Ciaobelli wrote:Escapay wrote:Yeah, we still keep our VHS's here.  Don't have the heart to throw them away or sell them, I guess.
Escapay
Same here, I tried watching my Tarzan one, turned it off after 5 minutes and bought the CE DVD. What a difference.
 
Well, since we don't have the option yet of buying Cinderella on DVD, I think we'll stick with our 16-year old VHS for now...
Besides, sometimes it's a comfort to be able to stick in an old VHS tape and remember when.  Like tonight, I was watching The Return of Jafar, and it not only had the theatrical trailer for The Lion King (the trailer's not anywhere on the DVDs), but it had a home video trailer for Nightmare before Christmas and a home video trailer for Snow White.  Also, the grain is kinda nice on our Cinderella VHS.  I guess because we grew up with it and never saw a "cleaned up" restored copy.  
And I don't want to keep babbling on, but I kinda like the P&S VHS's we have of some movies (namely my Star Trek movies).  I grew up watching them in P&S, so while it does cut off picture, the shots seem a bit more...intimate when it's close up.  Nowadays, though, I'll naturally watch the DVD if I want to watch a Star Trek movie, but sometimes just for sheer nostalgia, I'll put in the P&S VHS that I grew up with.
Escapay