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Stereo VHS as high quality sound source?
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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 68175" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>Mostly nostalgia for me. I have a number of films on VHS which can't be found on any of the modern formats (not yet at least). </p><p></p><p>Some I consider collectors items as well. Such as my VHS copy of Akira labled 0001, the first anime Manga Entertainment ever released (if you used to go clubbing in Cape Town during the rave hey day chances are you've seen copies of my anime collection playing in clubs). I also have many films from back in SA's past that I get a kick out of watching due to the ridiculous censorship. For instance, in Evil Dead 2, every time someone is attacked the screen just goes black until the scene is over, or my copy of Animal House in which every time someone swears or blasphemes a South African voice pops up instead and goes "flippet" or something, too funny. </p><p></p><p>Did you know the film version of Black Beauty was banned in SA simply because of the horse's name?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 68175, member: 517"] Mostly nostalgia for me. I have a number of films on VHS which can't be found on any of the modern formats (not yet at least). Some I consider collectors items as well. Such as my VHS copy of Akira labled 0001, the first anime Manga Entertainment ever released (if you used to go clubbing in Cape Town during the rave hey day chances are you've seen copies of my anime collection playing in clubs). I also have many films from back in SA's past that I get a kick out of watching due to the ridiculous censorship. For instance, in Evil Dead 2, every time someone is attacked the screen just goes black until the scene is over, or my copy of Animal House in which every time someone swears or blasphemes a South African voice pops up instead and goes "flippet" or something, too funny. Did you know the film version of Black Beauty was banned in SA simply because of the horse's name? [/QUOTE]
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