John,
Not a thing, buddy.
About the frames, I didn't notice the link until just today. It should be
www.hollywoodposters.com not the previous one I posted.
If you have the time and effort, I would also definitely recommend building yourself a frame. Go to any Michael's arts and crafts store and pick yourself the pre-cut metal frames. They sell them in different sizes, ie., 22, 23, 24" up to about 45". They usually run about $10-15 for every two bars/edges so you're looking to spend about $25-30 just for the metal frames only. After you pick up the metal frames, go to Michael's framing department and ask them to cut you a piece of standard cardboard with a matte white back (shows up better with posters) and it's about $2 apiece. Michaels do not sell plexiglass so your next stop would be to go to Orchard Supply Hardware or a local Home Depot.
Regular Plexiglass runs about $15 for a 27 x 40 piece. You can also get UV resistant Plexiglass for a few dollars more. You'll also need to pick up some wires to hang the poster and they run about $3 for a 30" piece. Overall, your cost is going to be about $60 if you do this yourself. I've seen frames exactly like these selling for as much as $120 at FramesUSA (with the exact same type of material). If you have the time, you can save yourself quite a bit of money this way and believe me, you'll love these frames. I have since built about 10 frames and they're all sitting throughout my house.