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Many people claim that the best way to watch some films is via VHS. So I wonder if anyone here still owns a VCR? I haven't owned one in over 20 years, my parents had a VCR/DVD combo that didn't last too long. I want to get a VCR again, my wife still owns some Disney VHS tapes and honestly it'd be nostalgic just to watch movies on a VCR. I also find it annoying when people call them "VHS players", we never called them that!