Step back into the VHS era with this YouTube channel that uncovers the hilarious, strange, and nostalgic treasures buried on ...
You have probably seen the clickbait articles trying to draw you into news websites, tempting you with stories of old video cassettes supposedly worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars. The hype ...
Many households still see large number of old vinyl albums, audio and VHS cassettes lying around in the closets and storage rooms. In the modern age, these are seen by many as obsolete junk with the ...
Almost 300 years later, another shipment of material arrived in New Haven: 2,700 VHS tapes from the 1970s and ’80s, making Yale the only U.S. institution that deliberately collects these horror and ...
Long Beach resident Evan Halleck is using social media to chronicle his mission to amass the world’s largest collection of “The Mummy” on VHS. His one rule is that he must acquire tapes through visits ...
Thomas Wilson, known for playing Biff, is parting ways with some of his prized personal items (but not his lucky socks). By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer The auction comes as VHS collecting has become ...
At first, comedian Travis J. Reyes only planned to buy a few VHS tapes of some of his favorite horror movies — The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Dead Alive, Shivers and Videodrome. Then, things got out of ...
The conventional wisdom is that VHS tapes are very firmly a technology of the past, with little value beyond nostalgia. They don’t offer images of nearly a quality as DVDs, Blu-rays, digital streaming ...
Many of the VHS movies in the basement of Sterling Memorial Library are gory, scary, creepy, lurid and — in the view of the librarian who bought them — not even all that good. It’s hard to imagine, in ...
Never mind the vinyl revival. Collectors, horror fiends, and even academics are fighting to save VHS movies from the dustbin of history Straight to video: Julien Knez has mocked up VHS versions of ...
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This superfan is buying VHS copies of 'The Mummy.' The size of his collection is shocking
It’s probably safe to say there’s only one person in the world who would spend a Wednesday morning sitting barefoot in the sand watching Rick O’Connell search for the ancient lost city of Hamunaptra ...
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