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Japanese Horror VHS This design is on shirts and more on Redbubble :)
Full contents of the bag I posted earlier. Found at a little, hole-in-the-wall convention of about ten dealers.
Enter The Ninja (1981)
After just completing his training at a ninja school, an army vet travels to the Phillippines and finds himself battling a land grabber who wants his war-buddy's property. He must also fight his rival.
Revenge Of The Ninja (1983)
After his family is killed in Japan by ninjas, Cho and his son Kane come to America to start a new life. He opens a doll shop but is unwittingly importing heroin in the dolls. When he finds out that his friend has betrayed him, Cho must prepare for the ultimate battle he has ever been involved in.
Ninja III: The Domination (1984)
An evil ninja attempts to avenge his death from beyond the grave, by possessing an innocent woman's body.
Some good finds at Cinema Wasteland yesterday.
My dad was an early adopter of cable and VCRs. In the early 80’s, the closest video store to us was 80 miles away. It worked sort if like early Netflix in that you rented the videos in the store, but mailed them back. Of course, I was always drawn to the horror section and the AMAZING VHS covers. This film’s box I was obssessed with because there was nothing more disturbing to my gradeschool mind than cannibalism. Add in a microwave and I was totally freaked…but intrigued. 30+ years later, this is still one of those vintage horror VHS covers that reminds me of the glory days of low budget home video.
This Artist Turns Film Posters Of Today Into Classic VHS Box Covers And The Results Are Nostalgia-Inducing
Video rental stores hold a special place in my heart. Every Friday night, after dinner at some random Italian restaurant, my mother, father and I would hit up West Coast Video (the video chain that proceeded Blockbuster in my area) and walk out with three movies. One just for me to watch, one just for my parents to watch and one for the entire family. Occasionally I’d swap out my video for a…
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Janky video boxes: Prince of the City