Comments - Completing The World According To Garp Autographs - Autograph Live2024-03-28T19:19:39Zhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=3524372%3ABlogPost%3A1431025&xn_auth=noGarp garp!tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2020-02-02:3524372:Comment:14354552020-02-02T20:55:13.231ZPaulhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/paul332
<p>Garp garp!</p>
<p>Garp garp!</p> Heaven Can wait is one of the…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2020-02-02:3524372:Comment:14354082020-02-02T14:03:24.450ZDave Bhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/DaveB
<p>Heaven Can wait is one of the first movies I can remember my parents bringing me to the theatre to see. Great memories.</p>
<p>Heaven Can wait is one of the first movies I can remember my parents bringing me to the theatre to see. Great memories.</p> Yeah, I say you keep adding t…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2020-01-22:3524372:Comment:14323112020-01-22T18:11:57.994ZJosh Boardhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/JoshBoard870
<p>Yeah, I say you keep adding the big stars. Funny that Nic Cage is one of the biggest stars from Fast Times, yet his scenes ALL got edited out of the movie!!!</p>
<p>And, who did Damien Chazzelle play in Whiplash? I don't remember him in it.</p>
<p>And on a side note...I'm friends with JK's wife, so...if you need another signature of him, I could possibly set that up (I don't like to do things like that, but....)</p>
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<p>Yeah, I say you keep adding the big stars. Funny that Nic Cage is one of the biggest stars from Fast Times, yet his scenes ALL got edited out of the movie!!!</p>
<p>And, who did Damien Chazzelle play in Whiplash? I don't remember him in it.</p>
<p>And on a side note...I'm friends with JK's wife, so...if you need another signature of him, I could possibly set that up (I don't like to do things like that, but....)</p>
<p></p> Yeah I feel your pain. I got…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2020-01-22:3524372:Comment:14321092020-01-22T18:07:30.650ZJohn Michaelhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/JohnMichael
<p>Yeah I feel your pain. I got JK Simmons to sign a Blu-ray of “Whiplash” and part of his autograph went over Damien Chazzelle, which was my fear. Then again it happens depending on the situation and if it’s a smaller item, that’s always the risk.</p>
<p>Also some people just have a bad graph and it’s just as bad as signing over someone. I got Casey Affleck to sign my Chasing Amy laserdisc and he essentially signed it with a single loop (first person on it). Every subsequent signer has said,…</p>
<p>Yeah I feel your pain. I got JK Simmons to sign a Blu-ray of “Whiplash” and part of his autograph went over Damien Chazzelle, which was my fear. Then again it happens depending on the situation and if it’s a smaller item, that’s always the risk.</p>
<p>Also some people just have a bad graph and it’s just as bad as signing over someone. I got Casey Affleck to sign my Chasing Amy laserdisc and he essentially signed it with a single loop (first person on it). Every subsequent signer has said, “Who the (fill in the blank) signed this?” So it’s always a crapshoot. The way I look at it, where do you draw the line? Do I just get the stars or my favorite characters? Recently I met Nicolas Cage and got a bad graph (then again his autograph isn’t the nicest despite being a fan friendly guy) on a Fast Times laserdisc already signed by Amy Heckerling, Cameron Crowe, Judge Reinhold, and Robert Romanus. Everyone neatly signed it and even added comments, but of course Nic was in a rush and signed it twice with his infamous “N” while at an event trying to accommodate as many requests as possible. I kick myself for doing it, but that therein lies the problem with trying to complete cast pieces. Do you add the big stars who became famous or just keep it simple?</p> Exactly. And always after one…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2020-01-22:3524372:Comment:14323022020-01-22T17:51:31.831ZJosh Boardhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/JoshBoard870
<p>Exactly. And always after one signs over the other, I think....was there a way I could have said "Hey Glenn...I loved you in The Wife, but...can you not sign over John Lithgow?"</p>
<p>I remember getting a solo cd signed by Robbie Robertson (The Band). I won it on a radio station, after I called in and asked him a question (he was pissed and hated my question). Anyway...I saw that Garth Hudson played on 3 songs on the CD, so when I saw him performing a show with his wife in San Juan…</p>
<p>Exactly. And always after one signs over the other, I think....was there a way I could have said "Hey Glenn...I loved you in The Wife, but...can you not sign over John Lithgow?"</p>
<p>I remember getting a solo cd signed by Robbie Robertson (The Band). I won it on a radio station, after I called in and asked him a question (he was pissed and hated my question). Anyway...I saw that Garth Hudson played on 3 songs on the CD, so when I saw him performing a show with his wife in San Juan Capistriano (which is an easy venue to get autographs, at the Coachhouse), I had him sign it. Now, sure....CD space isn't that big, but...the dude signed right across Robbie Robertson!!!! I sometimes look at the CD and wonder...if I would have rather had it just signed by Robertson, instead of a second Band member signature, that signs over part of his name.</p> Starting cast pieces are alwa…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2020-01-22:3524372:Comment:14321062020-01-22T17:43:51.280ZJohn Michaelhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/JohnMichael
<p>Starting cast pieces are always tough. At what point do you draw the line? The fact you have a cast piece for The World According to Garp, albeit on a VHS, is very cool because how many individuals they have that cast on one item.</p>
<p>I agree it’s cooler to get a photo or poster signed, but something is better than nothing. My only complaint about cast items are celebs signing over one another, which is always unfortunate when it happens, but sometimes some people like to sign too big…</p>
<p>Starting cast pieces are always tough. At what point do you draw the line? The fact you have a cast piece for The World According to Garp, albeit on a VHS, is very cool because how many individuals they have that cast on one item.</p>
<p>I agree it’s cooler to get a photo or poster signed, but something is better than nothing. My only complaint about cast items are celebs signing over one another, which is always unfortunate when it happens, but sometimes some people like to sign too big while others too small. Just funny how that goes</p>