[MOPO] Prometheus

2012-06-08 Thread Steven Hill
Does anyone have one of these posters for sale: http://impawards.com/2012/prometheus_ver8.html I'm also looking for the regular US 1-sheet, but would prefer the one linked above. -- Steven Warren Hill shil...@sbcglobal.net shil...@yahoo.com Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.f

[MOPO] Geraldine

2012-06-08 Thread Eric Melanson
Geraldine: I may be a lurker, but i think the discussion of your missing posters and your continuing and endless emails about Heritage are growing old. I understand you are not a dealer and that the loss of these posters is really bothering you, but i think you need to move on. Enough already!

Re: [MOPO] Bruce vs Heritage inventory & auciton services

2012-06-08 Thread Richard Halegua Comic Art
Bruce you mischaracterize some of our positions (those of us who have made comments). I am neither for Heritage nor for Geraldine I am for seeing things in a realistic and fair way and honestly, Geraldine is piling on. and piling on and piling on If you look at my initial posts in this threa

Re: [MOPO] Bruce vs Heritage inventory & auciton services

2012-06-08 Thread allen day
Howdy Bruce et al, The 'piling on' was in reply to Rick Ryan (erroneously) speaking for all of us in his message, and I did not specifically reference anyone else. If memory serves, I believe that I initially replied that Mrs. Kudaka had a right to state her opinion, then Craig replied, and the

Re: [MOPO] Bruce vs Heritage inventory & auciton services

2012-06-08 Thread Bruce Hershenson
Allen Now I'm *VERY *confused! Is the "piling on" that bothers you the criticism of Heritage? These threads actually started out with a bunch of die-hard Heritage supporters "piling on" against Geraldine, and only David Kusumoto stood up for her! But be that as it may, let me address your comment

Re: [MOPO] Bruce vs Heritage inventory & auciton services

2012-06-08 Thread allen day
Howdy y'all, I am not going to pretend to speak for Mrs Kudaka; she is a member of MOPO; she has every right to post as she sees fit, just as her detractors have every right to label it as horse hooey. What I perceive as 'getting old' (besides myself), is the 'piling on' However, there is a gr

Re: [MOPO] Bruce vs Heritage inventory & auciton services

2012-06-08 Thread Richard Halegua Comic Art
It wouldn't be that pleasurable until you got a sex change and even then, it's kinda doubtful : - ) At 07:20 PM 6/8/2012, Rix Posterz wrote: Geraldine, Personally, I send all of my high-end pieces to Bruce H., but, man. all this constant negative B.S. about Heritage Auctions is in my estima

Re: [MOPO] Bruce vs Heritage inventory & auciton services

2012-06-08 Thread allen day
Howdy y'all, It appears that some wrong has been made and has not been righted to a satisfactory end. If that is true to some degree, the wronged party can pronounce all day and all night ... that much I can understand and I have no issue. Bruce ... you are the a marketing jedi master ... I ma

Re: [MOPO] Bruce vs Heritage inventory & auciton services

2012-06-08 Thread Rix Posterz
Geraldine, Personally, I send all of my high-end pieces to Bruce H., but, man. all this constant negative B.S. about Heritage Auctions is in my estimation truly getting old. Even if Grey Smith was the Devil incarnate, I'd be growing weary of your constant diatribes I have no doubt that mo

Re: [MOPO] Bruce vs Heritage inventory & auciton services

2012-06-08 Thread Geraldine Kudaka
Seems to me the director of a professional auction company would not say, "Don't worry, we have your posters tagged and inventoried"  unless they did have them tagged. Seems to me, a professional auction company doing what is close to a billion dollars worth of annual sales would have a very go

[MOPO] FA: THE MAN WITH 9 LIVES Orig BORIS KARLOFF HORROR CLASSIC RAREST STYLE!

2012-06-08 Thread Rix Posterz
This along with 40 more auctions closing SUNDAY. Please take a look! Thanks to all, Rick _http://www.ebay.com/itm/THE-MAN-WITH-9-LIVES-KARLOFF-HORROR-Orig-Poster-GIG ANTIC-RAREST-STYLE

Re: [MOPO] Ray Bradbury, A Remembrance

2012-06-08 Thread Bruce Hershenson
Bill Gaines told me the same story years ago. Actually, they combined TWO of Ray's stories into one, and Ray wrote Bill, and said that he felt they improved on them by combining them together, but that he must have forgotten to send a check. Bill told me he wrote back and asked Ray if he would tak

Re: [MOPO] Off topic: but oh boy would I love a favor.....

2012-06-08 Thread Kirby McDaniel
Believe it or not, that was the FIRST FILM I ever saw! At the Lakewood Theater in Dallas, Texas. It scared the hell out of me and my aunt and uncle had to take me out of the theater. The Lakewood was a perfectly wonderful Interstate Theater - a beautiful neighborhood theater. It is still ther

Re: [MOPO] Off topic: but oh boy would I love a favor.....

2012-06-08 Thread Steven Hill
At least in that movie they barricaded themselves into the church and then sang Welsh songs. -- Steven Warren Hill shil...@sbcglobal.net shil...@yahoo.com From: Kirby McDaniel To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Sent: Fri, June 8, 2012 1:33:25 PM Subject: Re: [

Re: [MOPO] Ray Bradbury, A Remembrance

2012-06-08 Thread Craig Miller
One of the first stories Ray ever told me was about his appearances in EC Comics. (I was a comics fan so it was a natural area of interest.) I no longer remember which of the stories appeared in the comics first -- adaptations of his short stories -- but EC adapted it, according to Ray, without h

Re: [MOPO] Off topic: but oh boy would I love a favor.....

2012-06-08 Thread Kirby McDaniel
They're boot-scooters! They should move to Texas. Like Stephen McNally and the Indians in APACHE DRUMS, we are surrounded by those people. Yee hah. K. On Jun 8, 2012, at 12:11 PM, Richard Halegua Posters + Comic Art wrote: > At 07:03 AM 6/8/2012, Diana and/or Morris Everett Jr wrote: > >> I a

Re: [MOPO] Off topic: but oh boy would I love a favor.....

2012-06-08 Thread Richard Halegua Posters + Comic Art
At 07:03 AM 6/8/2012, Diana and/or Morris Everett Jr wrote: I am a huge ( okay, bigger than huge) country music fan, and Mo has been a willing convert. Poor Morrie Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com _

[MOPO] WTB: three posters

2012-06-08 Thread luminita hascalovitz
Hello again, I am still looking for the following: 1.-12 Angry Men original U.S. one sheet 2.-The Breakfast Club original U.S. one sheet rolled 3.-Thunderball subway, the look down style. Please let me know prices and condition. Thank you very much, Lumi

[MOPO] FA: Heritage has Snow White, Dawn of the Dead, Hard to Handle, Taxi Driver, Crossfire, Teenage Frankenstein, Jaws, Bullitt, Liberty Valance, Lone Ranger, more!

2012-06-08 Thread Carteron, Bruce - 1551
Heritage has 558 lots of some of the Best of vintage movie posters closing this Sunday evening, June 10th, at 10pm CT! www.ha.com/161224 Featuring a great selection of affordable posters, lobby cards, photos, press books, and related Memorabilia! Heritage has offered

[MOPO] new exhibit MOVIE INK.

2012-06-08 Thread Wim Jansen
Hi everybody, >From next Saturday I will have a new exhibit in the gallery. So if you're in >the area of Amsterdam , which is always a good idea, stop by! http://movie-ink.com/2012/06/08/still-life-the-flipside-side-of-glamour-light-and-dark/ Wim Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site a

[MOPO] FA: JURASSIC PARK Movie Adaptation Art NR on eBay

2012-06-08 Thread Robert Dennis
3 original art pieces from issue 2 of the Jurassic Park movie adaptation featuring characters portrayed by Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Richard Attenborough, and Jeff Goldblum. With art by Gil Kane and George Perez. See these and other items at auction with No Reserve 1 cent starting bids in the Lewi

[MOPO] FS: Bride of Frankenstein Realart Onesheet - Best Universal Horror Title!

2012-06-08 Thread Old-Time Cinema
Reposting. Hey Gang, Just wanted to let yo all know that I am selling a 1953 RealArt re-release poster for the 1935 Universal Horror film "Bride of Frankenstein" starring Boris Karloff. The poster has been linen-backed and lightly touched up on foldlines, the condition prior to backing was Very

[MOPO] Off topic: but oh boy would I love a favor.....

2012-06-08 Thread Diana and/or Morris Everett Jr
Hi MOPOers ~ Diana Everett here, with Mo at the CMA music festival in Nashville.  Just recovering from a concert that went til nearly one last nightall my favorites:  Zac Brown Band, Miranda Lambert, Brad Paisley, Jason Aldean, Lady Antebellum. Tonight: Carrie Underwood and Blake Shelton. S

[MOPO] FS: Mean Streets large photobusta $40 - Johnny Boy!

2012-06-08 Thread Posteropolis
This large-format, vertical Italian photobusta features De Niro as the trouble-making Johnny Boy and the trademark gun-and-skyline logo. At 25 3/4" x 37" this poster is nearly 1-sheet in size and would nicely complement the US 1-sheet in your collection. Or purchase it as a very affordable stan

Re: [MOPO] Bruce vs Heritage inventory & auciton services

2012-06-08 Thread Bruce Hershenson
I advise our consignors to do an inventory, but tell them to keep it in a safe place. We inventory their items in our own way (unlike some places which apparently only pretend to do so), so their inventory serves us no purpose. But it *IS *useful if later they have doubts that we auctioned all thei

[MOPO] Speaking of Bradbury

2012-06-08 Thread Geraldine Kudaka
Its a pavlov reaction -- my brain always connects the Bradbury building to the name Bradbury.  Though the Bradbury building has no connection to Ray Bradbury, it truly is a wonderful building which was used in one of my favorite author's adaptation --  Phillip K. Dicks - Do Androids Dream of El

Re: [MOPO] Bruce vs Heritage inventory & auciton services

2012-06-08 Thread Geraldine Kudaka
I only wish it was fiction instead of a boring accounting of an event which actually transpired. From: Zeev Drach To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Sent: Wednesday, June 6, 2012 11:29 PM Subject: Re: [MOPO] Bruce vs Heritage inventory & auciton services Wow

Re: [MOPO] Ray Bradbury, A Remembrance

2012-06-08 Thread Geraldine Kudaka
Great story. Sad to see the passing of such a wonderful writer. For a man with such a brilliant mind, the stroke must have been incredibly frustrating and at 91, he lived to a ripe old age. From: Rix Posterz To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Sent: Thursday,