I vaguely remember this text from a meme or a comment from somewhere. If this was already posted in lemmy itself, I apologise for reposting.

  • HobbitFoot @thelemmy.club
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    On VHS…

    A lot of old Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoons, The Lion King, Rocky Horror Picture Show

    Things like that.

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    Tron
    Multiple Star Trek movies
    Robocop

    All on VHS, recorded with our excellent Mitsubishi VCR

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    The Jungle Book (1967 version) on VHS.

    Edit: I love how OP asked for DVDs and almost everyone responds with VHS. Maybe that’s a better system to group people into generations, VHS, DVD, streaming.

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    lol DVD. We had VHS growing up.

    We had an old Spanish movie called “La Princessa Hippie”. It was a comedy with a silly story, along the lines of something like the Prince and the Pauper. We didnt really understand the story or the comedy. But there were a lot of funny one liners.

    I think we also had Problem Child 2 that we copied off another tape, and a cheap tape that we picked up at the store with a bunch of cartoons that were public domain.

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      I’ve used neither of them, i just wanted to find some underrated 70s/80s movies to watch. I thought DVDs were very old. Turns out they aren’t.

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      Either they have seen it but were so traumatized they can never speak of it, or they assumed it was a fever dream (“duck boobs? Nah, I must’ve dreamt that…”).

      But yes, I saw it several times as a kid yet couldn’t stand 5 minutes of it as an adult. Such a profoundly awful movie with bizarrely good special effects.

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      The principal from Ferris Bueller gets possessed by an alien and there’s a talking duck-man.

      What a wild ride. I’m going to have to watch it again soon.

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    My family had a collection of vintage looney tunes and other cartoons. I remember characters turning into giant versions of food on a deserted island. I also remember the beginning of an old Superman cartoon. I had always preferred batman

    My buddy had a copy of Predator on betamax that I think was recorded from a cable station.

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      We didn’t have a video player, but our friends had a Looney Tunes VHS that included rabbit season / duck season, the Bugs Bunny opera, left turn at Albuquerque, and Duck Dodgers

      We must have watched it over 100 times

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        Woah that’s the one!

        Feels weird how every single physical gag came right back to me. Feels weirder seeing the casual racism

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          Yeah sometimes that neuron hasn’t fired in a while.

          There’s an Ahoy video about tracker music, and when it played the first three notes of “Foregone Destruction,” that fucker released aaall the good chemicals.

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    Muppet Treasure Island, and “Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends Ep.16 - A Fire Star is Born!”

    On VHS, of course!

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    Little Nemo (1989), and We’re Back (1993). I think my brother and I burned out those VHS tapes from overplaying them.

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    By myself, probably Apollo 13 - I used to watch it like once a day over the summer. With my dad, we watched Predator every time my mom had to work late.