What kind of people romanticize Blockbuster Rentals?
| The Penis | 07/08/26 | | The Penis | 07/08/26 | | animeboi | 07/08/26 | | Kenneth Play | 07/08/26 | | The Penis | 07/08/26 |
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Date: July 8th, 2026 8:18 AM Author: The Penis
In N64 circles IME, renting was so frantic. It would be Friday night and someone's older brother had a Civic with one functioning speaker and suddenly you were in a florescent aisle trying to decide between WCW/nWo Revenge and a Game with a cracked label because "it looks sick". No one read the back of the box. No one asked about genre lineage. One kid would say "this one has blood" and that was the entire extent of the acquisition model.
Discuss.
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Date: July 8th, 2026 8:58 AM Author: Kenneth Play (emotional girth)
I don't romanticize blockbuster qua blockbuster, but I do romanticize that era of America. The time of our youth: the world was simpler, more innocent, and full of possibility.
Mom let us rent an R rated action flick and she said the brothers who live around the corner can stay over tonight
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