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Sealed DIVX Copy of “I’m Gonna Git You Sucka” (1988) – Forgotten Obsolete DVD System
Sophia Loren — the face of classic Italian cinema and timeless beauty
Remember MSN Messenger? When “online status” actually meant something
Elizabeth Taylor smoking — iconic old Hollywood aesthetic or just a product of its time?
Caligula (1979): the infamous ‘banned Roman empire’ movie with a cursed production history
Same newspaper, 13 years apart: Orlando Sentinel 2013 vs 2026
Jennifer Connelly’s iconic ice rink scene - pure 90s movie magic
A simple scene that somehow became unforgettable — Jennifer Connelly gliding through an empty store on roller skates in Career Opportunities (1991). It’s quiet, oddly emotional, and very “early 90s film” in a way that sticks with you long after watching. Just revisiting this moment because it captures a kind of charm modern films rarely hit the same way.
Found this strange RCA SelectaVision Cassette Recorder V
The weirdest way to watch movies: RCA’s CED system
The Capacitance Electronic Disc feels like something out of an alternate timeline. Instead of laser or digital playback, it literally used a needle that physically touched the disc to read video data. Yes, like a vinyl record, but for movies.
The idea sounded futuristic in the late 70s and early 80s, but in practice it was messy. Discs were fragile, playback could skip easily, and dust or scratches could ruin the experience. On top of that, movies often needed multiple discs, so you’d still be getting up to switch or flip them halfway through.
It’s one of those formats that makes you appreciate how far we’ve come. Watching movies used to be a mechanical, almost delicate process and CED is probably one of the weirdest examples of that era.
Liv Tyler in Stealing Beauty (1996), pure 90s summer cinema vibe
I miss when TV was this weird: Chicken Lady & Rooster Boy
Feels like something pulled straight from an old VHS tape — the kind of weird TV humor you’d only catch late at night in the 90s. There’s something charming about how low-budget and bizarre it all feels now.
Chicken Lady is one of those characters you don’t really see in modern TV anymore.
Jennifer Connelly riding the coin-op horse in Career Opportunities (1991)
This was peak childhood entertainment on VHS
Back when Friday nights meant going to the rental store, picking a pile of tapes, and racing home before the weekend chaos. Anyone else remember this struggle?
Bonus points if you had to rewind everything before returning!