Adjust Your Tracking The Untold Story Of The VHS Collector Two disc Edition

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Product Description They Thought VHS Was Dead... They Were Dead Wrong! Over 100 collectors, filmmakers, producers, and video store owners express how VHS changed their lives. Some see VHS as worthless plastic, but Adjust Your Tracking shows a vibrant world of collectors and movie fans who are keeping the format, and the movies, alive. Travel back to the days of video rental stores with those who still buy, sell, rent and trade the format that will not die - VHS. Deluxe Two-Disc Edition Audio commentary with directors Dan Kinem and Levi Peretic Extended interviews with Lloyd Kaufman and more Behind the scenes documentary, 'Rocky Mountain Breakdown' Deleted Scenes featuring Scarecrow Video, Faces of Death, Everything is Terrible and more 'The Video Shelf' short film Audio commentary with producers Matt Desiderio and Josh Schafer Theatrical trailer Over 7 hours of extras 'The Ballad of Chester Turner' short film Alamo Drafthouse Q & A Teaser trailer Booklet Back Alley Film Series Q & A 'It Wasn't in Vain, It was in Staten Island' short film Interactive menus Review The shot-on-video aesthetic of Adjust Your Tracking is put together with the sort of rough-around-the-edges care that merges form and content as only a film of this sort could. Michael Nordine, LA Weekly Anyone who has a genuine love for exploitation film should check out Adjust Your Tracking. Paul Freitag-Fey, Daily Grindhouse Loads of fun for fans of VHS, not-quite-dead formats and films about hard-core collectors. Al Hoff, Pittsburgh City Paper A fascinating look into a burgeoning underground scene of cinephiles. Ken W. Hanley, Fangoria A great and interesting film for VHS die-hards, movie lovers, and collectors of all kinds. Chris Henson, Examiner 4 out of 4 stars. Bob Ignizio --The Cleveland Movie Blog