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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

"Adjust Your Tracking"--Acclaimed VHS Documentary Coming to DVD June 17th



Adjust Your Tracking: The Untold Story of the VHS Collector

Special Edition 2 Disc DVD Set Available June 17th


Los Angeles, CA - VHSh*tfest, in conjunction with Horror Boobs and Lunchmeat, are excited to announce the June 17th Special Edition DVD release of Adjust Your Tracking: The Untold Story of the VHS Collector.  The acclaimed documentary from co-directors Dan Kinem and Levi Peretic dispels the myth that the original home video format is dead and buried and has received audience and critical praise around the world since its premiere at Days of the Dead in Los Angeles. 

Fangoria hailed the film as a "fascinating look into a burgeoning underground scene of cinephiles" while Pittsburgh City Paper called it "loads of fun for fans of VHS, not-quite-dead formats and films about hard-core collectors."

Some see VHS as worthless plastic, but Adjust Your Tracking shows a vibrant world of collectors and movie fans who are keeping the format, and the movies, alive.   Over 100 collectors, filmmakers, producers, and video store owners express how VHS changed their lives.  Travel back to the days of video rental stores with those who still buy, sell, rent and trade the format that will not die - VHS.

The Special Edition 2 Disc DVD release of Adjust Your Tracking (SRP $19.95) will include hours of bonus features: a feature length commentary with co-directors Dan Kinem and Levi Peretic, a feature length commentary with producers Josh Schafer and Matt Desiderio, extended interviews with industry veterans including Lloyd Kaufman, a behind the scenes documentary, three short films by the directors, deleted scenes, festival Q&A footage, trailers and Easter eggs for eagle-eyed fans.

Adjust Your Tracking: The Untold Story of the VHS Collector (Official Trailer)

For the collectors, Kinem and Peretic have released a DVD/VHS combo pack available exclusively on www.adjustyourtracking.com.     



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