The next Hollywood Roadshow event is scheduled for Saturday, October 20th, in Dallas Texas.
Fangoria’s All Horror Movie Prop & Pinball Auction
In the World’s Scariest Haunted House!Saturday, October 20th, 2007
2020 N. Lamar St.
Dallas, TX 75202Auction Preview: 8-11 a.m.
Auction Starts: 11 a.m.
The catalog is on both eBay Live Auctions and iCollector.com, as well as a Live Video Feed.
Obviously, based on my own negative experience with Hollywood Roadshow and Premiere Props with their last event in July, I will most definitely not be participating in this or any other future event managed by Premiere Props (see, “Premiere Props, Hollywood Roadshow, Auction Outcome Manipulation“, “Dealer Review: Premiere Props, Hollywood Roadshow“).
Hollywood Roadshow Live Auctions is a partnership between Premiere Props and Super Auctions giving movie memorabilia fans across the country the opportunity to own one-of-a-kind movie props and costumes together with vintage arcade games and new movie themed pinball machines.
Through Premiere Props, Hollywood Roadshow Live Auctions works with the largest film studios in the world such as Paramount Pictures, Dreamworks, Sony Screen Gems, Miramax Films, Columbia Pictures, Lionsgate and major independents such as The Weinstein Company, Spyglass Entertainment, Alcon Entertainment, Lakeshore Entertainment and many more.
The general public can create a “Hollywood” style gameroom complete with authentic movie costumes and brand new movie themed pinball machines and vintage video arcade games.
Hollywood Roadshow Auctions conducts auctions several times per year across the United States. All live auctions are conducted in conjunction with eBay live on ebay.com to give fans around the world the opportunity to own a piece of Hollywood.
All movie props and costumes are sold with an official Certificate Of Authenticity hand signed and embossed from Premiere Props to guarantee the placement of each collectible in a particular movie or television show.
The Hollywood Roadshow works in conjunction with non-profit organizations such as the Entertainment Industry Foundation for all live auction events.
While I can’t personally recommend participating in this event, based on my poor experience with the last one, it is still newsworthy to report.
Jason De Bord