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I do miss the old VHS mom and pop stores. It was so much fun to go an look at all the boxes and try to figure out which one to rent based on the descriptions. I miss the combination of carpet fresh and fresh popped pop corn smell that it had. I would spend at least an hour looking around. -
I don't miss VHS one bit. I'm fine with DVD's/BlueRay, but I rent movies next to never. It was always a pain in the arse. It was fun as a kid though, my dad would rent kung foo and samurai videos for us to watch.Leave a comment:
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Ever since they switched to DVD my experience has usually been:
Rent movie.
Go home and play movie.
Find movie is scratched and unwatchable to completion.
Return movie.
Be accused of scratching movie.
Store puts scratched movie back on shelf to be rented again.
New releases were generally okay, but I'd usually buy a movie I cared enough to watch anyway (not really a cinema-goer* and buying a DVD is still cheaper than a family visit to the movies). So I gave up on video stores years ago. Not nostalgic about them one. single. bit.
*Pixar excepted.Leave a comment:
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Oh, but why? The vending machines are so warm and personable.....
::laffs::
JK, I hope y'all know.
I DO miss trips to the video store to check out the latest flick without having to buy it. I don't have an internet connected idiot box, so if I want to see a movie these days, I either have to A.] Buy it B.] Check it out from the library (after they FINALLY get it in) or C.] Wait until it shows up at BUYBACKS for $3.99 or in the five-buck bin at Wal-Mart....Leave a comment:
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We are fortunate in Austin to have a couple of locally owned stores that cater to the video crazies. I Luv Video and Vulcan Video are both great places to go and find a forgotten relic or a crazy import or even a new blu ray.Leave a comment:
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Definately. I use to ride the bike to town every week back in the '80s and get a movie/ Nintendo game, and a cola. I still would rather have one around instead of those vender machines.Leave a comment:
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We have a Family Video here in town, opened up a year or to ago.Last place around to rent a movie.Leave a comment:
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Yeah, I miss the mom and pop store up the street from me. I didn't know that age restrictions ever applied at video stores. I always rented whatever I wanted. I remember one summer, my friend and I rented every single Horror movie they had. We were clearly not even 16 at the time. Hell, I'm not sure we were 13 at the time! I've missed the mom and pop video stores for years.Leave a comment:
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Nostalgic for video stores yet?
With video stores disappearing from the urban landscape, and the mom and pop video stores long gone, is it too soon to get misty eyed about them?
This past year stalwart Blockbuster was finally laid to rest (in Canada), and Rogers video is mostly where you can pick out your cel phone now, having shrunk by half. I don't even know if Jumbo video... The first of the superstores in Canada when I was a teen, is still around.
What I do miss is the mom and pop corner video store I grew up with, particularly since I was a latchkey kid with access to the family video store account after school every day, and they tended to ignore age restrictions when renting movies back then too.Last edited by samurainoir; Apr 18, '12, 4:00 PM.Tags: None


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