Well who knows, I got a tip on the Thunderball poster, got it from US of A, I won't mention any names but he is a fellow admin, he lives in Melbourne and his names rhymes with Matt....but not mentioning any names, so a tip is as good as a nod to a blind man...
And I might get another one day...
I did just pick up another beauty which I shall share soon, and it also came from a tip from a member here..
Some of the pieces are nice. Now myself not a big Bond fan at all. So you will never see any in my collection. I just never understood what people find appealing in them. But I guess to each their own.
Some of the pieces are nice. Now myself not a big Bond fan at all. So you will never see any in my collection. I just never understood what people find appealing in them. But I guess to each their own.
Some of us are older and have seen a lot more Bond films when they were released, so perhaps it is less about the poster as much as it is about the memories and the movie. Also, it is somewhat an iconic franchise.
I became a Bond completist accidentally and now I have no choice but to see it through; that said, I would trade my entire Bond collection for the right Disney paper.
Some of the pieces are nice. Now myself not a big Bond fan at all. So you will never see any in my collection. I just never understood what people find appealing in them. But I guess to each their own.
Some of us are older and have seen a lot more Bond films when they were released, so perhaps it is less about the poster as much as it is about the memories and the movie. Also, it is somewhat an iconic franchise.
I became a Bond completist accidentally and now I have no choice but to see it through; that said, I would trade my entire Bond collection for the right Disney paper.
Do you think that memories of a certain film or franchise drives some collectors to be a completist on certain titles? I know I love the NOES franchise and I am on a mission to get most of the posters that have different artwork.
Do you think that memories of a certain film or franchise drives some collectors to be a completist on certain titles? I know I love the NOES franchise and I am on a mission to get most of the posters that have different artwork.
I got no idea, I think it's probably a bit of everything. Would you agree that by definition a collector is a completist
Nope not mine, I just put them photos up for reference. If ur interested in that t-ball 1sheet let me know, I know who was possibly still is selling one.
An interesting point on Diamonds are Forever is that all the Aussie paper has a mirror image of the art. See girls on opposite side & buggy pointing other way etc. The only place it doesn't appear like that is on the press sheet.
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I guess a collector could be defined as a completist since everyone of us are trying to complete some part of our collections