Some of you heard about our recent purchase of a VCR and several VHS tapes. Here are my thoughts on the subject:
1. I love movies. Love them. And so does my husband! When we have the time, we love ending our day with unwinding and watching a movie together. So of course we aspire to someday owning a massive beautiful collection of great movies. The classics, ya know?
2. Which leads me to my next point. First of all, I am all for new technology and moving forward and all that. But am I the only one who thinks maybe we're racing to develop all this new tech a little too fast? So fast, that it's almost impossible to gather said movie collection before the format changes?
3. DVDs and Blu-ray....expensive. Ridiculously so. You can go to the store and buy a newly released movie for around $20 right? We bought 22 movies on VHS for less than that. 22. You know why? Nobody wants their tapes anymore! "Blu-ray has crystal clear sound! Look at that picture! It's so real!" You know what guys? Two minutes into our VHS version of the Lion King, I didn't notice. Honestly. And don't get me started on how nostalgic I felt pressing "stop" and "rewind" at the end of the film.
So what am I getting at? Am I insisting you all visit your local thrift store and empty their shelves of great movies on tape like we did? Not exactly. I mean, then there wouldn't be any left... :) But we did double our movie collection for very little cost. And we do feel very smart about it. So smart, I just needed to share.
So what am I getting at? Am I insisting you all visit your local thrift store and empty their shelves of great movies on tape like we did? Not exactly. I mean, then there wouldn't be any left... :) But we did double our movie collection for very little cost. And we do feel very smart about it. So smart, I just needed to share.
Great! We need to get a VCR so we can watch all our great VHS tapes and our family videos. Not a bad idea AT ALL.
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