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  • Christmas 2024 Bonus Episode: National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation

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    In this festive episode of "The Death of VHS," we unwrap the holiday classic "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation." Join us as we revisit the hilarious misadventures of the Griswold family, led by the ever-optimistic Clark Griswold, played by Chevy Chase.We'll dive into the film's iconic moments, from the chaotic family gatherings to the unforgettable mishaps that come with holiday preparations. Discover how this 1989 gem became a staple of Christmas viewing and the influence of VHS in making it a beloved tradition for families everywhere.As we share our favorite quotes and scenes, we'll also discuss the film's themes of family, expectations, and the true spirit of Christmas. So grab some hot cocoa, settle in, and join us for a jolly ride down memory lane in this special holiday episode!Join our Discord!Follow us on Twitter!

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  • 11. 11 - Dawn of the Dead

    47:10||Ep. 11
    Join us in this spine-chilling episode of "The Death of VHS," where we take a nostalgic dive into George A. Romero's iconic horror masterpiece, "Dawn of the Dead." Released in 1978, this film not only redefined the zombie genre but also became a cultural phenomenon, forever etched into the annals of horror history.In this episode, we discuss the film's groundbreaking special effects, its commentary on consumerism, and the unforgettable setting of a shopping mall turned refuge amidst a zombie apocalypse. We'll explore the impact of the VHS format on its popularity and how it contributed to the cult following that still thrives today.Join us as we reminisce about the thrill of watching this classic on VHS, share our favorite scenes, and delve into the legacy of "Dawn of the Dead" in the world of horror cinema. Whether you're a die-hard fan or new to the genre, this episode promises to be a thrilling ride through the undead!Dawn Of The Dead: Interview with Scott ReinigerJoin our Discord!Follow us on Twitter!
  • 10. 10 - Remember the Titans

    41:37||Ep. 10
    In this episode of "The Death of VHS," we take a nostalgic journey back to 2000 with the inspiring sports drama "Remember the Titans." Join us as we explore the film's powerful themes of teamwork, perseverance, and racial harmony set against the backdrop of a 1970s Virginia high school.We'll discuss memorable performances by Denzel Washington and Will Patton, the film's impact on American culture, and its enduring legacy in the sports genre. Plus, we dive into the era of VHS, sharing our favorite memories of watching this classic on tape. Whether you're a die-hard fan or discovering the film for the first time, this episode promises to ignite your passion for cinema and remind you of the magic of VHS! Tune in for a heartfelt review that celebrates both the film and the format that brought it to life.Donald Faison Looks Back at ‘Remember the Titans’: Cast Had to Go Through Intense Boot Camp! (Exclusive)Ryan Gosling's FIRST Red Carpet Interview With E!Join our Discord!Follow us on Twitter!
  • 9. 09 - The Phantom of the Opera

    40:43||Season 1, Ep. 9
    Welcome to another captivating episode of "The Death of VHS," where we dust off the analog treasures of yesteryear to explore the cinematic gems that once graced our VCRs. In this installment, we turn our attention to the lush spectacle of Joel Schumacher's 2004 adaptation of "The Phantom of the Opera."Join us as we delve into the opulent world of the Paris Opera House, where the haunting melodies of Andrew Lloyd Webber's iconic score intertwine with the enigmatic tale of the disfigured musical genius known only as the Phantom. Through the crackling nostalgia of VHS tapes, we revisit the grandeur and tragedy of this beloved musical brought to life on the silver screen.As the reels roll, we unravel the intricacies of Gerard Butler's portrayal of the Phantom, Emmy Rossum's luminous Christine, and the supporting cast that breathes life into the timeless characters of Gaston Leroux's original novel. From the mesmerizing operatic performances to the sumptuous set design, we examine the visual and auditory splendor that defined this cinematic adaptation.Through insightful analysis and retrospective commentary, we explore the impact of "The Phantom of the Opera" within the context of its release and its enduring legacy in the realm of musical cinema. From its divisive critical reception to its passionate fanbase, we delve into the cultural significance of this adaptation and its place within the pantheon of cinematic classics.Join us as we celebrate the magic of "The Phantom of the Opera" captured on the analog medium of VHS, where every rewind and playback serves as a testament to the enduring power of storytelling. So grab your popcorn, adjust the tracking, and immerse yourself in the timeless allure of this beloved tale, as we pay homage to the majesty of 2004's "The Phantom of the Opera" in this episode of "The Death of VHS."Gerard Butler: The Phantom of the Opera InterviewEmmy Rossum: The Phantom of the Opera InterviewJoin our Discord!Follow us on Twitter!
  • Halloween 2023 Bonus Episode: Ernest Scared Stupid

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    On this spine-tingling, nostalgia-fueled episode of "The Death of VHS," we're delving deep into the world of VHS treasures to unearth a Halloween classic that still haunts the memories of many: "Ernest Scared Stupid."Join Richie, Oni, and Jamie as they embark on a hilariously eerie journey back to the early '90s. With the legendary Jim Varney in his iconic role as the lovable yet accident-prone Ernest P. Worrell, this movie serves as a heartwarming and hilarious staple of many childhoods. But it's not all laughs and giggles - there's a terrifying troll under the bed waiting to wreak havoc, and it's scarier than you remember.In this episode, we'll reminisce about the unforgettable characters, the film's perfect blend of comedy and horror, and how this cult classic continues to warm our hearts and send shivers down our spines. We'll also explore the magic of VHS tapes and how they contributed to the film's legacy.So, pop some popcorn, dim the lights, and journey with us into the world of "Ernest Scared Stupid." Get ready to laugh, cringe, and experience the nostalgia that only VHS and a good 'ol troll story can provide.Tune in and subscribe to "The Death of VHS" to keep the VHS spirit alive. And remember, even in the world of streaming, VHS never truly dies.Goodbye, ErnestJoin our Discord!Follow us on Twitter!
  • 8. 08 - Léon: The Professional

    55:13||Season 1, Ep. 8
    Join us in this episode of The Death of VHS as we delve into the mesmerizing world of Luc Besson's timeless classic, "Léon: The Professional." Released in 1994, this iconic film has left an indelible mark on the world of cinema.Our hosts take you on a journey through the gritty streets of New York and the complex characters that inhabit them. From the enigmatic hitman Léon played by Jean Reno to the unforgettable Mathilda, portrayed by a young Natalie Portman in her breakthrough role, we explore the intricate dynamics that make this film so compelling.Through insightful analysis, we examine the film's unique blend of action, suspense, and emotion. We'll discuss the controversial themes, such as the portrayal of a young girl entangled in the world of contract killers, and the film's influence on subsequent works in the genre.Whether you're a die-hard fan of "Léon: The Professional" or discovering it for the first time, this episode promises to be a thought-provoking and entertaining exploration of a cinematic masterpiece. So, grab your popcorn and tune in for a captivating discussion that will rekindle your love for this enduring classic.Don't miss this opportunity to revisit and celebrate the brilliance of "Léon: The Professional" with us on The Death of VHS. Subscribe now and stay tuned for more engaging episodes about the movies you loved on VHS.Natalie Portman reflects on ‘Léon: The Professional’ calling it ‘cringey’Gary Oldman talks about Léon The ProfessionalPlayboy Interview: Gary OldmanJoin our Discord!Follow us on Twitter!
  • 7. 07 - Space Camp

    39:50||Season 1, Ep. 7
    In this thrilling episode of The Death of VHS, we're strapping on our astronaut helmets and embarking on a nostalgic journey to the '80s with the cult classic film, "Space Camp." Join us as we relive the adventure, laughter, and excitement that made this movie a beloved part of many childhoods.Released in 1986, "Space Camp" tells the story of a group of young aspiring astronauts who find themselves accidentally launched into space aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis. With an ensemble cast featuring the likes of Kate Capshaw, Lea Thompson, and a young Joaquin Phoenix, this film has left an indelible mark on pop culture.In this episode, we'll dive deep into the movie's plot, characters, and memorable moments. We'll discuss the film's impact on space education and its role in inspiring a generation of young dreamers to reach for the stars. Whether you're a die-hard fan of "Space Camp" or revisiting it for the first time, we promise a space-themed discussion that's out of this world.Join our hosts Jamie, Oni, Jones, and Richie as they chat about the film's enduring appeal, the science behind the movie, and share personal anecdotes about their own experiences with space camp. So, buckle up and get ready for a nostalgic ride to the cosmos as we celebrate the magic of "Space Camp" in this stellar episode.Don't miss this captivating journey back in time as we explore the wonder, nostalgia, and enduring charm of "Space Camp." Tune in now and prepare for lift-off!SpaceCamp (1986) | Lea Thompson and Harry Winer Interviews'Space Camp' Remake in Development at Disney+ - TheWrapJoin our Discord!Follow us on Twitter!