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▲ 90 r/VHS

Day 3 of trying to organize my movies. No end in sight

I took out a bunch of my movies a shelf at a time and started to try to organize or categorize them. I thought I’d get it done in a couple of hours, but nope! I’ve worked on this the past 3 evenings and it seems like there’s truly no end in sight LOL. I set up the space to be a nostalgic trip down memory lane, and never prioritized organizing the movies as I added to the collection. So I’m truly starting from scratch with laying everything out.

Shelves around and under the TV are done, as is the feature section (6 tapes on the wall). I now have all the tapes on the floor plus what’s left in the other shots to organize amongst three different shelving areas. Wish me luck!

u/alexperri7 — 1 day ago
▲ 752 r/VHS+1 crossposts

Didn’t even know this was a thing. Terminator and T2 set with making-of tape is a work of art.

Was just reading up on some crazy stories of the T2 production, and literally the next day I saw this in my local thrift store. $30 felt like a steal, so I grabbed it immediately. Didn’t even know this thing existed!

u/alexperri7 — 10 days ago
▲ 9 r/VHS

Picked these up for $1.99 each. My Value Village has been terrible lately, and even bumped their prices to $2.99 for a few weeks because I ran them dry (LOL) but now they’re starting to have full shelves again with some good grabs. And happy to see the price has gone back to $1.99.

u/alexperri7 — 17 days ago