VHS Appreciation Thread...
Am I the only one that doesn't have a problem with VHS? If I see a movie for cheap on VHS (for example, the video store here has TONS of used VHS tapes for $3 a pop), I have no problem picking them up. Of course the lack of widescreen picture on a lot of them is a problem, but if its a film that isn't super important to me, I'll go for it.
I've been a film junkie all my life, so I still have a ton of movies on VHS and replacing them with DVDs has been a slow, painful process that I'll probably never be able to finish. But whenever I go and watch one of those tapes, I always think "you know, this ain't so bad." Hell, some of my VHS tapes look better than some DVDs I own!
All in all, it seems nobody likes or cares about VHS anymore. Am I the only one left that doesn't mind getting/watching VHS tapes?
I've been a film junkie all my life, so I still have a ton of movies on VHS and replacing them with DVDs has been a slow, painful process that I'll probably never be able to finish. But whenever I go and watch one of those tapes, I always think "you know, this ain't so bad." Hell, some of my VHS tapes look better than some DVDs I own!
All in all, it seems nobody likes or cares about VHS anymore. Am I the only one left that doesn't mind getting/watching VHS tapes?