r/90s_kid

It was actually yesterday, but it still counts 😁 One of my favorite sitcoms of all time
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It was actually yesterday, but it still counts 😁 One of my favorite sitcoms of all time

u/Amazing-Ad8209 — 7 hours ago
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The great VHS hunt of 1995

I've recently had to go into old man mode to explain to my 2 boys how frictionless they have it when it comes to accessing movies and content.

Immediate tangent: in many ways I feel bad for them as the 'broadcast' generational experience doesn't exist anymore. Sure, there are some major commonalities but chances are by the time my son is in his 20's and he asks 'remember this?' to a coworker they will have no idea what he is talking about because they had a different netflix algorhythm and youtube feed. Where as I can mention USA 'Up all Night' or Silk Stalkings here and it's common ground obscurity.

Anyways... My kids frequently want movies that just got released in theaters to be streaming immediately. 'When is Hoppers coming out?' 'When can we stream Michael?' etc. Instant gratification is needed to press the play button.

Uhhhh.... What? (Butthead voice)

Hey little whipper snapper - let me tell you how it went down back in my day:

  1. Movie comes out in theater -- gotta get there early or risk not sitting with your group or be looking directly up at the screen in the front row.

  2. Movie makes it to the 'cheapies' 3 months after it's had its run in the regular theaters.

  3. Odd period of time passes, usally 3 months again where you can't watch the movie anywhere because they are demand planning and manufacturing the rollout to VHS.

  4. VHS comes out, you are either begging mom to take you to more than 1 location or working that phone book calling multiple locations if they have the movie you want. Oh they don't? Let me just camp out near the drop box and frequently ask if I can dig through them or if the person dropped it off.

note: Savvy ones know when returns were due and show up 30 minutes before that time to make the nagging efficient. In ideal situations, the clerk would look it up and say "yup I show 3 are due back in today so if you just hang tight for the next 2 hours you might get lucky"

  1. You get the movie and chances are you are so excited you watch it 3 times before you have to bring it back. IT becomes 'news' to your friends.. 'hey I got Independence Day - you want to come over and watch it?!' ...Immediate bliss

And nothing, nothing will beat the exhiliration of seeing if a movie was behind the box to just make it a clean sweep. Otherwise, the opposite can be awkwardly staring at what other people are looking at and grabbing random videos just to hold onto as backups in case you come up empty.

Ooofff we had it good. I think I enjoyed Braveheart so much more because it was an odyssey in itself just getting the damn thing.

Anyone have any good one off memorable stories chasing a movie down?

Cheers!

u/greensheets11 — 16 hours ago
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Playing Carmen Sandiego on DOS on my parents' computer in the early 90s

I found a few Youtube videos of the game and it unlocked so many core memories. To this day, gotta credit Carmen Sandiego computer games and the TV show for some of my geography knowledge :)

u/WerewolfBarMitzvah09 — 12 hours ago
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1998 was such a great year lol literally everything here is greatness lol Rush hour is one of my favorite movies too! What a time!

u/J2-Starter — 2 days ago
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This is my Nickelodeon book collection so far. Does anyone still have these? And what is your favorite out of these books? Are there any I should look out for?

u/WCWfan4life — 1 day ago
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90s elective class project

Hiii guyss! I'm making a project for my 90s elective class - that being a magazine about films, specifically a 1999 issue. I really want to include the public opinion in it for my "Fan Favourite Flicks" section and was hoping someone would be willing to answer my three-question essay. All answers are strictly anonymous of course <3

Link to the survey!

below is the cover of my magazine so if you'd like to give some feedback on that I'd also appreciate it, I tried to get as much of the 90s essence in there as i could.

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Both of them were just essential to my development lol Nestle Quik in the morning and Tang in the afternoon! What a time

u/J2-Starter — 3 days ago
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1997 Marvin the Martian cardboard pencil box

I’ve had this pencil box since I was 9 and have carried it with me throughout all my moves, but it wasn’t until today that I took out the stuff it was holding for the last 15 or so years and saw these field day chant lyrics. I remember really liking Mrs. Colantoni. A very patient woman.

u/idapitts — 3 days ago
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I had No Business Watching this as a kid in the Early 90s

u/mypoorgf — 6 days ago