FIRST TIME WATCH.
THIS HAS BEEN ON MY WATCHLIST FOR SOME TIME...TUBI HAS IT....SO HERE WE GO!
shareSOLID ACTION/SUSPENSE FLICK SO FAR...REALLY DENSE 80'S VIBE...I AM DIGGING IT.
shareHOLY SHIT!....MEAT LOAF@!!@!@!@
FUCKING EPIC!
This is another obscure 80's movie I never heard of but want to watch. That's happen several times on here with obscure but interesting movies trending. Moviechatters should make a recommended list of obscure 80's/90's genre films (horror, crime, action, etc.)
shareI TOTALLY AGREE...I FOUND THIS FLICK FROM A MOVIECHAT POST MYSELF.
shareI NEED A COPY OF THIS FOR MY COLLECTION....THIS IS SOLID....DID THIS EVEN GET A RELEASE PAST VHS?
shareWOW....NO RELEASE PAST VHS!....THAT SUCKS....THIS WOULD BE A GREAT TITLE FOR THE SHOUT SELECT BLU RAY SERIES.
shareWhy collect movies these days, especially VHS.
Just not just rent it online and squirt grapefruit juice in your eyes if you really want horrible resolution.
I GREW UP WITH VHS....MAJORITY OF THE FILMS I WATCHED IN THE 80S AND 90S WERE ON VHS...WHICH IS JUST FINE FOR REVISITING AN OLD FLICK...I PREFER DVD THOUGH...OR EVEN BETTER BLU-RAY.
shareI amassed a whole wall-full of shelves of DVDs, but with the advent of online streaming I saw the writing on that wall, and unloaded them and my CDs on Amazon as a seller. I kept one boxful of the ones I really liked that were good quality video, and got much of my money back, and reclaimed space and did not have to clean or manage all that stuff. Thank god, I was going to invest in a bunch of 200-DVD robot players too keep them all online at once. Just a lot easier check YouTube if they are there for free, then Amazon, Apple, Netflix ....
Let them maintain all that data somewhere for everyone.
Please keep in mind that neither VHS nor DVD last forever.
Transfer it to a hard drive with a second hard drive as a backup.
Storage in a cloud is of course also possible.
I don't recommend clouds for data protection reasons.
I don't recommend bothering with any recommendation of yours.
Who needs to protect movie archive data in the cloud?
That was a friendly advice.
I don't care whether you lose your favourite films, games, data or were able to sell them for a profit before.
And you can certainly back up your movies and private data separately.
If you secure your data at all.
I saved our late father's East Prussian jokes on both HDs.
Everyone in the family got a DVD, hardly anyone was interested.
Now the DVDs no longer work...*howling, howling*
I appreciate you trying to be helpful, and then trying to tell me you dont' care about it? ;-)
I ran a several corporate departments IT infrastructure, (super)computer, networking and backup earlier in my career.
Your suggestions are wasted on me, and I doubt anyone else is
going to see what you wrote.
I have not lost any personal data since the early 90's when I didn't really worry about the problem because I kept nothing important online.
Congrats for your great job!
My advice wasn't only directed at you.
It's a real good one, glad you dug it.
shareit's a good one. I enjoy it.
shareThanks for recommending this K. This is what I love about MovieChat. I would never have heard of this flick and now I have something new on my list and a place to find it.
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