VHS > BD > DVD.
This is an objective fact.
4:3 was perfectly fine as a format. Only films needed to be widescreen. it adds absolutely nothing for most television programs to now be widescreen. just put bars above and below a widescreem frame
>>82426881
Actually
VHS>DVD>BD
Blu-Ray killed Open Matte.
Bluray is literally the worst thing ever created.
>tv in the corner of the room
>>82428650
its the best way to maximize space if you have a small room or a TV stand shaped like the one in the OP
>>82426881
laser disc > betamax > vhs > Capacitance Electronic Disc > psp > gba
>>82428650
>putting tube TVs on a wall
>>82427928
Open matte was a cancer
Kubrick and Cameron films in OAR is the best thing to come out of Blu-ray
No mention of the only kino home video format
>tfw no HD DVD
>>82430000
>A format for antz.
>>82426881
>manual rewinding
No thanks senpai. That's why DVDs were invented.
>inb4 that's part of the experience
>>82430110
>not having five minutes to spare
How tight can your schedule possibly be?
>>82430110
>press rewind
>tape starts rewinding
>walk away and do other things for a couple minutes
>it's done
What's the problem here?
>>82426881
>I'm a poor welfare leach so I have to convince everyone that my caveman ways are superior.
>>82426881
I like that VHS was never pretending it was even close to the theatrical experience.
There's something quaint about having a shitty TV and VHS player and consuming movies that way, I dunno.