AngryCommieKender, (edited )

Asterix. Doesn’t really matter which of the 30+ comics, or the 5 or 6 movies. No one knows Asterix in The US.

Also: Flight of The Navigator, The Last Unicorn, or The Last Starfighter

ReplicantBatty,

Me and my brothers loved the Asterix and Obelix books, we used to get them every time we went to the library. We probably read through most of them several times.

We also really loved the Tintin books, it was crazy to me when they made a movie from them, prior to that i had never known anybody else who had heard of Tintin.

If i ever got the opportunity I’d love to start collecting them, would be a real nostalgia kick.

RagingRobot,

I grew up in the US and used to play the Asterix Sega game when I was a kid. I loved the art style and the characters.

digger,
@digger@lemmy.ca avatar

We watched Mission Cleopatra in French class! I was able to find it online. All my friends thought I was a weirdo.

TheDoozer,

I don’t know Asterix, but I loved the shit out of Flight of the Navigator. I still drop a “compliance!” every once in a while when somebody asks me to do something.

Also, The Last Starfighter was fantastic and… The Last Unicorn was definitely a movie that was. That Unicorn was kind of an asshole, though. Watching it cringe in horror at feeling mortality was like, yeah asshole. Welcome to the slums of the mortal world, ya prissy bitch.

InquisitiveFactotum,

I’ve seen a lot of nods to Flight of the Navigator in here, but this is the first mention of The Last Starfighter. I saw that probably a dozen times because my best friend was obsessed for a while and we’d watch it every time I want over. I have very fond memories of that.

Dioz,

The weirdest one that comes to my mind, was a vhs tape of some stop motion lego stories that me and my brother watched a million times.

Surprised I just found the whole thing on YouTube

youtu.be/zJvu8X5OpT4?si=t89ja_1qtWt8ah14

AngryCommieKender,

My brother and I kept watching The Go-bots meet(?) the Rock Lords. This was back in the late 80s to early 90s.

autokludge,
@autokludge@programming.dev avatar

Idk about obscure, but OLD Looney Toons classics and The Land Before Time (recorded FTA).

jballs,
@jballs@sh.itjust.works avatar

Part of me wants to show The Land Before Time to my kids, cause it was such a great movie. The other part of me knows that Little Foot’s mom dying (sorry, 1980s spoilers) would absolutely wreck them.

Sway_Chameleon,
@Sway_Chameleon@lemmy.world avatar

I had a VHS copy of the Empire Strikes Back that my uncle recorded for me when it played on one of our 3 local TV stations. For the holidays I had a recording of a bunch of the old holiday cartoons that would play in a marathon every Christmas, and one of Ghostbusters (for some reason it used to play every Christmas in the evening, so it became a Christmas movie for me).

Aside from that I’d mostly just rent the same VHS tapes from our local hole in the wall video rental place every weekend (Neverending Story and Inhumanoids) from the ages of 4-6. Then I think we got a real video store and my movie watching experience improved a bit. To be fair, the hole in the wall rental shop was probably only about 10 feet long and 6 feet wide inside, and the shelves of movies lined the walls, so there wasn’t a lot to choose from.

Nastybutler,

You can recreate this by spending time working in a remote location, like a fishing vessel, that doesn’t have any internet. All you can watch on your off time is what media you take out with you.

I watched “A River Runs Through It” probably 30 times one summer while commercial fishing, because it was one of the few movies we had that we all liked.

Daqu,

I should send my kids to work on a remote location, so that they can watch a VHS after a 14 hour shift? Sounds reasonable.

Nastybutler, (edited )

That’s why I said “recreate”

anti,

Oddly, I think I’d like the opportunity to do something similar, if I could pick the media in advance. The same kind of vibe as Desert Island Discs.

Emerald,

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Kris P. Bacon, @KrisWolfheart

kids today are missing out of the pre-streaming era, where your childhoold was at least partially defined by some semi-obscure movie your family just happened to own on tape and you watched several dozen times

A_Random_Idiot,

Hellooooooo The Great Outdoors and Harry and the Hendersons.

AquaTofana,

Cocktail with Tom Cruise, and Independence Day. I watched the fuck out of both of those movies in late Elementary/early Middle School.

I_Fart_Glitter,

For me it was The Boy Who Loved Trolls, The Boy Who Could Fly, Flight of the Navigator and the Rainbow Brite episode/movie that contained this song: youtu.be/zPRWuegS8l8?si=OYJ3x4vSSyWg2eNO

gatelike,

This was the movie Troll for me with Sonny Bobo.

recapitated,

My condolences to anyone who grew up with the movie Plague Dogs

Ubettawerk,

Mine were Shrek, Dickie Roberts, and When a Stranger Calls

Globulart,

Oh shit, Shrek is a classic kids movie now isn’t it…? :(

tslnox,

Yeah. My layers are shattering right now.

rambling_lunatic, (edited )

For me it was a CD, not a tape, but I watched the hell out of Sharkboy and Lavagirl, dubbed in a monotone voice by a grand total of like three people.

TropicalDingdong,

Bonus points if you recorded it yourselves on VHS.

themeatbridge,

My daughter asked me what a VHS Player was last night. It was in one of her books, and I couldn’t tell her how it works. But I got to tell her why we say “rewind” when we reverse a movie.

elscallr,
@elscallr@lemmy.world avatar

Data is written to a tape in one direction. It’s on a very long magnetic ribbon. That ribbon is wrapped around two spools.

Once you read through the data you have to wind it all the way backwards to read it front to back again.

bleph, (edited )

He got to explain to his daughter and you got to explain to the comment section, circle of life

elscallr,
@elscallr@lemmy.world avatar

They say you don’t fully understand something until you can explain it to a 7 year old.

Blackmist,

Complete with adverts for shops that no longer exist.

InquisitiveFactotum,

Oh, man. Idea: When watching a vintage movie on a steaming service they should run ads from the same time period.

Watch an 80s movie with 80s McDonald’s and Folgers commercials.

bighatchester,

I really liked the movie titan AE and had it on VHS . When looking it up recently aparen it was really bad . Still might give it a rewatch some time though

A7thStone,

It isn’t bad. The story and characters are a bit tropey, but the animation is gorgeous. I’d recommend watching it again. The nostalgia will probably more than make up for what it lacks.

daikiki,

Don’t let the haters get you down. Titan A.E. is a classic

Marcumas,

Saw it in theaters. Still like it.

WookieMonster,
@WookieMonster@midwest.social avatar

I love this movie.

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