There was a Sheetz local to me (kind of in a obscure location) that had one of those Blockbuster rental kiosks back in 2008/2009, probably the only one I ever knew about.
I’ve bought a lot of vcr players over the years from goodwill. I lot of them have had that problem of not properly ejecting the tape or the film tape being off track to where it’s not completely free for it to retrieved. I’ve lost 4 vhs tapes that way. It usually means a component broke off inside or the the tray slot is badly warped to where the tape and/or the film tape can’t be released
Widescreen is featured because fullscreen was the former standard format. Fullscreen has the 4:3 aspect ratio of an old bulky tube tv. Widescreen is 16:9. Widescreen became the most common aspect ratio in about 2009 or so in the US.
I have a few of these cases in my game collection. With the blockbuster logo and the name printed on it. It’s always fun to see them. When I was collecting DVDs I always replaced the blockbuster cases. A buddy got my three bags of regular cases out of the trash at the local blockbuster. Freaking awesome cases for years. Still have a couple. Fun stuff 3:53 years ago.
I had that exact vcr. Pulled it out a few months ago and it did the exact same thing and ate my tape. It’s a cheaply made model I bet. Time to hunt for Blockbuster game cases next.
Man, what a throwback! I remember having to use the enormous book that Blockbuster had which was like a manual IMDB. If you wanted to look up movies by a director or something there wasn’t much else out there at the time. Aw memories.
Seriously I still use my DVD/VCR combo with my VHS collection from time to time still works and you don’t need online or update to use the disk drive 20 years later.
For the record I blame the government for why you don't ACTUALLY see them anymore because they wanna force this all digital age down our throats this HAS to stop!
I used to work for Blockbuster. The texture made it easier to stack movies without them sliding around.
Ohh 🤔
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Owning a blockbuster movie is nostalgic. Almost every 2000's kid had one
There was a Sheetz local to me (kind of in a obscure location) that had one of those Blockbuster rental kiosks back in 2008/2009, probably the only one I ever knew about.
I’ve bought a lot of vcr players over the years from goodwill. I lot of them have had that problem of not properly ejecting the tape or the film tape being off track to where it’s not completely free for it to retrieved. I’ve lost 4 vhs tapes that way. It usually means a component broke off inside or the the tray slot is badly warped to where the tape and/or the film tape can’t be released
that vcr need the mode switch cleaned, i service these machines and the mode switch is a very common issue
I am planning to watch most of these DVDs and VHS videos online like if I bought this Blockbuster pack.
Some days ago i bought a ps2 game from an ex blockbuster in Spain, playing Forbidden Siren in Spanish is a must-do experience
Widescreen is featured because fullscreen was the former standard format. Fullscreen has the 4:3 aspect ratio of an old bulky tube tv. Widescreen is 16:9. Widescreen became the most common aspect ratio in about 2009 or so in the US.
I have a few of these cases in my game collection. With the blockbuster logo and the name printed on it. It’s always fun to see them.
When I was collecting DVDs I always replaced the blockbuster cases. A buddy got my three bags of regular cases out of the trash at the local blockbuster. Freaking awesome cases for years. Still have a couple.
Fun stuff
3:53 years ago.
Nostalgia never gets old.
I worked for Blockbuster back in the day in the UK. We would call the pre-viewed movies ex-rentals.
Cant believe he hasnt seen The Departed. Badass movie
I had that exact vcr. Pulled it out a few months ago and it did the exact same thing and ate my tape. It’s a cheaply made model I bet. Time to hunt for Blockbuster game cases next.
Man, what a throwback! I remember having to use the enormous book that Blockbuster had which was like a manual IMDB. If you wanted to look up movies by a director or something there wasn’t much else out there at the time. Aw memories.
I haven't been to a Blockbuster since 2015... why do I remember exactly what the DVD cover feels like lol
Seriously I still use my DVD/VCR combo with my VHS collection from time to time still works and you don’t need online or update to use the disk drive 20 years later.
Blockbusters still alive and well in Bend, Oregon.
Yeah but unfortunately that's useless to 99.99% of people in the US lol
Oh shit my vcr also did that from time to time, to recover the movie i suggest opening the piece up
Who remembers when Blockbuster let you rent Nintendo 64 games when they were kids?
I think they even had consoles for rent, although I never rented a console
Rip blockbuster
For the record I blame the government for why you don't ACTUALLY see them anymore because they wanna force this all digital age down our throats this HAS to stop!
You gotta watch "THE DEPARTED" It's a great crime drama film.
classic Stone Cold movie
I bought an eBay lot of like 30 or so Blockbuster online rentals, I'd say about 1/3 of the disks were various degrees of unplayable
What is the movie's names and when you're going to do more Xbox and you must do a black Friday video
I miss Blockbuster 😢
Apperatnly there's one still open in my area-
Nice I arrived 2 minutes after this video was posted
Try Hollywood videos next lol
I think someone isnt a movie fan 😂😂😂
yesss
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It's a pamphlet, not a pamplet.