Ron Newman ([personal profile] ron_newman) wrote in [community profile] 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.

[identity profile] mrpet.livejournal.com 2006-05-09 05:27 am (UTC)(link)
Hollywood Express also has other stores around (Porter Sq. is one) and you can return to any of them. You can prepay 20 movies and get them for around $3/movie. The coupons are good for late fees as well.

West Coast Video is pretty much a used video store where you can rent them as well.

[identity profile] kjc.livejournal.com 2006-05-09 05:31 am (UTC)(link)
I highly recommend Hollywood Express. I've been renting from them for... um... 11 years now and they maintain high quality videos & DVDs, an excellent selection (broad variety, plenty of indie as well as mainstream stuff, good foreign flicks, lots of really old movies) and they are a LOCAL business. (I try hard to support local businesses).

They have locations in multiple places, including Central Square, Porter Square, and Davis Square and you can return your rentals to any location (not just the one where you rented).

And, last but not least, they don't edit videos whose politics they disagree with as Blockbuster does.

[identity profile] inkscarred.livejournal.com 2006-05-09 10:48 am (UTC)(link)
I think one of the reasons that West Coast stays in business is because they sell videos and DVDs (as someone said it is a video store) and because they rent and sell pornography unlike the other stores.

[identity profile] clevernonsense.livejournal.com 2006-05-09 01:29 pm (UTC)(link)
even with all of them all around, I still prefer netflix.

you get the movie the next day and it's much easier to just have a queue set up. I'm lazy :p

[identity profile] denonymous.livejournal.com 2006-05-09 01:38 pm (UTC)(link)
I'll reply to yours as well as some of the earlier comments.

I'm a fan of Hollywood Express. They have a great selection of both current and obscure. And yes, they have porn.

Blockbuster is, well, Blockbuster. My opinion is the same as everyone else's.

West Coast Video has had at least two going-out-of-business sales in the last five years that I can remember. Note that they never actually went out of business. The sale prices were never dirt-cheap, either. I've bought and rented there a few times, it's sort of "eh." Back when I lived in the Square proper, though, I only went there if Hollywood Express was randomly out of something (we were plowing through the Hellraiser series a ways back, for instance, and Hollywood Express was out of part II or III or something).

Of course, now that I live 1+ miles from the Square, I tend to rely on Netflix.

DVD Rentals

[identity profile] reed-davis.livejournal.com 2006-05-09 02:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Hollywood Express is a great store, but I was a bit surprised by their late fee policy. DVDs are usually rented for 3days at a time for about $3.95. If a movie is one day late your are charged the full fee of $3.95 - 2 days late, multiply that by two & so on...Sometimes they'll cut the fees down, but I still think it is a ridiculous policy.
Also, what about NetFlicks? I find NetFlicks to be much better than any store.

[identity profile] darxus.livejournal.com 2006-05-09 03:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Netflix.

[identity profile] autumnsshadow.livejournal.com 2006-05-09 04:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I've never rented from the Davis Square Hollywood Hits, but I've always found their other locations to be a good bet if you're looking for something not-so-mainstream.

[identity profile] nowalmart.livejournal.com 2006-05-09 05:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I tend to watch a lot of movies, and I rely on both NetFlix and Hollywood Express.

NetFlix is good for the casual movie watching (get it in the mail, watch it when I get a chance, mail it back when I get a chance), and Hollywood Express is good for the spontaneous "Hey, I want to watch THIS tonight" (or, as someone else mentioned, the "Wander around until I find something good")

I worked in an independent video chain for two years, and try to keep going back to them. I feel like going to Blockbuster in Davis is as good as limiting yourself to the Starbucks and McDonalds because they are chains.

One of the big things I love about Davis is the high number of independent stores. Going to Hollywood Express fits into that perfectly.
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[identity profile] antimony.livejournal.com 2006-05-09 08:41 pm (UTC)(link)
There's also the Davis square branch of the Somerville Public Library, with the entire Minuteman Library Network collection out there. No, you can't get it instantly, but it's free.