I will never understand the attraction to this poster. Sure, it's nice, but $1k for a damaged poster like this one is beyond ridiculous, imo. Wherever he may be, Bruce is laughing.
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I don't know why there is such an appeal, but there is a perceived rarity and it is one of the most lauded movies from the past 20 years. Tarantino has a pretty big fan base among collectors of recent posters.
What I cannot figure out is why so much for a poster with that kind of damage? I mean if it was a poster where there is a true scarcity of copies that pop up. For example, it might be a while before another Cocteau Beauty and the Beast pops up again or
fill in the blank. I totally get that.
However, there has to be 100s of that Pulp Fiction poster floating around maybe 1000s of copies. If I have my hands on one, it can't be that rare.
Good luck to the buyer. I hope they enjoy it. It will also be interesting to see where the Heritage copy goes.