The Star Wars sequels certainly get their fair share of criticism, but there are also plenty of fans out there, and one fan recently showed their appreciation for the trilogy by turning the modern movies into old-school VHS tapes.
Star Wars: A New Hope premiered on May 25th, 1977. Around the same time, JVC released their first VHS tape machines in Japan. While home video tapes weren't widely used until the 1980s, anyone who grew up in the '80s or '90s may likely have owned the original trilogy on VHS. Since then, these tapes have nearly gone extinct, but they can still be found thanks to collectors and fans with an appetite for nostalgia. Fan creations, like this MCU VHS tape, are helping to keep the VHS format alive.
In a recent post on Reddit, user u/sordoftheriver shared three of their VHS creations. At first glance, they might appear to be the OG trilogy or the controversial Star Wars prequel films, but the titles reveal the newer sequels in retro form. Inspired by old designs and other fan art, the creator of the VHS tapes claims they are in perfect working order, commenting, «Watched them already!» While u/sordoftheriver created the tapes and packaging, they did not create the cover artwork. «Art/posters were found on the internet,» they clarified. «I don’t know who made them and don’t claim the poster designs as my own!»
While the origins of the artist(s) are still unknown, the recording, packaging, and creating of these tapes is no small feat, especially due to how convincing they are as vintage replicas. Even the corners of the slipcovers appear to have that familiar wear and tear that comes with owning a beloved home movie. The attention to detail is insane; from the old company logos, including the old Lucasfilm
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