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A while ago I did a video about the very last movie to ever be released on the VHS format. Of course, VHS was the dominant format for many years, with millions of people around the world owning a VHS VCR. The heyday of the VHS tape started in the 80s and ran right up until the early 2000s when the DVD took over. But what was the very first movie ever to be released on VHS tape? Do you know? It's easy to think that it was a major blockbuster like Jaws or Star Wars or Gone With The Wind. But it is not. In fact, I am sure the answer is going to shock most people when they find out! I collected VHS tapes for quite a few years. I still buy a used one from time to time, if it happens to be a very very rare or obscure title. Especially if it is one that has still not been released on a digital format. I also own a VCR, but to be honest it only gets used once in a very rare while. In this video, I discuss the very first brand new movie that I ever bought on VHS tape. This was around the mid 80s. At that time, new movies on VHS were definitely not cheap! It was a considerable sum for a teenager at that time. I mention the exact title in this video, and how much I paid for it back then. Do you still collect VHS tapes? Do you think that VHS is making a comeback? Do you still own and use a VCR? What is your favorite VHS tape? Do you recall the first movie you ever bought on VHS? Feel free to share a comment! On this channel I post videos relating to retro and vintage technology. Things like cassettes, CDs, old cameras, laser disc, radios, TVs, DVDs, vinyl, VCRs, home recording gear, microphones, mixers, synthesizers, drum machines, video games, and so much more. If this is your thing, please subscribe!