Subject: Re: [MOPO] NY Times - Hollywood Memorabilia Show in Burbank
I saw it, too and thought perhaps that Ms. Dargis was the one who was
surreal. How good to know, too, that the public was well behaved ;) This
is the kind of condescending stuff that makes so called normal people roll
I agree with Manola. I don't think she was slamming the show so much
as she was making an observation. I've been at these shows and
experienced surreal moments myself there. You only have to see one
fawning, even weeping
fan in your life to understand what I mean. Doesn't mean the shows
, 2009 2:12 AM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] NY Times - Hollywood Memorabilia Show in Burbank
I agree with Manola. I don't think she was slamming the show so much as she
was making an observation. I've been at these shows and experienced surreal
moments myself there. You only have to see one fawning
I saw it, too and thought perhaps that Ms. Dargis was the one who was
surreal. How good to know, too, that the public was well behaved ;)
This is the kind of condescending stuff that makes so called normal people
roll their eyes.
Anyway, a memorabilia show is a whole lot more fun than endless
New York Times film critic Manhola Dargis writes about her surreal and
fascinating experiences two weeks ago visiting the Hollywood Show in Burbank.
From a purely PR point of view, despite her comments, I don't think the article
will adversely impact attendance at future shows...
David:
I was not aware that Ray and Sharon had sold the Hollywood Collectors Show.
I wonder why? I hope he goes back to selling GREAT 16mm films. Ray was one
of the greatest film dealers I have ever dealt with in the hobby of
collecting 16mm film prints.
--Tom Pennock
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Subject: Re: [MOPO] NY Times - Hollywood Memorabilia Show in Burbank
David:
I was not aware that Ray and Sharon had sold the Hollywood Collectors
Show. I wonder why? I hope he goes back to selling GREAT 16mm films. Ray
Dargis concludes the article with:
However enjoyable and gratifying their exchanges with the fans,
these were actors at work. As they smiled for us, signed our
photographs, shared their memories, they were also giving us a
performance. And like all performances, they were as manufactured
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