
VHS Deliver Us From Eva
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"Deliver Us From Eva" is a 2003 Universal romantic comedy on VHS, starring Gabrielle Union and LL Cool J. The case runs bright orange and yellow, both leads front and center, the kind of cover design that was competing for shelf space in Blockbuster aisles when this format was already in its last commercial lap. The Universal logo sits clean on the spine. The cassette label matches the cover color register, which on late-pressing VHS editions was not always guaranteed.
2003 was deep in VHS's sunset run. DVD had already overtaken cassette sales the year before, which means Universal was still pressing and distributing VHS editions of new theatrical releases into a market that knew the format was fading. "Deliver Us From Eva" itself had a strong theatrical run that January, opening to solid numbers on a modest budget, built almost entirely on the chemistry between Union and LL Cool J. This was Union at the peak of her early-aughts run: "Bring It On" had come out in 2000, and "Bad Boys II" was still a few months away. LL Cool J was carrying leading-man credibility from "Any Given Sunday" and remained a recognizable face in dramatic roles. A Black rom-com with two bankable leads, wide release, solid opening weekend. Universal backed it properly, and the VHS pressing reflects that: no budget-line shortcuts on the packaging.
A studio rom-com from the year the format died, and it deserves a deck.
The tape itself carries that late-period VHS production quality: the shell and label printing on Universal's early-2000s releases were consistent and clean, and the orange-and-yellow cover on this one photographs well against a shelf or display rail. VHS romantic comedies from this run do not age the same way action titles do. The people hunting this one are coming for the format and the cast as much as the film. Check the cassette shell for case cracks at the spine hinge and run a quick rewind to confirm the ribbon seats cleanly before anything else.
OWNER VERIFY: Confirm VHS release year as 2003 and that the tape is the standard full-frame domestic Universal edition, not a screener or promotional variant.
A studio rom-com from the year the format died, and it deserves a deck.
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