A video rental shop/store is a physical retail business that rents home videos such as movies, prerecorded TV shows, video game cartridges/discs and other...
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Blockbuster (retailer) (redirect from Blockbuster (video rental store))
called Blockbuster Video) is an American multimedia brand. The business was founded by David Cook in 1985 as a single home video rental shop, but later became...
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Blockbuster Video — Canadian unit of US-based video rental shop chain Future Shop — electronics retailer Jumbo Video — video rental shop chain Krazy Krazy...
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DVD-by-mail (redirect from Online Video rental)
arrived in time to compete with video rental shops, but both have largely been overtaken in developed countries by video on demand (online streaming) services...
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Hastings Entertainment (redirect from Hastings Book Music Video)
retail chain that sold books, movies, music, and video games and functioned as a video rental shop. As of 2016 it had 126 superstores, which were mainly...
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mid-2000s, Video Ezy had over 500 company-owned and franchised video rental shops in the country, and owned 40% of the Australian video rental market after...
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Rogers Plus (redirect from Roger's Video)
[citation needed] These acquisitions allowed Rogers Video to gain the title of the fifth largest video rental shop chain in North America until its demise. In...
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Josh Hartnett (section Music videos)
becoming a painter, he decided to become a film actor while working in a video rental shop, where he became acquainted with films such as Trainspotting, 12 Monkeys...
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has been called "the most famous man in Lowville", where the local video rental shop twice wore out its VHS copy of Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory...
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At its peak it operated hundreds of franchise and corporate-owned video rental shops in Australia and New Zealand. In the late 2000s and 2010s the chain...
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working part-time in Prime Time Video, a video rental shop in Battersea, London. Around the corner from the video shop was the Latchmere pub, where Tom...
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Culture Convenience Club (redirect from Tsutaya (video store))
Kabushikigaisha) is a Japanese company that operates Tsutaya (蔦屋), a chain of video rental shops and bookstores throughout Japan and Taiwan. The company is headquartered...
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West Coast Video was a chain of video rental stores founded in 1983. The company became defunct in 2009, but some existing stores continued to use the...
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Rental store, shop or market may refer to: Video rental shop Rent-to-own Car rental Equipment rental This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Movie Madness Video is a video rental shop and museum of film history in Portland, Oregon's Sunnyside neighborhood, in the United States. The store was...
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including working in a toilet roll factory, a Netto supermarket, a video rental shop, Manchester Arena, a cash and carry, a cinema, a petrol station and...
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Omid Djalili, it is set in East London and follows the life of a video rental shop employee, Ed Hewitt, and his friends. Underachieving twenty-something...
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18-hole miniature golf, and Water Wars. Playdium Movie Magic was a DVD video rental shop that operated using automated retail kiosks. It launched in early...
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The general store is also the news agent, the video rental shop, the Australia Post Office, the bottle shop, the burger and fish and chips grill, and the...
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Redbox (category Video rental services)
was an American video rental and streaming media company, based in Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois. Redbox specialized in automated DVD rental kiosks, and also...
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operated hundreds of franchise and corporate-owned video rental shops in Australia. "How one of the last video stores in the country is trying to keep the doors...
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Giant Eagle (section Iggle Video)
operated Iggle Video locations inside many of its locations to serve as its video rental shop. Like Giant Eagle Pharmacy, Iggle Video (which spelled "eagle"...
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Jakrajutatip's career began to soar while she was working at her parents' video rental shop. The turning point came when she discovered the BBC documentary Walking...
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works at a video rental shop despite having no film knowledge; Gazda employs her solely because he wants a pretty women working at the shop. She is also...
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exploitation films that could be found in the more dubious corners of video rental shops and on the prohibited lists of the film inspectorate." According to...
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his Vimeo page. In 2021, Swanberg opened Analog Pizza and Video Store, a VHS video rental shop in the back room of Borelli's Pizzeria in Chicago. In 2024...
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Edison, New Jersey, anchors a plaza that also includes a video rental shop, pharmacy, cell phone shop, travel agency, and a branch of the World Journal Bookstore...
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brilliant bookshops in the world". It is a branch of the Tsutaya chain of video rental shops and bookstores operated by Culture Convenience Club throughout Japan...
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Tommy Tiernan (section Music videos)
role of Ed Blewitt, an underachiever who works in an east London video rental shop. It ran for 13 episodes over 2 seasons, ending in 2001. In 2008, Tiernan...
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of the storefront video rental store in the U.S. Atkinson established the first major chain of video specialty retailers, The Video Station. When the...
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