I loved the Commodore 64. Columbia tape club was awesome. I don't remember ever paying them. My favorite board game was Stratego. My brother and I got it in the mid 80's and we still play it today. So many memories. great video. :)
Movies is a hard subject for me there’s way to many films I love from 1910 to the present time ,my very first vehicle was a moped, my first home game system was Nintendo 1989 ,board games my would be Which Witch
There was so many amazing movies that you'd buy magazines like Starlog or Fangoria just to know what's next. Went to mom and pop video shops as they would stock more horror and indie movies. I remember at one rental shop the movie Spinal Tap had a hand written sticker on a VHS blank case that said Spanish Tap, rented it anyways as I heard it was funny and to this day I quote it. I drove a 1978 Ford F350 truck that was an ex-industrial fuel truck. Painted red with a dozen spray cans. The truck cost me $500 and... got 10 mpg. My highschool friend had a brown beater Maverick. It was the poor man's Mustang. My older brother talked me out of Columbia House as he knew it was a scam. My technological marvel was a Radio Shack TRS-80 computer, I played Lunar Lander on it. Worked part time in a donut shop and learned how to bake. Played Risk and D&D. Listened to college radio late at night as they played The Clash or Blackflag. Fun times!
As a non american i have to agree to videostores, we had many dedicated videostores instead of one big. But the feeling and all that is the same. I agree it was an adventure, something we lost def. You made 1-2 movie choices depending on many reasons and that was a reall process. Edit: I still play cassettes 🫶
We had a clapper in our dorm room controlling the tv. People found out and they would clap as they walked by as a prank
I loved the Commodore 64. Columbia tape club was awesome. I don't remember ever paying them. My favorite board game was Stratego. My brother and I got it in the mid 80's and we still play it today. So many memories. great video. :)
Movies is a hard subject for me there’s way to many films I love from 1910 to the present time ,my very first vehicle was a moped, my first home game system was Nintendo 1989 ,board games my would be Which Witch
There was so many amazing movies that you'd buy magazines like Starlog or Fangoria just to know what's next. Went to mom and pop video shops as they would stock more horror and indie movies. I remember at one rental shop the movie Spinal Tap had a hand written sticker on a VHS blank case that said Spanish Tap, rented it anyways as I heard it was funny and to this day I quote it. I drove a 1978 Ford F350 truck that was an ex-industrial fuel truck. Painted red with a dozen spray cans. The truck cost me $500 and... got 10 mpg. My highschool friend had a brown beater Maverick. It was the poor man's Mustang. My older brother talked me out of Columbia House as he knew it was a scam. My technological marvel was a Radio Shack TRS-80 computer, I played Lunar Lander on it. Worked part time in a donut shop and learned how to bake. Played Risk and D&D. Listened to college radio late at night as they played The Clash or Blackflag. Fun times!
You should do a similar video!
Played Pictionary as much as Trivial Pursuit! Still play board games, and still play Pictionary
I forgot about that one.
Good morning 😊 thanks for the topic) may i ask about your kiss tshirt - it is glamorous ❤ where did u get it? Thanks and good luck
Lol.. Walmart last week. Like $7.
As a non american i have to agree to videostores, we had many dedicated videostores instead of one big.
But the feeling and all that is the same. I agree it was an adventure, something we lost def. You made 1-2 movie choices depending on many reasons and that was a reall process.
Edit:
I still play cassettes 🫶
It’s cool. After about ‘83 I couldn’t stand the ‘80s.