Pancho
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Certainly is a catchier title!
Great research as always! -
Still a sweet poster - and now we know there's at least two out there! ;-)
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Any chance you could post a picture of Big Doll House?
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Wonderful research as always Hondo!
Are you able to tell me which films you're referring to here?
Pan America Productions - 1 film. Pan America commenced distributing films in Australia in the late 1960s and were active at lea… -
Wow! I posted this nearly 5 years ago and STILL no Foxy!! Haven't even seen one come up.
Starting to become my unicorn! -
(Quote) Thought I'd revisit my older posts and see what (if anything) has changed over the years!
Since this post, I've been able to pick up:
- Mantis in Lace
- Sweet Kill
- The Erotic Experiences of Frankenstein
A little outside my wheelhouse, but does the MGM logo help at all? t seems different to the other posters.I do wonder if the lack of a universally accepted method of grading, such as AFA, PSA or CGC, for posters is one reason. Although they do have their detractors, many collectors value graded / slabbed comics and cards much higher than 'raw' ones. Plu…The RR pressbook cover shows that we do have another case of the Aussie censors deleting knives from posters!
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Comment by Pancho
December 2019
Awesome stuff!
Great to see someone else who appreciates the cheesiness of the 80s 3D glasses. I, too, have been looking for Amityville 3D glasses with zero luck for years now. Given that most films in the early 80s period had specially d…(Quote) I find #4 to be a bit sad! I personally have adopted a sort of retirement home for some daybills that meet this criteria. I have several posters that I'm "looking after" - cleaning them up and keeping them safe and flat. partly because I l…That's the one!! Subtle, huh? ;-)The Yul Brynner film 'Anger in his Eyes' A.K.A Death Rage.Try again!Hmmm...being told I'm not allowed to upload files in this category.Hmmm...being told I'm not allowed to upload files in this category.And the poster ;-)Seems like a good thread to post this in. The censors once tried everything to save us from the perceived threat of guns and violence to women. But by the mid 1970s, they'd just given up and were happy to have a poster featuring a guy being shot in …Seems like a good thread to post this in. The censors once tried everything to save us from the perceived threat of guns and violence to women. But by the mid 1970s, they'd just given up and were happy to have a poster featuring a guy being shot in …Commercial posters are a bit like video store posters. If they have unique art they can have some appeal to collectors, but straight copies of the 'real thing' is unlikely to hold much value.80's Blake Films daybills were often printed in pretty low numbers, so I'm excited with 'Waitress!' Video daybills are always groovy - even if they're not 'official' daybills and the 14th Mandolin posters are always fun to grab if the opportunity ar…Start with sizes that you least prefer - eg. Japanese B2s or 3 sheets - and move them on first. Bulk reduction feels like the best plan. Although you'll have heaps of posters that you think are worth X dollars each, the reality of trying to sell sev…Picked up a few obscure ones the other day; here's the one that I was after most - I've never seen it before:
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Comment by Pancho
December 2018
I have a stack under my coffee table - will try and take some pics!
Also have a heap of movie tie-in novels - they're a guilty pleasure:-)
Here's my most recent:in Movie Poster & Memorabilia Books Comment by Pancho December 2018
I really like hoe the zombie hands make up the Christmas tree outline! Great film too BTW :-)Thanks John!(Quote) Hi Bruce,
I assume that you don't have any info to share?