The pressbook didn't come through in time to the artists
Post auction is good times!
Uh oh! I guess this means Ron's whole reputation is completely tarnished and his collection is being liquidated
I thought that was far too high. I keep picturing SJP horse face for some T reason.
I love analyzing what drives collectors to purchase movie memorabilia. For me personally I try to rationalize my spending by looking at my collection as a whole as a sound investment. But if I look at each individual purchase, I have to face the fact that much of what I purchase is not an investment, it's just what I want (or maybe what I think I need).When it comes to $51 items, that's disposable. When you drop a few grand on ha.com's signature auctions, not so much. My willingness to purchase high ticket items comes from the story I tell myself, and that's something around I (or family) are not doing without, it's better then blowing $$ on household items or other toys that will have no value after I make the purchase, and it fulfills some inner need I have as means to escape from the daily grind of life.Most of us work hard, commit to whatever needs arise with our families, and live a busy and often chaotic life with nonstop responsibilities. I see my collecting as downtime which is unique and somewhat defines who I am. My wife likes to vacation, a couple of my good friends are avid hunters, my kids (young) are obsessed with mechanical pencils and crafts. I play tennis (lately, poorly) and collect movie memorabilia, and yes, sometimes don't make sound decisions (see photo below). Overall, it creates a balance in life that keeps me going.
I was mistaken,
SJP, Tony Robbins, and the Budweiser Clydesdales walk into a bar...The bartender's head explodes.
Birth of a Nation goes for $48,000, above $40k high estimate:
Moon Over Miami - stunning one sheet for $13K:
Great result on the BoaN
Cassie six sheet coming up....