The V/H/S in question relates to the movie series: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V/H/S
It has nothing to do with the VHS home video format... except for the fact that VHS cassette tapes do figure rather prominently into the films.
In any case, I really enjoy this horror franchise. Each film is an anthology that features multiple stories. I'm a sucker for anthology films. So, a franchise consisting (primarily) of anthologies works just fine for me.
Some of these stories have been spun off into feature-length standalone films of their own.
SiREN is one of them, which is based on "Amateur Night" from the first V/H/S film. Honestly, I think "Amateur Night" tells a much scarier and more enjoyable story.
Kids vs. Aliens is the other, which is based on "Slumber Party Alien Abduction" from V/H/S 2. I haven't seen Kids vs. Aliens yet, however, so I can't comment on its quality.
Anyway, are there any other V/H/S fans in the house? Or am I all alone on this one?
It has nothing to do with the VHS home video format... except for the fact that VHS cassette tapes do figure rather prominently into the films.
In any case, I really enjoy this horror franchise. Each film is an anthology that features multiple stories. I'm a sucker for anthology films. So, a franchise consisting (primarily) of anthologies works just fine for me.
Some of these stories have been spun off into feature-length standalone films of their own.
SiREN is one of them, which is based on "Amateur Night" from the first V/H/S film. Honestly, I think "Amateur Night" tells a much scarier and more enjoyable story.
Kids vs. Aliens is the other, which is based on "Slumber Party Alien Abduction" from V/H/S 2. I haven't seen Kids vs. Aliens yet, however, so I can't comment on its quality.
Anyway, are there any other V/H/S fans in the house? Or am I all alone on this one?