LUNCHMEAT MAGAZINE is back with a brand new issue overflowing with 68 pages of unadulterated VHS-obsessed content!
*THIS IS A PRE-ORDER. MAGS WILL SHIP END OF APRIL 2025.*
Our thickest and most delicious issue yet is ready to bring you a brain-bending buffet of rewind-inclined readables!
LUNCHMEAT #13 Features:
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Reviews of radical cult classics and eye-popping obscurities, only available on VHS!
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An enlightening interview with Jack Perez, director of America’s Deadliest Home Video, an early, untamed and absolutely essential entry in the found footage genre!
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Scotty Spiegel, the Detroit horror legend, spills his guts on his storied career of moviemaking, love for video stores, the perks of VHS collecting, and much more insider insight galore!
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Gimme’ Gimme’ Hot Gimmicks: a spectacular exploration of the wide and wild world of VHS marketing gimmicks used throughout the heyday of home video rental and retail!
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Video Mutants examines the rising wave of analog-driven, modern moviemakers keeping the shot-on-video style and movement alive in contemporary times - featuring interviews with an essential array of analog auteurs with commentary by Ted Gilbert.
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We invite you to take a Video Vacation in the Post-Apocalypse as we interview Sam J. Jones about his fantastic career and his VHS-only gem Driving Force.
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Magnetic Mailbag rewinds back to the glory days of collecting VHS by mail-order catalogs in the 80s and 90s, filled with cool facts, fascinating tidbits and rare photos.
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Wild Finds collects stories from Tapeheads just like you as they recount some of their most memorable experiences diggin’ through the wild and uncovering their favorite slabs.
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Underground favorite Brian Paulin discusses his impressive and utterly mind-melting career as an immensely talented independent filmmaker spreading his distinct brand of FX heavy video devastation!
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The Toxic Avenger Takes Over the Video Store remembers the time Troma took over a small NJ video store. Rental store owner Joey Pisani recollects the insanity!
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Tapeheads Anonymous: Do you have some nagging tape-related troubles? Rotty Rentals is ready with answers to all your analog inquiries.
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An original illustration from Ted Gilbert celebrating our favorite punk band, monsters, and our appetite for tapes!
68 pages. Perfect Bound. Full-color covers. Black and white interiors. THIS THING IS THICK.