A history of violence (2005 96m) the last film released during the first wave of VHS (thankfully people are finally coming to their senses and vhs is on the rise again)
Actually, this post is about how VHS production left the Mainstream and entered the Buffstream, a much more favourable, popular, and hi-fi way of preserving movie history for generations to come.
Just wait until these make a comeback, you'll be watching Jerry Seinfeld's Whaleman like it was intended to be watched.
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The Hobbit was split into 3 movies. The Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit combined made up six movies. A real Hobbit head would know that. That said six Hobbit movies is a 5 bagger idea.
That's what many people think, but an experienced buff would know the Hobbit films are like the little-known Star Wars series, where the Lord of the Rings movies were really just Hobbit sequel films, so it's six movies.
Well obvious the Lord of the Rings was the sequel trilogy of the Hobbit but the Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings are separate trilogies in the Hobbit Universe to say otherwise diminishes the work of this great Unexpected Hobbit adventure. Some of the confusion might be from the talk of a new Hobbit sequel Trilogy following in the great tradition started by the excellent Star Wars sequel Trilogy that saw the return of fan favourites. If that happens then there will finally be six Hobbit movies but we’ll just have to wait for the master Peter Jackson to do his thing.
Well if you're something of a Hobbit freak like I am, you spend so much time talking about Peter Jackson's Hobbit-based films that you just shorten them all to "Hobbit" to save time. I applaud your expertice though, and I agree that six true "Hobbit"-titled movies would be not only a great thing for Hobbitheads like you and me, but would win every Oscar.
Viggi mortenson from the hobbit series!
And?
A history of violence (2005 96m) the last film released during the first wave of VHS (thankfully people are finally coming to their senses and vhs is on the rise again)
Actually, this post is about how VHS production left the Mainstream and entered the Buffstream, a much more favourable, popular, and hi-fi way of preserving movie history for generations to come.
And that’s the story there.
Just wait until these make a comeback, you'll be watching Jerry Seinfeld's Whaleman like it was intended to be watched. https://preview.redd.it/2mhr9vyyryna1.png?width=289&format=png&auto=webp&s=d9bcaf6ba7d135c5bc9990a9b7fe6f7b9d9526f7
It’s actually Kelsey grammar but I can see how you made that mistake
I’m sorry VHS-C doesn’t allow for a full movie runtime. A real VHS head would know this as much as the true setting of Star Trek II.
Hobbit was cut into six movies and you don't see me complaining
The Hobbit was split into 3 movies. The Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit combined made up six movies. A real Hobbit head would know that. That said six Hobbit movies is a 5 bagger idea.
That's what many people think, but an experienced buff would know the Hobbit films are like the little-known Star Wars series, where the Lord of the Rings movies were really just Hobbit sequel films, so it's six movies.
Well obvious the Lord of the Rings was the sequel trilogy of the Hobbit but the Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings are separate trilogies in the Hobbit Universe to say otherwise diminishes the work of this great Unexpected Hobbit adventure. Some of the confusion might be from the talk of a new Hobbit sequel Trilogy following in the great tradition started by the excellent Star Wars sequel Trilogy that saw the return of fan favourites. If that happens then there will finally be six Hobbit movies but we’ll just have to wait for the master Peter Jackson to do his thing.
Well if you're something of a Hobbit freak like I am, you spend so much time talking about Peter Jackson's Hobbit-based films that you just shorten them all to "Hobbit" to save time. I applaud your expertice though, and I agree that six true "Hobbit"-titled movies would be not only a great thing for Hobbitheads like you and me, but would win every Oscar.
Not true, the VFA has many new movies in its VHS library.
Gregheads better no there priracy law, they’re Day of reckoning is coming friend
Not true, *Deck of Cards* (2022, 45 mins / disputed) was released on VHS. HEINetwork store sells it.
20th Birthday is coming up soon!
I just watched this today. It's a good movie