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davis_square2006-05-09 01:09 am
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Davis-area video stores
I'm probably the last one on my block to buy a DVD player. But now that I have it, I'm interested in hearing people's opinions of local video rental stores.
It looks like we have three choices: Hollywood Express on Elm Street, West Coast Video across the street, and Blockbuster in Porter Square.
My first impressions:
Hollywood Express -- largest selection, best chance of finding something obscure
Blockbuster - very liberal rental terms: a '2 day' rental is really 9 days, a 7-day is really 14 days. A lot more foreign and independent films than I would have expected, though probably not in the same league as Hollywood Express
West Coast Video -- why is this store still in business? I don't see any obvious reason to go here.
It looks like we have three choices: Hollywood Express on Elm Street, West Coast Video across the street, and Blockbuster in Porter Square.
My first impressions:
Hollywood Express -- largest selection, best chance of finding something obscure
Blockbuster - very liberal rental terms: a '2 day' rental is really 9 days, a 7-day is really 14 days. A lot more foreign and independent films than I would have expected, though probably not in the same league as Hollywood Express
West Coast Video -- why is this store still in business? I don't see any obvious reason to go here.
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you get the movie the next day and it's much easier to just have a queue set up. I'm lazy :p
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Plus, I tend to like to spend my money locally if possible.
(It probably makes a difference that I'm a short walk to all three of these stores, so "save time and gas" isn't an issue for me.)
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Hollywood Express is an independent store. A small local chain that started with the Porter Square store. It's not an offshoot or substore of anything else.
And I prefer wandering around, looking for movies as well. Plus I need a deadline for returning flix or I never do.
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I don't know if you have (digital) cable, but Comcast actually has a moderate selection of free somewhat older movies in their On Demand thingy (as well as some that cost ~$4), for those times when the video store is closed or the weather is bad.
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I'm glad to see that not everybody has this experience!
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I've only had a couple netflix movies freeze that way, both times we got around it.
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It's a bummer, but man, is Netflix convenient.
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I'm still not entirely convinced that it's the DVD players we have, since the stuff we rent from Hollywood Express always play just fine.
Ah well.
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