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Re: your videoclub
I go to this store I've frequented for over ten years now since I got into laserdiscs called Trilogy. It used to be in a house for almost twenty years and has since moved to new digs in Northwest Portland, just two blocks down from it's old location. It's a wonderful little place that has so much.
Then there are torrent files on the internet when something perks my interest that I may not be able to locate on video before it's theatrical release like 2046 last fall or most recently Old Boy and Eros. |
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Re: your videoclub
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![]() better than you movie diary brian! hehehe..
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Re: your videoclub
i've never rented a DVD... last time i rented a VHS was about 15 years ago...
If i haven't been to see a movie, then I just buy it or wait til they come onto Sky / Sky Box Office... either way i have no video club
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Re: your videoclub
Cinephilia in uber-trendy Moseley, South Birmingham.
Doesn't stock much mainstream stuff, mostly art-house, indie and foreign language films. Plus cult classics. It's a good rental place!
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Re: your videoclub
I figured my previous responses were way too corporate yuppie for living in austin so, just for the record, here is where i would rent if i lived close enough to them: I Luv Video, Vulcan Video. they are both awesome and really cater to film geeks.
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