When was the last time you watched something on VHS?

When was the last time you watched something on VHS?

I'm born in 2001 so I've never used a VHS in my life

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fuck off zoom zoom

this thread just reminded me that at some point in the past I watched the last VHS I would ever watch without even knowing.

I tried to watch the good, the bad, the ugly on vhs to see the original theatrical cut but the tape was pretty messed up

2002ish maybe?

The Beatles Anthology had seemed like a huge investment at the time and I wasn't prepared to rebuy it.

at some point your parents also set you down and never picked you up again. what’s your point?

Jesus fuck man I’m 20 and I used a VHS player for half of my life

Yesterday

whoa

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Underage ban incoming.

Around 2001 or 2002, I don't remember, but I remember vividly having a Blockbuster card that me and my girlfriend were using. I think the last VHS we rented was Cruel Intentions

Today when I was digitizing my copy of King Kong in Color.

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couple months ago. mom dug up old birthday recordings and other random stuff including my naked self in the bath

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2001 was probably the last time I used one. Then I used my PS2 to watch DVDs.

I don't remember, Alien Resurrection maybe.
I still have a VHS player but no VHS tapes.

I'm 31. Probably the original Lion king like in 1996 or whenever it was. At an aunt's house cuz I never had VCR myself

A few weeks ago when I backed up a movie I had on VHS to DVD. I keep the VHS copies tho.

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2008 or 9.

I know this is some ebin copypasta, but I know there are actual people around my age that never used avhs tape in their life until recently because "the aesthetic is cool". I'm 19 and even I remember recording stuff off of tv using vhs tapes when I was 5.

But to answer your question, vhs was always ass. Tapes would be borderline unwatchable if you played them more than a few times and vcrs could be a bitch to work with. They served their purpose, but they are obsolete. Just ask for a torrent for one from the usher at your local theater.

sometime around 2003??

forgot to point pointo out when I last saw a vhs tape: 11 years ago.

Last Halloween I watched a few horror movies on VHS and it was fun. The aesthetic beats out quality is nice sometimes, kind of like going to a drive in or backyard projector instead of a theater.

A couple months ago. Visited my parents' home and cracked out the VCR and a bunch of old VHS's. Got a lot of crazy stuff there, like just random stuff I taped off TV.

yea, fuck matthew

VHS tapes lost all relevance in 2005. You'd have to at least be in your 20s to have used them when new stuff was still being released on the format

Can’t even remember. Kinda funny since it was a big part of my childhood. Who knew you’d press that eject button for the last time.

Fellow Hollywood Video chads, remember those plastic sleeves the VHS movies came in? My little bitch ass fingers were in pain getting those fuckers out

Why?

I have a vhs copy of an old children’s Christmas cartoon that I pop in ever holiday season. Thats it though.

I can remember recording Buffy and Seinfeld on VHS around 99-00. Probably one of those was the last thing I watched.

attack of the supermonsters, my favourite child movie

Last physical VHS I ever watched was in 2011.For work I had to bring home a tape of a forklift training video and watch it. I convinced my boss to pay me to make a DVD of it and also upload it to YouTube.

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Funny thing is that on Facebook and Twitter you've got all these zoomers born in 2001 claiming they did indeed experience VHS. It's hard to tell if they're telling the truth, or lying to look older.

>tfw I still buy VHS tapes from thrift stores for a quarter a pop and watch them regularly
Kino 4 less

Good wagie :)

maybe 2004ish, watched the lord of rings trilogy on vhs, that was the last time.

>tfw got a porn vhs from my friend's brother
>Absolute kino. Been looking for it ever since. I think it was made in 1993 or 1994 and there was a scene on a boat in a boat sales shop.
>Scared my parents would find it.
>Bring it back into the woods and smash it.
>Go back to fapping to magazines and 56k modem slow ass pictures

>born in 2001
I have personality flaws older than you.

A few months ago I watched a VHS recording my Dad made of a Cartoon Network marathon of The Flintstones from 1994. The commercial breaks only had one commercial each... amazing.

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Fuck

>tfw my mom wrote over me and my sister's kino home video for some gay ass choir Shit

About 2002.
We were quite early adopters of DVD. My Dad upgraded to a big widescreen TV and a full 5.1 sound system with DVD player.
The first movie we saw and owned on DVD was American Pie.
Soon after we got a PS2 as well which could play DVDs, so VHS's kind of went up into the loft.
The difference in quality was pretty huge back then. Like DVD to Blu Ray was in the 2010s but DVDs being backwards compatible and cheap still continue to be popular in lower income households.

it was either the matrix or star wars episode 1

In late 2004 when I was 7, I remember my parents bought me a vhs tape so I could record a few days worth of Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network. That couldn't have been long before they stopped selling them

Garfield halloween special from the 80s last fall. The in laws have a vice so my kid gets to watch them every so often

Funny enough late 2004 was when CN and Nick had the 90s shows for the final time

I have some tapes but no player.

I'm 29 and by the time I was 10 VHS was already well on its way out. The last thing I can say with 100% confidence I watched on VHS was Titanic sometime in 2000 or 2001. For the tiddy scene of course.

Did anyone ever make that mistake of leaving the porn vhs in the machine after you jacked and your parents found it?

Did you guys bang? It's a hot movie.

Remember going from coax, to rgb cables to the awesomeness of S-VIDEO. I never did get a tv with composite, went straight to hdmi

I feel like the VHS market was still pretty big around 2002-2004 for really young kids, whereas for teens and young adults it was all about DVDs since those had special features and semi-decent picture quality

My dad bought a bunch from a closing video store. Dropped like 200 bucks on an entire library. It was a pretty impressive haul since I think he paid a buck a piece. He put them on his houseboat so every time I visited I’d watch shit on vhs. He sold the boat around 2005. I remember watching Not Another Teen Movie on my last trip.

>I'm born in 2001
Welp finally time to leave this godawful site farewell anons
>inb4 see you tomorrow
no fuck you i'm leaving

How fast did it take for the laser to break?

This is a depressing thought.
>tfw you'll never adjust vsync again

Like one month ago. I bought a copy of A Fish Called Wanda from a Goodwill, watched it on my VCR (also from that very same Good Will) then returned it the next day... to that Goodwill.

Basically, if you wanna drive back, a Goodwill is a cheap video store that also sells clothes and books. I've watched at least four movies in this way, over the last half-year. Pay $1 or $2 to take a tape home, run it through the ol' tape-runnin'-machine then take it back. It's exactly like 1995.

No late fees, though leaving chunky black rectangles around my living space is kind of a fee unto itself.

Fairly recently, actually. About a few weeks ago. I was born in '95 and watched VHS religiously. We had a decent selection growing up. Started collecting some other titles when I moved out of state. Bought myself a player to play said tapes. VHS will forever be best format aside from Betamax.

A long Time ago I found a VHS tape in the street while walking outside late at night. It didn't have a title on it but it had a white sleeve.

Anyway I didn't have a VCR so In went to a Goodwill and bought one.

Then I forgot about It, moved and .threw away most of mm y stuff so I never actually watched it.

I’ve never been in a goodwill what’s it like?

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Because that’s all I had, were Nicktoons tapes and all cartoons and kino 50s monster movies like Godzilla and The Thing from Another World

Fuck off you ridiculous faggot

It's like someone took all the food off of the shelves of a grocery store, and replaced it/them knick-knacks, picture frames, pots/pans, lamps and electronics that were expensive twenty years ago. And off where the produce should be, there are rows and rows of old jackets, shirts, pants, and lots and lots of lady-clothes. Against one wall there will be a combo "books" and "VHS/DVD" shelf. The books will be mostly trash novels and self-help books/ books about scamming the government to get loans, and the DVDs will be every movie released in the last twenty years. But also, clumps of old Spanish-language TV shows and specials, bound with rubber bands. In the cluth of VHS tapes, you'll see somebody's collection of Star Trek episodes, and Star Trek movies. Wrath of Khan will be missing. Convergently you'll find VHS sets of Dragon Ball Z, but the picture that is made by the graphics on the spines will be misaligned and some episodes will be missing too.

It will smell like mildew or dust or both.

Always grab the Reverse Pots when you find them. Especially if they have matching lids.

damn, yep same here...

Could you give me a MEGA to it? I'd like to see it

Regularly? About 2005 to record television. But I had a DVD player since 2002.

Then as the years went on I grew to like tapes again and bought a small collection of tapes and VCRs. Then I found a Trinitron on the side of the street and so yeah I still watch tapes sometimes.

27 y/o

When I was young I found a sex tape of my mom and dad. I kept it and still watch it every so often.

I'm still glad to own this gem.

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