# factor, I seem to recall that SCARFACE still holds the
record based on %$# per minute running time. 180 %$#s in 163 minutes.
There's even a gag in the film about the amount of swearing when Michelle
Pfeiffer says something about how much everybody swears.
Hi from Joe Bonelli.
I
Hi from Joe Bonelli...
And a huge Happy Birthday to Movie Poster Bid. JR and Co. have done an
incredible job of getting this new and exciting movie-poster-only auction site
off to a one-year's start!! Bravo!
I will be able to start auctions on Movie Poster Bid again soon. Please look
Hi from Joe Bonelli.
Though he was not of the world of film, Bobby Short epitomized class for more
years than I'd like to count. He passed away today at the age of 80. Thought
MOPO folk would like to know.
Joe
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storyncid=762e=1u=/ap/20050321/ap_en_mu
Hi from Joe B.
I got the Laura as well from Best Buy (wish I'd had the coupon). I haven't
looked at the entire disc but I think the restoration is pretty good but not
super. This is the finally-released disc that was postponed last year. Could
it have been because they were trying to find
Hi, Gary, et. al.
Bruce and JR are right on about it all. Films were chopped a lot-- and they
were, of course, ALL in black and white and there wasn't even a notion of
letterboxing until recent years.
We had wonderful stuff on tv for kids in the afternoons. A local station got
hold of the
Dear Bruce and MOPO,
Hi from Joe Bonelli in New Orleans.
I just finished watching PUBLIC ENEMY last night. An incredible film and
star-making turn by Cagney. The sequence in the rain torward the end of the
film just blew me away-- as did the final scene!
Actually Warners has hyped
Gee, Tom, I should think that most of the so-called comedies of the last
fifteen years would fit directly into the category.
Joe
From: Tom Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/03/09 Wed PM 12:18:00 EST
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] ot NYC flmfest tribeca and Robot
You're wasting your posts, Zeev! Even this guys name shows he's a friggin'
ghoul-- Posterazzi-- after the tabloid photographer Paparazzo in Fellini's LA
DOLCE VITA-- the character who gave a name to the vultures that hound the
famous-- like poor Princess Di-- even to their deaths.
Most
Hi, JR, Sean et.al
This guy's probably a smug twenty-something (you other twenty-somethings on
this list
know I do not refer to any of YOU!) who is a computer geek on the side or works
in marketing. Since the return to office of HRH Gorge II, they really DO
believe they can fool all of the
Oh, Debbie. I'm sorry that I can't help you with the poster...
But the query during the current debate on MOPO, is timed brilliantly!!
Best,
Joe Bonelli
From: Debi Jacobson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/03/04 Fri PM 07:55:44 EST
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] Looking
And while we're at it, perhaps another identifier could be adopted. BS.
I could think of a few places it might be applicable-- daily!
Joe B.
From: J R [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/02/26 Sat PM 12:28:28 EST
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] courtesy first: tag your posts,
Hi, JR, Excuse the use of you as guinea pig but I need to know if I can send
to you and MOPO at the same time. Email problem recurring from yesterday.
Mostly happening at Style B email address.
If it doesn't clear up I may email you for your expertise.
Thanks.
Joe
From: J R [EMAIL
Dear JR
Hi from Joe B.
Sorry to use you for a guinea pig but I'm having ISP and/or email problems and
I'm testing to see if I can send reply to an individual and to MOPO. The
trouble has been on the Style B only, but
Duh!
Joe
From: J R [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/02/24 Thu PM 12:04:32
And a great many congratulations to YOU, Scott!!! Thanks for everything you do
and all you put up with. I'm proud to be a member.
Joe Bonelli
From: Scott Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/02/24 Thu AM 12:59:55 EST
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] 1995-2005: 10 Years
Apologies to all but I'm having email trouble this morning and need to send
this test to see if the list receives it or if it's rejected by my email .
I hate computers!!!
And a good morning to you all.
Joe B.
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Hi from Joe Bonelli
Just saw on one of the Broadway sites that John Raiit-- the father of Bonnie
and the brilliant, huge-voiced creator of Billy Bigelow in the Rodgers
Hammerstein musical CAROUSEL on Broadway in the mid-1940s, has passed away at
the age of 88.
His kind no longer exists
Ay, caramba, Loo-see!
Why am I not surprised to see this post.
Joe B.
From: Rod Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/02/20 Sun PM 09:55:13 EST
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] Sandra Dee
We have the Lobby Cards for 75% of all her Film
Titles.
Like with most Cult,
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