Tonite’s rooftop film.

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Tonite’s rooftop film.
I wish I still had some of my Hammer Anchor Bay clamshells, but I still have a good stash. Barring a rare studio re-release, Anchor Bay was the only company I knew that released letterboxed versions of films. I’d scrounge up every dollar I had for them and pick em up at either Record Runner or Chapters on Rideau. Frankenstein Created Woman was the first I bought, at $13.99 (I’d earned $250 singing at a funeral). Blank Generation and Herzog’s Nosferatu were other early acquisitions.
VHS Collecting: A Visual Guide To Retro Home Media
Recently on The Retro Network I participated in an awesome TRN Talks podcast discussing the art of VHS collecting with Jason (@RD80s) and the always enthusiastic Chad Young from the Horror Movie BBQ (@HorrorMovieBBQ).
Since podcasting is an audio medium, I thought I would provide a companion piece in the form of a visual guide to VHS collecting. What follows is an exploration of the various…
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