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RE: Brick and Mortar Video Stores

Posted by R Browne on October 27, 2011 at 18:11:11:

I personally continue to use Netflix for the convenience but I understand the allure of a local video store for movie enthusiasts. Like record stores (when you can find a good one) browsing often reveals treasures one would not have thought of.

For one LA Times writer's opinion on video stores check out Steve Lopez's article at the link below. BTW, Steve is the author of The Soloist, about homeless street musician Nathaniel Ayers, which was made into a movie and is probably available on DVD at your local video store.