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Category_Cartoons, Category_Comics, Category_Groovy Stuff, Category_Horror, Category_VHS, Comic Book Documentaries, Comic Book VHS, Comic Books, new VHS, The Living Corpse, The Living Corpse comic, VHS Collecting, X Knight Productions, Zombie Comics, Zombies -

Fans of bodacious brain-munching zombie comic books, this slab's for you! LUNCHMEAT is absolutely VHStoked to collaborate with X Knight Productions and The Living Corpse Crew to present a limited edition VHS release of INKED: The Art of the Living Corpse: a 35 minute independently-produced documentary detailing the complete history of The Living Corpse comic created by Ken Haeser and Buz Hasson! This limited VHS edition is currently available as a reward on the The Living Corpse: Relics Kickstarter campaign (and only three bundles remain!) so you best groove on over and support those totally radical dudes in The Corpse...

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If you’re a frequent visitor to the VHS-obsessed landscape of Lunchmeat Land, you’re sure to recall a recent feature on modern day movies receiving the retro VHS treatment where films such MAD MAX: FURY ROAD, Spike Jonze’s HER and ONLY GOD FORGIVES were transformed into fantasy video tapes much to the visual pleasure of Videovores everywhere. At the end of that piece, we sent out a small rewind wish to see the newest holiday horror hit KRAMPUS done up in analog aesthetics with hopes of seeing it spill from the top of our VHStocking on Christmas morn. It seems that...

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Category_Collecting, Category_Groovy Stuff, Category_Horror, Category_VHS, Category_Weirdness, Comedy, Horror, low budget, monster in the garage, Obscure, Oregon, Rare, regional, Saturn's Core, shot on video, SOV, VHS, zombie love slave, Zombies -

The video vindication of Bloomingdale, NJ-based fresh VHS outfit Saturn’s Core Audio and Video might already be on your rewind radar from their limited edition slabs of analog celebrating obscure cult cinema like Christopher “The Black Ed Wood” Michael's 1995 health club horror epic Terror Of Blood Gym, a double-bill of lost William Hellfire flicks (To Escape Bondage and Swinging Swinger, done in association with Horror Boobs Video) and a pair of Carl J. Sukenick mind-benders with Blood Boy and Space Zombies. Saturn’s Core has recently VHSpewed forth yet another radical re-animation, this time unearthing some obscure shot-on-video insanity with...

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Adjust Your Tracking, Category_Groovy Stuff, Category_Horror, Category_VHS, Category_Weirdness, Cult, demons, Exploitation, Gore, Horror, Shout Factory, Shout Factory TV, Streaming, VHS, VHS Vault, Zombies -

A rewind-retro Halloween treat has recently been launched by the horror-loving folks over at Shout! Factory, offering up streaming VHS versions of some absolutely essential horror and exploitation mainstays from those rental store days. And for the analog icing on the cake? The Lunchmeat co-produced documentary that explores the scope of VHS collector culture Adjust Your Tracking. Yes, as Shout! Factory declares, there’s no VCR needed to enjoy a taste of that old-school analog tape. Simply clickity-click and groove on over to their wonderfully retro VHS VAULT site and experience the grit and grain of the classic horror titles Day...

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70s, Canada, Category_Collecting, Category_Groovy Stuff, Category_Horror, Category_VHS, Category_Weirdness, Corpse Eaters, Drive-In, Encore Home Video, Gore, Horror, Lawrence Zazelenchuk, Obscure, Patrick Summers, Rare, VHS, Video Hoarder, Zombies -

With a background in movie-making and some inspiration from a dear friend, nascent VHS label Video Hoarder main brain Patrick Summers is preparing to re-animate one of the rarest zombie flicks of all-time via slabs of Limited Edition analog. Corpse Eaters was the brainchild of Mr. Lawrence Zazelenchuk, the owner of a Canadian drive-in called The 69 Drive-In (!!!). Zazelenchuk served as writer, producer and make-up artist on the 1974 film, who created the movie to play at the 69 with intentions to invade a slew of other drive-in destinations. A bum distribution deal soured those plans, and Corpse Eaters...

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