Wall-e: Korean Vhs
Given the high value, fakes are inevitable. If you believe you have found a , look for these authentication markers:
There is a poetic irony in watching a movie about a robot who collects obsolete junk on an obsolete format. Seeing the grit and rust of the Axiom’s world through tracking lines and occasional screen flickers adds an unintentional layer of "found footage" realism to the experience. wall-e korean vhs
: Watching a masterpiece originally composed for a 2.39:1 widescreen aspect ratio in 4:3 full-screen is a trip. You lose nearly half the frame, which is a tragedy for Pixar’s sweeping vistas of a desolate Earth. However, there is a certain "lo-fi" charm to seeing high-end CGI rendered through the soft, fuzzy lens of magnetic tape. Given the high value, fakes are inevitable
Collectors distinguish between several different pressings of the Korean Wall-E tape: : Watching a masterpiece originally composed for a 2