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Title: VHs**tfest
Post by: claws on December 02, 2022, 07:07:25 PM
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VHs**tFEST has been uncovering and releasing movies on video for over a decade, across DVD and VHS, and is now moving into blu-ray, with the same goal to showcase the most unique, crazy, and obscure movies that they've discovered through years of collecting VHS, allowing even more people to actually be able to experience these nearly lost gems in the best versions possible.

If you like to collect physical media and enjoy vintage obscure shot on video movies, this company is releasing them to blu-ray as special editions.

The Cornshukker (1997)
Satan's Menagerie (2001)

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A vampire living in rural Kentucky, takes a bite out of crime.

- 1996 / 90 min / 1.33:1 / English DTS-HD MA 2.0
- New transfer from original BetaSP master
- English SDH subtitles
- Region Free

- Audio Commentary: Director/Star Jack Shrum
- "From Russia with Blood" Documentary: Making-Of featuring new interviews with cast & crew
- "Locations: Then and Now" Featurette
- 2019 Archival Q&A
- 90s Archival Interview
- Over 2 hours of raw footage including unused scenes
- Still Gallery

Apparently their first three releases have been sold out very fast. Kind of curious what titles they plan to release  next.


Title: Re: VHs**tfest
Post by: chainsaw midget on December 05, 2022, 11:25:49 AM
I had no clue this existed. 
I might have to look into this more.


Title: Re: VHs**tfest
Post by: lester1/2jr on December 06, 2022, 01:50:32 AM
one completely ridiculous movie thats on VHS and has never been re released on any other format is "Tomcat: Dangerous Desires" starring Richard Grieco.


Title: Re: VHs**tfest
Post by: claws on December 06, 2022, 07:07:18 AM
one completely ridiculous movie thats on VHS and has never been re released on any other format is "Tomcat: Dangerous Desires" starring Richard Grieco.

I believe that was shot on film. This company is specialized in releasing movies shot with a video camera.

but yeah, Tomcat never made it to DVD or blu. I rented it back then, it was such a bore of a movie.
I knew beforehand that it was more of an 'erotic' thriller but was disappointed there was so little horror.


Title: Re: VHs**tfest
Post by: lester1/2jr on December 13, 2022, 01:46:40 AM
Brad Pitt mentioned it in a Rolling Stone interview, in a discussion about Hollywood and the things you have to do before you get to be in real movies