LOL the state of buying discs in brick and mortar store is abysmal now. I used to like buying discs from Walmart but the one near me has relegated everything to a bargain bin of kids' movies, basically. Practically the only way to buy discs now is to do so online, or at a Best Buy or Barnes & Noble if you have one near you
Dang, I feel lucky to have a chain that is basically the modern equivalent of Blockbuster with several stores near me. It's so much fun being able to physically browse through movies.
That sounds awesome, what's the chain called? I'll be traveling in about a month and I'd like to stop by if I come across one
Vintage Stock or Movie Trading Company depending on the location. They're mostly in Missouri/Kansas/Oklahoma/Texas.
Ah, I won't be going through any of those states unfortunately
LOL the state of buying discs in brick and mortar store is abysmal now. I used to like buying discs from Walmart but the one near me has relegated everything to a bargain bin of kids' movies, basically. Practically the only way to buy discs now is to do so online, or at a Best Buy or Barnes & Noble if you have one near you
Dang, I feel lucky to have a chain that is basically the modern equivalent of Blockbuster with several stores near me. It's so much fun being able to physically browse through movies.
That sounds awesome, what's the chain called? I'll be traveling in about a month and I'd like to stop by if I come across one
Vintage Stock or Movie Trading Company depending on the location. They're mostly in Missouri/Kansas/Oklahoma/Texas.
Ah, I won't be going through any of those states unfortunately