 So I think we're live now Tim, and I'm calling this episode reclaimed video hauling I've done a lot of hauling both on the video and the arcade side. So that's appropriate Although we're in a kind of a sweet spot with the arcade and video store and the living room I didn't even have to haul these these came directly to my doorstep, you know, thanks to the US Postal Service back when it worked Well, they literally left it at our doorstep 200 dollars worth of tapes, just there you go. It's true. Oh, it's raining. Okay Yeah Because there's a lot of people hoping to get boxes of VHS tapes, let me tell you It's the arcade it's the arcade CPU or PCB boards that I worry about Someone which is grab them and not know but anyway, this isn't about the US Postal Service Very true. Well, tell me what I'm looking at because I got a box of tapes in and you're like, oh, this is gonna be a thing And I'm like, okay, so tell me like what who came from like who's suddenly mysteriously sending us a bunch of tapes So I've been as you know, I've been buying VHS tapes for several years now, I think since 2017-18 if not longer and The one offs are starting to get expensive on PayPal and all that and so so or eBay And so I'm starting to say it's not the best way to do it So there is someone who I met at the VHS table that we went to in North Carolina and rally exactly which was amazing And his name was Dan Kinna and Dan Kinna actually Created or made a documentary about VHS collectors called the gesture tracking, which I think you've seen too Yeah, and it's a kind of interesting He goes around the country and talks to these various people have these crazy collections of VHS tapes and Actually Dan Kinna spent a good part of the last 15 to 20 years collecting VHS tapes himself I think he has over 20,000 or something and he lives up in Pennsylvania and he said to me if you ever want to you should you know Come up with a truck and you know, I'm always selling VHS tapes And I've never gotten up to Pennsylvania to do that But then I was thinking of myself like do you think he'd be willing to send us kind of a care package of random VHS tapes once a month and We've we've been pretty busy. So I reached out to him and he said I'd love to and we've been busy So I haven't had a time to catch up. But this is the shipment from January Okay, and we have another one from February and then soon a third one from March But I was hoping just to get a quick Rundown of the VHS tapes he sent us Nice And you're more of a film buff than I am so like I don't think I'm gonna recognize most of what's in here But there's some really interesting ones I can already tell because you know like people donate us tapes and it's like Disney or it's you know Like there's it's very rare that you get something great like workout grannies or something Like those are the rare prizes with it the the bunch of Jerry McGuire tapes that might be in someone's box So most of these I don't recognize but they do look really interesting. So I'm excited to kind of dig in I've got my little wheel of fortune over here that I'm gonna be pulling from But this is just a small selection of a big box over here of tapes So we'll be pulling some over here to be fair. I don't recognize But not well, I can't say I recognize them all well good. This is gonna be a journey first, but let's die then So to start we have a sci-fi classic and I know it's a sci-fi classic because it actually says it on the cover This is Planet of Dinosaurs a sci-fi classic here Let's see this is a maroon spaceship crew battles for survival on a deadly prehistoric planet Okay, my two questions are gonna be what year? Okay, sixties So 1994 but I'm not sure if that was when it was cut versus when it was actually made so let me look Yeah, let's see cuz that's one. I'm not I'm not too sure Again and who directed it or not that that's ever gonna really matter it matter But let's so so James Shay is the director And yeah, I don't know it says 1994 good times home video core But that feels like who made the tape versus that's right, you know when it actually came out I don't have an actual 77 it came out in 77 and it's actually James K. Shea and this is one I haven't seen and I bet you it's a If it came out on good times good times usually has the cult classics Bad sci-fi from 70s 80s and beyond or whatever. So that's a good one. Okay, great That's gonna have to be awesome Stream down now. Do I hand this over to you through the magic of the internet? Is that how this is gonna work? I'd love to see it. Here we go. Let me let me go and give this to you Yeah, that's interesting I Guess well after we're gonna put it over here now. I have it in Italy I can archive it and everything so thank you This is someone that I love this is Chuck Norris Chuck Norris film Delta Force to This is obviously a classic Full screen to you with that one. Yeah, so this is a Operation stranghold is what that says in the subtitle there So yeah Wasn't enough Yeah, you've got a sadistic billionaire cocaine's are Ramon Kota we've got a picture of him on the back too. So yeah, this is this is good stuff So this was 1990 And this was directed by Director photography Yeah, I don't even know if I'm the director. Yeah Yeah Yeah, let's see an Aaron Norris film is that his brother Let's just see for a second so Delta Force 2 it doesn't even have an Italian Wikipedia page It was directed by are they working it half a deck there? Not everything's been translated I guess Let's see. This is about the Columbian connection. That's direct. Yeah, it's directed by Aaron Norris So I'd be curious to know like is Aaron related to Chuck Aaron Norris. He is the younger brother of action film store Chuck Chuck Norris. So you were right And he's and he directed this film because it's interesting too because these started to become vehicles for these Actors right like yeah, I think it's all coming out of the whole Rambo first blood blood sport John Von Dom and you know, obviously Stallone and you know Norris picked up on the same thing. So it's interesting We got I think we got Delta Force 1 2 in this in this hall doing broken Was one broken tape Gotcha. All right moving on is a classic that we both know actually which is gremlins And it's such a beautiful thing. Yeah, gremlins had bizarre comedy, right? So this is a Spielberg movie. Yeah, and Joe Dante He tapped Joe Dante to direct it and Joe don't they probably one of his he's done many films But that's one of his big one. He also did Twilight Zone if you're gonna guess the year. What would you guess? 85 God, you're right on exactly it Killing it. Oh thanks for passing that over to me too. Yeah, no worries I'm just throwing them on your I'm just putting them on your desk if that's okay. Yeah, you think I'm up there The next is the stone killer. So there's the tape there Charlie Bronson, right? Do you know this? Yes, absolutely Charlie Bronson. I do know this one. This is like a 70s maybe early 80s It was basically the death wish thing Charles Bronson found himself like no shortage of work and Really built a kind of genre of films not only in the US But also in Italy a lot of Italian films came out of this whole death wish Like the urban jungle that needs to be cleaned up. And so this is definitely within that vein. Yeah, so this was 1973 Wow Produced and directed by Michael winner Exactly it was actually the year before death wish that came out. So that really that may be kind of classic and that it starts It I'd have to look that up, but that's interesting Stone killer On a similar vein we've got dressed to kill hold on. Let's get a good close-up of that to me Nice widescreen version very important Brian de Palma Exactly and Brian de Palma is a Autor in some ways this definitely one of his big films people love I'm not a huge Brian de Palma fan, but I like the widescreen The way in which the widescreen shows up on that VHS Totally right. Yeah. Yeah, you had like that moment where you needed to know because TVs were changing, right? And you what or if you even with like the full-frame TVs You wanted the widescreen version to get all of the video in there. You didn't want any cropping, right? So exactly now. I think just to kill is an 80s film But I think that I bet you because it's why they're saying it's widescreen. That's a 90s tape So I actually the movie I think might have actually come out in 1990 But this was packaged in 99 so that would make even more sense in terms of why they were specifying it to be widescreen But yeah, I think it's very small type. My eyes are killing me here But 1990 I think is when it actually came out 1980 Yeah, and it was an erotic thriller starring Michael Cain Angie Dickinson We'll hear more about Nancy Allen and Keith Gordon And he was always playing with the psycho stuff and the hitchcock stuff And I think he might be better in retrospect than at the time. I wasn't a fan because I was like, ah You know it's academic, but whatever. Yeah, that's actually mentioned such cock It says in Alfred in the tradition of Alfred Hitchcock's psycho dressed the kill as an edge of seat thriller or chiller With a shocking last-minute plot twist. Yeah, it's got some moments. Yeah, oh Next up we have moon lighting She's a gorgeous model. He's a brash private eye together. They take on trouble and the sparks fly Bruce Willis. This is when Bruce Willis gets his start. This is what makes Bruce still will is a basically he started off a TV and then he became Like can he work with with film? And I think yeah diehard was the film where he basically became Work big. Yeah action hero stuff, but yeah moonlight in the movie. I don't know. I've seen the TV show I don't remember ever seeing the movie. Yeah, so this is a 85 and This was Robert Butler the director It's a good hole in the wheel Thank you, Dan for the great all started here Next is a Roger Corman classic digitally remastered Angie Dickinson in big bad Miami to big bad mama Yeah, that's too dressed to kill and big bad mama to both with That's right. Absolutely Roger Corman and it's interesting because even in this era You can see Roger Corman already starting to have his own little like VHS Collection, yeah, you know He was basically the king of the B movies in the US He figured out a way to make him successful make a cheap and he just took whatever anyone was doing That was successful in a cinema and just made a bad copy of it And then so many directors got their shot with Francis for Coppola like down those line. It's crazy So guess who's watching us on YouTube is none other than Xander folks Reclaim video Superstar, that's awesome. Yeah, he was asking about gremlins whether he thought it was 1984, but it was 85 So I'm catching up on the comments, but is it is it 84 you might be well, I well I don't know the box is 85, but again like yeah, let's say gremlins You know if he comes in here and he corrects us, I think we can kick him off the stream, right? I Think he might be right. I think it might be 84 Oh Damn him it is 84 Xander you're good. You're damn good See it's tough because a movie will come out and then I think what they print on the box is when the actual tape comes out Yeah, yeah, it's true. And that's our this shows you it's an original tape right and that looks that tape I like it really is pristine It's a great movie and it's also a beautiful cover So Xander, thank you for the comment Any other corrections in the comments just let us know All right, so next up we have something from the Universal Monsters collection, so this is great. This is the mummy's curse These are always good things, right? Let me make your full screen here do a little photo Oh Great, so that's beautiful your camera is awesome So that's cool because we're really I think we have a fair amount of those universal Releases of the Merrick monster movies. Yeah, I think we have over 20 and I don't know how many there are There's a bunch so I'm gonna have to count them up, but that's nice because he added a bunch He I shared with him our spreadsheet of everything we have and he said I'll fill in some of your gaps Which was okay, so that was kind of think about it I haven't heard I tell you as a crossover to the arcade one of the pinball machines that I've been I've really wanted to get down to play at some Point is a classic called monster bash which has all the various monsters, you know the Frankenstein the mummy the You know the creature from the Black Lagoon like those kind of style monsters in it But it's supposedly a really super friendly to play pinball machine Like it's got a lot of flow to it. It's very good for beginners. I've heard and so I'd love to try playing it I'll tell you we the pinball is Amazing like Guardians of the Galaxy should have a VHS cover, right? It just feels like a VHS goes to the way it deals with Didn't they come out with a cassette when the movie came out that you can buy I think that's awesome. I love that kind of crossover stuff Yeah, probably yeah, that's definitely a thing in the community right where people will Rip thing like stranger things. I know people have taken it and put it on VHS tapes and make their own covers for it and stuff I think that's awesome Super cool Next up an MGM classic with Willie Nelson Moving to acting Yeah, look at Willie Nelson looking really religious there Come on Preacher turned outlaw. It's so good And Willie Nelson has such a crazy career and the fact that he has like all of these Hollywood things He did like growing up in the 70s and 80s like Willie Nelson. You forget He's such a like iconic figure and then his whole like legalized marijuana stuff in the 90s and out like He's a figure and his he kind of was part of the whole psycho-delic Western which is a whole nother genre. So I'd like to see that one have not seen redheaded stranger. So that's a cool one next up and we're almost there here is Boris Karloff the invisible ray Look at that. That's a beautiful one. Check out that cover. Yeah, I love it. It's gorgeous Yeah, that's a that's a cool one. I want to watch that not seen it. Yeah, so that one's black and white in fact Yeah 1936 Yeah, what an era those monster movies were amazing This one looks to be a collection about directors. It's called first works So it says it's a revealing look at today's greatest directors That's such an interesting one. Yeah, so on the back is mentioned so they cover Roger Corman who we talked about Oliver Stone Taylor Hackford Spike Lee Paul Missouri and Robert Zemeckis That's interesting. It's like an anthology of their early kids or students. Yeah So, yeah, and it looks like, you know, they've got interviews with all six of them and kind of talk through them So I think Spike Lee one of his first films was about a barber shop in Brooklyn, which if it's on there I'd love to see that so yeah Well, see I don't think it's actual movies I think that the tape is like interviews with these directors about their lives So like I think it's actually sort of a meta, you know film It's like rare includes real footage from their award-winning student films clips from the broad buster hits Interviews that reveal past tragedies and triumphs that shape their work things like that So it's kind of like a documentary a mini documentary on each of the various directors Yeah, and that's one of those films That's great like when these things stuff like that because it's not a film per se. It's like an anthology bus That's right. I'm one made. It's kind of one off. It's odd I'm not very popular. So a cool thing to have That's cool Next this looks like something that should have been in Las Vegas Clive Barker's Lord of Illusions Get your tickets today Was that competing with Michael Flatley's Lord of the Dance? I Think I have to believe that's after Hellraiser and you know anything he did people would watch and Yeah, I wasn't again. I wasn't a huge Hellraiser or Lord of Illusions or any of that fan Yeah, this is the director's cut. So it contains 12 minutes of footage to shocking And I'm through my rotating thing so I've got to go to the box me This is better than I even dreamed All right, so I'm going straight into the box here now we've got So danger in the depths aka dive to danger. We've got sort of a tool title there What's in the shadows behind them like is that a shark? That's a good question. It is a shark. Absolutely. Nice call there. So right there is it? Great white. Yeah. Well, that's I have to see that. That's on my list Shark shark guy from the Red Coral divers of Sardinia Get out of here. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah from the divers of Sardinia who dive without oxygen to depths of 350 feet This is real. Holy crap. This isn't like a fake movie. This is about real divers that dive without oxygen Yeah, regularly encounter the great white shark men and women around the world face the hazards of working under the seas Is your man not just part of your day job? Yeah, never mind the great white This one's called a generation so it looks to be a war trilogy So that's what it says war trilogy a generation the first film and oh lord I'm gonna realize this name watch does unplanned war trilogy canal ashes and diamonds Began a Polish film renaissance Interesting so a Polish film. Yeah, 1954. I have to see it. That's new. So that's a good. That's another good pickup. Thank you, Dan right Next we've got Burl Lancaster in of the swimmer. I am super excited This is an amazing movie and the fact that we have a VHS copy of it He basically goes from backyard to backyard. It's like this weird 60s movie swimming in different people's pools And that's what the whole thing is he just goes in people's pools. It swims That's funny because Yeah, it's so funny that you mentioned this because I just found out that this person that I knew kind of lost his mind at Richmond and he got arrested it has a restraining order because he basically stripped naked and was hanging out in this person's hot tub While they weren't at their house And it's it's kind of weird how like life kind of like comes full circle the swimmer. It's an updated version of that Embarrassment humiliation and steamy passion It's one of those strange 60s movies that I recommend and Bert Lancaster is awesome. I love him. Yeah all right Next up I don't even think I can show the back here on television. We've got Turkish delight Is that rocker how are getting all you see hot and bothered This is from Paul Verho move in Yeah, he did start shit first total recall in Robocop, right? Yeah, this is rocker how are Yeah, about that Eric is an artist who lives life on the razor's edge his sexual escapades with erotic models take on a ritualistic fervor, so Yeah, probably one you want to check out. Yeah, I might need a little rocker how are you know I'm bothered and actually our our our viewer Xander notice noted that the swimmer is based on the short story. That's so this is okay. That's nice Thank you, Xander. We miss you every time video. That's for sure. I do see that's the kind of nuggets that Now age I wrote the short story Xander. That's the question for you John cheaper maybe Moving right along we'll come back to that another universal monster at this time. It is Frankenstein So we should we should keep these together so we can have a little box set Yeah, in fact, there's a bunch of those on the rack in the living room Yeah, so we have a ton of those right and it was John Cheever Yeah Y'all are smart people I Love the cover of this one. This is a shaka Zulu This is a shiny cover, so let me make sure I can get that in there So that actually says underneath the most savage warrior of all time Yeah, story of a tribal Africa during the turbulent 19th century Yeah 86 or 85 one of the two I bet you yeah And that makes sense that it's an 80s film because there was a whole kind of like the gods must be crazy In both comedies, but then like a lot of like dramas dealing with You know Africa is this kind of other world and shaka zoo Something you'd always hear about even in pop culture people would say like shaka or the whole idea Zulu tribe not that anyone really knew any of the history of the context, but that was definitely a presence Which is interesting shaka town shaka come because it feel for you feel for you We've got a 399 sticker tag over this, but I think it says Mario van Peebles solo Yeah, man Peebles absolutely and it is so low and Van Peebles he was the the son of Melvin van Peebles who did sweet sweet sweet backs badass song Which was like a 60s classic about a kid who grew up in a brothel and then went on to be like a This crazy figure and so Mario kind of takes Forward the family tradition and he did posse which was the African-American kind of Western and here is another example of Him doing this as a kind of the action adventure and kind of making a space in African-American culture in the 80s for You know different kind of figures and different stars So van Peebles is an important part like almost generation of filmmaking for 20 30 40 years, which is interesting I kind of love and I'll zoom in here so you can see on the side art here Yeah So he's actually climbing down the side of the vhs date there That's awesome. Look at that We'll mug it. That's so cool All right It's actually fun to talk about these That's fun We're just barely making it down into the box. So we've still got plenty more This one is a Jackie Chan movie snake in the eagles shadow Look at that. So beautiful. Yeah, clearly a very early Exactly Before he does like rumble in the Bronx in the 90s, which is a big break out in the us So this is actually 78 So wow That's classic. I'd love to see it. Don't know it. This says the film that made Jackie Chan a superstar Wow Now that's marketing speak so you know, but But you gotta think Bruce Lee just died like five years earlier Or so like, you know, there was that kind of vacuum and someone like You know actually Chuck Norris fought Bruce Lee and one of the films he made in Hong Kong, which is crazy to think about Yeah, he was a villain This is one of my wife's favorite movies. Um, she had a poster in her college dorm for it Very trendy, especially for your generation, which is the lost boys Absolutely All I can say is Gina Exactly. Yeah This is this is like the banner film for the gen X, right? Totally the nineteen like 89. I think it was an 89 vampire film takes place in Santa Cruz And uh, it has like, um, Cory Feldman and Cory Hame And uh, yeah, it's it's classic and obviously 87 in fact, so 87 Yeah, interesting if that's right. I mean, I've got No, I think it might be right. Yeah But then also it's got key for Sutherland as the uh, as the vampire seemingly to pick up his role from standby me Yeah, he plays a kind of vampire there too Oh, I see another one now. I'm getting to like pick a little bit because I can see a whole bunch over here We've got somebody mentioned the wwf to me and I immediately thought of wrestling and it turns out that it's like, you know About panda bears or something but back then wwf meant something WrestleMania, baby Like it's not it's not about saving the animals. It's about like, you know drop kicks So no amount of hyper hyperbole can put this event in proper context WF championship match the rock versus stone cold Steve Austin Stone cold Steve awesome. I mean, I send you in the 90s Dude check out check out the rock. I mean, this is this is dwayne johnson long before Let's get that zoom in get Yeah, come on. There we are. Yeah, you got it Yeah, so you've got all the players there and who was the masked guy what remind me his name You know I'm trying to think the undertaker it might be but let me let me let me make sure of that Yeah, I was oh mankind. I think right Maybe yeah, I think undertaker had the you know, like the trench coat and stuff But I think mankind had that mask right? Let me see. I think you're I wasn't a huge into wrestling really I but other people I knew were in it, you know Because everything was paper view it might So, you know, it's just sort of like yeah, if it came on regularly I might be able to pick some of it up, but I grew up in a baptist household So this stuff kind of wasn't it was definitely mankind. You were right. Yeah I picked up enough at the uh the lunch room counter Yeah All right next this one is actually. Oh, no, it's not still in the wrapping It's got cellophane over top, but it is open. This is a ticket to die So Interesting. I don't know that one No, so this one is uh Oh, and there's not a whole lot of information here is starring lewis gordon lewis jordan helen chanel daniel turk claudia lane Uh tape cord standard speed on high grade tape using a licensed shell It actually says that on the Standard speed on high grade tape using a licensed shell Yeah, which means it's probably a terrible recording. Yeah So yeah, I don't there's not much about that one ticket to die. Yeah, I mean, this is really sparse I just get a little information about the movie itself um So That's trying to even get like a year and stuff. Yeah for sure That one over here and pull on next We've got dark wolf From hallowed video previously viewed movie 599. That's awesome. I love that under a full moon true terror begins 2002 Yeah, that's early early 2000. Yeah That's definitely a throwaway You know the roger corbin tradition there's a wolf movie out. Let's make dark right Uh, this one is called horror express. It's another sort of sparse film. This is 1972 Telly some color film Yeah, it's got christopher lee in it Ah The missing link discovered in china while being transported by train comes to life and as you can guess not so gently Not with a faint of heart come back with us to china in 1906 and enjoy a bit of oriental madness It's interesting. It's a trans-siberian 1972 That's That's cool. It's also known as the horror. It's the horror express, but I think where was it Who goes there? It was based on the novella by eugenio martin Who goes there? Film has it right peter cushing and christopher lee's of two gigantic Interesting. I don't know that one. I gotta watch that one Really how do we have next we've got another chuck norris in Code of silence Yeah, that might be the one that's broken open that one up and see if the tape is broken Yeah, the top. Well, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Totally the top is cracked. Yeah, that's the one that was broken Yeah, that's the one that came in with a little bit of crap on it Just I do have to do a take to take transfer I wish I could figure out how to replace those little back doors because those break a lot Now was this Aaron Norris now Now director is starting over silver screenplay directed by andy davis Andy davis code of silence. What year is that? silence Was I'm not seeing it anywhere here 85 find it better 85 Yeah, Henry silvers in that who's great because he's a he's a great Actor who then went over to italy and did a lot of stuff there. He plays a great villain And if you see him, you'd know as soon as you see him. He's awesome next up With this vampire, maybe this is uh in the realm of senses Erotic thriller of some kind Band at its premiere at the new york film festival in 1976 This erotic masterpiece is now available in english based on one of japan's most notorious scandals In the realm of senses is the story of an ex prostitute who becomes involved in an obsessive love affair with the master of the household in which she's employed as a servant Wow, 19 1976 Ah, so a 1976 erotic classic Yeah, the los androgynous times says spectacularly erotic Wow, so dan's digging deep on this one. Thank you He is we got that one from the oven It has a quote at the top. It says uh, it turns me on because it's real and it's by madonna Quote is from madonna in 1976. That's so funny. That's awesome. It's gracious. Oh Like a virgin Hey Watched for the very first time Next one james threw a hitchcock masterpiece Vertigo Yeah, what are you gonna do? He's just gonna watch it and say wow Yeah, many people argue his best Space has some stuff up here, but now i'm full on there again. So we're filling up Sure Speaking of erotica. We have the red shoe diaries for auto erotica The master of erotic filmmaking zalman king Drives an all-star cast to peak performance in this sensual journey of unbridled passion and ultimate pleasure Is david du covney in that? Is he I didn't even see hold on one second He sure is Absolutely Good eye. Yeah, hold on. Let me bring this in there. He is right there and ali sheedy and share a lead Yeah, look at that I again, I'm not big on the erotic classics. So these are these are the kind of films that I would try to sneak under like I'd hand my dad like a big stack at the vhs like rental place And I'd be like here we go and he'd just hand them check it out Hand them right back and then I'd be like good night, you know And he'd be like is in the realm of senses Right for you to watch And I'd say dad it's a story about like, you know the five senses Hey, it's actually made by sesame street. Come on, but donna loves it Yeah Uh Next one we have the serpent and the rainbow Don't bury me. I'm dead West graven I saw that in the theaters man. That freaked me out There's a scene where there's like ants coming out of a woman's cheek It was so weird and it's about like Haitian voodoo and all that stuff. It's actually pretty scary. I think it's an early vehicle for bill polman Or the other one who looks like bill polman Yeah, for sure. Yeah, this was after a nightmare on elm street. Yeah. Yeah 87 Yeah, that was I saw that in the theater. I was like, what the Yeah, west craven's got a psycho mind Oh, this is great King Kong The 8th wonder of the world God, I love it Ferre Bruce Cabot robert armstrong Cabot Cabot. Yeah, and that's the original right that's from 33 Um, yeah, yeah looks like I don't know. This is a reprint obviously, but oh brian Who did all that which was the inspiration for ray harry housing all the animation and that one Drove ray harry house. Yeah, because you got like the black and white back here gorgeous. Let's get a close-up of that back. Look at that Look at that beautiful. Yeah, and even the front you can kind of tell it's yeah that early style That's great. Yeah The 1976 one is also great and that one is like with jeff bridges and Jessica lang And that one is great. That was directed by or was produced by De Laurenti's and I think the 76 version is great king kong. Yeah, I love that one They're coming out with a blu-ray soon. I want to get it We're about halfway through this box. So we're moving right along. I'm gonna I love the next one. We've got is the stranger with bonnie bedelia And peter on reager Yeah, I don't know. Yeah, peter reager Again, that's that's one. I don't know. We're gonna have to watch. I love it when I get all these ones We I don't know and here's good. This this was a good all because a lot of these are new to me Mm-hmm. Also Uh next here is another hitchcock classic spellbound Yeah, look at that and I love from the library of from the library of phil and lois ulson. Isn't that so cool Yeah, and I think that's am I right is ingrid bergman in that ingrid bergman. Yep, and gregory peck Yeah, that's awesome Surrounded by tapes all around me. Uh, this one is completely wrapped in plastic. This is nowhere to hide So it's brand new, huh? Tony misanti. This is 1992 Notorious ruthless mobster Blah blah blah I wonder that's is his destiny And I guess that's on the I don't know on the heels of like good fellas Because then in the early nineties you had all these mob the return to the mob just like after godfather and all that so Never heard of it We got another fully wrapped one that I have up front on display in reclaim video is um spinal tap We got an untouched spinal tap too from this hall. So That's really hard because like most of the time we're like, oh these are meant to be played and like we want people to enjoy it But it's like when it's still wrapped it's like You know But you're like, oh, but it's spinal tap Oh, this is So we have an employee who is a big Beatles fan and I know he'll be excited by this Uh, because this is help That's a great one. That might be one of the nicer. I love that Yeah I need somebody Not just anybody Uh, this isn't how the case. It doesn't look like so it's just here, but it's a iron eagle two Yeah, I saw that came without it and that's kind of like iron eagle two and iron eagle were I've kind of come back up into pop culture. Thanks to corba kai Because johnny loves iron eagle That's his favorite film of the era So iron eagle and iron eagle two This has a sticker on it that says wraps bicycle center In uh, butler pennsylvania How interesting I don't know what the bicycle center was but It might be one of those cases where anybody was renting bhs because anywhere you could get Yeah Ride the wave The next one we have the later one the forsaken Yeah Yeah, this would be I'm trying to find a date. Why do they make it so hard to know dates late 90s because it says since the Sexiest thing since the lost boys so Saken I don't know what that is forsaken. What the movie is it called? It looks like it might be around 2001 Wow, so that would be a late vhs tape too You know what I mean like one of those vhs tapes that You really don't see them because right, you know the switch to dvd put the dvds all but done All right next we've got blood sport three That's awesome Franchising making a living right now We've got uh, Daniel Bernhardt James Hong John Reese Davis Nice, I'll tell you blood sport the first one though really did blow my mind. I loved it. Yeah Yeah, I did love it I think we might have already had this one. This is exciting. Maybe tell me if i'm wrong, but python We did have that one. Yeah. Very good. Do you know our collection? I recognize though and Robert King's one Yeah, I mean just to give you a preview of what this movie is like check out this photo Let's see. Oh my oh Like just the python rolling into the mother showering If you're afraid of snakes, I don't think this is the movie for you for sure I saw a movie just the other night with with tess and Antonella called crawl And it was a disaster movie about a hurricane in florida But the whole idea was based on they're stuck underneath the crawl space the water's coming up and there's crop Or alligators in there with them. Oh, no It was terrible, but great Lord that touches on both like claustrophobia as well as like fear Things underwater and oh all that exactly All right, so this is the cuba gooding jr. And tom bairinger a murder of crows Yeah, what a strange combo 1998 it looks like yeah Strange don't know it at all No clue about that one. That's so funny A murder of crows What well, so you've got a um a lawyer So i'm wondering if it's kind of like a john grisham kind of thing although It probably is right Yeah One man struggles with his responsibilities as a lawyer and with his appetite of his ego New york new orleans attorney loson russell cuba good jr puts his name on a bestseller. He didn't write Over the now he stole was a factual account of a series of murders Interesting, I mean cuba good jr junior is awesome and tom bairinger Like I can just think of the platoon as how amazing it was after that. I don't really know what he did that I would be interested in Let's see it Spirit of the eagle That's awesome What in the world grizzly adam star dan hagrity blazes a trail into breathtaking wilderness adventure in this thrilling frontyl tale for the entire family That's like probably a good family movie, you know kind of prayer little house meets, you know the last of the prairie meets grizzly man In his tunic voodoo don James russell Interesting I and you know who else is it that patricia archette. Is that right? And that's michael madson The rosanna archette Rosanna archette and michael madson. Yeah little plaster One of those throwaway late 90s movies. I don't know it might be great, but I guess I don't know Yeah, you know, it's like new orleans. It's the voodoo stuff and everything there That voodoo that you do Who do do what? Uh, let's hear it farlap farlap. Yeah, I That's what I love about this hall. I have no idea It's just like a sea biscuit It's a Feared by some loved by one in 1932 courage had a name its name was farlap farlap Excellent stuff Oh The land unknown look at this one. Oh, I'm liking let me get a close-up of that nice Yeah That's almost like the first one you pulled out land of the dinosaur, right? Uh-huh. Yeah Navy expedition led by commander how roberts is sent to explore mysterious warm water region I'll try and repair the helicopter and forage for food. They discovered they're not alone The only female among them is journalist margaret hathaway Captured as sole survivor of the previous expedition Yeah Land unknown. I think it's probably a 70s beam movie Yeah Oh, even earlier, dude 1957 Your rights Look at that Yeah, universal Next up we've got candy man farewell to the flesh That's awesome. That that series is amazing. The original is great as is the sequel in many ways But that's just yeah, that's gorgeous That's a classic And the premise of the original is so brilliant. It's like basically this ethnologist is studying a A tenement house in chicago And there's this whole mythos about this candy man this figure that everyone in The project is afraid of turns out he's real demon ghost And uh, it's powerful It's super good because it deals with like the structural inequalities and the whole like idea the project Projects, but then also this whole different mythos It's really Loved it. It was like a new kind of horror movie. You know what I mean? Right. It was great. I loved it We're starting to make some headway here. We're reaching the bottom of it. Let's see. So next up we've got scarred city Yeah Stephen Baldwin tia carrera Child's pulmonary all looking for a paycheck, which I respect. I mean you're an actor you gotta act But I wonder if it's any good From the writer of the replacement killers Yeah Stephen Baldwin had an interesting career after you know ripping up new york city hotel rooms so my wife was actually watching a Uh Remake this is uh more recently come back out, but this is a nancy drew film and I guess Nancy new drew now has been remade on I guess it's netflix or one of those streaming services hulu. Maybe whatever the case may be But this is one of the older ones. This is 1977 Give you how long that franchise has been around Yeah I mean the nancy drew books were definitely given out to us In uh elementary school. So that makes total sense Yeah, there's some real gems in this loving it Slam dance an erotic thriller. It's not about dancing and they underline not about I've watched this actually when the last time I was back in reclaim video And it stars the guy who was mozart in amadeus Okay, you know what his name is um and then virginia mads tom holchie or Yeah, tom holchie or hokey and He was great in amadeus, but his what he did in amadeus doesn't translate well No, um, but yet this is a film about like, you know wrong person so 80s though I mean it's such an 80s film and he's kind of a down and out. He's like degenerate He's mixed up with the mob And it's just but he doesn't play that role like i'm not convinced by him at all Whereas in amadeus it was one of the best performances ever So it's such a weird thing to see an actor like be so amazing And then in one of his later pieces not that much later just miss the mark entirely Right didn't know what to do with it. Yeah, I wonder if it was writing or if it was something else Yeah, he was like the wrong person for the role. I don't know right. Yeah Uh, this one definitely don't recognize a matter of principle Yeah, with alan arkin Yeah, alan arkin who is loved and respected, but I don't know that one either His wife isn't it too barbara dana Interesting stars flag and ate a party in this christmas story about a poor virginia couple with 11 children interesting Huh arkin I've got to read it Flag runs his life and family on strict principles. He does not believe in west virginia In letting his daughters leave home or in christmas That's pretty good though if he doesn't believe in west virginia. He doesn't believe in west virginia Letting his daughters leave home or christmas Uh, next up we got anthony parkins in psycho three Yeah, because one and two was not enough You know when you start gold why not just keep digging And it was weird because you know psycho obviously Created a whole new different kind of horror movie in some ways like with the way in which he dealt with the Psychological but also the very visceral looking at the killing and being the killer But then like everything sat for 70s and whatever but then in the 80s They kind of like re-brought it like 20 30 years later. It's so interesting that they It took that long, but then they kind of restarted it and then they did a psycho shot for shot remake Which I thought was so weird. Yeah But whatever Next up redemption kickboxer five payback can be deadly Redemption You know, I feel about redemption. Although I know nothing about mark da cascask May yeah The cascos the cascos I guess that's how I would pronounce it. But what do I know? I guess kickboxer five suggests that kickboxer one through four were reason enough to make five you know I guess why not? I'm telling you. He's he he was digging deep for us Dan, thank you for digging deep If you catch covid you might be a supercarrier Richard jackal and robert hooks Yeah, again, that's uh, that's that probably won't be at the top of the list of this film It's like the B-movie version of a top gun kind of For a for a yeah, I guess a a jet airplane carrier, right? I guess Like that Oh go blue an older one My boy blue you my boy paramount pictures When did this come out 1968? Wow A western blue. Yeah to escape his past. He had to destroy it Ah, it's one of those start again in the west videos. That's right They're always good the american tradition Change your identity Gatsby Classic 90s film Exactly 1994 Yeah, it's funny too because that whole the remember there was the one with um This is the sequel in fact this is return to tombstone Yeah, exactly because tombstone was the first one with like val kelmer and Kurt Russell, I think and some of all those and Yeah, that was such a weird like, you know the idea of returning to the western I guess unforgiven was one two that like started it but that was amazing, but I thought tombstone was kind of like Yeah, yeah, like really that's all you got I didn't really grow up on the western channel at all I really appreciated it when I went and started watching films in los angeles And everyone kept talking about the western and I was like, ah, I don't really give a shit about the western Then I started watching some of them and people talking about them and I was like, wow like the searchers You know high noon and there's this long history real bravo And you're like, oh wait now I get the sense that there's something going on in this genre that I didn't realize so that was helpful Westworld is more my style Which is a great one, right? Yeah Uh, based on an untrue story. I believe is the actual title of this one Morgan's real life Real life stories and events from popular television movies are spoofed in this outrageous comedy That might be fun Yeah That's it's kind of like an old school like 1993 version of like scary movie You know one two and three, you know, like they're taking popular pop culture references and turning them into a comedy Yeah, and like the groove tube used to do that and like What was it the kentucky fried movie? So that's a cool tradition Yeah, robber kool-a Diane cannon ricky lake. Wow Yeah, it's interesting ricky lake is a name. I haven't heard and look at that empty box We did it Sure did That wraps up the collection For january that was fun, man. I appreciate you doing that for january you say with A certain amount of chigrin you know Now we've got a system, you know, I've got my situation here We can make it happen a little bit easier, but this is a lot of fun a lot of stuff that I didn't know I mean Yeah, wait, I probably only knew five or six of these films. So Yeah But I I think the next thing now is to just come up with a way which they can be archived pretty seamlessly Wow And then we can have so that's awesome tim. I appreciate you taking the time to go through these and absolutely It's a very very cool. Yeah, absolutely any time All right, buddy Later folks. Bye. Bye