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Many of us came of age during the rise of VHS and early '80s movies.
40 years later, I'm still confused as to why my life didn't turn out as a daily routine of fighting Soviets and attending wet t-shirt contests.

What say you?
 
Didn't you get the fighting Soviets part, at least for a little while?
 
Every time I see an old school full-face hockey goalie mask I get a little scared.
 
Didn't you get the fighting Soviets part, at least for a little while?

Yes, and I attended some wet t-shirt contests, too. But damn it, it wasn't supposed to end. I mean, I'd have to take some naps and wear stretch waist pants, but I could still do those things. My beard is gray, and my wife would be pissed. Still.
 
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Many of us came of age during the rise of VHS and early '80s movies.
40 years later, I'm still confused as to why my life didn't turn out as a daily routine of fighting Soviets and attending wet t-shirt contests.

What say you?

To borrow another phrase from the VHS era...we're fighting Soviets on the daily, but THE CALLS ARE COMING FROM INSIDE THE HOUSE!
 
I've been watching "Workaholics" a lot lately. The actors/creators were born around 1984. Their pop culture knowledge is amazing. A part of it has to be growing up with a VCR and watching everything.
 
Hot Dog, along with Spring Break, are among my great cinematic guilty pleasures from that era

I had a bootleg tape with Hot Dog, Spring Break, and Hardbodies on it.
The inspiration for this thread is I watched Hardbodies last night and Spring Break tonight on Tubi.
 
It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia had an absolutely hilarious homage/updating of ski movies in "The Gang Hits The Ski Slopes"

The Gang Hits the Slopes

Apparently it was a homage to/updating of "Ski School," which came out in 1991, well after the VHS peak. But it's got all the tropes of those borderline soft core comedies.
 
My favorite was when someone didn’t know, or didn’t care, that something important was on a VHS tape.

My sister was a prime offender. I taped the Bears’ Super Bowl win and clearly wrote SUPER BOWL XX on the VHS tape. Went to watch it a few years later (no doubt after a late-1980s playoff choke job), and a few minutes in there was a Golden Girls episode. Grrrr …
 

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