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VHS Game Day

90s SKU KIC-VHS-0473
$5.00

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"Game Day" is a 1999 straight-to-video basketball comedy on VHS, putting Richard Lewis front and center as a neurotic college coach inheriting a roster of misfits and somehow turning them into contenders. One copy. Standard black clamshell case.

Richard Lewis was in a particular groove by 1999, fresh off years of "Anything But Love" and a recurring presence on "Curb Your Enthusiasm" before that show even properly launched. The straight-to-video comedy market was its own ecosystem in the late 1990s, parallel to the theatrical releases and completely uninterested in competing with them. Studios and independent distributors were pushing sports comedies constantly through that stretch, leaning on recognizable cable faces to anchor covers that would pop on a Blockbuster shelf. Lewis had the right energy for it: the anxious delivery, the self-deprecating monologue rhythm, the kind of presence that plays well in a 90-minute format where you need a character you can believe falling apart on a sideline. Basketball comedies were sitting at an interesting intersection in 1999, sandwiched between the peak Jordan years and the post-lockout hangover, when the NBA itself was renegotiating what a fan's relationship with the sport looked like. A straight-to-video entry didn't need to acknowledge any of that, which is exactly why it didn't. It just needed Lewis panicking courtside.

The cover sells the genre in three seconds, the way video store walls worked in 1999.

This copy presents the standard red-toned cover art, Lewis centered in a dark blazer with a basketball court atmosphere and cheerleaders in the background. The clamshell shows the kind of shelf wear you'd expect from a tape that actually got rented and returned and stickered and de-stickered at some point. Check the tape window on the cassette itself: the ribbon should sit flat with no slack and no visible crinkling along the edges before you drop it in a player.

OWNER VERIFY: Release year confirmed as 1999 per case or spine labeling.

The cover sells the genre in three seconds, the way video store walls worked in 1999.
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VHS. Game Day (1999). The VHS release of the Richard Lewis basketball comedy. Standard VHS case with a red-toned cover. Richard Lewis at the center in a dark blazer over a red shirt, hands on hips, looking confident. Basketball action scenes visible in the background. Cheerleaders, players, a basketball court atmosphere. "Richard Lewis in" credit at the top. "GAME DAY" in large yellow and red block lettering with a basketball hoop graphic. "Coach Adler is Turning the Local Losers ...into Champions." tagline at the bottom. Pre-Viewed Video Collection $4.99 sticker.

Game Day (1999) was a straight-to-video basketball comedy starring Richard Lewis as a neurotic college basketball coach trying to turn a team of misfits into winners. A classic underdog sports comedy premise. Richard Lewis was one of the sharpest stand-up comedians of his generation. His self-deprecating, anxiety-fueled humor and his famous friendship and rivalry with Larry David made him a comedy institution. While Game Day wasn't a major release, it showcased Lewis's ability to carry a comedy with his distinctive nervous energy. Straight-to-video comedies from the late '90s are time capsules of the VHS era's final chapter. The kind of movie you grabbed on a whim at Blockbuster. Game on.

VHS tape. Pre-owned. See photos for condition.

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