Last year, I bought a huge poster for the TV show "Dollhouse" so I could get it autographed, and did so...
This year I ordered a smaller "Nikita" poster to get autographed... here's the rub—it was laser printed on glossy paper. I'm a graphic designer. I could have done the same myself at work for nothing. I paid@ $12 for the laser print. In other words, it's a pirated image. I contacted the company and they boldly offered me another poster of my choice. AND said that I would not have to return the other "poster" I was not happy with. I asked if it would be an original piece or printed by them on glossy paper. AND told them that I was insulted that they would even consider asking me to return 10 cent piece of paper. I was told I would get another laser print. I asked for my money back. They agreed to do so. I haven't checked whether or not they did so... as they were so up front about selling laser printed materials, I kind of found their honesty on that count refreshing enough to trust that they'd reimburse me.
THEN I decided I had better check the huge "Dollhouse" poster I ordered a year ago. Guess what! That too is a mediocre quality reprint! I was so excited to get it, and I was very new to collectibles and never imagined that someone would try to pirate the materials and rip me off.
So, based upon my experience. Moviegoods.com does *not* have any original posters. The worst part about it is that they don't tell you that. And they are unapologetic about it when you confront them with that fact.
If you are a collector, you are much better off at Movieposter.com they tell you whether or not what you are buying is an original or a reproduction.