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So, 'The King of Catalog' is quite the intriguing dive into Jeff Baker's life, a guy who really shaped the home entertainment scene from the 70s up to 2015. The film captures this evolution, almost like a timeline of how we all started watching movies in our living rooms. The tone is pretty reflective, almost nostalgic without being overly sentimental. There are some great interviews, and you can feel the passion in every story. It draws you into the behind-the-scenes hustle of video rental shops and the impact of VHS on culture. The pacing is steady, letting you absorb the history without rushing. It's not just about movies; it's about how we consume them. A gem for anyone into film history really.
Includes insights into the VHS era.Features interviews with industry insiders.Explores the evolution of home viewing habits.
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Travis Baker
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