๐ผ PHYSICAL MEDIA IS KING!๐ฟ
IT JUST IS.
shareAgreed!
shareI had so many tapes and dvds but dhen I moved into my tiny flat there was just no room for them. I like streaming though as I've found so many series and films that I would never have seen otherwise.
shareI love the streaming also, but I stream to find what movies I want to buy.
shareI agree.
There have been movies that I've never seen on a streaming service (aside from iTunes to buy), and are really difficult to find on physical media, so I've had to buy them when I see them.
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shareThis might be Kowalskis wet dream.
shareI'm a major proponent of physical media and proudly tout my Victorville Film Archives membership.
shareWHAT DOES YOUR MEMBERSHIP ENTITLE YOU TO?
shareGlad you asked. My tier of membership (Bilbo Tier) includes weekly recommendations and movie expertise, unlimited borrowing privileges, access to the VFA master database, a full year's supply of popcorn salt, and up to three personalized tours of the campus per year with up to three guests. It's definitely worth the money.
shareYUP...THATS WELL WORTH THE CASH...VERY COOL.๐
shareSo you are watching movies on a VCR?
shareI have a setup that records it to a hard drive and plays the video from there. VCR technology is growing increasingly obsolete, but there are still a lot of treasures to be found only on the VHS format.
shareSo what are you buying from VFA?
shareAccess to the full movie library as well as weekly expert movie recommendations to name a couple membership perks.
shareso you download the movies. you are not buying a physical copy.
sharePaid Membership includes and encourages personal tape duping. I'm transferring the VHS tape to a high quality digital medium. I know it's a roundabout way of viewing VHS tapes, but I don't want to wear out my VCR. It's a shame these details weren't included in the documentary.
shareSo VFA doesn't sell any movies. It's just a recommendation site.
shareI just learned that Greedo shoots first these days. Isnโt that evidence enough that physical media is indeed king?
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