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Storm Eagle
11-15-2006, 06:49 PM
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117953955.html?categoryid=20&cs=1
My thoughts: Well then here's to hoping that The Phantom Tollbooth will get a DVD release one day. That's the only movie I own that's not on DVD. The last movie I owned on VHS that I replaced with its DVD counterpart was The Wizard.
I still hope blank VHS tapes will still be manufactured though. I'm still a ways from getting a DVD recorder. Not only that, but either Blu-Ray or HD-DVD could still overpower DVDs completely in a few years.
I'll admit. Even though I'll take DVD over VHS, I still like that old school feel when I pop in a VHS tape into my VCR. I own some retaill VHS tapes and I doubt they'll ever make it to DVD. I'm actually okay with that.
KillerGremlin
11-15-2006, 09:35 PM
fook that ship, anything that needs to be rewound is lame
Typhoid
11-15-2006, 11:25 PM
fook that ship, anything that needs to be rewound is lame
You're right.
People in the early 90's were totally "Man, VHS sucks. I hate these things. The person who made them is a ****ing idiot for using tape. I mean, sure I can watch my movies, but the 30 seconds to rewind is a ton of time I can be spent walking to the fridge to grab some food."
You hit the nail on the head.
VHS = worst invention ever.
manasecret
11-15-2006, 11:33 PM
Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet is STILL yet to have arrived on DVD, which is mindboggling. Of all movies not to be on DVD yet, I would never guess this to be one.
I've been wanting it for so long, and there's a huge movement of fans out there on the internet who are all praying for a DVD release.
Apparently, it has finally come... sometime in 2007.
Storm Eagle
11-16-2006, 01:50 AM
You're right.
People in the early 90's were totally "Man, VHS sucks. I hate these things. The person who made them is a ****ing idiot for using tape. I mean, sure I can watch my movies, but the 30 seconds to rewind is a ton of time I can be spent walking to the fridge to grab some food."
You hit the nail on the head.
VHS = worst invention ever.
It was all we had though, basically.
I have this rare VHS tape that looked like it was going to get stuck in the VCR when I kept trying to eject it. Thankfully, it's still in one piece to this day.
Typhoid
11-16-2006, 02:02 AM
It was all we had though, basically.
I have this rare VHS tape that looked like it was going to get stuck in the VCR when I kept trying to eject it. Thankfully, it's still in one piece to this day.
My post was entirely sarcastic.
I love VHS.
I have fond memories of watching a taped-off-TV version of The Brave Little Toaster tons and tons of time when I was little.
Until I can handily record things with a DVD, without needing a special type of DVD player or DVD, then I stand bitter towards technology.
Jason1
11-16-2006, 09:05 AM
My post was entirely sarcastic.
I love VHS.
I have fond memories of watching a taped-off-TV version of The Brave Little Toaster tons and tons of time when I was little.
Until I can handily record things with a DVD, without needing a special type of DVD player or DVD, then I stand bitter towards technology.
The Brave Little Toaster is quite possibly one of the greatest kids movies ever. Actually, its probably THE greatest.
ulala06
11-16-2006, 09:33 AM
The Brave Little Toaster is quite possibly one of the greatest kids movies ever. Actually, its probably THE greatest.
that movie made me never run over a vacuum cleaner's cord with a vacuum.
EVER.
Typhoid
11-16-2006, 08:18 PM
that movie made me never run over a vacuum cleaner's cord with a vacuum.
EVER.
That movie made me afraid of lamps.
Storm Eagle
11-17-2006, 12:10 AM
My post was entirely sarcastic.
Well if it really was, it wasn't all that easy to tell.
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