• SharkEatingBreakfast@sopuli.xyz
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    2 years ago

    Going to the local Blockbuster with our babysitter and getting to choose which candy we wanted at the register. Renting a Pokémon or old Nickelodeon VHS tapes to watch over the weekend. Eating like 3 bags of popcorn in a single evening.

    I miss the simplicity of it all.

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    2 years ago

    Going to the video rental store was hella fun. My partner and I were going to a local Family Video up until it closed a bit after the start of COVID.

    It’s conceptually just like listening to music on vinyl; the ordeal, the inconvenience of it makes it special… even fun. It turns something that has become so simple that it’s boring (i.e. picking out a movie) and it makes that thing into an event.

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    2 years ago

    That movie wasn’t very good. The only nudity in it is Gilbert Godfrey. The 80s and body hair :/

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    2 years ago

    Yep the government and public response to 9/11 basically killed the America that we had before. Never forget the way they used Fear to justify taking our freedom and privacy. Don’t keep falling for that bullshit.

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    I don’t miss Blockbuster at all. I do miss mom and pop video stores, which would get you pretty much whatever you wanted if you asked them to order it. And I miss stores that specialized in cult, foreign and classic films.

    My wife worked at the video store that her best friend’s parents owned while she was in and for a while after high school and I hung out there with her all the time. It was a good job for a teenager and we got to see all kinds of weird and cool movies. She also got to take screeners home- screeners were pre-released movies sent to video stores so they could decide whether or not to buy them, so you got to see video releases sometimes months early- you just had to deal with a ‘do not copy or sell this video’ message on the screen occasionally.

    That’s what I miss. Blockbuster was corporate trash. It was the Walmart of video stores.

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    2 years ago

    I LOVED blockbuster. Absolute thrill to go through all of those movies, find some weird thing, give it a chance. It was so fun ti have the surprise and anticipation and basically roll the dice that movie night would be fun becsse the movie was good or fun because it was bad and we has to think on our feet and make something else happen.

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        I feel like such an old man saying this but goddamn movies were better in the 90s. Now it’s all CGI bullshit and the same recycled stories. I don’t even watch new movies anymore. Get off my lawn.

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          Yeah. The writing has fallen off, studios are happy to blow half their budget on VFX and the other half on casting with no focus on the story. Back then, before you pitched a movie, you had to have a story worth telling. Now it’s all reskins of the same shit

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    2 years ago

    I live in Atlanta and we still have a local video store that I take my kids to every week. It’s still awesome!

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    2 years ago

    I miss going with family and friends on Friday and browsing for what to watch that night as a group. Had to make a whole trip about it, get snacks and dinner, then start your weekend in style.

    I sure don’t have a modern equivalent.