Davis-area video stores
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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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Date: 2006-05-09 09:17 pm (UTC)If that late fee policy somebody mentions above is true though, that really is stupid. What a customer-unfriendly policy -- there's no reason on earth you should be charged more in late fees than you would for simply renting the movie again. (Admittedly, Netflix has spoiled me there, just as Amazon.com has convinced me that I should never have to pay shipping charges again.)