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This Artist Remakes Modern Movies And TV Series Into Nostalgic VHS Covers (60 New Pics)
Do you remember VHS tapes? There used to be a time when, if you wanted to see a movie, you had to go to a video store and buy or rent a VHS tape. The covers, style, and vibe of the VHS tapes were very '80s/'90s and they were all pretty similar. When we see old movie covers now, it's impossible not to feel nostalgic.
Digital artist Steelberg taps into that nostalgia by turning modern movies and TV shows into VHS tapes. He takes the covers and makes them look like they belong in the '80s or '90s. It's really interesting and fun to see modern things getting a vintage and old-school makeover. It's easier to imagine what today's movies and TV shows would have looked like 30 years ago. Click here to see Steelberg's previous article.
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WandaVision
Joker
The Handmaid's Tale
Stranger Things
The Haunting Of Hill House
The Mandalorian
A Quiet Place
Is this movie any good? My father said it was boring when I said that I wanted to see it
Midsommar
Loved Midsommar, can't wait to see Disappointment Blvd in 2022. Hereditary was great as well, Ari Aster rocks.
The Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina
Tiger King
Bird Box
Warcraft
Glow
Star Wars The Last Jedi
Bill And Ted
Blade Runner 2049
Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom
It Follows
Sharknado
Hereditary
Us
Pet Sematary
American Horror Story
The Lighthouse
IT
Looper
Annihilation
I, Tonya
The Predator
The Boys
Creed
Turbo Kid
Ah yes, the future, 1997. Can't wait for the distance future of 1997.
Pee-Wee's Big Holiday
Better Call Saul
Baby Driver
Halloween
Upgrade
Mandy
True Detective
Parasite
Cooties
A Ghost Story
Solo: A Star Wars Story
Death Wish
Ingrid Goes West
Compulsion
Suspiria
Leatherface
Brightburn
The Rise Of The Synths
Creed 2
Cobra Kai
Summer Of 84
Assassination Nation
I would love if he made a collabration to actually release these as real movies on vhs I’d love it
I would love if he made a collabration to actually release these as real movies on vhs I’d love it