esm wrote:I watched The Last Blockbuster on Netflix last night and it was a bit insane how I almost teared up over people being so nostalgic about their VHS tapes.
That's in My List. Early last year I saw a documentary called Adjust Your Tracking: The Untold Story of the VHS Collector, and it made me a bit jealous, because my collection of oddball videocassettes is nothing compared to those in the film! I was also pleasantly surprised to see an old friend and former co-worker of mine featured in the documentary. (I wasn't surprised to learn that he had such an impressive VHS collection, though. He's always been a big fan of psychotronic film, and he's been working at Amoeba Music in Hollywood for the past two decades.)
I was going to play my Checkicco and eX-Girl VHS tapes during shelter-in-place, but I discovered that my Philips VCR had given up the ghost, after 30 years of faithful service. I still need to buy a replacement.