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#1 bshanholtzer
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I'm going to be sad seeing them all go...first Hollywood and soon Blockbuster. There are no others left in my area.

I remember being a small boy going with my dad on Friday nights to rent the latest movie and picking up a pizza on the way home...

or riding bikes down after school with a group of friends to rent the latest games...

redbox and netflix just don't bring the same excitement....

ah well...good memories I was hoping to share with my children but alas,

Goodby video rental stores you will be surely missed

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I don't mind them dying off, the blockbusters here have always been ridiculously expensive. 4 pounds for a 24-hour rental of a premiere movie, wat. Might as well double it and make an experience out of it in cinemaxx.

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I'm going to be sad seeing them all go...first Hollywood and soon Blockbuster. There are no others left in my area.

I remember being a small boy going with my dad on Friday nights to rent the latest movie and picking up a pizza on the way home...

or riding bikes down after school with a group of friends to rent the latest games...

redbox and netflix just don't bring the same excitement....

ah well...good memories I was hoping to share with my children but alas,

Goodby video rental stores you will be surely missed

bshanholtzer
agreed. They were a lot of fun. :cry:
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#4 Agent-Zero
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I like video on demand better
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#5 Strider_91
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Doesn't seem the case at all here? Blockbusters is great value and it's always got a few people in.. I would hate to see stores like that go out of business.. i collect movies and prefer to get them instantly from a store rather than order and wait a few days before watching
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#6 Xx_Hopeless_xX
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i was sad to see gamecrazy go..but i never really rented from Hollywood or Blockbuster...maybe once in awhile...now i have netflix though so :P..

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#7 rockguy92
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They just closed here too.
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#8 metroidfood
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Who cares? Netflix > Blockbuster. No more late fees, woooo!

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#9 2Chalupas
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Still got a blockbuster by me. It's been there many years. I almost never see anyone in there, so I wonder how they stay in business or if they'll last much longer They have a fair selection of blu rays and PS3 games too. The blu rays literally NOBODY ever checks out, I actually scoured the shelf looking for one that was "out" but couldn't even find one. That's not a good sign. The video games are almost as bad, but at least a few of them are checked out. Not enough for me to think they are making any money though.
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#10 bshanholtzer
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Still got a blockbuster by me. It's been there many years. I almost never see anyone in there, so I wonder how they stay in business or if they'll last much longer They have a fair selection of blu rays and PS3 games too. The blu rays literally NOBODY ever checks out, I actually scoured the shelf looking for one that was "out" but couldn't even find one. That's not a good sign. The video games are almost as bad, but at least a few of them are checked out. Not enough for me to think they are making any money though.2Chalupas
Blockbuster is on the verge of filing for bankruptcy

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#12 judog1
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I use to rent all sorts of N64/PS2 games when I was younger, it's a shame that there is no where to try out games now without having to purchase them. Gamefly still needs some catching up to do if they want to become as good as Netflix.
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It's D-Day, not V-E day. Stalin should not be there... The memorial should be dedicated to British, Canadian, and American soldiers.

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The big chain video stores might be going away, but there are still some mom-and-pop stores that are still going strong. That's where I'm at right now.

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#15 XilePrincess
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I remember that too, good times. On saturday I ended up going to one with my boyfriend and his family to pick out a couple movies, and on the way his mom said "you guys can pick out one cassette each" without really thinking. Nostalgia hit me like a sack of bricks right then. We still have quite a few rental places around here, like rogers rental, blockbuster and movie gallery, along with a few independent stores. I think game rental stores will become freestanding if the movie rental business goes kaput, at least for a while.
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#16 judog1
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The big chain video stores might be going away, but there are still some mom-and-pop stores that are still going strong. That's where I'm at right now.

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That's true, but I'm not sure how long these local ones are going to last, I'm surprised the people are still even going to the ones near here.
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#17 SolidSnake35
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Never really used Blockbuster until lately. We rented 5 movies for £5 or something. Not bad really.
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#18 harashawn
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I haven't heard of any video stores closing. They all seem to be doing pretty well in my area. :?
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I'm going to be sad seeing them all go...first Hollywood and soon Blockbuster. There are no others left in my area.

I remember being a small boy going with my dad on Friday nights to rent the latest movie and picking up a pizza on the way home...

or riding bikes down after school with a group of friends to rent the latest games...

redbox and netflix just don't bring the same excitement....

ah well...good memories I was hoping to share with my children but alas,

Goodby video rental stores you will be surely missed

bshanholtzer

all things must come to a end. :cry: sad I know...

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#20 markop2003
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I don't mind them dying off, the blockbusters here have always been ridiculously expensive. 4 pounds for a 24-hour rental of a premiere movie, wat. Might as well double it and make an experience out of it in cinemaxx.

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Pounds? Did Denmark get invaded by the brits when i wasn't looking? I won't miss them.
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#21 Big_Bad_Sad
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Its been years since I set foot in a Blockbusters.
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#22 Hallenbeck77  Moderator
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[QUOTE="judog1"][QUOTE="Hallenbeck77"]

The big chain video stores might be going away, but there are still some mom-and-pop stores that are still going strong. That's where I'm at right now.

That's true, but I'm not sure how long these local ones are going to last, I'm surprised the people are still even going to the ones near here.

The guy who owns the one I work at has been doing it for a little over 20 years. He has two other stores as well. He's doing something right.
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#23 judog1
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[QUOTE="Hallenbeck77"][QUOTE="judog1"][QUOTE="Hallenbeck77"]

The big chain video stores might be going away, but there are still some mom-and-pop stores that are still going strong. That's where I'm at right now.

That's true, but I'm not sure how long these local ones are going to last, I'm surprised the people are still even going to the ones near here.

The guy who owns the one I work at has been doing it for a little over 20 years. He has two other stores as well. He's doing something right.

What kind of neighborhood do you live in? I think the ones around here are staying open because a lot of people can't afford to go buy the dvd.
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#24 Hallenbeck77  Moderator
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[QUOTE="Hallenbeck77"][QUOTE="judog1"] That's true, but I'm not sure how long these local ones are going to last, I'm surprised the people are still even going to the ones near here.judog1
The guy who owns the one I work at has been doing it for a little over 20 years. He has two other stores as well. He's doing something right.

What kind of neighborhood do you live in? I think the ones around here are staying open because a lot of people can't afford to go buy the dvd.

We operate three stores, one in Waikiki, and two right outside Honolulu. One of the reasons we stay open is because we offer what the chains dont--an extensive library of foreign films, uncensored versions of a lot of movies, films that are more "adult" in nature, and we're open 24/7.
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Good riddance. Have always been expensive and never convienet with the selection.
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#26 Crazyguy105
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Somehow the two Blockbusters near me continue to stay open.

I'm glad, I don't want to deal with GameFly since I've heard they're really slow and when I want to watch a movie, I prefer to run out and watch it instantly. Not wait a few days. :P

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#27 XD4NTESINF3RNOX
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Blockbuster and Movie Gallery are already gone in my area goodnight sweet princes

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#28 Serraph105
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you know none have died off where I live save for the one in the convienence store, but the rest seem to be going strong. I would appreciate them taking some movies off the "new release section though. They have movies in that category that that have been out since last year.

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99 cent rental at the Redbox is a much better deal than the 4.99 plus at Blockbuster/Hollywood. They brought it on themselves with their ridiculous pricing.
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#30 Darksonic666
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Yeah your right video stores are dying and they will be missed every thing is going online it seems :(

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I have stepped into a video rental store since I was about 7 or 8. I like Netflix much better anyway since the movies get delievered right to my house and there's tons of stuff I can watch online if I really wanted to.

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#32 mrbojangles25
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[QUOTE="bshanholtzer"]

I'm going to be sad seeing them all go...first Hollywood and soon Blockbuster. There are no others left in my area.

I remember being a small boy going with my dad on Friday nights to rent the latest movie and picking up a pizza on the way home...

or riding bikes down after school with a group of friends to rent the latest games...

redbox and netflix just don't bring the same excitement....

ah well...good memories I was hoping to share with my children but alas,

Goodby video rental stores you will be surely missed

auron_16

agreed. They were a lot of fun. :cry:

yea I have fond memories of just browsing Blockbuster for like an hour with my folks and fighting with my sister over what movie to get.

Nostalgia aside, though, its just the way things are going. I love Netflix like 1000x more than I ever did Blockbuster, and my friends swear by Redbox or whatever its called.

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Blockbuster became unacceptable when they started charging you $10 a pop to rent games.
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Good times, but they wont be missed to dearly. I don't know how I ever got by without Netflix and Instant Streamed movies. I've watched so many full series that I never got to watch on tv, and I always get the latest movies in the mail. So convenient. :)

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Good times, but they wont be missed to dearly. I don't know how I ever got by without Netflix and Instant Streamed movies. I've watched so many full series that I never got to watch on tv, and I always get the latest movies in the mail. So convenient. :)

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[size=11]Our local rental store down the street closed this year. [/size] :(
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#37 heysharpshooter
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NetFlix and cheaper DVDs for purcahse started the decline of rental stores, but RedBox is the dagger that it slowly killing them. Seriously, so much more convinent and much cheaper.

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I always preferred renting to netflix. I don't really know why though. Adieu rental stores *cries*.
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#39 SkylinePigeon
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Here they've all closed except Blockbuster. Usually I'm sad to see a place go out of business, but they really are kind of irrelevant now.
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99 cent rental at the Redbox is a much better deal than the 4.99 plus at Blockbuster/Hollywood. They brought it on themselves with their ridiculous pricing. hockey73
If you use the code BREAKROOM you'll get the DVD for free. They gave us that code when the put the redbox about a year ago, still works.
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Only the chain stores are going out of business. Independent stores are still doing fine since they usually stock movies that the major chains and websites won't (things like foreign films, silent films, indie films, and of course porno which always helps profits :P)
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#42 TechDubDoob
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I know exactly what you mean but times are a changing. Going and picking out a movie was so much fun. It would always take me so long to make a decision.

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#43 DevilBorg
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I'll miss them too, but things do change. It's more digital now. Blockbuster closed here some months ago, and Hollywood Video is closing now. We only have 1 store left for renting (Showtime Video).
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public library.

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No late fees and you can find what you are looking for + streaming, i say good riddance.
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#47 topsemag55
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Sure, it will be sad to see them go, but they refused to match the competition.

Which would you choose - no late fees and keep the movie as long as you want - or pay up just because you got there a little late?

The rental stores could have waived late fees, and that would have brought in more business, but they didn't.

TBH, I purchase DVD movies online. I'd rather own them than rent them.

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Red Box is where it is at...

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#49 xionvalkyrie
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Meh, never really had any good memories from Blockbusters. Netflix is just sooo much better.

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Only the chain stores are going out of business. Independent stores are still doing fine since they usually stock movies that the major chains and websites won't (things like foreign films, silent films, indie films, and of course porno which always helps profits :P)gameguy6700
[size=11]It's been the opposite around here.[/size]