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PIRATES OF THE SEVEN SEAS - SUBMITTED BY VIDEO SANCTUM
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DUEL OF CHAMPIONS - SUBMITTED BY VIDEO SANCTUM
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THIN ICE - SUBMITTED BY ZACH CARTER
This is not an FBI Warning:
(But since we answer to a Higher Authority, you may want to read it anyway.)
This videocassette is licensed to one church and one location only, just like computer software.
You may use "Thin Ice" in your church or family ministry as often as you like.
(For example, we encourage members of the congregation to take it home to show to friends.)
HOWEVER, you cannot loan or rent "Thin Ice" to any other church or organization.
Making copies is also illegal.
Please honor this policy-
God doesn't like it when we don't.
As far as I know, Thin Ice is the only movie to open with a warning that threatens eternal damnation for copyright infringement. That alone made it worth watching, because once the movie actually starts it's just 58 minutes of talking about God and skiing.
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A MANSAO CONDENADA - SUBMITTED BY FABIANO CASINI CASINI
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KING KONG 2 - SUBMITTED BY FABIANO CASINI CASINI
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COUNT DUCKULA VOLUME 1 - SUBMITTED BY FABIANO CASINI CASINI
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THE SUPERNATURALS - SUBMITTED BY VIDEO SANCTUM
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HANDS OF STEEL - SUBMITTED BY FABIANO CASINI CASINI
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AMAZING STORIES - SUBMITTED BY FABIANO CASINI CASINI
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INVASORES DE MARTE - SUBMITTED BY FABIANO CASINI CASINI
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THE CHURCH - SUBMITTED BY FABIANO CASINI CASINI
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FRIGHT NIGHT 2 - SUBMITTED BY FABIANO CASINI CASINI
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HARD N HEAVY : ISSUE ONE - SUBMITTED BY REDSUN
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ZOMBIE 2 - SUBMITTED BY ROB CROONENBORGHS
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ALICE COOPER WELCOME TO MY NIGHTMARE - SUBMITTED BY REDSUN
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ROADIE - SUBMITTED BY REDSUN
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DEATH ROW DINER
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GESTAPOS
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THE WORLD OF TEDDY RUXPIN : WIN WON FOR THE TWIPPER
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WKRP IN CINCINNATI : KRPS KRAZIEST STUNTS
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EXECUTIONS : THIS FILM SHOULD SHOCK
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ADVENTURES FROM THE BOOK OF VIRTUES : KING ALFRED AND THE CAKES
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DEADTIME STORIES
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FEBRUARY 28 VHS HISTORY : DECLINE OF VHS TAPES
The VHS VCR was a mainstay in the TV-equipped living room for more than a decade, but is being replaced by newer technologies. For time-shifting (off the air or cable/satellite taping), hard-drive based DVRs have replaced the VCR as the time-shifting device of choice, especially in households with subscriber-based TV-services. The home camcorder market, one which VHS shared with alternative formats, has already transitioned to digital-video recording. But the largest blow to VHS was the March 1997 introduction of the DVD format to American consumers. For home-video (that is, pre-recorded commercially-released movies, etc.) rental and sales, DVD has almost completely taken the place of VHS. At most electronics retailers, choice among VHS equipment is increasingly shrinking. New sales are focused on DVD-recorders and subscriber-based DVRs (such as TiVo). Most electronics chains have stopped stocking VHS home-video releases, focusing only on DVD and Blu-ray Disc technology. Major Hollywood studios no longer issue releases on VHS. The final major Hollywood motion picture released on VHS was David Cronenberg's A History of Violence. On December 31, 2008, the final truckload in the USA of recorded programming on VHS tapes rolled out of a warehouse owned by Ryan Kugler, the last major supplier of VHS-recorded videos. Kugler is President and co-owner of Distribution Video Audio, a seller of distressed goods such as VHS tapes. According to Kugler, "It's dead, this is it, this is the last Christmas, without a doubt. I was the last one buying VHS and the last one selling it, and I'm done. Anything left in warehouse we'll just give away or throw away." However in 2009, the Hayao Miyazaki film Ponyo received a VHS release in Japan alongside DVD and Blu-Ray. Home-video VHS tapes can still be found in many second-hand shops, and are sometimes very cheap due to the lack of demand. In 2010, The House of the Devil received promotional distribution on VHS and is available exclusively on Amazon.com with a DVD copy of the film. Another horror film was released on VHS the same year. After a petition on the website WeWantVHS.com, Paranormal Activity had a limited VHS release in the United States and the Netherlands. Although VHS has quickly faded from mainstream home-video, a VCR is still owned in many US households. The Washington Post noted that as of 2005, 94.5 million Americans still owned VHS format VCRs. Archived tapes (mostly VHS) at a TV Station in Olympia, Washington. The last standalone JVC VHS-only unit was produced on October 28, 2008. JVC, like many other manufacturers, still makes combination DVD+VHS units. Several retail chains in the United States and in Europe planned to stop selling VHS equipment in 2004, 2005, and 2006. Despite these plans, VHS recorders and blank tapes are still being sold in major stores worldwide. As an acknowledgment of VHS popularity, in 2009 Panasonic has announced the world’s first dual deck VHS-Blu-ray player.
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