HOLLYWOOD HISTORY AUCTION DEFIES THE RECESSION


We’re often amazed at what Hollywood memorabilia sells for and we have a big auction by Profiles in History coming up this month in Beverly Hills just in time for Christmas. If you’re shopping for the person who has everything, he or she might be pleasantly surprised to receive Johnny Depp’s Edward Scissorhands costume which is expected to go for $100 to 200 thousand dollars. For the hard-core collector, the incredibly beautiful original poster for Universal’s 1933 classic “The Invisible Man,” is expected to fetch a cool $200 to 300 thousand dollars. The event takes place December 17 and 18 at the Saban Theater in Beverly Hills.

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  1. Yeah, I agree. Either Janet and her team are deluded into thinking that readers/posters are a “community” that cares about this sort of thing (and, btw, if this were the case more of an effort should be made to stop offensive comments, and harassment by trolls), or don’t really give a crap about this site, and just post whatever PR dreck they feel like.

    Whatever.

  2. Personally, I could care less if Janet does or does not delete any comments of any kind. In fact, I kinda miss being chewed out and ridiculed by Reta and anyone else who cares to. (U know who U are).

  3. Indy, Reta is still posting under a different long winded (just like her posts) name.

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