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5 Movies I Own on DVD and VHS (And Will Get Rid of On VHS)

I’m currently in the process of going through my VHS tapes and deciding what to keep or get rid of. Yes. It is true. I’m doing this in 2024. Yet, I finally decided it is time to get my DVD collection into shape. This means getting rid of some of the movies I used to watch on VHS.

I decided to keep some of the VHS tapes that are sentimental to me (Such as the 1990’s Disney VHS tapes) but to get rid of all the tapes I own a DVD copy of. Out of all the movies I’m decluttering, these are the most easiest to let go of (Unless we’re talking about the Disney VHS tapes). Right now, I feel inspired to commemorate my love of these movies in a blog post. Again, I’m keeping all the DVD copies of them. Not the VHS copies.

  1. Galaxy Quest: I love how it spoofs science fiction shows and movies, yet does it in a way that it is not degrading to fans.
  2. 3 Ninjas: It was a movie I loved so much growing up. I liked anything martial arts and this movie was perfect for me.
  3. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: I was that “weird” girl in elementary school that liked Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. I don’t remember much about the first two movies, but I never owned them. Instead, my family owned the third movie. I loved it as did my father.
  4. Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl: Like many teenagers in the 2000’s, I loved the first Pirates of the Caribbean. I owned it on VHS, then later on DVD. Unlike my 1990’s Disney VHS tapes, I’m keeping the DVD version of this Disney movie.
  5. Legally Blonde: This is the only “girly” movie on this list, but most of my girly movies are on DVD. I have Legally Blonde on both VHS and DVD, so I’m getting rid of the VHS.

 

That’s all for now! Thank you for reading!

 

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