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  1. 1. Pick a stack

    • A
      9
    • B
      19


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Posted

It really comes down to Shawshank versus Goodfellas and I pick Goodfellas. There’s a mix of mostly fun good movies and fun trashy movies in either stack otherwise and they balance out pretty evenly. But if I had that whole stack and nothing else I’d probably watch Goodfellas 4 times before I went back to Captain America or Shawshank or whatever.

The Mask was the single greatest movie I had ever seen when I was in 3rd grade and I assume that it’s terrible now.

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49 minutes ago, Celery Man said:

It really comes down to Shawshank versus Goodfellas and I pick Goodfellas. There’s a mix of mostly fun good movies and fun trashy movies in either stack otherwise and they balance out pretty evenly. But if I had that whole stack and nothing else I’d probably watch Goodfellas 4 times before I went back to Captain America or Shawshank or whatever.

The Mask was the single greatest movie I had ever seen when I was in 3rd grade and I assume that it’s terrible now.

Me and my gf watched The Mask last year. It was not as bad as I thought it would have been. It's goofy but I didn't think it was terrible.

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B and it's not close.

Jurassic Park and Die Hard are the only ones from A that even give me pause.

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Trade Ghost out of B for Shawshank or Ironman, and fuck yeah, B all the way.

 

Oh...and as long as we're watchin this shit at home, I'll take some Junior Mints out of the freezer.

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2 hours ago, CooterBrown said:

The last major studio release on VHS was in ‘06. Iron Man came out in ‘08 and CA a few years later. I’m more curious why those VHS copies exist.

Yeah those feel like they are part of some which one doesn’t belong question. Unless I’m mistaken, all the others are 80s to mid 90s.  Those two are very wtf. 

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While I would prefer to swap a few titles to make my own column, but if I'm limited to one or the other, it's easily B for me.  A has too many that I simply don't care if I ever watch again, while B has several that are extremely re-watchable for me.  Also, unless you are a short alien who needs to phone home, Peanut M&M's >>> Reese's Pieces.  If you replace the Pieces with Peanut Butter Cups, then the choice between columns becomes more difficult.  

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7 hours ago, CooterBrown said:

The last major studio release on VHS was in ‘06. Iron Man came out in ‘08 and CA a few years later. I’m more curious why those VHS copies exist.

Because Mississippi, Alabama, West Virginia, and Kentucky exist.

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B, but the only 2 movies on that table I would watch again are Goodfellas and Tombstone, and Goodfellas is 100 times better a movie than Tombstone.  I wouldn't pay a dollar for the rest of those tapes if I had a VCR.

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Die Hard and Ghostbusters alone put A over anything B has to offer.

And the Marvel VHS boxes are likely just fakes or dummy boxes just for the photo. BluRay boxes wouldn't be too small to read easily.

Posted

A, for the candy.  Then I'd stream something else on Netflix later.  It would probably be an interesting experiment to get a 36'' tube tv and a VCR and see how long you can sit through any movie.  

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2 minutes ago, Gene Parmesan said:

A, for the candy.  Then I'd stream something else on Netflix later.  It would probably be an interesting experiment to get a 36'' tube tv and a VCR and see how long you can sit through any movie.  

Even better, get a VCP and a separate cassette rewinder. 

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12 hours ago, Vic Mackey said:

A or B?

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Liar Liar > Mask

Hook < Ferris

Gremlins < Goodfellas

Batman > BTTF

Ducks < Karate Kid

League >> Ghost

Jurassic = Raiders

Die Hard >> Lost Boys

Fright Night < Mrs. Doubtfire

Ghostbusters > Tombstone

Monster Squad = Goonies DGAF about either one. 

Nightmare > Friday 13th

Iron Man = Capt Marvel DGAF about either one. 

Shawshank >>> Halloween, although I like Halloween very much.

Breakfast Club = Stand By Me  Tough choice, both great imo. 

 

 

 

 

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I actually went through the exercise of trying to buy a working VCR-- you would be surprised at how hard to find they are. Pawn shops told me they fly off the shelf as soon as they get them and people phone for them a lot. I found one Craigslist for $50 finally, but took a few weeks.

Crazy to think you can buy a blueray player for less than a VCR. If you got one, hang on to it and keep it in good shape-- probably worth $1k in 20 years.

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27 minutes ago, Rougarou said:

I actually went through the exercise of trying to buy a working VCR-- you would be surprised at how hard to find they are. Pawn shops told me they fly off the shelf as soon as they get them and people phone for them a lot. I found one Craigslist for $50 finally, but took a few weeks.

Crazy to think you can buy a blueray player for less than a VCR. If you got one, hang on to it and keep it in good shape-- probably worth $1k in 20 years.

Stumble across your 90s porn stash?

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I went through the trouble of looking up the ratings for all of these to see how they compare.

IMDb = Internet Movie Database
RT = Rotten Tomatoes
MC = Metacritic

 

  IMDb RT MC AVG     IMDb RT MC AVG
The Shawshank Redemption 93% 90% 80% 88%   Goodfellas 87% 96% 90% 91%
Iron Man 79% 94% 79% 84%   Back to the Future 85% 96% 87% 89%
Die Hard 82% 93% 72% 82%   Raiders of the Lost Ark 84% 95% 85% 88%
Ghostbusters 78% 97% 71% 82%   Halloween 78% 96% 87% 87%
Jurassic Park 81% 91% 68% 80%   Stand by Me 81% 91% 75% 82%
The Breakfast Club 79% 89% 66% 78%   The Karate Kid 72% 88% 60% 73%
Gremlins 73% 84% 70% 76%   Ferris Bueller's Day Off 78% 80% 61% 73%
Fright Night 71% 91% 62% 75%   The Goonies 78% 75% 62% 72%
Liar Liar 69% 81% 70% 73%   Captain America 69% 80% 66% 72%
A League of Their Own 73% 78% 67% 73%   The Lost Boys 73% 75% 63% 70%
Batman 75% 71% 69% 72%   The Mask 69% 77% 56% 67%
The Monster Squad 71% 64% 61% 65%   Tombstone 78% 74% 50% 67%
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 66% 74% 49% 63%   Ghost 70% 74% 52% 65%
Hook 68% 28% 52% 49%   Mrs. Doubtfire 70% 71% 53% 65%
The Mighty Ducks 65% 23% 46% 45%   Friday the 13th Part 3 57% 12% 30% 33%
Stack A 75% 77% 65% 72%   Stack B 75% 79% 65% 73%
                   
                     
B barely edges A, with the difference being the Rotten Tomatoes scores.  If you substitute the original versions of A Nightmare on Elm Street and Friday the 13th, it actually shakes out dead even with both stacks earning an average 74% rating.                     

In short, it's difficult to find fault in choosing either list, unless you choose A for the candy, in which case, you are clearly wrong.  Seriously, how does peanut butter in a candy shell beat anything with chocolate in it?  That said, neither candy would be my first choice.

                   
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
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42 minutes ago, Rougarou said:

I actually went through the exercise of trying to buy a working VCR-- you would be surprised at how hard to find they are. Pawn shops told me they fly off the shelf as soon as they get them and people phone for them a lot. I found one Craigslist for $50 finally, but took a few weeks.

Crazy to think you can buy a blueray player for less than a VCR. If you got one, hang on to it and keep it in good shape-- probably worth $1k in 20 years.

Try Estate Sales, have actually seen several the last few years. 

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1 hour ago, Underdog said:

Jurassic = Raiders

I realize I am picking and choosing but this strikes me as insanity.  Raiders may not be the best movie ever made but it is a perfectly crafted movie.

Jurassic only has Jeff Goldblum.

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51 minutes ago, idigTexas said:

B barely edges A, with the difference being the Rotten Tomatoes scores. 

Eh, fuck RT.  But if you look at the list, those top three movies on List B, Goodfellas, Raiders and Back to the Future are heads and shoulders above the rest.  You'd break the tape on those three before you even watched some of the others for the first time.

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3 minutes ago, Underdog said:

And T-Rex.  I have no qualms about either one, both are classics imo. 

I don't know.  May be my age.  But added all together, has the whole Jurassic series had total cleverness just to equal the opening scene in Raiders?  Raiders has four or five completely memorable set pieces.  I think in Jurassic, the T-Rex ate a guy out of a truck.

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34 minutes ago, tantric superman said:

I don't know.  May be my age.  But added all together, has the whole Jurassic series had total cleverness just to equal the opening scene in Raiders?  Raiders has four or five completely memorable set pieces.  I think in Jurassic, the T-Rex ate a guy out of a truck.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QWA2xovrC4&t=1m17s

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38 minutes ago, tantric superman said:

I don't know.  May be my age.  But added all together, has the whole Jurassic series had total cleverness just to equal the opening scene in Raiders?  Raiders has four or five completely memorable set pieces.  I think in Jurassic, the T-Rex ate a guy out of a truck.

 

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3 hours ago, Gene Parmesan said:

A, for the candy.  Then I'd stream something else on Netflix later. 

My man.

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4 hours ago, Rougarou said:

I actually went through the exercise of trying to buy a working VCR-- you would be surprised at how hard to find they are. Pawn shops told me they fly off the shelf as soon as they get them and people phone for them a lot. I found one Craigslist for $50 finally, but took a few weeks.

Crazy to think you can buy a blueray player for less than a VCR. If you got one, hang on to it and keep it in good shape-- probably worth $1k in 20 years.

I bought one for $3.49 at Goodwill a few years ago to show my girls my Star Wars boxed set.  I think I still have it.

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I still have a working VCR stashed away. But it's funny that they would be valued so much because you can't even give VHS tapes away. Even thrift stores usually don't want them.

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