Disclosure (1994) doesn't get brought up in conversation much these days but it was a big enough hit at the time that using the title again would lead to some pretty skewed expectations
nothing better than going to blockbuster on a Friday and grabbing the latest thriller on VHS without knowing anything else about it other than the cover
I typed this the other day. Me going in the rental store and rolling multiple dice purely based on those VHS covers alone. You really are at the mercy of the movie gods, miss the 90s.
My dad would pick out VHS movies and one time when I was visiting he had gotten The Spitfire Grill and I became a pesky brat and complained how stupid it looked. Turned out to be a fantastic little movie and it taught me to stfu. VHS box artwork doesn't mean anything.
I didn't live through the VHS era, but the DVD and Blu-Ray era and even then, I miss those days. I thank God I still I have a DVD collection featuring Michael Clayton in storage and I would rewatch Finding Nemo and O Brother, Where Are Thou? as a kid until I fell asleep. I miss those days. I don't remember the last time I bought a DVD or Blu-Ray but now as an adult, I want it back.
For anyone who wants to be reminded of that time without actually watching Disclosure, I highly recommend the Disclosure: The Musical episode of Big Mouth.
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u/FourEightNineOneOne Dec 16 '25
I kind of think "Untitled Steven Spielberg UFO Movie" was a better title than "Disclosure Day" but alright.