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  • Last week had a moment of those when being a poster freak pays out. Took a trip to be interviewed for an upcoming documentary on the making of Richard Wright's "Sangre Negra".
    The director of the doc is Bret Wood, an all-around good guy, author of the exploitation bible Forbbiden Fruit: the golden age of the exploitation film. Had a small chat -in my poor english- about the preserving job collectors do, and got to show my "Native son" stuff, including the glorious quad purchased with the help of my pal Richard.


    It was a good day.
  • edited September 2018
    Well done Matais! Hope fully the director is a fan of good music and will choose one of these theme songs for your intro


  • Hopefully the doc will be silent...
  • Awesome Matias - I did see your Facebook posts and I thought "man he's such a cool and lucky guy with great paper but I sure hope they don't make him talk!"  ;)
  • Jollyfine stuff Matias, hope we get to see it here..

  • Awesome Matias - I did see your Facebook posts and I thought "man he's such a cool and lucky guy with great paper but I sure hope they don't make him talk!"  ;)
    Too late, mate
  • Paul said:
    Jollyfine stuff Matias, hope we get to see it here..

    I believe the restored film will be distributed by Kino Lorber, and the doc will be in that disc
  • edited September 2018
    Congrats!  I will have to hunt this down when it is all done and released :)


  • Awesome!
  • Very cool, and certainly a very handsome chap as well! You mentioned you poor English though. Of all the posts of yours I’ve ever read, I’ve never thought that. Cripes, English is my primary (and only) language, and you speak (write) it better than I do! At any rate, a job well done!
  • Very cool, and certainly a very handsome chap as well! You mentioned you poor English though. Of all the posts of yours I’ve ever read, I’ve never thought that. Cripes, English is my primary (and only) language, and you speak (write) it better than I do! At any rate, a job well done!
    Whot he sed.
  • edited September 2018
    My little boy who is in 2nd grade brought home a completed project-“About Myself”. Page 3 was what I like to do for fun. Here it is....I couldn’t be more proud.... :)=)

    He’s a keeper.... :)
  • Very cute!
    A keeper until they have their next round of tantrums  =)
  • Worked at Australia Post sorting centre next to Melbourne airport today. There was a team of Australia Border Force working at one table feeling, shaking and sniffing packages. Lol. They had a large caged bin marked "Immediate suspicious packages" next to them. I'm guessing they hand over suspect items to Customs??? Lucky, didn't see any tubes or flat pack poster sized items. 
  • border security logo

    Provided by Netflix for our entertainment pleasure, no poster-y stuff shows up on this cinematic gem either. Usually either drugs or odd food items.  :)
  • Border security?  Don’t you guys have oceans as borders?
  • Charlie said:
    Border security?  Don’t you guys have oceans as borders?
    We're thinking 'bout building a wall...
  • Charlie said:
    Border security?  Don’t you guys have oceans as borders?
    Ummm, you answered your own question. Be pretty stupid to call them ocean security.
  • This last post looks like one of those emails where you don’t click the link... 
  • edited November 2018
    I dont quite see the value of this measure against each HA sold lot. Am i missing something?

    Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 12

    i think total unique bidders is of value ie how many people actually bid, but mixing bids (10 bids might come  from 2 uniqie bidders ) and registered phone bidders ( i understand this to be unique bidders via phone not bids) confuses me.

    What do you think? What measure/s would you like to see against a sold lot? 
    I would love to see number of unique bidders by $ bracket e.g. 5 bidders up to $500 , 2 bidders $500 to $2200 (woah...batman bidders!)
  • Sven said:

    What do you think? What measure/s would you like to see against a sold lot?
    How about an accurate bid history showing unique bidders, when each bid was placed, and how much was bid (except for the high bidder, of course)?





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    HAS "buyers premiums" - NOT eMoviePoster.com
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  • Bruce said:
    Sven said:

    What do you think? What measure/s would you like to see against a sold lot?
    How about an accurate bid history showing unique bidders, when each bid was placed, and how much was bid (except for the high bidder, of course)?

    Yes thats very useful! I wonder if it can also be stored for all auction results? I think that information is only retained for the last week of auctions or at leaat only made available to the user? For example if i look up a poster by title  from last year i cant see this nice bidding history. I guess its a like to have so dont go changing just for me!!!
  • How I feel when low tack tape isn't...

    Image result for pissed gif
  • David said:
    How I feel when low tack tape isn't...

    Image result for pissed gif
    It’s worse when you literally just finished your linenbacked poster and you go to remove the tape to cut it down and the masa starts coming up with it.

    Or when your yellow frog tap won’t stay down because it is too low tack.
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