Who uses VHS's in 2012?
Seriously?
shareI still use VHS tapes from time to time. Some movies aren't available on DVD/Blu-Ray yet in this country. Also I still have some movies from before VHS was fazed out and they still work just fine. I personally don't like to replace something until I absolutely have to. There's no point in wasting something that still works just fine. I've never been a type who cares about having the highest definition possible so it doesn't bother me. I do use DVD a lot more, though.
shareRight. Ridiculous. The guys at the beginning were the only ones who looked authentically 90's and you can see in the "goofs" that this is noted. Stupid movie.
shareYou should be asking, "how does VHS picture quality equal HD?"
shareThe movie is set in 1998; everyone still had VHS/VCRs back then.
sharePeople stick rocking VHS in 2024.
Just came out of a thrift store and some kid was stoked because he found the original Indiana Jones trilogy on VHS.
You got it wrong bud.
Was it Kowalski?
shareNo. A teenage kid with his dad.
I appreciated the kid's frugality but that dad should have helped him find the DVD box set for a few dollars more.
It was probably Kowalski. He looks like a teenager and is the only one still buying VHS.
shareI did a Kowalski check and yelled out "Hey look, it's Anna Kendrick in the nude" and the kid didn't pay any attention.
It clearly wasn't Kowalski then. Or me. I would have looked around if you had yelled that out.
shareFull disclosure, I was yelling out a lot of things, so the kid might have just had me on ignore.
But the kid was wearing pants, was polite and didn't have samoanjoes following him around playing a ghetto blaster trying to win his love back, so I'm almost positive it wasn't Kowalski.
Yes, the most accurate way to identify Kowalski is if Samoanjoes is stalking him.
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