I agree Kirby. It is what I call a 5 hankie film. I was crying at several
parts throughout the film. I loved the look of it and the story line was
beautiful. Happy New Year to all.
Sue
www.hollywoodposterframes.com
Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2011 10:28:56 -0600
From: ki...@movieart.net
Subject:
Happy New Year all and a great 2012.
Sue
www.hollywoodposterframes.com
Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2012 09:04:46 -0800
From: joebom...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Happy New Year to Planet Mopolian
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
I'm still hereand a Happy New Year to you, Rich, and all on
Sad news Channing. He was a good guy and always up for a good laugh..
Sue
www.hollywoodposterframes.com
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2012 10:09:41 -0800
From: channinglylethom...@att.net
Subject: [MOPO] RIP -- Fred Bomar of Cinemonde Posters in San Franciso
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Hey Dave and all...
I am coming into this thread late but had to comment. All the songs that
Dave mentioned are the same for me, especially Downtown. I can remember running
down the streets of Hollywood when I was about 9 years old with my sister
singing that song at the top of our
Thank you Scott. Dave Kusumoto turned me on to MoPo about 12 years ago and it
has been a wonderful experience for me. Not only informative but all the
friends I have met. So, Happy Birthday group!!
Sue
www.hollywoodposterframes.com
Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2012 13:08:32 -0500
From:
I can remember my friends and I doing the opening number to the Monkees t.v.
show in our front yard. I had Tiger Beat magazine pictures of them, but
especially Davy, all over my bedroom. Of course, I was 12 at the time.
Remember him on the Brady Bunch episode? Had to the good fortune of
Hello all,
I am looking for the 47x63 original French Planet of the Apes. Please send
info with conditon and price. Thank you in advance.
Sue
www.hollywoodposterframes.com
(800) 463-2994
Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com
Love all the stories here. I have two daughters, one is 25 and one is 15, both
are into movies. As my 25 year old was growing up she always had a poster from
her favorite movie of the day in her room but never got into the collecting
craze. When my youngest was about 2, she would be so
Hello all,
I am currently looking for one sheets from Back to the Future 2 and 3.
Please let me know the condition and price if you have either or both of these
titles. Thank you for you time in advance.
Sue
www.hollywoodposterframes.com
(800) 463-2994
Bravo Claude.this one killed me!!
Sue
www.hollywoodposterframes.com
Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2012 09:22:09 -0700
From: claudelit...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Funny bidder email
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
his username must be MORON, which at 5 letters is probably all he can
I think Kirby has a very valid point. I have collected for over 38 years and I
met collectors back in the day that started collecting in the late 50's and
early 60's and their main focus was early Horror material or Westerns. Many of
the collectors that started looking for finds in the later
for $10 not only would it have
not been worth saving the Berwick copy, but the other copies might never have
come to collector's attention.
-Original Message-
From: Susan Heim [mailto:filmfantast...@msn.com]
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2012 03:43 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
at the time or even been aware of their
titles. It makes me wonder what kind of stock they most have had and how they
were already throwing away useless silent posters and who knows what else.
- Original Message -
From: Susan Heim
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2012 12
Of course then there are those that you win the auction, pay for it and then
are informed that the item was lost or some other reason it can't be shipped. I
have heard all the excuses, and on several occasions, and this happened to me
also, that the seller was offered more money after the
Hello Everyone,
Hope you had a great wekend. I am looking for material on Bells of San
Angelo. I would prefer a one sheet but will consider other sizes. Thanks in
advance for you time.
Sue
www.hollywoodposterframes.com
(800) 463-2994
Visit the
Hi Everyone,
Just checking if anyone knows of some poster dealers in the San Diego area
that can authenticate posters? I have had friends in the past there that had
shops but no longer or they are no longer in San Diego. Let me know if you have
any ideas.
Sue
What a great story Rick.When I was a freshman in college at UC San
Diego in 1972, I was part of a college council that organized events for the
school. We had a meeting one night and it was suggested that we have some
speakers come to the school. Most of the people that were suggested
I use to participate considerably more here on the group. A less amount of
available time has limited my posting, but also there were so many times over
the years that the arguing and posturing on MoPo just got out of control, and
not by the women of the group, that I now try to post when
I think what Rich is saying is correct. I've been a movie poster collector for
over 39 years and have been an active member of the hobby also. Now, as the
framer to the hobby, I would say that may for every 500 male collectors of
posters, there is 1 femaile. In fact, we have a running story
Hi Bill,
I get Mexican lobby cards all the time to frame and they are all over the
place size wise. Older ones are typically a bit bigger than newer ones (after
1960 or so). Was the lobby card mounted to a brown chipboard backing or it is
just the backside of the lobby card?
Sue
It has been upon us for many years in one form or another. The minute poster
values began to escalate in the mid to late 80's, the scoundrels began coming
out of the woodwork. For years a certain linenbacker was selling posters to
dealers and collectors all over California that were the
Hello all,
Now that Ed and Sue have posted the newsletter that names the seller, Kerry
Haggard, do a google search on Kerry Haggard movie posters and there is a whole
bunch of articles including a picture and newspaper article done on him.
Sue
www.hollywoodposterframes.com
Date:
They are also going to screen How the West Was Won, This is Cinerama, and a few
other early pieces. I think How the West was Won is on September 8th.
Sue
Date: Thu, 27 Aug 2009 21:25:19 -0500
From: ki...@movieart.net
Subject: [MOPO] Cinerama --- and WOODSTOCK fans -- check it out
To:
That's great Jeff. I've loved LEGO's since I was a kid. We live fairly close to
Legoland and several LEGO stores, and they have this one shop you can sit at a
huge table with 1000's of LEGO parts and make things all day long. I love to
sit and see what the real kids come up with and then hear
Maybe they didn't realize the person was planning on selling them. Someone
could contact a restorer and say that they wanted to recreate some lobby
cards that they knew they could never own in their own collection due to the
rarity and price but that they wanted to have them on their wall and
Well, I agree with you Rick. It is a sad day and I was beside myself to hear
Jaime's name associated with this. You are right that he was the linenbacker
under Joe Hernandez, however unfortunately, Joe is not banished from the hobby,
despite the hard work I did to accomplish that after he
I agree with the COA situation. I have so many customer that buy these
autographed posters on ebay and swear they are authentic because they came
with a COA. I suggest to them that the guy selling it to them could easily make
those COA's right on his computer. I often ask if they got a letter
I've been saying this for a long time. So has Ed and Sue Poole at
Learnaboutmovieposters.com. You know when you receive a linenbacked poster
from a Heritage auction and there is a clear label on the back of it? Well,
assuming you can get a acid free clear label, I think that would be great
already does something like this, since I asked him for it. Next to a
stamp of vintagemovieart and the date on the back, he will provide a record of
the works that have been restored and the date.
Op 2 sep 2009, om 19:53 heeft Susan Heim het volgende geschreven:
I've been saying
for it. Next to a
stamp of vintagemovieart and the date on the back, he will provide a record of
the works that have been restored and the date.
Op 2 sep 2009, om 19:53 heeft Susan Heim het volgende geschreven:
I've been saying this for a long time. So has Ed and Sue Poole
Hello all,
I am looking for Little Mermaid advance one sheet, preferably doubleside.
This would be the one that is blue with her in profile sitting on the rock in
the ocean with the yellow moon surrounding her. Please let me know if you have
one, condition and price. Thank you all in
I would be very careful responding privately to this as you really don't know
who the emails are coming from or going to. I think the timing is interesting
and, having known Joe for a long time, this email doesn't even sound like him.
Contrary to the email, Joe Hernandez is still very much
One more point. If Joe Hernandez has been out of the business he loves for so
long, how is it that so many people still have ability to contact him to
inquire about the fake movie poster situation? I just have a feeling this
note did not originate from the original Joe Hernandez or somebody is
Hi Michael and all,
Michael, weren't you the one that bought or were thinking of buying the
Vertigo one sheet or half sheet from the Butterfield auction of Louis
Leithold's collection? If you remember, they didn't describe fading of many of
the posters in that aucton and, consequenly,
Well, this is a rumor that has circulated for years. In all fairness, Franc did
say his inlaws, not her inlaws as he now refers to the Asian art auctions
with a woman dealer. We are a movie poster forum, not an Asian art forum and
the line of discussion was in reference to shill bidding of
with someone buying civil war
memorabilia. I was in know way trying to imply that Bruce engaged in shilling.
I have only had very happy dealings with Bruce both on Ebay and off. FRANC
-Original Message-
From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of Susan Heim
Sent
I heard the news come across last evening and it brought a lump to my throat.
For many of us that are in the 50-60 range, Peter, Paul and Mary were our
childhood. They were on the radio, we sang their songs in school and our
parents liked their music. I saw them at the Hollywood Bowl a couple
Wow, this story is amazing. I was just over at NSFGE reading the thread and the
great work by Rich and Rich and it's truly unbeliveable. I do have a question
or comment. When restorers are working with window cards, it is my
understanding that they remove the top layer of the paper and then
Hello Everyone,
I'm coming in after reading all the posts this morning in regards to my
post yesterday about de-backing window cards during restoration. Diane has a
very valid point as to why this is necessary. The backing is very acidic and
has often caused degradation to the card.
I did want to add a point to confirm JR's comments and Diane's comment
about the fuzziness on the back of the poster. For many years, collectors
would have posters drymounted to pull out the fold lines. When poster values
began to climb and drymounting was not longer a suggested
Just remember, in this country, you are innocent until proven guilty. Most of
us only know bits and pieces to the real story. I'm sure Grey is privy to way
more info than most of us and has made his decisions accordingly.
Sue
www.hollywoodposterframes.com
Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009
problems with this and
would use him again myself.
Jaime is the only restorer I have used for the past five years, and as it
stands now I am looking at other options.
Sean
- Original Message -
From: Susan Heim
To: slinkenb...@comcast.net ; MoPo-L
Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2009 3
with this and
would use him again myself.
Jaime is the only restorer I have used for the past five years, and as it
stands now I am looking at other options.
Sean
- Original Message -
From: Susan Heim
To: slinkenb...@comcast.net ; MoPo-L
Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2009 3:49 PM
Well, while I am in the North Hollywood area, the problem is that if it is a
fake poster, we know fake posters have made it past some of the best
scrutinizers in our hobby. While I have been around movie posters for almost 40
years, if the fakeness isn't apparent from visual scrutiny, it
Hi Gang,
I just came across this item that was sent to me. There is to be a 40th
Anniversary tribute to The Wild Bunch. Here is the info I received:
The Wild Bunch 40th Anniversary Celebration, with Ernest Borgnine, More in
Person
Jules Verne Adventures presents the 40th anniversary
Actually I think Invasion of the Saucermen is pretty silly looking, but the
movie is worse. So many of those 50's sci-fi posters are pretty hokey!
Sue
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 13:05:16 -0400
From: billscu...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [MOPO] what's the silliest, most expensive horror poster?
You know, Ed and Sue do so much for this hobby that, for the most part, goes
unseen and is a thankless job, not to mention unprofitable. (Hey a guys got to
pay his rent). They are still trying to recover from Katrina. These are two of
the nicest people you would ever want to meet and have
thank you!!
all the best.
Jeff
On Oct 21, 2009, at 11:04 AM, Susan Heim wrote:
You know, Ed and Sue do so much for this hobby that, for the most part, goes
unseen and is a thankless job, not to mention unprofitable. (Hey a guys got to
pay his rent). They are still trying
Well, we must all be about the same age because between PJ and Glenn I'm
having flashbacks to the late 50's and early 60's. I watched Captain Kangaroo,
Mr. Greenjeans and Bunny Rabbit every morning of my young childhood. I loved
Soupy Sales and watched Sky King, along with Roy and Dale
Hey Guys,
For all you southern Californian's, Cinefamily is going to be screening Plan
9 from Outer Space and Ed Wood tomorrow night. Their website is
www.cinefamily.org and they house the old silent movie theater on Fairfax. They
screened about 10 or so of Jerry Lewis's movies over the
Hey Kerry and all,
I know what you are saying about the mat covering the copyright info.
However, I do have many customers, even though I suggest otherwise, who mat
over the writing at the bottom of the poster preferring to see the artwork
only. Are they items on Ebay or through a private
Hey Dave,
It is a beautiful poster. I have it hanging in my family room. I bought mine
from Deke Richards about 10 years ago. Your $1750 buy it now price is a good
price!
Sue
www.hollywoodposterframes.com
Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 15:47:27 -0400
From: hah...@sympatico.ca
Subject: Re:
Hey Guys,
I know Bill Scutta. He is a nice young guy that is new to our hobby. In
fact, I told him about the MoPo group and what a good forum it was for
information that would allow him to learn more about the hobby from longtime
collectors and dealers and to locate material for his
O.K. gang...this past email, supposedly from Bill Scutta, is exactly,
I'm sure, why he was worried. The profane is not from him. You can tell because
his posts are all bill in lower case and that post is Bill Scutta in
uppercase. Maybe Scott can get to the bottom of this.
Sue
Who knows if they are out for him or just getting a kick out of the rise
people are having. Talk about having too much time on your hands.what
a waste of energy. Not to mention just plain hurting someone just for the
thrill of it, of course, anonymously.
Sue
Date: Sat, 31
Gee I didn't see an email with Sue Heim on it. My posts always come to the
group as Susan Heim. I someone has that post, I would appreciate them
forwarding it to me.
Thank you
Date: Sat, 31 Oct 2009 13:01:59 -0700
From: sa...@comic-art.com
Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT: just a heads up
Hello all,
I am looking for an American Slap Shot one sheet, not the advance. If you
happen to have one available, please send me a note with condition and price.
Thank you in advance for your time.
Sue
www.hollywoodposterframes.com
(800) 463-2994
Hello All,
Thanks for the kinds words about my frames. I make a 27x41 frame with
genuine 1/8 thick UV filtered plexiglass and professional quality foamcore for
$49.95 wholesale. I think that's pretty cheap for real UV filtered plexiglass.
Feel free to call me anytime with questions. Have a
Hello all,
I am looking for information on a lobby card from a 3 Stooges film Gents
without Cents. This particular card is a chorus line of girls with the
Stooges mixed in the line. I am looking for the writing along the bottom of
the card. It has been trimmed and Sylvia is restoring
: [MOPO] OT: Source for custom cardboard inserts..
Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 15:21:03 -0500
Sue, your link below has too many 'l's in it and it doesn't link to your
website. FRANC
-Original Message-
From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@listserv.american.edu] On Behalf Of Susan Heim
Sent
Hey Rich,
I build frames for puzzles all the time. Sometimes customer just float it on
top of the foamcore that comes in the frame and sometimes I add a colored mat
and they float the puzzle on that. Basically, when you get the frame, you take
out the backing material, slide your puzzle on
it that way, but I really want to cut the mat to
hold it in place so when we rattle from a California earthquake, the
pieces don't slip down
can't help wanting perfection
At 03:49 PM 11/25/2009, Susan Heim wrote:
Hey Rich,
I build frames for puzzles all the time. Sometimes customer just
Happy Thanksgiving to all. I am including a link here that a musician friend of
mine sent. It is a wonderful organization called Playing for Change. Hopefully
the link will work. It is worth having a look at.
http://playingforchange.com/journey/introduction
Take care all,
Sue
Thank you Toochis.
Yes, I do frame 3 sheets for wholesale cost to other collectors. A full
archival museum frame for a 3 sheet is $299 at my shop. We do about 3-5 of them
a week. As a movie poster collector myself, it is always fun to see what
other's collect and boy do they look great
Wow, what a beautiful ceiling. I have received many a kraftbacked poster in my
day to restore and frame. The kraft paper is so acidic that it just eats
through the face of the poster. I have many customers that I have had them
linenback their posters and then hang their 3 sheets and 6 sheets
Yes Randy, I agreee. Remember, part of that time is the actual shipping
process. I ship a package via Fedex from Los Angeles to say New York and it
takes 5-7 shipping days to get there, so that is at least one week or more of
the delivery process. Following an auction of the quantity
The sad part to me is that most of the people that have money and material
involved in this situation may never see either again.
Sue
Date: Sat, 5 Dec 2009 10:48:18 -0500
From: slinkenb...@comcast.net
Subject: Re: [MOPO] BIG News in Universal Horror Fraud Case
To:
As a business you have insurance for just this reason. The question here is was
the item returned to Debi or is the buyer waiting for the refund before they
return the item. I'm sure you see the problem.
Sue
Date: Sat, 5 Dec 2009 09:50:11 -0800
From: exit...@gte.net
Subject: Re: [MOPO]
Just heard the news also. His only son had just graduated from college. I
thought he was one of the best political reporters around and watched him all
the time. So sad and yes, so young.
Sue
www.hollywoodposterframes.comhttp://www.hollywoodposterframes.com/
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Hey Saul,
There really isn't any way for those krinkles to come out without
drymounting the poster and, of course, we don’t do that to collectables. Often
the krinkles have actually cracked the finish of the poster paper and even with
drymounting they don't come out entirely. They are not
What a beautiful picture you paint. I have seen pictures of this area and
documentaries on the battlefields of this area. I saw something recently on the
cemetery at Omaha beach with surviving veterans of that battle. The place
seemed so serene and beautiful that it was hard to imagine these
Hi Michael and all,
I wanted to remind you all that I build the custom frames for inserts, half
sheets, window cards, and many non standard size frames. Since I hand cut each
frame, I can pretty much make any size and ship any size up to 31x46. I build
them all with genuine 1/8 UV filtered
get a similar service in the UK! Last time I checked
what you are doing for $39 would set me back about $150.
Tom
Susan Heim wrote:
Hi Michael and all,
I wanted to remind you all that I build the custom frames for inserts,
half sheets, window cards, and many non standard size
Hey Sean,
I'm surprised you would even mention it since you have gotten your Archival
and Economy frames from me for a few years now. By the way, My frames are
called Archival, not theirs because theirs are not full archival frames even
with the acid free backing.
Well, you will
, at 12:23 PM, Susan Heim wrote:
Hey Sean,
I'm surprised you would even mention it since you have gotten your
Archival and Economy frames from me for a few years now. By the way, My frames
are called Archival, not theirs because theirs are not full archival frames
even with the acid
Hi Sean,
I really appreciate the comments. I have been a member of this group for
many years. I am longtime movie poster collector who happens to make custom
frames. Most of you have known me for a long time. You have read the articles I
write for this hobby. You have read the responses I
Hi Channing,
I had that same experience last week. I actually click on more funding
auctions and all of a sudden it says payment received. I never even got to
change to my American Express. They had automatically sent payment from my
default bank account. Problem is, I closed that account 3
Hey Dave,
Have I ever mentioned what an intelligent writer you are!! I have printed
your email for my pending legal defense. I will be on the phone latter to
Claude, who is the best attorney, (and Charlie Chan poster collector), I know !!
Sue
P.Sthank you all for your continued support
I received my Heritage auction catalog today. I am always excited when it
gets here to have a quick look. I go through it carefully later on in the
evening when I am home. First off, the thing is really heavy. It's like the
coffee table edition. There were so many great things in this
?
ad
--- On Thu, 6/26/08, Susan Heim [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL
PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Susan Heim [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [MOPO] Wow!! What an Auction!!
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDUmailto:MoPo-L
MessageThere are so many, it's hard to narrow it down to one person. However,
I would love to hang out with Charlie Chaplin.
Sue
www.hollywoodposterframes.comhttp://www.hollywoodposterframes.com/
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From: Francmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Would that include airfare to Missouri?
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From: Michael Bmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDUmailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 12:37 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] dinner
in that case...let's
Hey Dave and all,
Billy Wilder and Frank Capra were my other choices. I did get to meet Audrey
Hepburn once and I was pretty much tongue-tied also and just stood there, tried
to look busy and to not look like an idiot. She was so gentle and sweet. It was
Robin and Marion days and I was very
Hello Everyone,
I am looking for an American Blue Max one sheet. Please send condition and
price and thank you for your time in advance.
Sue
www.hollywoodposterframes.comhttp://www.hollywoodposterframes.com/
(800) 463-2994
Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com
Hey Bruce,
I was at that same event at the Cinerama Dome. We went early also to get the
special program book. The only good thing I can say about it was that while
we were waiting in the line to get the book, we were positioned right in front
of the area where they were interviewing the
Have a great 4th of July weekend. My favorite part is the film or t.v. show
marathons. We've got several going out here so I'll be switching back and
forth. Be safe...
Sue
www.hollywoodposterframes.comhttp://www.hollywoodposterframes.com/
- Original Message -
From:
Hey Roger,
Just in case things don't work out with your day job, I think there's a
future for you on Ebay. Your signings look very similar to those on that
original Godfather poster I framed last week that came with an authentic
certificate of authenticity. The guy didn't care that it only
Hello all,
I was talking with a fellow collector yesterday about auctions. A subject
came up that seems to have some controversary of opinions regarding auction
results. Let's say the gavel comes down for an item sold at $500, but with the
buyer's premium the total cost is $600. I often
them - buying tacticswhenever I bid, I always count my
total cost and I may even count the cost of shipping to me At 06:10 PM
7/12/2008, Susan Heim wrote:
Hello all, I was talking with a fellow collector yesterday about auctions. A
subject came up that seems to have some controversary
Correct, and that is why, if you go into the auction archives at Heritage, the
realized prices includes the buyers premium.
Sue
www.hollywoodposterframes.comhttp://www.hollywoodposterframes.com/
- Original Message -
From: Claude Littonmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
That's the best one I've heard so far. Sorry for not responding to all the
replys. I am normally off the computer Sunday and Monday. I didn't realize what
a can or worms I was opening, but glad it sparked a good discussion.
Sue
www.hollywoodposterframes.comhttp://www.hollywoodposterframes.com/
I have to agree with Claude on this one. Freeman is one of the nicest people I
have met in this hobby. He is funny and very generous. I typically find his
posts very thought provoking and usually hilarious. Sometimes, we humans,
particularly out of frustration, say things that are
comments that the
people with differing opinions are stupid or fools or somesuch.
Craig.
At 10:24 AM 7/15/2008, Susan Heim wrote:
I have to agree with Claude on this one. Freeman is one of the nicest
people I have met in this hobby. He is funny and very generous. I typically
find his
Bravo Evan.while there are definitely some issues Ebay could deal with
better, I have had some wonderful experiences. My daughter, turning 12
tomorrow, and I collect Disney pins and Beatles memorabilia. We log on all the
time together and have a blast finding just the right pin or some
While I feel the feedback system is a viable one, sometimes people don't
consider the whole situation before they leave their feedback. I have been on
Ebay for 8 years and up to about a month ago had 100% positive feedback. I work
hard to maintain that. Then one day I go in and am about to post
Hi John,
Thank you for letting me know. Dave at Cinemasterpieces just told me also.
That is great. I agree with you that you should have to contact the seller
before leaving feedback just to give an opportunity to rectify the situation.
However, how would they police that? Someone could say
So sorry to hear the news. One of the first posters I bought on Ebay was bought
from Don years ago.
Sue
www.hollywoodposterframes.comhttp://www.hollywoodposterframes.com/
- Original Message -
From: Toochis Morinmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Hello all,
The interesting thing to me about this auction is that the seller states
that the poster has no yellowing and is as bright as the day it was printed.
Then he goes on to show photos of the front of the poster and the back of the
poster where yellowing is definitely evident 'as it
I'm with Freeman. Curtiz was an incredible director that, even though he was
subject to the studio system, left his own mark on his films. I believe that
also of Frank Capra and Billy Wilder. I am a huge Hitchcock fan and think him a
brilliant director. While there are definite signs of his
Hi,
One of my favorite authors, Ray Bradbury. When I was in college I worked on
a committee that arranged events for the students. At one particular meeting I
suggested we invite certain people to come and speak at the college. My first
suggestion was Ray Bradbury. I remember the Dean of
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