Mazinz, great looking collection there. I too collect VHS. I am jealous, would love to get my hands on a copy of Nocturna or any of the old Meda releases.
Thanks for the heads up on the Nail Gun Massacre VHS/DVD combo and Sleeper, I didn't know about those. I bought the House of the Devil from Diabolik, and now I will have to get the other two as well.
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We still have a Movie Warehouse here in town, even though both Wal-Mart and McDonald's have Redbox machines. At one time we had 4 different video stores. I currently get my rentals for free from the library. Cindy works there and just brings them home.
When I was a kid, there was one store in town that had a nice selection of "not rated" movies. I had no business watching those, and the guy had no business letting me have them, but I still appreciate it. It scares me as a parent now though!!!
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Don't miss Blockbuster and their monopolies/late fees/know-nothing clerks/long lines/deception-as-business-model.
I do miss the few rare smaller stores that had a comic book store-type hangout atmosphere. Only knew of two my whole life, and their selection was somewhat lacking.
I was an early-adopter of the whole Netflix thing. Even figured out a way to watch the streaming content on my TV before that was available through Roku, et al.
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I miss that musty odor I'd smell as I browsed the horror section. In the early 2000s when they were either going out of business or making futile attempts switch over to DVD, I built a pretty big collection of horror VHS. It's a shame I did not have the money nor the foresight to buy them ALL out. Because some of those old horror VHS tapes are worth a LOT of dough and I got back into the not long ago.
But oddly enough, VHS is getting harder to find. It seems not even the flea market sellers are even bothering to try and sell them.Leave a comment:
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Hmmmm....
Weird enough, I think all the big chains are dead here in town, but the last 6 months or so we've had a bunch of mom and pop style places open up.
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He was definitely making copies. We had customers like that too.One disturbing thing was one Friday night a guy racked up a stack of adult films so tall that spanned the length of his arm as he carried them. Knowing those films had to be returned in 2 days I turned at my friend Mike and said, "See that guy renting all that porn for the weekend? Physically impossible in only 2 days. I hope he makes copies for himself"
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Heh, my parents' old video store had the requisite saloon doors.
That is amazing that your town can still support two adult stores in this day and age, but the one next to the seniors' complex kind of makes sense...
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When West Coast Video was in business they had no door but a maze-like, mini-hallway, to conceal the room. Trouble was when you rounded that last corner-there was no telling what you'd find!
One disturbing thing was one Friday night a guy racked up a stack of adult films so tall that spanned the length of his arm as he carried them. Knowing those films had to be returned in 2 days I turned at my friend Mike and said, "See that guy renting all that porn for the weekend? Physically impossible in only 2 days. I hope he makes copies for himself"Leave a comment:
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Nice stuff mazinz! I love those old horror VHS tapes in the big boxes. Some are still worth big bucks these days. I've slimmed down my VHS collection over the years, but I still have a few boxes full of tapes that I stubbornly refuse to get rid of.
DVD turned everyone into video collectors, but back in the VHS days, only movie diehards like us actually put together a big collection of movies. I loved going to big video stores (the Video Factory chain in Buffalo, NY was my favourite) and browsing through the previously viewed sections. I loved chancing upon some weird obscure cult/horror/Euro-sleaze/Asian oddity on VHS.
And I'm very nostalgic for my favourite underground video store, Mondo Video in Buffalo, may it rest in peace. That place introduced me to so much Hong Kong, Japanese and European films and weird crap that I couldn't find anywhere else at the time (over 15 years ago).Leave a comment:
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Yes I do. I miss the time I used to spend browsing through their selections. On demand and net streaming is not the same.Leave a comment:
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Hey Brian you sure can. What quite a few companies (mainly in the horror realm) have started doing within the last year or so is release a vhs version along with the dvd. Most of them are all made like the old vhs big boxes and I think it is a safe bet to say many are feeling the vhs nostalgia. Also other companies (like CMV laservision) have made the dvd boxes look more like old style vhs boxes for the same reasoning
three examples of the dvd/vhs combo box sets are:
house of devil

the sleeper

and the soon to be coming out nailgun massacre limited vhs which can be ordered fro my friends at Diabolikdvd.com
http://www.diabolikdvd.com/category/...Copies%29.html
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Good grief that's awesome - have you ever made a list of your inventory?Am I nostalgic? Hopefully this answers the question. One of a few similar type shelves with tapes that I have here:
PS I am also lucky enough to still have one Mom and Pop video store still open by me
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