Title Text: at least it's not the sequel, Halloween H2O2. I heard it was pretty acrid.
No joke, just real talk, this brings back memories.
You are missed, Showtime Video and Pizza.
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A chemistry joke. Wha wha whaaaaaa.D-Rock wrote:[2018/10/17 - Still In Shrinkwrap]
Title Text: at least it's not the sequel, Halloween H2O2. I heard it was pretty acrid.
Circumvents certain laws. Some areas pets aren't allowed into unless they're on leashes. But no-one said they couldn't hold said leashes themselves.javaman112 wrote:Whats up with the leashes ?
Start of the zoo arc:javaman112 wrote:Whats up with the leashes ?
They look like DVD cases. VHS would be wider.fenrirblack wrote:I pray those aren’t VHS.
Where did you find colored strips?Champion Wallace wrote:Sorry for being uneducated, but could someone explain what Halloween H2O was and what makes it special (or not). The alt text I understand and it made me facepalm.Start of the zoo arc:javaman112 wrote:Whats up with the leashes ?
It's the 7th Halloween movie. Apparently it wasn't good.Champion Wallace wrote:Sorry for being uneducated, but could someone explain what Halloween H2O was and what makes it special (or not). The alt text I understand and it made me facepalm.
I started coloring the strips myself at one point and did a few but it was insanely tedious and hard to figure out what was supposed to be what color.D-Rock wrote:There was a brief project to add color to the black and white strips. Might be able to find them with some digging.
Buried in Fan Projects is It's a REFOOT! (a REFur project rebOOT), the culmination of an effort to make unofficial colorings for all the black & white strips.fenrirblack wrote:Where did you find colored strips?Champion Wallace wrote:Sorry for being uneducated, but could someone explain what Halloween H2O was and what makes it special (or not). The alt text I understand and it made me facepalm.Start of the zoo arc:javaman112 wrote:Whats up with the leashes ?
You inspired me to look to see if there even were any in my area. I found one that I think closed in 2015, and This One that seems to be based around stocking outdated formats. I put a link just because it looks interesting, I may check it out this weekend.leinglo wrote:Oh come now. Physical video rental stores aren't doing that badly these days. As a matter of fact, the place in my town does rather good business.
Most video rental stores also have a section for game rentals too.Bandit1990 wrote:You inspired me to look to see if there even were any in my area. I found one that I think closed in 2015, and This One that seems to be based around stocking outdated formats. I put a link just because it looks interesting, I may check it out this weekend.leinglo wrote:Oh come now. Physical video rental stores aren't doing that badly these days. As a matter of fact, the place in my town does rather good business.
Peanut has a point, back when I used to frequent video stores I regularly would pick something from the stacks that I would never have thought to search for. (or even would have heard of in most cases.)
It turns out that all that white foam was too distracting.D-Rock wrote: Title Text: at least it's not the sequel, Halloween H2O2. I heard it was pretty acrid.
Given the "rewind" joke...Bandit1990 wrote:They look like DVD cases. VHS would be wider.fenrirblack wrote:I pray those aren’t VHS.
I give it five years before the Mass Game Store Bankruptcy hits.leinglo wrote:Most video rental stores also have a section for game rentals too.
I remember going into video stores and seeing those "unique movies" and it made me question so many things about humanity as a whole. As far as video games rentals go that was the one good aspect of those stores. Sites like Gamefly are pointless if you don't play through a game as fast as possible or if there just are that many games you want. Red Box rents games but very few and it's never what you really want. For example, I want to play "God of War" but I don't want to pay money for it.GameCobra wrote: though Peanut is not wrong - they do indeed have alot of unique movies. Just good luck telling Grape that now x3
I heard Blockbuster still exists up in Alaska.fenrirblack wrote:A chemistry joke. Wha wha whaaaaaa.D-Rock wrote:[2018/10/17 - Still In Shrinkwrap]
Title Text: at least it's not the sequel, Halloween H2O2. I heard it was pretty acrid.
Anyone else fell like the store name was a missed opportunity to spell something Ominous?
Oh video stores. You know what’s actually sad is that they even know what one is. Let’s see this started back in 2008 so I guess they would be old enough to know what they were. For the record there are still brick and mortar video stores in existence. Not Blockbuster of course but stores that are basically really large Red Boxes.
I pray those aren’t VHS.
This week, there are three stores remaining, but by next week there will only be one store open for business -- in Bend, Oregon.
Alaska's last two Blockbuster stores -- one in Anchorage and another in Fairbanks -- announced they would officially close on Sunday.
Or Rick is giving us a break from the arcs that have major impacts on the stories moving forward, which personally I kinda prefer at this point, even if it leaves less to speculate aboutTeflonCougar wrote:I wonder if the mention of the oddity of a rental store is in itself a clue to the story line. How many story arcs in general focus around the mysterious shop that vanishes at the end of the tale? Sometimes leaving only a small trinket as proof that the adventure happened at all.
It is a good red herring, we're currently more focused on the store itself and not its roll in the story.
But... what about the late return charges?GameCobra wrote:*gasp*
Peanut can get caught in the drop box! D:
Earl is fine as long as Peanut has his leash and 3DS.Welsh Halfwit wrote:But... what about the late return charges?GameCobra wrote:*gasp*
Peanut can get caught in the drop box! D: