the spouse joked that i should start a movie rental store and folks
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imagining an aisle that is basically “stuff you literally cannot find on streaming”
if i can get one kid to accidentally rent The Fall (2006) and fall in love with it that would honestly fill my heart so much
@hex idly wondering how much of a restriction “nothing that's on netflix” would really be as they've tried to move their catalog over to originals and nothing older than the last 5 minutes
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@hex idly wondering how much of a restriction “nothing that's on netflix” would really be as they've tried to move their catalog over to originals and nothing older than the last 5 minutes
@ryan that’d be an interesting restriction - but would mean having no Knives Out since i think they all moved there

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@ryan that’d be an interesting restriction - but would mean having no Knives Out since i think they all moved there

@hex prominent "knives out” section but it’s all the old Hercule Poirot films in a variety of formats (half-joking because i feel like i actually appreciate the Knives Out movies more after starting to work my way through those)
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the spouse joked that i should start a movie rental store and folks

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what an amazing idea@k_purpose i’m still vibrating over it!
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@k_purpose i’m still vibrating over it!
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all said and done that’ll land on around 800 - which is close to the laserdisc collection, which even with my “bias” i’ve found there’s something for everyone in that, despite having the “handicap” of no films from the 2000s, so it should be a good start
welp i got a list of just over 800 films that feels representative - though only 2 documentaries are represented. i think im okay with lacking representation there for launch
i guess now i figure out a budget. there are plenty of store fronts that are for rent around here
this is certainly feeling more financially feasible than throwing a theater together from scratch
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@courtney i was thinking the nonprofit route. i still want to make the Kentucky Laserdisc Preservation Society a *thing* and maybe membership in *that* can help with getting the theater going and give perks to the rental store
@hex yeah the Hollywood took over movie madness a while back and they do all kinds of events, screenings, etc - they put in a small screening room that you can rent out for private parties, they have Movie Madness University where people do talks (sometimes series!) about films and then screen stuff for like $30/person...it's great.
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@hex yeah the Hollywood took over movie madness a while back and they do all kinds of events, screenings, etc - they put in a small screening room that you can rent out for private parties, they have Movie Madness University where people do talks (sometimes series!) about films and then screen stuff for like $30/person...it's great.
@courtney yeah this is what i’d love to work up to. if i get a screening room together i could do a weekly free screening or something for kids while also showing films or making it rentable
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welp i got a list of just over 800 films that feels representative - though only 2 documentaries are represented. i think im okay with lacking representation there for launch
i guess now i figure out a budget. there are plenty of store fronts that are for rent around here
this is certainly feeling more financially feasible than throwing a theater together from scratch
@hex Only cool customers are allowed through the beaded curtain to the back room where all the SMUT* films are.
* - Streaming Media Unavailable Type
(I know this this opposite of what you want, and I really wanted to make a joke about the back rooms of indie movie rental shops)
Though I s'pose the back room could be for Laserdiscs, assuming you were willing to expose them to the public.
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@hex Only cool customers are allowed through the beaded curtain to the back room where all the SMUT* films are.
* - Streaming Media Unavailable Type
(I know this this opposite of what you want, and I really wanted to make a joke about the back rooms of indie movie rental shops)
Though I s'pose the back room could be for Laserdiscs, assuming you were willing to expose them to the public.
@wheeljack i mean im looking at this as a baby step to the laserdisc museum so you’re not wrong
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welp i got a list of just over 800 films that feels representative - though only 2 documentaries are represented. i think im okay with lacking representation there for launch
i guess now i figure out a budget. there are plenty of store fronts that are for rent around here
this is certainly feeling more financially feasible than throwing a theater together from scratch
i’m simultaneously going “i don’t know if i should carry modern shows” and going “well Of Course we’d have all of Columbo”
also just made the unilateral decision that “no, we *don’t* need to carry the wizard movies”
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i’m simultaneously going “i don’t know if i should carry modern shows” and going “well Of Course we’d have all of Columbo”
also just made the unilateral decision that “no, we *don’t* need to carry the wizard movies”
Okay, so I think this is cool and I've done it, and I would like to talk to you about some lessons learned if you're open to it?
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Okay, so I think this is cool and I've done it, and I would like to talk to you about some lessons learned if you're open to it?
@ajroach42 very yes!! i’ve been scrambling through articles for suggestions on starting and they’re all super vague and obviously not coming from experience
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i’m simultaneously going “i don’t know if i should carry modern shows” and going “well Of Course we’d have all of Columbo”
also just made the unilateral decision that “no, we *don’t* need to carry the wizard movies”
@hex wait, we talking "Wizard of Oz" or "Ralph Bakshi Wizards"?
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@hex wait, we talking "Wizard of Oz" or "Ralph Bakshi Wizards"?
@Thatonepersonwithaface me angrily pointing at a sign that says “unless it’s Gandalf we do not respect any wizards in films”
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@Thatonepersonwithaface me angrily pointing at a sign that says “unless it’s Gandalf we do not respect any wizards in films”
@hex Now I know why Jesus was flipping tables, if you can't recognize my gun wielding wizard buddy

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@ajroach42 very yes!! i’ve been scrambling through articles for suggestions on starting and they’re all super vague and obviously not coming from experience
Alright, this is a very loose collection of thoughts of things that you'll need to think about if you're opening a retail business for the first time *and* a bit of information about doing a video business in particular.
We had to bail on doing video rental stuff because we were spread to thin. I still sell tapes and DVDs, but we don't do rentals anymore. I'm interested in picking it back up eventually but our town is not big enough to support it full time.
1) Don't rent your originals. Format shifting and backups are legal. Get yourself an ecotank style printer that has a disk printing tray and make backups of your originals, rent the backups.
It's unlikely that anyone is going to *tell you* that this is what every remaining video store in the country is doing, but I guarantee you that nearly every remaining video store in the country is doing this.
2) make sure you've got a ton of retail product to go with your rentals. Candy, snacks, branded t-shirts, tote bags, etc. Have a product that people who just stumble on can buy.
Keep at least a few used movies on hand that people can buy. Consider setting up with Alliance or AMS and carrying newly produced titles as well, but margins here aren't great and and you shouldn't feel bad if you skip it.
(1/? I'll just keep going till I run out of stuff to say.)
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Alright, this is a very loose collection of thoughts of things that you'll need to think about if you're opening a retail business for the first time *and* a bit of information about doing a video business in particular.
We had to bail on doing video rental stuff because we were spread to thin. I still sell tapes and DVDs, but we don't do rentals anymore. I'm interested in picking it back up eventually but our town is not big enough to support it full time.
1) Don't rent your originals. Format shifting and backups are legal. Get yourself an ecotank style printer that has a disk printing tray and make backups of your originals, rent the backups.
It's unlikely that anyone is going to *tell you* that this is what every remaining video store in the country is doing, but I guarantee you that nearly every remaining video store in the country is doing this.
2) make sure you've got a ton of retail product to go with your rentals. Candy, snacks, branded t-shirts, tote bags, etc. Have a product that people who just stumble on can buy.
Keep at least a few used movies on hand that people can buy. Consider setting up with Alliance or AMS and carrying newly produced titles as well, but margins here aren't great and and you shouldn't feel bad if you skip it.
(1/? I'll just keep going till I run out of stuff to say.)
@ajroach42 my mind is already bursting on point 1!!
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@ajroach42 my mind is already bursting on point 1!!
@ajroach42 also i panicked when i saw “our twin wasn’t big enough to support us full time” but according to 2020 census we were 10 times the size of your city and were growing big time so i might be okay