Sentences with phrase «videocassette which»

Thus, the sale to children of videocassettes which the society decides are inappropriate for them can be prohibited.

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Virtually all of the R and PG - l3 films which contain violent and sexually violent material are available for sale in videocassette stores.
Therefore, the only action which is consistent with free expression, no matter how much some individuals may dislike the content of the videocassette, is to require that videos intended for adults (R - rated, X-rated and unrated) not be displayed prominently in storefronts and not sold or rented to persons under l7 years of age.
Those like me accustomed to seeing the Indiana Jones films in the wonder of degraded pan-and-scan videocassettes should rejoice at the sight of these DVDs, which offer higher resolution and preserve the considerable frame width in anamorphic widescreen transfers nearer to 2.35:1 than the 2.20:1 aspect ratios widely cited.
Dennis» cameras are equipped with 6 - hour tapes, which if he's changing them on schedule would add up to well over 100 videocassettes for the period covered, a believable enough supply considering his profession.
You'd never know given her day to day routine, which involves making weak tea for a boss too lazy to fire her (at least for a while), ineffectually feeding her pet rabbit Bunzo, and watching and re-watching a videocassette of the Coen brothers» classic film «Fargo.»
This reality may upset purists, but it is more likely to amaze those accustomed to worn - out videocassettes and one can not deny that the presentation is a revelation, even on sequences with simple visuals (which can be said about much of Cinderella).
Widescreen is the only way to see it, and even if the non-anamorphic video isn't great, it's worlds better than a Pan & Scan videocassette, which can not be said for Johnston's first Disney film.
I say this as someone who maintains a great fondness for the 1990 videocassette NBA Superstars (which I gladly upgraded to DVD long before it went out of print) that set pro basketball highlights to pop songs of the time.
Released during a craze of what was known as «Full Motion Video», the game recycled footage that was originally recorded for an unreleased console from Hasbro called «NEMO» back in 1987, which in unison with the video aspect of the time, utilized VHS videocassettes as opposed to cartridges or CD - ROM.
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