VHS
This seems like the type of movie that would look cool watched on VHS, instead of DVD/Blu-Ray or digital, given its 1970s-throwback aesthetic. The lower quality might create a more genuine feel to what Tarantino is going for. Has anyone watched this on VHS and noticed if it enhances the viewing experience or makes it unique? Also is the VHS to Kill Bill one of those too where the “full screen” actually shows more of the image than the widescreen?
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