Brude
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You and me both, Matias.
Sorry state of affairs, isn't it?
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Excellent posters, Charlie.
Really like that Serbian Tomorrowland.
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Thank you, thank you, thank you.
I have a few more due before the end of the month and I'll certainly post them here.
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Just arrived, two cool posters from Peter Contarino's Movie Poster Exchange.
A 1983 UK quad... art by Josh Kirby
in December 2016
Comment by Brude
December 2016
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Thank you all.
I've been extremely lucky these last few months.
But, I have so many other posters I need to find if I'm ever going to restore that which I once had.
But, that does give me a mission... a purpose....
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Just arrived -- a few more for my maniacal poster pit.
This Burn Witch Burn is my second 'replacement' poster this month.
Lucky me won a third last night, but you'll have to wait until it arrives.in December 2016 Comment by Brude December 2016
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When Fishler's original eventually goes to auction, I believe it will surpass the Metropolis 3-sheet as the most valuable movie poster of all time.
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About 2 years ago, an ebay seller had several same-size (or slightly smaller) reprints of the 6-sheet for sale. He had them printed himself and they were pretty expensive. I remember that he had a few and -- once sold -- he was not going to print an…
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That Top Hat is gorgeous, Jay.
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Hahahahahaha.
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The following year (1968) I had to have a parent with me to see Barbarella (Rated M, for mature audiences). Unfortunately, Dad was busy so I had to wrangle my Mom into taking me.
Believe you me, I had a lot of explaining to do when the Fonda s… -
Fark yeah....

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(Quote) Early Fall 1967, my Dad took me to see One Million Years BC at the local Grand Avenue Cinema (Baldwin, NY) where I fell in love with Raquel Welch in the fur bikini. He suggested that I ask the manager if they could let me have the poster …
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Thank you.
The artwork was by Joseph Smith, an American poster artist who turned out many classics, including The Mole People, The Giant Behemoth and Green Mansions.
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Just received the first of many replacement posters I have been tinkering with to replace those I lost to a few unscrupulous dealers back when I was a kid.
I used to have one of these tacked to the bedroom walls for years. It got dirty, … -
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(Quote) What a gorgeous poster.
Congrats, David!
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Happy birthday Stewie!

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Good for you, Matt!
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Got my first from the Grand Ave. Cinema in 1967. This is an upgrade, as the original (which I still own) was tacked to the wall for years and is beat to hell and back.
in What Was Your FIRST Movie Poster? Comment by Brude December 2016
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Thank you!
In just one hour, Father Time will be ringing my bells (and hopefully, I'll still be able to hear 'em.)
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This thread is a great read.
I've done a little rooting around in the past to find origin info on the Dr. Dracula poster and have found little to nothing.,, that is til I came here.
Well done.
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(Quote) Hubba hubba ding ding.
That's a fine catch, Matias!
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(Quote) Great poster from a great film, Charlie.
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(Quote) Great stash of posters, Chris.
Especially lovin' this GORGO.
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(Quote) Very cool, David. You people are gonna make me a daybill lover whether I like it or not.
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(Quote) This is a beauty, Matt. Congratulations!