Betty by Gary Delainey and Gerry Rasmussen for October 01, 2021

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    kingdiamond69  about 3 years ago

    We would always go the day after the new releases would come out and linger around the return box to get first crack at the new movies.

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    C  about 3 years ago

    Once credentialed as a critic the distributor would Fedex a (tape or) DVD to your doorstep a month before the release date.

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    unfair.de  about 3 years ago

    And you broadened your horizon. The experience can’t have been so bad, as it seems you did repeat it often. Could’ve gone to a cinema just as easily if the film you sought was running at the time.

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    Pedmar Premium Member about 3 years ago

    There’s still Redbox. I like it because it’s a lot cheaper than renting via streaming, and many of the discs have bonus features you won’t get via streaming.

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    Doctor Toon  about 3 years ago

    I remember when we rented a vcr when we rented video tapes

    It wasn’t cheap, it was a treat for my first wife and I to rent a couple of movies

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    some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 3 years ago

    That’s one element streaming services are yet to improve on – they’re really good at the “if you like that, maybe you’ll like this” but really bad at the “this is completely different, but I hired it because I liked the cover and now it’s one of my favourite films.” They can’t build serendipity into their algorithm.

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    James Wolfenstein  about 3 years ago

    I do that! I go out for a walk while browsing Netflix until I find something good to see. I’m down 37 pounds already!! And a thousand miles away from home… :D

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    Yontrop  about 3 years ago

    Remember when you wanted to see a movie, you had to go to a “movie theater”?

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    david_42  about 3 years ago

    I think my wife watches 10-20 movies for every one I watch.

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    Ubintold  about 3 years ago

    Blockbuster is a thing of the past, once Netflix showed up. More choices to choose and you only have to go out to mail it back.

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    Bill The Nuke  about 3 years ago

    And don’t forget the adult section that was partitioned off. ☺

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    paullp Premium Member about 3 years ago

    My wife and I married in 1985, and bought our first VCR in 1988; we’d already bought our first VHS movie, The Grey Fox*, which we still have. I don’t know if it’s playable.

    I remember two things about the earliest video rental stores: (1) Some of them were hole-in-the-wall setups. It seemed like anyone could rent a location in a strip mall, acquire the tapes, and set up a cash register (in the more sophisticated arrangements, one that accepted credit cards). (2) They originally charged one-time membership fees. They might have been as high as $99.95 at first, but there was so much competition that the fees quickly dropped, and ultimately disappeared completely.-—————————————————————————————————

    *We’d seen that movie in a theater around 1983, when it first came out. Good movie — look it up.

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