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Cbsteffen

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If Blockbuster Video were now a place to hang out at and watch movies and TV shows or play video games whether alone or with others, would you go there? If not, explain why.
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Re: An Idea on How to Keep Blockbuster Video in Business Physically
« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2019, 01:01:03 pm »
I would go.  That's an interesting idea.  I love watching movies and if there was a community to do it I would.  I also was a bid fan growing up of the physical rent dvd places like blockbuster.

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« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2019, 01:20:09 pm »
Adding to that concept, they should have a loyalty card where if you spend  enough money you get a code to redeem a digital movie. Or something to that effect.

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« Reply #3 on: October 01, 2019, 02:30:10 pm »
There's only one Blockbuster left in the whole world. I don't think they'd re-open any of them just so a few people could get together and watch a movie. That's what movie theaters are for.

I do miss going to the store and browsing the shelves, but not at Blockbuster. I returned a movie a couple days late once, and they sent me a threatening letter if I didn't pay immediately. I had planned to pay the late fee the next time I rented something. It wasn't an exorbitant amount, less than $10. But since they were so ridiculous about it, I went in, paid the fee and never went back.

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Re: An Idea on How to Keep Blockbuster Video in Business Physically
« Reply #4 on: October 01, 2019, 03:42:51 pm »
There's only one Blockbuster left in the whole world. I don't think they'd re-open any of them just so a few people could get together and watch a movie. That's what movie theaters are for.

I do miss going to the store and browsing the shelves, but not at Blockbuster. I returned a movie a couple days late once, and they sent me a threatening letter if I didn't pay immediately. I had planned to pay the late fee the next time I rented something. It wasn't an exorbitant amount, less than $10. But since they were so ridiculous about it, I went in, paid the fee and never went back.

I was talking about having a less limited number of choices for movies and TV series. You can’t choose what to screen in a movie theater if you don’t work there.
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Re: An Idea on How to Keep Blockbuster Video in Business Physically
« Reply #5 on: October 01, 2019, 05:18:25 pm »
I would not. I am able to get all of the entertainment that I need from my phone (first), Computer (second) and television (third). I barely have enough time in a month to watch one movie and going to a brick and mortar location would rob me of that valuable time. I am the same way with everything but produce. I still need to go into a physical store in order to pick which vegetables and fruit best suit my needs and will, most likely, always need to do that because my taste in produce changes constantly. Sometimes I like an avocado that is riper or a younger, harder pear. I have been to the mall once in the last three years to drop off a watch (to be repaired) that I did not trust sending in the mail and I needed to drop off a few Amazon Prime items that did not fit.

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Re: An Idea on How to Keep Blockbuster Video in Business Physically
« Reply #6 on: October 01, 2019, 07:23:35 pm »
I might. I might not. I just depends. I do not know. It used to be a physical place. I didn't know it wasn't a physical place anymore. Is it like Netflix by mail or something or closed all together? I might go in person to watch a movie, but that would be more of a movie theater than a home rental place. Libraries have lots of DVDs these days too. If people can spend tax money on DVDs than why can't people figure out how to rent them and make money? Someone must have said or thought they were needed at a low-price point, even if not free per person.   
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Re: An Idea on How to Keep Blockbuster Video in Business Physically
« Reply #7 on: October 01, 2019, 07:40:00 pm »
I might. I might not. I just depends. I do not know. It used to be a physical place. I didn't know it wasn't a physical place anymore. Is it like Netflix by mail or something or closed all together? I might go in person to watch a movie, but that would be more of a movie theater than a home rental place. Libraries have lots of DVDs these days too. If people can spend tax money on DVDs than why can't people figure out how to rent them and make money? Someone must have said or thought they were needed at a low-price point, even if not free per person.

It’s supposed to be a recreation center.
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« Reply #8 on: October 02, 2019, 07:11:27 am »
Probably not, just a time thing. 

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Re: An Idea on How to Keep Blockbuster Video in Business Physically
« Reply #9 on: October 02, 2019, 07:33:32 am »
If Blockbuster Video were now a place to hang out at and watch movies and TV shows or play video games whether alone or with others, would you go there? If not, explain why.

No.  Have no interest.

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Re: An Idea on How to Keep Blockbuster Video in Business Physically
« Reply #10 on: October 02, 2019, 07:37:39 am »
There's only one Blockbuster left in the whole world. I don't think they'd re-open any of them just so a few people could get together and watch a movie. That's what movie theaters are for.

I do miss going to the store and browsing the shelves, but not at Blockbuster. I returned a movie a couple days late once, and they sent me a threatening letter if I didn't pay immediately. I had planned to pay the late fee the next time I rented something. It wasn't an exorbitant amount, less than $10. But since they were so ridiculous about it, I went in, paid the fee and never went back.

I agree.  I had something similar happen where a company threatened me stating they already had a warrant in hand.  They did not but it made him feel good to threaten me.  Anyway, he was wrong and several people in the company told him he was wrong.  Oh well.  He got his power trip. lol

I assume you dropped the movie off in a drop box?  Looks like they could have just sent you a letter or invoice stating you owe a late return fee and IF you ignored that take further smart mouthed action.  Being an A is not a way to get people to respond to you though. :(

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Re: An Idea on How to Keep Blockbuster Video in Business Physically
« Reply #11 on: October 02, 2019, 07:38:16 am »
There's only one Blockbuster left in the whole world. I don't think they'd re-open any of them just so a few people could get together and watch a movie. That's what movie theaters are for.

I do miss going to the store and browsing the shelves, but not at Blockbuster. I returned a movie a couple days late once, and they sent me a threatening letter if I didn't pay immediately. I had planned to pay the late fee the next time I rented something. It wasn't an exorbitant amount, less than $10. But since they were so ridiculous about it, I went in, paid the fee and never went back.

I was talking about having a less limited number of choices for movies and TV series. You can’t choose what to screen in a movie theater if you don’t work there.

People who "work" in a theater have NO say in what movies are shown.  Or anything else.  They just work there.  The manager or owner makes those decisions.

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Re: An Idea on How to Keep Blockbuster Video in Business Physically
« Reply #12 on: October 02, 2019, 07:44:23 am »
I might. I might not. I just depends. I do not know. It used to be a physical place. I didn't know it wasn't a physical place anymore. Is it like Netflix by mail or something or closed all together? I might go in person to watch a movie, but that would be more of a movie theater than a home rental place. Libraries have lots of DVDs these days too. If people can spend tax money on DVDs than why can't people figure out how to rent them and make money? Someone must have said or thought they were needed at a low-price point, even if not free per person.   

Not sure what "people using tax money to buy DVDs" even means?  Are you upset about how people spend their tax refund?  Except welfare people who get unearned income checks are not getting money back.  You don't get BACK what you do not pay in.  But that is beside the point.

As far as random people buying DVDs and renting them I think that is against the law.  It says it is for HOME VIEWING only when the credits come up on the screen at the beginning of the movie.

I think they already have something similar to this.  It is called Coffee Houses.  And I don't think it went over all that well.  I guess if you really wanted to see a movie and it was free at a movie rental place some people might go.  I would rather purchase it at Walmart and have it as mine and watch it at home.

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