I do collect a lot of VHSs and DVDs as this is one of my interests and also because of preserving what the original movies and TV shows were originally intact
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For short subjects and b-movies I’d recommend Something Weird Video, most of their catalogue is soft porn, but they have tons of vintage tv specials, old adverts, etc. Unfortunately they’ve severely cut back the numbers of DVD-Rs they produce. For old, public domain films on the cheap I’d recommend Alpha Video.There are great bootleg DVD sites online where you can get stuff that has never been released on DVD or blu-ray officially. I've gotten some amazing stuff from them... everything from silent films to rare TV specials, old short subjects, independent art films, concert videos, uncut versions of censored movies, etc. Some of these people curate series of discs that are incredible collections all organized and cataloged.
If anyone knows any sellers like this that they'd recommend, let me know.
Those companies are different than what I'm talking about. They are legit companies dealing in PD and licensed stuff. By the way, Something Weird isn't doing their own discs any more. They're licensing to other companies now. No more mail order. Alpha has some miserable prints.I’d recommend Something Weird Video, snip For old, public domain films on the cheap I’d recommend Alpha Video.
What exactly are you looking for then? Obscure horror? Pre code films? TV recordings?Those companies are different than what I'm talking about. They are legit companies dealing in PD and licensed stuff. By the way, Something Weird isn't doing their own discs any more. They're licensing to other companies now. No more mail order. Alpha has some miserable prints.
The people I'm talking about are serious collectors/curators who set up a disc burning rig and sell curated discs. One of the companies I buy from put out a DVD a month on a subscription basis. Lots of obscure Japanese films, gore and 80s horror that you can't find anywhere else. Another company compiles optimal versions of films like Hard Boiled that have had terrible blu-ray releases and films like Faster Pussycat that was barely released on blu-ray before going out of print. TV shows like the British Incredibly Strange Film Show, variety shows like Hollywood Palace, rock concert films from camera systems in the venues, disc after disc of Soundies and the French version of the same thing, films by Andy Warhol and other art titles, pre-code talkies, bizarre Czech and Hungarian horror films, etc. Nothing you've ever seen before and most of it stuff you haven't even heard of.
DVD is quite alive as a format in the underground trading scene.