You remember VHS, right? I still haven't upgraded: Clerks Beavis and Butthead Do America Jurassic Park Speed Teen Wolf (still the most underrated comedy ever made) Wayne's World Guns and Roses - Welcome to the Videos Chris Rock - Bring the Pain (still the funniest 60 minutes ever recorded) Weird Al Yankovic - The Compleat Al (One of the rarest Weird Al collectibles available...this probably will never get released on DVD)
The Wall DM- Songs of Faith and Devotion Clockwork Orange Gave the rest to the parents when I went to DVD back in 'Nam.
Jurassic Park, Nutty Professor, Jerry Maguire, Transformers the Movie, Aladdin, Lion King, Mission Impossible and Babe (yes the talking pig) oddly enough I have all of these movies on dvd except for mission impossible and Babe. (I have a backup of Transformers waiting for the 2-disc special edition coming out in Nov)
Marie Antoinette - the 1938 version. Miracle of Morgan's Creek I think the rest I have upgraded. I need to upgrade those.
I have about every Disney animated movie made as well as a bunch of other children movies. I should probably sell them on ebay as one large lot though shipping would be outragous. I hate throwing them out though.
Too numerous to count. I started buying DVD several years ago when I got new movies, but I haven't converted over any of my VHSs to DVD format, and I probably won't unless my VHS/DVD VCR ceases to work and I don't feel like buying a dual player again.
I have several hundred, they fill up most of a wall in my house. Most are available on DVD, but I just had other things to put my money towards, so they haven't been replaced yet. The ones that can't be replaced are the Dinosaurs tv series and The Maxx. I haven't checked in awhile though, so they might be available now.
About 25, mostly music related. I still haven't upgraded either. Ken Burns "Baseball" Documentary (9 tape set) Rolling Stones at Madison Square Garden 2002 Bruce Springsteen at Madison Square Garden 2000 "This is Punk" (British Punk Rock Documentary) Bootleg copy of "C*cksucker Blues" - Rolling Stones - 1972 Lots of Muddy Waters and Lightnin' Hopkins footage Lots of footage of me playing with my bands in Los Angeles
Space Jam Not Movies: Hakeem the Dream Dream Team 96 A compilation of plays and moments of the All stars weekend of all time till 93
The Disney Cartoon of Robin Hood is the only one I'll still watch and I still think its the best cartoon Disney ever made.
skateboarding videos from the 80s (Bones Brigade, etc.) butthole surfers videos hakeem the dream clutch I and II pr0n that's about it...i no longer have a VCR on which to play them.
ET All 3 Indiana Jones (also own on dvd) All 3 Star wars (also on dvd) TMNT 1 and 2 Home Alone Die Hard Matrix (also on dvd) Mississippi burning Towering Inferno Ghandi (also on dvd) Aladdin (also on dvd) Lion King (also on dvd) Beauty and the Beast Thats all i can think of but i know i got moreo n vhs