Are you talking about my collection? I think the "show off" was addressed to me. If so, thanks. Yeah, it's a work in progress, even though I've slowed down a lot. Most of the stuff out there doesn't interest me anymore. There is too much. When I started collecting prints, around 2008, Mondo was it. Now everybody is doing it and the output is poor. The old masters (), Ansin, Stout, Moss are not as productive as they used to and what they deliver is not as good (I'm talking to you, Martin). I still buy a few things, some of which I have posted here, but except for a few rare pieces, like Durieux' beautiful Days of Heaven var., A Clockwork Orange var., or Tobin's Jaws var. (my fav by far) nothing too exciting.
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I agree with you there all the way. I have been collecting screen prints from late 2009 and on last count I had 235 mondo prints and about 250 movie screen prints from other sources like Castro Theatre (O'daniel), Cinema Overdrive and other indie stuff, but I have also slowed down a lot this year and I have probably only bought about 5 Mondo posters all year - their stuff is just not been doing it for me this year. It's a shame, especially as Mondo got me into it - and now getting me out of it! I now only really collect still Stouts, the odd Ansin (when he brings one out I like) and L Duriex . I think Bottleneck have been doing better stuff this year - especially with Stout stuff. Love the recent Fantastic Mr Fox they did.
FYI, the first few Mondo prints I bought was Stout's "Hell Ride", Tomer Hanuka's "Warrior", Basket Case designed by Alex Pardee and IRON MAN 2 - by Mike Saputo (and all if I remember rightly was hanging around on Mondo page for ages). I just missed out on the early Stout stuff (my big ISO's) like Blade Runner, BTILC ,Big Lebowski etc.(maybe one day when I'm rich i will be able to afford them!!).
I've sold over the last couple of years about a third of my Mondo collection and gonna sell a chunk more yet.