The Onion takes a tour of the Blockbuster Video Store Museum:
Historic Blockbuster Store Offers Glimpse Of How Movies Were Rented In The Past
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That is great. I love the dos screen on the computer. Last time I was in a BB store (3 years ago??), it really did feel like I was in a museum.
They should also do a museum of my local video store where the staff actually made recommendations and they enjoyed movies.
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That video was hilarious!
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