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There is ONE Blockbuster left, and it's doing great! A 105 year old could run circles around all of us, literally. AND how about Anti-Love songs? All with Rob and Joss in "Trending on the 10's" on KyXy 96.5!
On Episode #4 of WHERE WE WERE WHEN, Heidi and Justin talk about one of the most enduring memories of their youth, going to Blockbuster Video and picking the films every Friday night that will live with them forever. This is Part One of a two part episode, so stay tuned for the next chapter... indie video stores! About the Show Saturday Night Live's Heidi Gardner and her brother, Justin Gardner, recount the seminal movie-going experiences of their youth... and eat candy! Join them each week as they welcome friends to reminisce about "Where We Were When"! New episodes available each week on YouTube or wherever better podcasts can be found. Find Us Twitter: twitter.com/wherewewerewhen Instagram: instagram.com/wherewewerewhen Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/where-we-were-when/id1574606009 Spotify: spotify.com/show/2yNVovzmSFS5dghUgulkJj Overcast: overcast.fm/itunes1574606009 Email: wherewewerewhen@gmail.com Credits Hosted by Justin and Heidi Gardner Produced by John Murray Edited by Katherine Coleman Graphic Design by Charlotte Harrison Theme Song by Matt Saladino
There's Only ONE Blockbuster store remaining on the planet Earth?? This can't be correct? Growing up Blockbuster was a staple like the nearest grocery store! So what happened? Tune in and learn all about the rise and demise of one of our favorite childhood places to visit, Blockbuster. I still can't believe it. We'll never forget those Blue and Yellow letters.
In the first ever cagematch episode, Scott and Grace debate over which is better; Blockbuster or Netflix? Scott argues for Blockbuster with his nostalgia of a simpler time and movies like Armageddon and Contact with Jodie Foster. Grace argues for Netflix with the convenience and cost effectiveness / lack of late fees and the ability to watch Netflix Originals such as Stranger Things, Fuller House, and Black Mirror. Stay tuned for our next four episodes including a crossover with our studio mates Head Canon and Loose Cannons discussing "Friends", a brand new special guest, album review of Cyndi Lauper's "She's So Unusual" and Alessia Cara's "The Pains of Growing", and another film review with our movie genius Derek Worlow of "Rad". Email us your thoughts through gendividepodcast@gmail.com If you don't want to want to miss out on anymore pre-show engagement then head over and follow us on Facebook and Instagram @gendividepodcast
Can you believe it??? There is still a Blockbuster around
There will soon be only ONE Blockbuster in the entire world!
With the soon closing of a Perth, Australia store, there will be only ONE Blockbuster left on Earth. #Blockbuster #video #stores #business #netflix #streaming #Australia #Perth #Oregon #BendOregon #nostalgia #culture #news #society #movies #CaptainMarvel #BrieLarson #Marvel #90s #1990s #tv #economy #family #beer #craftbeer
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Brax and DJ talk about vacations, progression servers, sentient vacuum cleaners and a whole lot more! Audio: Download | Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher Video: Show notes: “Reasonable” banter section Where have you been? – both on vacations (Also new job) – One Blockbuster left Acknowledgements and apologies Dedicated to our Canadian listeners & viewers No … Continue reading Beyond Bossfights 32 →
Ep. 51 Only One Blockbuster Left In America....Dang by SnakeFang
"Unveiling the Number ONE Blockbuster Business and Career Strategy for 2012!" On WIN Without Competing! Dr. Arlene will unveil the number ONE business and career strategy for 2012, which you must implement immediately to achieve career success. Dr. Arlene, with her co-host Michael Yurchak, Award-Winning Actor and Voice Over Artist will inspire, motivate, and energize YOU to take charge of yourself. Never feel stuck again!
About 3 years ago, I got a membership with Rentanime.com because my local anime/manga store, Anime Avalon, closed its doors. It's weird to think at that time there was hardly any anime online (ok, legal anime). If you were lucky, you might get to watch the first one or two episodes of a series. IF you were lucky. So I had no other way to watch anime besides buying or renting. I'm sure I wasted hundreds, if not thousands of dollars because you had to buy anime dvds without ever seeing the show. How the times have changed, huh? Was Crunchyroll around then? If it was, it was a bootleg site, and now its one of the major players. I still get sad when I think about Anime Avalon. But you know, even if somehow it had survived, it would surely have closed by now. Just because it could never compete with the big stores like Best Buy. It could only sell anime at list price. They did have a vast rental collection, but even mainstream rental places like Hollywood Video and Blockbuster are closing more and more stores. I think all the Hollywoods in my city are now closed. And there's ONE Blockbuster left. I wonder if a store specializing just in manga could make a profit? I still have quite a few dvds I bought at Anime Avalon during its last few weeks of being open. They were selling all their dvds for $5 apiece. I probably spent around $500 that last month it was open. So I always think about it when I play or see those dvds, almost like remembering a dead relative. But let's say it had stayed open somehow. It would have closed for the same reason I'm cancelling my Rentanime membership. Why are you going to rent when you can watch everything and MORE online for free. The only reason I've hesitated is because Rentanime has older dvds but now even those are looking less and less tempting. Especially due to the fact that they have a lot of holes in their inventory because a lot of people buy those out of print titles instead of returning them. Another positive outcome of cancelling is the fact that with that $20 I save each month I can BUY some anime dvds. So anyways, it's goodbye to you Rentanime.