Hollywood Video T-Shirts
Description: Kurt Russell Fighter - Big Trouble in Little China vs Escape from New York T-Shirt from Retro Review and Bolt from the Blue. If you like this tee design be sure to visit the Retro Review store on Teepublic where there is a huge collection of actor fighter designs. Can you name all the movies?
Description: Keanu Reeves of Rage Matrix Red Pill vs Blue Pill. T-Shirt from Retro Review and Bolt from the Blue. If you like this tee design be sure to visit the Retro Review store on Teepublic where there is a huge collection of actor fighter designs. Can you name all the movies?
Description: Jumanji is a 1995 American fantasy adventure film directed by Joe Johnston from a screenplay by Jonathan Hensleigh, Greg Taylor, and Jim Strain, based on the 1981 children's picture book of the same name by Chris Van Allsburg. The film is the first installment in the Jumanji film series. It stars Robin Williams, Kirsten Dunst, David Alan Grier, Bonnie Hunt, Jonathan Hyde, and Bebe Neuwirth. The story centers on a supernatural board game that releases jungle-based hazards upon its players with every turn they take.
Description: If you're an '80s kid or perhaps just a VHS aficionado, you've probably seen the Vista rainbow film logo on one of the tapes you've watched. Based in New York City, Vista Home Video was a rather short-lived distributor that operated between 1985 and 1988, releasing about 20 titles during that time period. Notable releases include the horror titles Diary of the Dead, Howling III, and The Crazies.
Description: Get your hands on this Drewbacca exclusive design. Wear a conversation piece among envious eyes or give the best gift someone will ever receive! (Ok, maybe not the best, they might have been given a lightsaber or a puppy at some point, but it'll still be pretty cool!)
Description: In December 1977, George Atkinson spent approximately $3,000 to buy one Betamax and one VHS copy of each of the 50 available movie titles from Magnetic Video, which were then being sold to the public by direct mail. He announced the availability of the videos for rent in the local newspaper under the business name 'Video for Rent' along with a coupon for readers to fill out and mail in. Atkinson renamed his operation 'The Video Station' and opened what would be the first professionally managed video rental store in a 600 square foot storefront on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles. In order to raise capital, Atkinson charged $50 for an annual membership and $100 for a lifetime, which provided the opportunity to rent the videos at a discount.
Description: If you lived in the greater Northeastern United States in the '80s and '90s, Video King Superstore was most likely your first destination to rent the latest movies on VHS. The first thing you noticed walking into a Video King store was the smell of the complementary hot, buttered popcorn, a favorite of kids accompanying their parents. The rest of the store was pretty standard fare — wall-to-wall videos organized by category, a few toys and collectibles, and eventually, video game rentals. In the early 2000s, as video stores began to buckle under pressure from online video streaming, Video King cut their massive stores in half and dropped 'Superstore' from their name, but this was short-lived, with the chain ultimately closing up for good.
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