I've binged old commercials for the past few days...and you can see more computer ads being added in around this time...it was exciting at the time but now I cringe because they had no idea how things would get out of hand....
There were cellphones, just not really “smart phones” yet. I was surprised to see pager commercials because cellphone texting would soon replace the need for that.
9:57-9:59 Blockbuster literally could've changed their business model and did their own Netflix without closing it down. ... I miss the importance of rewinding tapes, watching a video a million times before returning and seeing school friends in blockbuster cause it was cool if you had a Blockbuster Card. 😅
A much better time, yet I was just having no care in the world that time Damn, I miss the times taking my bike down the nearby Blockbuster just getting a movie or two along with a game
It's amazing how 90s so many of these feel, yet also with very heavy hints of the 2000s culture to come (esp Y2K) and even old licks of the 80s. I was born 98 yet it feels surreal, almost fake. The simple sincerity even in the humor of the time!
Ah, Nick at Nite. When they didn't show Friends for 5 hours a night because they offered variety. And also, @27:28 that's Julie Bowen from Modern Family.
Say, I can't remember the name of the commercial in 2003 where 2 ladies are being chased by roasted turkey or chicken, and at the end one of the women wears a sleeping mask. What is it?
It's amazing how little has actually changed in the past 20 years. People are still wearing the same clothes and some of these commercials are actually still being used. Think about how much things changed in the 90s, sometimes month to month with new processors, and think about how little the next 20 years changed. Sometimes it seems like technology has stalled.
@Hydroflask56 they’re literally trying to get us all sucked into the metaverse. Technology has gone too far. Sometimes I hope a solar flare shoots down and permanently wipes out the Internet
Dude what the hell are you talking about everything has changed I am 40 years old things are way different back in the 90s and early 2000s this is a completely different country With progressive wokeism and SJW BS Our society has turned its completely changed
Nostalgic commercials better than todays commercials.
Hello childhood... RIP Blockbuster
Here we are 20 some years later watching the same commercials on purpose.
I was 12 in 2001, I hated that year but looking back I took it for granted. What I’d do to go back.
I was 12 too..
@@pilgrimsprogress3237 I was sitting in Algebra class when it happened. The principal came on the intercom and had the teachers turn on the news.
I was 22, and stationed in Okinawa Japan.
For me the first few months weren't bad. The 2nd half of 2001, even shortly before 9/11 is a different story.
@@kylemoore801 ready for war
man these commercials were so fun!
I've binged old commercials for the past few days...and you can see more computer ads being added in around this time...it was exciting at the time but now I cringe because they had no idea how things would get out of hand....
Lol
It makes me wish things have gone a different way. Everything got so stale and safe due to how the internet was corporatized.
More DVD's at Blockbuster = Zero rewind fees
2001. The year everything changed.
A better time.
It was, the first eight months, anyway.
You don’t like our ridiculous inflated economy and sad state of society currently??
@@venom74799 you just answered your own question
It was a better time that was way before I existed😂
For the first half of the year..
The time of no smart phones, just landlines and pagers. Wow have the times changed and not for the better.
What I miss more is NO poisonous social media.
Cell phone was becoming popular
There were cellphones, just not really “smart phones” yet. I was surprised to see pager commercials because cellphone texting would soon replace the need for that.
There were mobile phone/car phones… they were just expensive
@@ValSempai well there was messaging, which was very dangerous… that’s how the show how to catch a predator started (yahoo messenger, aol)
Fun fact:
Ryan Family Amusement Center is located in Raynham, Massachusetts, and is still opperational 21 years later.
That's actually pretty cool.
I guess we should be glad it didn't get turned into a vape shop🤣
@@kylemoore801 Given the ongoing crisis, I'm glad it is still here!
Is it still there
Saw that ad and instantly knew this was recorded in MA. :)
I had that exact Gateway PC and I’m shopping for that exact Acura 😮
42 inch lcd tv in 2001? That dude is loaded.
I like this, but I'm also very depressed now.
My daughter was born in 2001 she just turned 21 , time goes by fast because this feels like it happened yesterday lol
9:57-9:59 Blockbuster literally could've changed their business model and did their own Netflix without closing it down. ... I miss the importance of rewinding tapes, watching a video a million times before returning and seeing school friends in blockbuster cause it was cool if you had a Blockbuster Card. 😅
Commercials were worth watching back then
Can we talk about the beat in that blockbuster commercial?
no fr shit was fye 🔥🔥
A much better time, yet I was just having no care in the world that time
Damn, I miss the times taking my bike down the nearby Blockbuster just getting a movie or two along with a game
It's amazing how 90s so many of these feel, yet also with very heavy hints of the 2000s culture to come (esp Y2K) and even old licks of the 80s. I was born 98 yet it feels surreal, almost fake. The simple sincerity even in the humor of the time!
We used to skip the commercials and watch the tv shows. Now we skip the tv shows and watch the commercials.
funny how this video is the 80s flashback now
8:03 - I remember the Cingular commercial from my childhood.
Cornelius Raibon wear blockbuster t-shirt love Blockbusters video commercials 2000’s so much
God, I miss Blockbuster
@15:38 This commercial was well executed. I almost forgot calling long distance was a thing.
Before virtual “learning” and social media.
Most of those kids are in their 30s/mid or late 20s now.
True I was 5 in 2001 now I'm 26. I miss the early 2000s
13 in 2001 now 33
I know I was 9 in 2001 I'm 30 now
9 in 2001 now I'm 30
I wanna drive my silver rsx to blockbuster and DVD the right way 🙂
That Janet Jackson Icon thing aired best I can find March 13 2001. So this places these ads around that time.
2001 = 21 Years Ago
Good job doin' maths!
I was stationed in Okinawa Japan.
I didn’t even exist. This is way before I was born by a few years.
Ah, Nick at Nite. When they didn't show Friends for 5 hours a night because they offered variety. And also, @27:28 that's Julie Bowen from Modern Family.
Hell this was back before all cable TV was nothing but a run on marathon of one or two shows a day.
Great commercials very nostalgic.... Right before the world went to crap 😉👍
You said it.
Yep it was the very last of a normal era before everything went to hell 21 years later. Miss it so much
@@UrbanNoizeMusic It all changed after 9/11, then things changed again with the pandemic the crap that followed.
@@Mr.Obongo Yep so true. Crazy to be able witness both phases
Holy hell these commercials were the best!!
Wild to see local ads on here. Nevermind the fact I'm*willingly* watching ads.
Memories 😢 thanks
Yeah... This is right about the time I stopped watching TV.
No more Blockbuster 😭
I want to go to Mystic bowling!!
A more civilized era…
Man I miss my childhood 😭
2002 around spidermans release🙏🏻
@4:17 I remember that commercial it made me lol so hard my stomach hurt for like an hour 🤣
I remember those ads for X amount of minutes for X amount of price. Got hella expensive fast tho :(
Now commercials are all cucked, pozzed, and references to pop culture.
I was 10 years old in 2001
2001 babies wya 🤩🤩🔥
I was 18 and just graduated 🏫 high school
Say, I can't remember the name of the commercial in 2003 where 2 ladies are being chased by roasted turkey or chicken, and at the end one of the women wears a sleeping mask. What is it?
ads as old as my car babyyyyy
How about that Blockbuster. It really was better than Netflix. Minus the outrageous late fees
I enjoyed this.. really I didm👍🏿🇺🇸
Poor Blockbuster....
It's amazing how little has actually changed in the past 20 years. People are still wearing the same clothes and some of these commercials are actually still being used. Think about how much things changed in the 90s, sometimes month to month with new processors, and think about how little the next 20 years changed. Sometimes it seems like technology has stalled.
Yeah seems we hit a "modern" era when it comes to casual style. Like it reached an equilibrium
@Hydroflask56 they’re literally trying to get us all sucked into the metaverse. Technology has gone too far. Sometimes I hope a solar flare shoots down and permanently wipes out the Internet
Yeah, a lot has changed since 2001.
Dude what the hell are you talking about everything has changed I am 40 years old things are way different back in the 90s and early 2000s this is a completely different country With progressive wokeism and SJW BS Our society has turned its completely changed
@@Crusader1984 yeah and you need to breathe every once in a while
Red
I heard alot of bad things about TiVo
#SuchNostalgiaIndeed!
What the hell happen? Where did we go wrong over the years?
Nowhere