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What is that random movie that you watched multiple times throughout your childhood only because your family happened to own it's DVD (or VHS) ?

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lol DVD. We had VHS growing up.

We had an old Spanish movie called "La Princessa Hippie". It was a comedy with a silly story, along the lines of something like the Prince and the Pauper. We didnt really understand the story or the comedy. But there were a lot of funny one liners.

I think we also had Problem Child 2 that we copied off another tape, and a cheap tape that we picked up at the store with a bunch of cartoons that were public domain.

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I've used neither of them, i just wanted to find some underrated 70s/80s movies to watch. I thought DVDs were very old. Turns out they aren't.

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So much stuff we recorded on VHS:

  • The Marx Brothers (all of them)
  • Disney's Robin Hood
  • Animalympics
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Tron
Multiple Star Trek movies
Robocop

All on VHS, recorded with our excellent Mitsubishi VCR

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VHS - Howard the Duck

I still quote that movie and I am convinced not a single person I have ever met has seen it.

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The principal from Ferris Bueller gets possessed by an alien and there's a talking duck-man.

What a wild ride. I'm going to have to watch it again soon.

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Either they have seen it but were so traumatized they can never speak of it, or they assumed it was a fever dream ("duck boobs? Nah, I must've dreamt that...").

But yes, I saw it several times as a kid yet couldn't stand 5 minutes of it as an adult. Such a profoundly awful movie with bizarrely good special effects.

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The Jungle Book (1967 version) on VHS.

Edit: I love how OP asked for DVDs and almost everyone responds with VHS. Maybe that's a better system to group people into generations, VHS, DVD, streaming.

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Muppet Treasure Island, and "Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends Ep.16 - A Fire Star is Born!"

On VHS, of course!

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My family had a collection of vintage looney tunes and other cartoons. I remember characters turning into giant versions of food on a deserted island. I also remember the beginning of an old Superman cartoon. I had always preferred batman

My buddy had a copy of Predator on betamax that I think was recorded from a cable station.

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We didn't have a video player, but our friends had a Looney Tunes VHS that included rabbit season / duck season, the Bugs Bunny opera, left turn at Albuquerque, and Duck Dodgers

We must have watched it over 100 times

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By myself, probably Apollo 13 - I used to watch it like once a day over the summer. With my dad, we watched Predator every time my mom had to work late.

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On VHS...

A lot of old Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoons, The Lion King, Rocky Horror Picture Show

Things like that.

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All are VHS

  • The Great Muppet Caper - recorded off ABC movie night
  • Maximum Overdrive - recorded off TBS
  • On Our Own - My mom was part of a movie club that sent this one
  • 2 Episodes of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon
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Little Nemo (1989), and We're Back (1993). I think my brother and I burned out those VHS tapes from overplaying them.

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Blues Brothers but mostly because I really liked it. It helped that it was full of great musical performances.

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On VHS: Moonraker. A truly terrible Bond film, but I was too young to understand that.

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VHS, Care Bears rainy day off, and TV recordings of various other cartoons. I grew up on network television with a heavy focus on The Simpsons.

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Chomps (the canine home protection system) - an 'electronic dog' that catches burglars.

Diamonds - a few people rob an Israeli diamond vault by avoiding security features.

You said 'own' - well, these were on loan when the video shop shut down.

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Fortunately, my dad was a bit of a geek and movie buff, so we had a lot of VHS and LaserDisc! Got to see the Star Wars trilogy (original theatrical releases, no less, on LD). There were a bunch of others. Police Academy, Tron, Flash Gordon… too much to list.

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Superman 2

My brother and I were bored out of our minds for an entire summer together staying with our mom in a pretty remote location during the summer. She would be at work and we would be at her house with nothing to do. We watched it so much we could recite 100% of the dialogue before they said it. Kinda like Rocky Horror

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Blaze w/ Paul Newman.

I've never seen watermelons the same way since.

Or redheads.

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Hackers.

The only reason we bought it was because my dad's cousin was an extra in one of the classroom scenes. As a result I watched more times than I could count, and love cyberpunk stuff.

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