The trailer itself does an excellent job of mimicking the old style trailers complete with meh music and voice over explanations. They laid the screen distortions a touch thick but all those things would happen while watching worn out VHS tapes (from renting) or using old VCRs. If reading this and don't know what VHS and VCRs are ask your parents as they will likely enjoy the walk down memory lane or just be relieved at the crisp clarity that Blu-ray and 4K brings us now. Click here for review and details on the release, links to purchase below.
Tuesday, April 02, 2019
80s Style Trailer for Bumblebee Home Video Release
While the VHS tape is not actually available for purchase, Paramount has provided a friendly reminder that Bumblebee is now out in stores on Blu-ray and DVD. To fit the movie's 1987 setting, they made an 80s style trailer complete with limited edition VHS tape release of the film that went out to various sites. I got one, as the pic shows, but have yet to dig out my very year old VCR to see if works.
The trailer itself does an excellent job of mimicking the old style trailers complete with meh music and voice over explanations. They laid the screen distortions a touch thick but all those things would happen while watching worn out VHS tapes (from renting) or using old VCRs. If reading this and don't know what VHS and VCRs are ask your parents as they will likely enjoy the walk down memory lane or just be relieved at the crisp clarity that Blu-ray and 4K brings us now. Click here for review and details on the release, links to purchase below.
Links to buy: Amazon | Best Buy (also exclusive Steelbook version) | Target | Wal-Mart
The trailer itself does an excellent job of mimicking the old style trailers complete with meh music and voice over explanations. They laid the screen distortions a touch thick but all those things would happen while watching worn out VHS tapes (from renting) or using old VCRs. If reading this and don't know what VHS and VCRs are ask your parents as they will likely enjoy the walk down memory lane or just be relieved at the crisp clarity that Blu-ray and 4K brings us now. Click here for review and details on the release, links to purchase below.
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