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Everything to Entertain You: The Story of Video Headquarters

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Disclaimer: The 'OOP' edition of this release is still in stock since there were leftovers following our 2025 Labor Day sale. Available for a limited time only.

This listing is for the standard edition Blu-ray. The limited edition slipcover was limited to 1,000 units and is sold out. The two versions are identical, aside from the slipcover.

ETR Media is the brand new film distribution arm of Enjoy the Ride Records, a Long Island based record label, specializing in cult following reissues through a variety of genres. ETR Media releases will adhere to the same quality standards as fans have come to associate with their lavish LP reissues. Vinegar Syndrome’s sister company, OCN Distribution, is thrilled to be representing this new and unique home video line!

Everything to Entertain You: The Story of Video Headquarters is a documentary about one of the greatest video stores in the country: Video Headquarters from Keene, New Hampshire. The store existed for 32 years from 1983-2015. It's owner, Ken McAleer, was a prominent figure among independent video store owners and this documentary examines how one man, with a single video store far outside the film hubs of New York and L.A., can have such a big impact in the industry. The store, voted the best video retailer in the country in 1997, not only served as a cultural institution in southwest New Hampshire but Ken McAleer served prominent roles in trade organizations and buying groups to help bolster independent stores around the country. This documentary is as much about Ken and his contributions to the industry as it is about the store. A labor of love from a first time filmmaker and former employee, this nostalgic look back at the video store era includes interviews with Ken McAleer, former employees, customers, comic artist and former video store owner, Stephen Bissette, and a treasure trove of archival audio, video, photographs, and documents from the store.

directed by: Brantley Palmer
starring: Ken McAleer, Stephen Bissette, Sarah Dublin, Emma Pantesco, Neil Rounds, Pamela Birch, Ned Braley, Mark Nelson, Tom Cook
2023 / 60 min / 1.78:1 / English DTS-HD MA 2.0

Additional info:

  • Region Free Blu-ray
  • Trailer
  • Audio Commentary from the Director
  • Extended and Never Seen Interviews
  • Radio Interview about the film
  • Making of Documentary
  • Featurette on the Score
  • Featurette on the Documentary's Titles
  • Interview with Film Archivist and Historian Justin LaLiberty
  • English SDH subtitles

          Overall rating: 4.5921054 / 5 from 76 reviews.

          AI Generated Review Summary

          Everything to Entertain You: The Story of Video Headquarters is a well-made documentary that brings back memories of the VHS era. Customers appreciate the nostalgic content and the quality of the extras. It serves as a love letter to the video store culture, highlighting the contributions of Ken McAleer and the impact of Video Headquarters.

          Summary topics

          • Documentary Quality: 12%
          • Documentary Content: 38%
          • Extra Features: 9%
          • Nostalgic Value: 16%
          • Video Store Era: 11%

          Review topics: ["quality","looks","packaging","service","documentary","memories","store","doc","extras","story","release","film","topic","transfer","nostalgia","title","worth","walk","tribute","art","movie","slipcover","watch","pop"].

          Review highlights

          • "Great documentary about one of the best independent video stores to ever exist."Aaron S.
          • "A really good and nostalgic documentary that fresh memories back from the past."Tom P.
          • "Popular topic on the video store, Brought back a lot of memories."Edward K.

          Reviews

          One for the video store aficionados

          "I miss the good ol’ days of video stores."

          Daniel M. (5/5)

          Presentation is great, film gets a bit naval-gazy.

          "I had hoped to get more detail on the history of the store and some highlights through the years of VHS superiority, but the film was far more interested in celebrating its current crew as more of a "end of year wrap up video. " The PQ & AQ is great for the documentary it is, and I love the beautiful slipcover art."

          Patrick F. (3/5)

          Video store Doc!!

          "Pretty good Doc about video stores. I pretty much like all these documentaries about this subject. Worth a watch"

          Marco A. (4/5)

          A great documentary for video tape lovers

          "The title says it all, folks. This documentary should satisfy any video tape lover who’s lucky enough to see it. Packed with extras to boot."

          Mark H. (5/5)

          Very entertaining

          "Very entertaining"

          Ian C. (4/5)

          Everything to entertain you

          "Real good"

          Corey S. (5/5)

          I love documents

          "Love these documents about home entertainment"

          Jussi L. (5/5)

          necessary nostalgia

          "Im a sucker for video store docs & if you are like me, this should be in your collection!"

          Carl R. (5/5)

          Everything to Entertain You

          "VHS nostalgia in Blu-ray form!"

          Oliver B. (5/5)

          Geeat

          "Great"

          Joseph Z. (5/5)

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