The Complicated History of Renting Movies

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    Christopher Anderson, “Television and Hollywood in the 1940s,” Hollywood: Critical
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  • @redvelvetdoll
    @redvelvetdoll Před 15 dny +4362

    GO TO YOUR LOCAL LIBRARY!!!! YOU CAN LOOK THRU SHELVES AS IF YOU WERE STILL AT FAMILY VIDEO!!!!!!!

    • @bradleyh7582
      @bradleyh7582 Před 14 dny +71

      I want to do this with my kids, but I will have to be intentional because streaming is too darn convenient even if I have to pay the three bucks for renting it.

    • @EE-sw3uh
      @EE-sw3uh Před 14 dny +89

      stop yelling im gonna cry 🥺

    • @babayaga20000
      @babayaga20000 Před 14 dny +54

      that is a weird way of spelling "pirate it"

    • @redvelvetdoll
      @redvelvetdoll Před 14 dny

      @@babayaga20000 dont get me wrong i do love pirating but part of this video was talking about helping support movies/TV that you want to see and a great way to do that is checking out the dvd/bluray at your local library! Checking it out means that your library/county system knows its popular and will buy more copies to keep up with demand/therefore supporting what you love💕

    • @thedapperdolphin1590
      @thedapperdolphin1590 Před 14 dny +24

      Not a lot of things even play those anymore though. Many things don’t include disc drives anymore. I guess if you have a disc drive version of a console, but that’s it.

  • @macthemeh
    @macthemeh Před 15 dny +3511

    An additional piece of movie rental history is that my parents owned an independent video store. They had it for several years.
    And then a blockbuster opened up across the street and killed their business.
    My parents threw an actual party when Blockbuster went out of business.

    • @TheZeroNeonix
      @TheZeroNeonix Před 14 dny

      So this is how democracy ends, with thunderous applause.
      Nah, but seriously. Blockbuster choking out small businesses was a crappy thing for them to do, but their death as a company signaled the death of movie rentals entirely. It was one more step towards a few corrupt companies holding all the power of production and distribution. This pattern won't stop until ALL have become Disney+. Or until the government finally steps back in and starts breaking up monopolies again.

    • @bjornelkuf9306
      @bjornelkuf9306 Před 14 dny +108

      Y'all should make that a tradition

    • @matthewledford1761
      @matthewledford1761 Před 14 dny +29

      Did you celebrate by watch a movie that was sent to from Netflix? Fuck blockbuster

    • @peachings42069
      @peachings42069 Před 14 dny +84

      Holy shit. My family also owned an indie video rental store in the late 1990s and we went out of business when a Hollywood Video opened up down the street. (': My parents still have a sizeable VHS collection.

    • @kinocorner976
      @kinocorner976 Před 14 dny +1

      And just like that, blockbuster survives in spite.

  • @adamwendt8972
    @adamwendt8972 Před 13 dny +950

    I spent three hours tonight watching random CZcams videos instead of watching a movie. That’s another huge cultural shift you didn’t talk about.

    • @liammanion2398
      @liammanion2398 Před 11 dny +19

      wasnt what the video was about

    • @sarahbrecher
      @sarahbrecher Před 10 dny +17

      Same, more often than not actuallly.

    • @HECKATE
      @HECKATE Před 10 dny

      ​@@liammanion2398there's still plenty of mentions of TV and how that shaped the landscape of movie rentals. Independent videos on the internet has similar shaped things as well.

    • @LydiAtheistLady
      @LydiAtheistLady Před 9 dny +19

      I like only watch CZcams. Occasionally some tv.

    • @caleblucas3206
      @caleblucas3206 Před 8 dny +4

      I do this basically everynight lol 😅

  • @max10dler
    @max10dler Před 14 dny +1902

    Never been a more relevant video. Just tried to rent a movie on CZcams to show for an end-of-year party to my students. When I tried projecting it, CZcams automatically *turned the screen white* until I stopped sharing it. I paid for the movie and couldn’t even play it for the class.

    • @Mythikal13
      @Mythikal13 Před 14 dny +240

      Lots of sites have dumb DRM blocking like that. A fix you could try is turning off hardware acceleration in your browser. I know at least for chrome that can work, at least fixes screensharing Disney, Netflix, etc on discord. I know that's not a projector, but it could work?
      The kids deserve a movie lol

    • @BLET_55artem55
      @BLET_55artem55 Před 14 dny +20

      Sorry, but "Buying a movie on YT" is the most awfully lawful looser thing I've heard

    • @TM-tl6do
      @TM-tl6do Před 14 dny +272

      @@BLET_55artem55. Really? I thought it was kinda tighter

    • @toamastar
      @toamastar Před 14 dny +102

      "umm actually you rented that movie for personal use and not to screen to a room full of children soooo...."

    • @MovieShuvies
      @MovieShuvies Před 14 dny

      @@BLET_55artem55 okay buddy

  • @nothingtoseehere93
    @nothingtoseehere93 Před 14 dny +3056

    This is why people pirate. You don’t own your content unless it’s on your hard drive. If buying isn’t owning, piracy isn’t stealing!

    • @ivydowling75
      @ivydowling75 Před 14 dny +37

      AYOOOO

    • @yeet-lj3dr
      @yeet-lj3dr Před 14 dny

      YESSS!!!!! it's these giant conglomerates who are the stealing profits from creators, not us

    • @samanthanorton4538
      @samanthanorton4538 Před 14 dny +109

      You can also buy a physical copy, so all the people who worked on the movie can get paid.

    • @The_JLav
      @The_JLav Před 14 dny +210

      ​@samanthanorton4538 Unfortunately, it's getting harder and harder to buy physical copies of new movies nowadays.
      But fortunately, by the time a movie actually comes out, basically all of the people who worked on it have already been paid! The money made from a movie goes into future movie budgets and into the pockets of executives. But even if the budget is limited for the next movie, the people who do the work will still be paid! There might just be fewer people working on it. But that's how the free market goes.

    • @tenwholebees
      @tenwholebees Před 14 dny

      ​@@The_JLavIf a company is loosing money due to piracy, then they should take a hard look as to why it's being pirated. Most people WANT to spend money and support things they like. Thing is, we don't like these services and companies because of how they try and do everything to squeeze as much money as possible rather than make things better for the audience or make good movies. Piracy is a statement more than anything, and if they're not going to hear the message that's loudly being told to them, I definitely don't feel bad. And if it gets to a point where they start to cut jobs and pay people less, then that company shouldn't be in business

  • @markdavis4743
    @markdavis4743 Před 15 dny +2579

    save me burback brothers…

  • @bbrake
    @bbrake Před 14 dny +405

    There was this sweet spot in the early 2010's, where almost everything was on Netflix and rental stores still existed but could tell they were on their last breaths so movies were really cheap to rent.

  • @WadeWilsonDP
    @WadeWilsonDP Před 14 dny +572

    I remember that whole "Disney Vault" scam, every person I was friends with had all the movies on tape, there was never any sense of rarity or exclusivity. I've seen Aladdin so many times, I want to puke when I see parachute pants.

    • @Yukosan13
      @Yukosan13 Před 14 dny +37

      The one that had been rare was "the little mermaid," the original release had been pulled off shelves too soon.. and it took yrs to get another copy..
      like the 2nd vhs release came out near the time of the dvd starting, so a whole new medium was replacing it.. but then it got several regular releases on dvd and bluray.. So it's alot easier to find them all now..
      Only failed disney movies didn't get re-releases like "song of the south" basically stuff disney just wants you to forget.. thats the real rare stuff

    • @WilliamLeeSims
      @WilliamLeeSims Před 14 dny +15

      My local Blockbuster quick stocking Disney movies; if a title was in the vault, people just kept/stole the Blockbuster copy.

    • @TheBronyBraeburn
      @TheBronyBraeburn Před 11 dny +4

      I came across 3 mint condition OG VHS tapes of Fantasia at a yard sale, complete with a sticker saying something along the lines of "will never be re-issued." The people running the sale looked embarrassed, like they thought the tapes would be worth a mint in the near future. I did not purchase.

    • @opaljk4835
      @opaljk4835 Před 9 dny +1

      @@Yukosan13 was it actually pulled off the shelves quickly? Everyone I knew growing up had that. I don’t think it’s actually rare, or they actually took it off the shelves. People didn’t really start talking about it en masse till they were already all sold, and we could all look at the penis cover like a family

  • @ZavierG1
    @ZavierG1 Před 15 dny +998

    I can't wait for Amazon prime to air drop me rainsinets and a tube of goo whenever I rent a movie

    • @OneOfDisease
      @OneOfDisease Před 14 dny +23

      raisinets I even googled it and it still looks misspelled.

    • @missshai2005
      @missshai2005 Před 14 dny +8

      AMC Theatres just popped up on my UberEats today lol

    • @austins.2495
      @austins.2495 Před 14 dny +2

      “rainsinets”

    • @ecoKady
      @ecoKady Před 13 dny +4

      Google piloted Wing, a drone delivery service partnered with Walgreens. It worked pretty well, though it was limited to 3 lbs and couldn't be used in inclement weather.
      But it was still really cool to have a candy bar and a 20 Oz Pepsi autonomously delivered to my backyard in 15 minutes.

  • @Megasnoop
    @Megasnoop Před 14 dny +771

    I still appreciate that most movies come to theaters first before hitting streaming services, but that might be the last pillar left. Once theaters are gone, there's no more community to film enjoyment, and I fear that's where we're heading.
    Which is too bad because Movie Theater popcorn smacks.

    • @WoodgemanX
      @WoodgemanX Před 14 dny +33

      It's the artificial butter.

    • @mystikbuttcrack4335
      @mystikbuttcrack4335 Před 14 dny

      I’m hopeful film fans will keep theaters open, and even optimistic with recent turnout for *good* movies bringing new life to the theaters. Maybe studios will see they can get a profit for good stories and movies that are well marketed. Then maybe they’ll stop churning out the same regurgitated stories, characters and settings.

    • @twall91
      @twall91 Před 14 dny +47

      And the decades old layers of filth in the uncleaned popcorn machines! Not to mention the great new trend of having the option to get a special movie tie in popcorn bucket you can FFFFUUUCCCKKKK all the way until completion during the movie and get a refill and tell them, “oh! I don’t need the extra butter this time! I already put some of my own in there! 😉” 🤤

    • @Megasnoop
      @Megasnoop Před 14 dny +17

      @@twall91That's the best part

    • @harrisonlorens3585
      @harrisonlorens3585 Před 14 dny

      @@Megasnoop like did he really think we thought otherwise lmfao. we love butter flavored popcorn topping oil in this bitch.

  • @mollyjasinski7525
    @mollyjasinski7525 Před 14 dny +206

    that clip of the Disney vault commercial just unlocked a DEEP childhood memory of watching some Disney VHS and seeing that commercial on the video before the actual movie and begging my parents to buy whatever movie was sentenced to the vault because the concept of the vault hurt my little 8-year-old brain. So that’s neat that Disney did that to countless kids and parents!

    • @ellepalmer
      @ellepalmer Před 11 dny +4

      i was always so confused by the disney vault as a kid. i would be like “why do they say sleeping beauty is gone forever?” but i never cared because the movies i actually wanted were the ones we already had lol

    • @bacla100
      @bacla100 Před 7 dny

      Kids are an easy way to get in the parents' wallets.

  • @knofear8859
    @knofear8859 Před 14 dny +119

    That Netflix for Wii commercial gave me INTENSE whiplash, holy shit

    • @sydney229
      @sydney229 Před 14 dny +9

      I didn't recognize it at all until she went "seriously, what is it?" And then I had extremely vivid memories of walking around imitating her in her accent, to the point that I was told to stop😂

    • @JuriAmari
      @JuriAmari Před 2 dny +1

      I still have the Netflix disc for my Wii on my shelf! That was a huge throwback

  • @ynkas5579
    @ynkas5579 Před 15 dny +365

    god i miss life when you would see a wii / netflix ad on tv

    • @ArsonEndurance
      @ArsonEndurance Před 14 dny +21

      My family watched Netflix on wii long after the wii was dead. We actually killed a wii or two only using it for Netflix

    • @lylelylecrocodile2538
      @lylelylecrocodile2538 Před 10 dny +1

      One of my uncles has a Wii and it's basically just a Netflix machine

  • @askiadiepie8288
    @askiadiepie8288 Před 15 dny +453

    Please talk about how the ads on CZcams have gotten much worse! They tripled the length of unskipable ads, going from a 5-10 second ad to 30 second unskipable ads almost every time. Plus the skipable ads are always over 90 seconds now, so I always have to have my remote nearby/charged, (I watch on PlayStation) so I can't just eat and watch or fall asleep to the vids because I have to skip an ad every few minutes. Compared to before where I could just wait out some of the 30 second skipable ads so that I could just leave my controller off. The worst part is they likely did not increase the ad revenue for creators even though viewers are seeing more and longer ads.

    • @snoopysnacks
      @snoopysnacks Před 14 dny +48

      They want to make the ads so annoying that you'll get Premium.

    • @rain2986
      @rain2986 Před 14 dny +52

      I use my Xbox and I don't know if it's Xbox or YT that's doing it, but if the first commercial out of a batch ends at the same time the "skip ad in X seconds" counter goes to 0, the next ad auto-starts and the counter resets to make you wait at least 15 to 30 more seconds (sometimes without another chance to skip). It's like they're trying to trick you into watching more ads by pulling a bait-and-switch while you wait for the skip button to become clickable 😠

    • @Oldass_Deadass_dumbass_channel
      @Oldass_Deadass_dumbass_channel Před 14 dny

      You also get also significantly more on TV's or consoles. You can watch the same exact video on two different platforms and get different amounts of ads

    • @askiadiepie8288
      @askiadiepie8288 Před 14 dny +24

      @@rain2986Exactly and it's CZcams that happens on PlayStation and Roku TV too it's gotten to the point that I sometimes close the video and the open it over and over until they give me a 5 second ad or no ad. I can close and open the video 5 times and it would still be quicker than waiting out the 30 sec ads.

    • @JoshuaStDenis
      @JoshuaStDenis Před 14 dny +20

      It's funny because I used to be really annoyed when the old skippable 2 ads would come up and I'd miss the first skip and have to wait a couple seconds into the next one to skip it... How I wish to have that back 😂

  • @Tika_24
    @Tika_24 Před 14 dny +75

    we had a movie store by my house and we would go so often that we knew the owner, and he would give us the movie posters when they became outdated. we would go in and just say "I want....." and he would have a recommendation every time that was always so perfect. we ended up having like an account, and us kids would go in and he would let us rent movies without paying and when our parents went in they would just pay the tab. It was honestly the best part of my childhood. when movies went out of "style" I guess, he always told my dad first so we could buy them off him, and our movie collection got huge. honestly the freaking best. I really miss our video store.

    • @shannonceleste5557
      @shannonceleste5557 Před 9 dny +2

      Awh I hope movie store guy is thriving rn (as well as you and your fam!) 🤗

  • @rubberlover666
    @rubberlover666 Před 14 dny +26

    Oh lord the arguments in the rental stores that would break out because your parents were only renting ONE movie so everyone had to agree!

  • @leocoyote6579
    @leocoyote6579 Před 14 dny +270

    SQUEEBI is a kneeslapper enough on its own merit but goddamn the tagline of “sh!t you like in one spot” is absolutely bonkers

  • @hughphardid
    @hughphardid Před 15 dny +260

    Great math Eddy! Awesome job 👍
    Also want to remind everyone that your local library more than likely has hundreds of movies on DVD and Blu-Ray you can rent for free, and many libraries have gone fine free if youre a few days late. As long as you bring the movies back before maybe a month, youre fine. So if you miss the good ol days of Blockbuster, it's like that, but free.

    • @SparklRebel
      @SparklRebel Před 14 dny +14

      I remember when I was little, my mum would take my little brother and me to the library to pick out a veggietales movie

    • @repet-
      @repet- Před 14 dny +7

      ​@@SparklRebelI loved renting movies from the library and then going on Poptropica on the library computers that was awesome

    • @evilandmaliciouswarwick
      @evilandmaliciouswarwick Před 14 dny +4

      a library was how i had finally been able to start watching the twilight zone (a show i love very much). we moved a lot and didn't have much money so it was hard to have a dvd collection, especially television shows. libraries are so nice for accessing media.

    • @cesarionoexisto2848
      @cesarionoexisto2848 Před 14 dny +2

      i think the problem with that is people just dont really have a way to watch dvds anymore.

    • @annabelcunningham2848
      @annabelcunningham2848 Před 13 dny +2

      Also my library has streaming as well

  • @chrislee8343
    @chrislee8343 Před 14 dny +68

    I remember reading the novel "Less Than Zero" which is about rich teenagers in LA in the early 80s. They talk about getting Raiders of the Lost Ark on VHS like they just bought a new car. But I guess if VCRs were over $10,000 and a single tape cost $100 I can see why this was something only insanely wealthy kids had access to

    • @shannonceleste5557
      @shannonceleste5557 Před 9 dny +1

      Fun fact, that same author wrote American Psycho and The Rules of Attraction (I assume you've seen the first movie, highly recommend the second! if you liked LTZ)

  • @flacht_6
    @flacht_6 Před 14 dny +58

    Why do I find the Burback Boys’ videos so soothing, it just feels like going into your favorite Professor’s class teaching you about something they love

    • @lowlowseesee
      @lowlowseesee Před 8 dny +1

      they are fantastic and close. its a family business and its genuine. this is my firs one and i subbed at the point where they made the walmart family business joke. these guys are incredible lol

  • @ellarieee
    @ellarieee Před 14 dny +183

    god bless physical media. if they never put fleabag on dvd i’ll be so pissed oh my god

    • @Sylviawebs
      @Sylviawebs Před 14 dny +18

      fleabag is on dvd! i just got my blueray in the mail :)

  • @TheyCallMeJelly
    @TheyCallMeJelly Před 15 dny +319

    If his moustache grows any more it's going to become sentient 🤣

  • @tee-py3zx
    @tee-py3zx Před 14 dny +91

    as someone who works at a movie theatre, it's honestly depressing how big of a percentage of our customers are seniors. it worries me that soon enough, theatres aren't going to be profitable at all and will mostly close down

    • @andybaldman
      @andybaldman Před 14 dny +1

      Good. Then this generation can have their Blockbuster. These things die because people stop using them.

    • @not_applicable
      @not_applicable Před 13 dny +28

      theatres have gotten too greedy imo what teen/young is gonna spend $20 EACH (not including food/drinks either) to go see a movie with friends?

    • @xipalips
      @xipalips Před 13 dny +13

      ​@not_applicable Most of that money doesn't go to the theater, goes to the movie studio in exchange for the privilege of being allowed to screen the movie. Don't agree and they cut you off from all their stuff. When there's only a handful of players, this kills the theater.

    • @WoolyCow
      @WoolyCow Před 11 dny +3

      im pretty sure cinema isnt profitable these days...not from ticket sales anyways. thats why its $11 for a bucket of popcorn :>

    • @lpnp9477
      @lpnp9477 Před 9 dny +3

      Too expensive and feels like you're being gutted for literally everything. I liked seeing movies in the theater as a kid but now not only is barely anything compelling but it feels dirty dealing with them.
      That said we do go to the drive in still. 20 bucks a car, bring your dog, bring your own food, comfy seats, temperature control, no idiots yelling or clapping as far as you can hear. It's great.

  • @Rebeccaac
    @Rebeccaac Před 14 dny +60

    Gen Xer here, my dad was a boomer-I learned from him how important radio was, lots of tv shows were previously on radio. He explained to me this is why Ed Bergen (father of Candace) was a bad ventriloquist, he started on the radio. Also the movies had cartoons, shorts, double features and could be an all day thing. In my era “pan and scan” was an issue, how VHS was compromising film aspect ratio. It’s interesting to reflect on what is content in its true form. This got into my awareness growing up with different edits of movies on premium bs regular cable. We’d actually watch the regular cable version of Weird Science when it aired in spite of owning the VHS because the way they overdubbed the swearing or R rated stuff was hilarious. I remember being appalled at the 20th anniversary viewing of Star Wars seeing George Lucas alter the effects and scenes of what for me was a cherished movie. Media is just so ethereal now. I’ve started buying DVDs for what I can’t find anywhere due to things like music rights issues.

    • @makslargu5799
      @makslargu5799 Před 14 dny +7

      I think I could have a great career as a ventriloquist too if I were on the radio

    • @tomboy2980
      @tomboy2980 Před 11 dny +1

      I would recommend you the video "the power of VHS" by hbomberguy here on youtube. I'm Gen Z but grew up with (and still have a lot of) a big VHS collection, and that video was still the first time I've ever heard of "pan and scan". It's a whole analysis of how adapting art for the VHS format (and then to later formats) changes its substance, it reminded me a lot of your comment. If you like that one, his video "weighing the value of director's cuts" is also good, and also maligns the star wars special editions haha.

    • @Rebeccaac
      @Rebeccaac Před 10 dny

      @@tomboy2980 thanks I will check that out! And the other content too, just subscribed

    • @sarawilliams5990
      @sarawilliams5990 Před 10 dny +1

      I'm realizing that I'm going to have to start buying DVDs for older anime that I like, and even that's kind of difficult and expensive. It's just that something will be my favorite that I find on Hulu or Crunchy or wherever one day, and then the next, it's completely gone. Those anime used to at least be something I could track down on YT before they started getting taken down. It worries me that my favorite anime are going the way of lost media. I want to "own" them before they become something that would get talked about like an archeology dig in a Kenny Lauderdale video.

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Před 10 dny +1

      A radio ventriloquist? Might as well be a pilot who only goes on land.

  • @dillona1001
    @dillona1001 Před 15 dny +350

    Blockbuster❌
    Burbackster✅

  • @galactic85
    @galactic85 Před 15 dny +104

    There is a reason I've been using my local library again to rent movies that I want to see. :)
    Thanks for doing a video about renting and the problems with streaming!

  • @Americanbadashh
    @Americanbadashh Před 13 dny +23

    I never realized it until this video but we really did lose a community when movie rental places disappeared. Now I'm sad

  • @BernStoogin
    @BernStoogin Před 14 dny +36

    I unironically miss blockbuster so much. Half the fun was sneaking to the horror movie section and reading the back of the VHS case and imagining what the movie was like. That's such a huge reason i'm into horror and the fear of the unknown today.

    • @andybaldman
      @andybaldman Před 14 dny

      Kids don’t have to imagine anything today. Some machine does it for them. Sad.

    • @BernStoogin
      @BernStoogin Před 13 dny +5

      @@andybaldman damn that's crazy but nobody asked

    • @andybaldman
      @andybaldman Před 13 dny

      @@BernStoogin Nobody asked, but you got gold anyway.

  • @thomascuerden9421
    @thomascuerden9421 Před 14 dny +69

    That Matt Damon Hote Ones clip is pretty much legendary at this point . And for good reason.

  • @alenor210
    @alenor210 Před 15 dny +116

    I miss Blockbuster. My local one closed down when I was in like 5th grade, but I remember my mom taking my sisters and I there every now and then. At the time I was super into Star Wars, so most of my memories are just me begging my mom to let me rent Revenge of the Sith even though it was PG-13

  • @TheAbbyNormal
    @TheAbbyNormal Před 14 dny +42

    My wife and I periodically go to Goodwill and pick a movie out like its a rental night lol
    My mom managed a video store in a Kroger when i was little, and when i had to go in with her, she'd just park me in a corner and put on whatever i picked... Usually Kiki's Delivery Service or a Mary Kate and Ashley

  • @kyoyameganebereznoff
    @kyoyameganebereznoff Před 14 dny +20

    In-theater movie gimmicks are their own fascinating rabbit hole. The theater release of House on Haunted Hill (1959) included a gimmick called “Emergo” which featured a skeleton on strings flying across the theater.

  • @beastebeat4956
    @beastebeat4956 Před 14 dny +100

    I remember as a kid when Netflix was just getting going online and essentially every show or movieyou wanted would be there but now it is split between a bunch of different streaming services that now have ads or shitty interface and you have to go through a bunch of streaming services to find where the movie is on.

    • @SaltedRain
      @SaltedRain Před 14 dny +2

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    • @AliveisKip
      @AliveisKip Před 14 dny

      Protip: Google the name of the show or movie. The little blurb about it at the top of the page usually shows which streaming services you can find it on! Saves me a ton of time waiting for different apps to load

    • @sarahbrecher
      @sarahbrecher Před 10 dny

      Same

  • @crazywithak790
    @crazywithak790 Před 12 dny +10

    Fun Fact: My mom bought 2 copies of every Disney VHS tape. One to watch and one to collect. So we've got 2 of every Disney vhs movie with half never opened, and yes we do have 2 copies of the Little Mermaid VHS with the "special" castle.

  • @Haunted_Plush
    @Haunted_Plush Před 14 dny +13

    My dad does this thing where he rents dvds from the library, redbox, anywhere he can. Then he copies them onto a hard drive so we can watch them any time we want, we don't even need an internet collection. Plus you can copy from one hard drive to another so you can give your movie collection to your friends and family. It's helped him a ton when he's been deployed on submarines with nothing to do. He's been doing this for years and now we have THOUSANDS of movies and shows. It's a great system

    • @fmg_draws
      @fmg_draws Před 2 dny +1

      My dad used to do this, too! We still have multiple hard drives with movies and whenever I can’t find what I want to watch on a streaming service, I look there and find it most of the time. Especially with older movies and stuff that only came out here in Germany it’s probably the only way to still easily watch it. We’ve also lent out hard drives to friends, it’s so convenient.
      Unfortunately, he stopped doing it since streaming services became more popular and we stopped going to the library so often. I should probably start that tradition up again, it’s really great

  • @ericray5914
    @ericray5914 Před 14 dny +10

    There's another part of the business model that some people weren't aware of.
    VHS tapes were not available until about a year after the film was released. They were only available for sale to the rental companies and car about $100 each (before inflation). Starting in the late 80s, the tapes would become available for the public to buy for about $30 about two years after the film was released.
    Rental companies would often buy a lot of copies to rent out in the first year and then, as demand dropped, they would sell the used tapes too.

  • @mikian
    @mikian Před 14 dny +33

    ooh the feeling as a child when your parents say you can pick a movie to rent on a friday, the excitement is unmatched (though I only remember it with dvds, but we did have vhs tapes at home)
    or renting a computer game at the library.
    simple, yet complicated times. i definitely prefer now but the nostalgia is nice 😂

  • @heyzeus7258
    @heyzeus7258 Před 14 dny +22

    Thank you for continuing to make video essays about topics I've never thought about before until you've neatly condensed them into 30 minute videos. You're doing the right kind of work here.

  • @wheezywaiter
    @wheezywaiter Před 12 dny +6

    I’m only 7 minutes into this video (yes I’m commenting during the sponsor, which happens to be a sponsor that sponsored me once. I don’t even care! I’m out of control!) and I just have to tell you that I love this video. I think about film history and how it has lead to today all the time and this nails it. Jeezus. You guys are doing the world a service. (By world I mean my living room as I drink a beer before bed).

  • @amarui6129
    @amarui6129 Před 14 dny +18

    William Castle was a king. All his most famous movies had those Tingler-esque gimmicks.
    He had one where he made the audience vote for the ending with placards, although there was never an alternative ending filmed or available regardless of how the audience actually voted.

  • @RealGraySkyMusic
    @RealGraySkyMusic Před 15 dny +23

    As a horror fan I got very giddy when The Tingler was brought up

  • @starlight8554
    @starlight8554 Před 14 dny +22

    It’s so weird to see things I literally lived through rehashed in CZcams videos. Makes me feel old. Im Irish so I distinctly remember going to xtravision to rent movies every weekend. I also distinctly remember Netflix dvds lol.

  • @taylifts
    @taylifts Před 14 dny +11

    I JUST walked past a Redbox booth yesterday and started reminiscing. I love the lil cape they give you to wear that definitely doesnt serve any other purpose other than looking cool

  • @samcarbonneau9302
    @samcarbonneau9302 Před 14 dny +10

    This is genuinely one of my favorite videos you two have ever made. This is so wonderful, would love to see more content in this vein

  • @DeLorean4
    @DeLorean4 Před 14 dny +7

    VCRs were so expensive that they were also offered as rentals. I don't think my father purchased his first VCR until the late '80s. Before that, he'd rent the tapes AND the machine.

    • @lpnp9477
      @lpnp9477 Před 9 dny

      I remember renting a ps2 as a wee lad along with some games for a week and on the last day I dropped my skateboard on it and my parents had to pay for it. Needless to say, my parents never rented for me again and I'm pretty sure that store stopped renting hardware.

  • @flamingturkey654
    @flamingturkey654 Před 14 dny +5

    This is an incredible video essay! The discussion of consumers wanting everything at home and killing the community that stores like Blockbuster reminds me of Putnam’s book Bowling Alone.

  • @eileenramirez476
    @eileenramirez476 Před 13 dny +4

    this is exactly why one of my main hobbies is physical media collection. Some of my all-time favorite memories as a kid was looking through a selection of DVDs and being able to look at the covers, the menus, the booklets and having an extensive DVD collection brings me back to that place.
    It's also so exciting to me when something has old ads, transports you to a different time

    • @maxhalley4373
      @maxhalley4373 Před 11 dny

      Same. Even if you buy DVDs now a lot of them barely even have a menu. Most don't have special features. Older DVD releases are better but I have been starting my own personal collection of some of my favorites. My parents had and still have a large collection and I remember spending a lot of time reading the backs of ones I wasn't allowed to watch.

  • @mae7504
    @mae7504 Před 14 dny +55

    i just need to say it. i am 17. i’m in gen Z and blockbuster WAS my childhood. and when netflix was first on wii my neighbor had to set it up. we were there too.

    • @BeersAndBeatsPDX
      @BeersAndBeatsPDX Před 14 dny +10

      I'm surprised Blockbuster was even still around for you to remember. I used to skateboard to the one in my town but this was something like 30 years ago.

    • @Why_It
      @Why_It Před 14 dny +7

      Born in late '99. Blockbuster was only around in my area until I was about 8-9. Our best (and closest) theater was shut down because the mall it was located in closed due to lack of sizable crowds in 2019. I have fond memories of that very distinct Blockbuster smell. We ended up using Redbox more often for convenience. Walmart usually has one posted at the entrance. In 2015-ish weekly we'd BOGO or price-match snacks and groceries and rented a movie on the way out.

    • @drsexycoolmeow8126
      @drsexycoolmeow8126 Před 14 dny

      @@BeersAndBeatsPDX I'm 19, I fondly remember the last time I went to blockbuster when I was probably 6? We rented Coraline. Most of us Gen Z very much still had blockbuster, ours lasted until probably 2010. Also a lot of used the redbox kiosks

    • @OdiiFFA
      @OdiiFFA Před 14 dny +3

      You were born the year the wii released and Netflix came out in wii when you were 3 or 4, what are you talking about??

    • @jennifervasquez
      @jennifervasquez Před 14 dny +1

      Thats so wild to me bc im 23 n i dont think ive ever stepped foot inside a video rental store in my life. If i wanted to watch a movie as a kid i had a choice between my aunts collection of old vhs tapes or buying pirated dvds from dudes set up on the ground outside of stores.

  • @alfiealcorn
    @alfiealcorn Před 14 dny +18

    The exact moment you said to watch out for 'that Ripley guy' my cat started meowing and scratching at the door
    Her name is Ripley

  • @Colyde25
    @Colyde25 Před 10 dny +2

    I remember my mind was blown when my dad got Netflix and we got our first dvd in the mail. I don’t have too many memories from blockbuster cause I was in the movie theaters seeing them on the big screen sneaking in full dinners in my Nana’s purse.

  • @twistedlittlepuppy
    @twistedlittlepuppy Před 10 dny +2

    As someone who studied television in undergrad, I feel like this video should be required viewing for students. It's a pretty well done, condensed history!

  • @alexjohnson9768
    @alexjohnson9768 Před 14 dny +11

    Just wanted to say I love these videos. Such a fun mix of nostalgia, humor and thought out discussion. Hope you boys can keep up these vids for a long while ❤

  • @harleykay8829
    @harleykay8829 Před 15 dny +49

    Babe wake up, new Burback video just dropped

  • @anyroad5455
    @anyroad5455 Před 6 dny +1

    Every Friday when I was growing up, we’d go to Blockbuster, rent a movie and a game then invite my grandparents over for dinner. I loved watching movies with them and then showing the game I was playing to my grandma and grandpa. It was amazing.

  • @ChiefKeefBangBanq
    @ChiefKeefBangBanq Před 12 dny +1

    I need the eddy podcast back there been a hole in my heart for the past 2 years that just can’t be filled

  • @perrywclifton
    @perrywclifton Před 15 dny +9

    As an Oddity Archive fan, seeing that Magnetic Video intro on any other channel gave me whiplash

  • @HeisenbergFam
    @HeisenbergFam Před 15 dny +85

    If every teacher was as handsome as Eddie, school attendance would be 100%

  • @rachelbbq
    @rachelbbq Před 10 dny +1

    My college had its own movie theater that was free for students, played 3-5 movies per week, and all the movies were voted in by students. It was so much fun every week going to the movies with other people in my college community and meeting new friends! One of my favorite parts of college honestly and I miss the community so much. They had different movie slots, so they tried to play a good mix of indie, classic, blockbuster, etc. movies and they also did midnights which were always an event. I watched a lot of things I might have never picked out on my own, so it was a great way to find new movies!

  • @quinnhindley9512
    @quinnhindley9512 Před 14 dny +2

    The amount of effort you guys put into your videos does not go unnoticed. This is really well thought out.

  • @giorap2625
    @giorap2625 Před 14 dny +6

    You guys always have great takes on pop culture. When eddy said made for tv movies are like made for Netflix movies, great comparison!

  • @TerryB2
    @TerryB2 Před 15 dny +17

    Thank you for the video Edward Birdback

  • @CreativeMindsAudio
    @CreativeMindsAudio Před 14 dny +2

    Great video on the history of everything video related! I will say that youtube has had a large amount of amazing content lately that's often way more interesting than what is on the big streaming services.

  • @ethanschrader
    @ethanschrader Před 14 dny +2

    Legitimately one of the best CZcams videos I’ve seen in a long time. Great work boys!

  • @JayColor
    @JayColor Před 12 dny +6

    "You see that reflection?"
    Jokes on you, I got an anti-glare screen.

    • @lpnp9477
      @lpnp9477 Před 9 dny +1

      Matte screen means you're an alpha

  • @sysnootles5039
    @sysnootles5039 Před 14 dny +6

    you guys HAVE to look more into william castle & his gimmicks, he was such a dope director

  • @nickobeazo
    @nickobeazo Před 10 dny +1

    Memory unlocked: seeing the ad campaign for the Disney Vault, that was DEEP in the archives 🤯

  • @clareseib9000
    @clareseib9000 Před 8 dny

    Excellent content as always! Something I learned in college (I took an Intro to Film class for a gen credit I needed) was that when people started trying to watch movies on TVs at home, movie companies kept the screen picture wide so it would be cut off on a TV screen. But people didn't care lol some then movies changed to a square frame to suite home TVs. On top of B&W vs color, it's another way to estimate the year/date of a movie!

  • @mmw4990
    @mmw4990 Před 14 dny +4

    This has to be the funniest burback movie yet. Jokes every 10 seconds and they all hit hard lol

  • @__m-a-x__
    @__m-a-x__ Před 11 dny +3

    Buy dvds. You can find so many under $5 at Goodwill, pawn shops, book stores, etc

  • @jswizzletdrizzle
    @jswizzletdrizzle Před 12 dny

    this was so well done! also seeing two brothers make something together is sooo wholesome

  • @Wilderness-Will
    @Wilderness-Will Před 9 dny

    The tone of this video strikes a perfect balance between entertaining and informative and I hope y'all do many more like this!

  • @xirrojones1888
    @xirrojones1888 Před 15 dny +13

    my sweet boys have uploaded 😩

  • @nxi8792
    @nxi8792 Před 14 dny +6

    I feel like you just skipped right over redbox.

    • @eggyleggy1425
      @eggyleggy1425 Před 14 dny +1

      Ikr? I barely remember Blockbusters, they were going out of business when Redbox was booming. I remember almost every Friday night my family and I would rent a movie, get a pizza, and have a fun movie night. And unlike Blockbusters, they still exist 🤷‍♂️

  • @sanshiromotoi1060
    @sanshiromotoi1060 Před 13 dny

    i saw you two at the renaissance fair with your social circle !! i was like man those glasses and beard men are familiar-looking…
    Hope y’all had fun and keep up the great content

  • @pieawaitsme
    @pieawaitsme Před 14 dny

    This video was really great guys. So quality and really interesting info. You can tell you both spent a long time on it

  • @josephchase3079
    @josephchase3079 Před 14 dny +5

    i sail the seven seas. no way am i paying for a dozen streaming services.

  • @admiralweb27
    @admiralweb27 Před 15 dny +6

    Better like this video hard to enough to scare Tony the Tingler!

  • @ianbean1750
    @ianbean1750 Před 14 dny

    love you eggy and toe-knee
    this video is absolute bananas. y’all killed it. might be my favorite video on this channel!!!

  • @tenworms
    @tenworms Před 14 dny +2

    I am very lucky to have a place called "Mike's Movie Madness" in my city with 80,000 plus movies to rent. 3 bucks a movie for 3 days of rental time, one dollar a day for late fees. Whenever they don't have something I wanna watch I just pirate it, but most of the things I want to watch they have. Weird shit, too, they've got Last Summer on VHS, they've got Love and Pop, they've got Trash Humpers. Really neat place, run I think mostly by volunteers and essentially kept afloat by a community that just likes having it around too much to let it die.

    • @Blue-rw3di
      @Blue-rw3di Před 9 dny

      I can’t believe they’ve got Last Summer. That movie barely feels real, hard to imagine it on physical release

    • @tenworms
      @tenworms Před 9 dny

      @@Blue-rw3di Yeah it was harrowing. Felt like a cursed artifact.

  • @claireh4756
    @claireh4756 Před 14 dny +15

    Boring adult stuff: acquisitions create debt and cause the bought company to need to make cut backs and run more efficiently. If the acquirer can't do their job better faster and stronger, huge losses will ensue, and consumers ALWAYS bear those losses.

    • @JoshuaStDenis
      @JoshuaStDenis Před 14 dny +8

      Right but that doesn't excuse the fact that any one of these canned movies (Batwoman, Coyote, etc.) can be SOLD to another studio completely and actually get 1) paid for their product and 2) have a large groups hard work seen by the public.

    • @xipalips
      @xipalips Před 13 dny

      ​@@JoshuaStDenisYou have to amortize the expenses in that event, so the other studios likely aren't offering enough to offset the immediate gain of the tax deductions

    • @JoshuaStDenis
      @JoshuaStDenis Před 13 dny +1

      @@xipalips a $70 million production that they wrote off for only $30 million. You don't understand the industry if you think they couldn't have gotten a number close to that and salvaged their reputation with the industry reluctant to work with the in the future. They cost themselves more in the long run than they ever gained from this one year write off.

    • @JoshuaStDenis
      @JoshuaStDenis Před 13 dny +1

      @@xipalips furthermore, had they chose to release it, it easily would have cleared $70 Mil domestically which is all that's needed in this case for a studio to not consider it a flop. Plus the streaming revenue they would gain after release online.

    • @xipalips
      @xipalips Před 7 dny

      @@JoshuaStDenis Neither of us know what the offers were and if they financially made sense. And you don't understand the industry if you think a film can be released for $0. $70 million was only production. The last two live action Looney Tunes have been flops. Everyone in the business has had work shelved, the majority of entertainment industry workers aren't going to decline WB just because of a shelved project, they don't have that option. No working actors going to say no to a paycheck.

  • @validpostage
    @validpostage Před 14 dny +5

    fuck it, too many streaming services and too expensive. piracy is once again more convenient. if studios don't want piracy, make it as easy as it used to be.

  • @corrosivesprings9526
    @corrosivesprings9526 Před 13 dny +1

    Couldn’t watch the video yesterday because I was stuck in the middle of skibidi, Ohio, so I had no service. It was well worth the wait. This one must have been interesting to research for. The technology of tv and movies have advanced so rapidly it’s insane

  • @kathryn8467
    @kathryn8467 Před 12 dny +1

    the disney vault portion unlocked a DEEP seeded memory from my brain. wow, i forgot about seeing that on movies as a kid

  • @itsmejb
    @itsmejb Před 15 dny +4

    Thank you for explaining in gaming terms, very inclusive of you, Misters Burback.

  • @tristinsmith1220
    @tristinsmith1220 Před 15 dny +3

    so companys have always been scamming us and we just do nothing swag ima finish this vid and do nothing lol cant wait brothers for the next ep

  • @boybutch
    @boybutch Před 14 dny +1

    another banger from two Chicago twins
    ive been thinking of buying a DVD player and investing in physical media (and the library's DVD set) and this video has pushed me to do so, thanks besties

  • @legofarm13
    @legofarm13 Před 6 dny

    This is the kind of video I’ve been waiting for you guys to make.

  • @dogwithsandels
    @dogwithsandels Před 15 dny +4

    Woo we're bur-back baby!!!!

  • @weestbound
    @weestbound Před 15 dny +8

    we are so back

  • @karolynwooley1232
    @karolynwooley1232 Před 12 dny

    I genuinely get so excited when I see that there is a new Burback video

  • @janey4319
    @janey4319 Před 10 dny +1

    this video calmed me down from an anxiety attack really well, thanks!

  • @ChrisTrenary
    @ChrisTrenary Před 14 dny +3

    another banger from eddy ninepins and the tingler

  • @sfnurh
    @sfnurh Před 15 dny +16

    eddy..... it was only 65 percent..... EDDY.... EDDDYYY

  • @Chubby_Bub
    @Chubby_Bub Před 11 dny +1

    I miss going to Hollywood Video with my family and being excited to see what they had, instead of opening each streaming service and scrolling through their proprietary slop until no one wants to even have a movie night anymore

  • @OrdinaryDrummer
    @OrdinaryDrummer Před 14 dny +2

    I love how this channel is a pure trip down memory lane.

  • @waves5072
    @waves5072 Před 15 dny +8

    Another video by the Burback bros! What are they gonna talk about today? *clicks video* Ugh... le sigh ... when are these guys gonna talk about the new Popeyes chicken sandwich??

  • @matthewcostanzo4881
    @matthewcostanzo4881 Před 15 dny +4

    The Boys are back !

  • @adevans20
    @adevans20 Před 7 dny +1

    This is top notch content! Please keep doing more things like this 😊

  • @daniellelewis9926
    @daniellelewis9926 Před 17 hodinami

    I have so many friends who worked on coyote vs acme. Most of them talk crap about the things they work on, but every single one of them was so excited for this movie. People really put their all in it. It's still this weird ghost when working on film sets when people wear their wrap gifts crossing their fingers it eventually comes out

  • @Likwidfox
    @Likwidfox Před 14 dny +4

    Hastings was rad because it had not only movie rental but you could buy music,comics and video games. Now its a Super Sized porn store.Go figure.

    • @LDrosophila
      @LDrosophila Před 14 dny

      I loved Hastings. I could have spent hours browsing the shelves.