I recently found a lil dvd rental place in my city. It’s a non-profit, they also do archivals and stuff.
It’s pretty much a two-story townhouse packed head to toe with DVDs (lots of blu rays!)
You don’t realize how limited the streaming collection is until you’re back in a movie store, looking through thousands and thousands of movies you would never find otherwise.
Since I found it, I’ve started doing movie night every week with my friends. It’s such an absolute blast. We go to the store, each pick out a random movie that looks good (or bad, in a good way) or just different.
That's an excellent option. I think it'd be remiss not to mention local libraries. Of course, your mileage may vary, but the ones I've gone to do seem to have adequate selections. I just don't often make time to go there and browse like I would have at traditional video rental places back in the day.
Heck, mine even have some video games; though from when I've checked they're usually pretty back-reserved.
I was in high school in the early 00s, and going to the movies was such a big part of my life. Now, I never even know what's out.
I suspect life stage is a factor, but it does feel like there are many classes of entertainment (cinema and standup come to mind) that don't resonate like they used to.
Back in the day everyone was watching the same thing.
The choices for entertainment were limited to whatever was showing in movie theatres, whatever was on TV and whatever record stores were selling.
It’s pretty much a two-story townhouse packed head to toe with DVDs (lots of blu rays!)
You don’t realize how limited the streaming collection is until you’re back in a movie store, looking through thousands and thousands of movies you would never find otherwise.
Since I found it, I’ve started doing movie night every week with my friends. It’s such an absolute blast. We go to the store, each pick out a random movie that looks good (or bad, in a good way) or just different.
All of a sudden, I love movies again!!