Your best bit of PTA memorabilia?

Started by Marty McSuperfly, October 08, 2007, 09:34:57 AM

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Marty McSuperfly

Since I'm checking this site more and more now for There Will Be Blood articles, how about we have another topic to hold our attention.

I'm just curious what you guys/girls have of PTA-related stuff.

I've got a signed Magnolia poster Paul gave to Elvis Mitchell of the NY Times (It says: "To Elvis, you make me far too relaxed, I'll regret everything", a signed Boogie Nights DVD, prop frog and Blossoms and Blood DVD.

I'm not saying what I've got is great, I'm just really interested in who out there has what.

For example, does anyone have the mythic PTA Music Video DVD???





Pubrick

a couple ppl hav that music dvd.

all i've got is a rare photo of Paul Thomas Anderson signed by Paul W. Anderson.
under the paving stones.

The Red Vine

Double sided Magnolia frogs poster. I'm happy.
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Stefen

A $20 bill from a vial of coke I sold him. He wouldn't sign it though. *sniff*
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Gold Trumpet

I have a piece of torn shirt gotten from him when film nerds decided to end their social life, dedicate a forum to him and randomly attack him when seeing him because they had no idea what else to do when seeing their "God".

joke. I'd have to include myself in there too if I was serious

Stefen

PTA on The Henry Rollins show = The Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show.
Falling in love is the greatest joy in life. Followed closely by sneaking into a gated community late at night and firing a gun into the air.

SoNowThen

For Christmas a few years ago a buddy got me a rubber frog from Magnolia. I thought that was a pretty cool gift.
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Pozer

got 3 frogs and an autographed copy of magnolia that he signed when i met him at csun q&a in pdl times.  i even kept the pen he signed it with.   cuz im superfan #82 etc. 

MacGuffin

I guess the rarest collectible I have is a DVD screener of Boogie Nights with the Exhausted doc before it was taken off the released edition for rights issues.
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Julius Orange

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72teeth

a frog...






and a pic of me and him checkin' out some fine lady's booty...






nah, were actually posing for a picture together. forever:shock:
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Ghostboy

A copy of his script for Rule Of The Bone.

Marty McSuperfly


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