VHS is the best format
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lukejbarnett — 5 years ago(February 23, 2021 03:25 AM)
hopefully we can be personal to each other again through this conversation of shared experiences. so it's just for nostalgic value and importance keeping your vhs taps movies and your vcr?
do you also think and feel that by getting rid of your vhs tapes from you childhood that you would lose an important and essential part of your childhood?
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lukejbarnett — 5 years ago(February 23, 2021 03:51 AM)
interesting how even in new zealand life is the same as it is here in the us as far as movie watching and collecting in your home.
do you remember the horror show called this is horror from 1990? i recorded it on a vhs tape and it is the best show about horror movies that has ever been made. i wish i could find the episode i lost somewhere.
it had interviews with horror movie directors on the set of their movies and also had behind the scenes videos where you'd see the making of a horror movie from the perspective of someone who happened to be on the set while they were filming the horror movie.
and they even showed a special effect with rachel talalay as she worked on the special effects in the movie a nightmare on elm street part 4: the dream master.
one of the coolest interviews was sam raimi on the set of evil dead 2 and him standing outside his cabin in this film and talking about being influenced by the last house on the left.
also they had really cool weird unique and creepy music they played while showing a weird clip from an obscure horror movie.
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orlandoquinn — 5 years ago(August 04, 2020 05:18 PM)
Sadly it'll never make a reassurance like vinyl because of the quality, but for me that's exactly why I keep going back to it. I'm sad that the younger folks will never experience not knowing what's happening on the screen because the image is so degraded, or missing chunks of a spaceship because the dark colors are so crushed.
Even if VHS does have a bit of a comeback it won't be the same thing. My experience of Star Wars for the longest time was a VHS recording of a CBC broadcast, and I couldn't make-out half of what was going on! But this was my only way to watch Star Wars so I had to fill in the blanks and make it up in my head! When I actually saw a legitimate copy of the film it lost some of the magic.
I have a decent sized VHS collection and my hope is that I can convince my friends to allow their kids to only watch VHS' …but I think they will say no
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lukejbarnett — 5 years ago(February 22, 2021 04:32 AM)
i still have hope vhs tapes and vcrs will come back i mean if they can bring back vinyl and turntables and cassette tapes and cassette decks then they can bring back vhs tapes and vcrs.
how did it lose some of the magic star wars when you watched it and saw everything?
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Ping Pong — 5 years ago(February 23, 2021 07:40 AM)
VHS is making a modest comeback in a few places. Check out — lunchmeatvhs dot com
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lukejbarnett — 5 years ago(February 23, 2021 11:47 PM)
no way i was so sad when i read someone say on here that it won't make a comeback like vinyl. it has to come back bc unlike say cassette tapes it's more than just listening to music its; watching movies on your tv it was special.
also you can't call your company videodrome bc that's the name of a movie.
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