I really want to get this. Poor quality video and audio, some of those classic VHS lines across the screen…
For me it’s nostalgia and also fits with the analogue/early digital type vibe of the ship and equipment.
I’m sure a VHS rip must exist somewhere, anyone know where I could find one?
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The Youtube channel Alien Theory just posted a side-by-side analysis of the pan-and-scan VHS version of Alien vs. the widescreen versions. It’s pretty interesting, check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSSXFYu2cCk
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Cool thank you!
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It’s available on archive.org. Its a pretty easy search to find it. Enjoy!
Aliens and an Aliens 3 working print VHS rip are also available.
Holy shit, THANK YOU!!
Don’t worry, I managed to get the links before you edited 😉
I did actually search on here but I only found alien 3.
Wow… finally! I thought I would never get to see this.
If you really want to feel alive, get ahold of a Japanese release of the Alien LaserDisc.
You know, I was actually wondering about that recently. I watched The Thing in 4K and I sort of regreted it; I loved the movie, but I can only imagine how much better of an experience it would’ve been to watch it on VHS back in the day.
Tried looking for some kind of video player or something that could emulate the look of VHS (not unlike shaders like CRT Royale do for retro games), but couldn’t find anything.
If anyone knows about something like this, let me know.
well get a HDMI to AV adapter, a AV to usb adapter, and 2 VHS recorders. first record the movie from hdmi to VHS and then copy VHS to VHS a few times till the quality goes down.
used hardware for this should be around 30$ or cheaper…or you could just use a video editor and add the VHS effect but that dosent look as good as true analog noise
I did consider doing that…