Do you think they'll ever come back? Even if it's just for novelty perposes. I miss them so fucking much, bros

the parent company is dead, it's not like their is a bunch of old blockbuster stuff sitting in a warehouse somewhere. when a company declares bankruptcy they liquidate as much as they can, and bin the rest.

Then they're not an unviable business, are they? People love socialization, and they love activities to do while socializing. Arcade games + booze makes for a night out.

Going to pick a movie you already have on netflix is not a night out.

Oh yeah. I forgot how horrible it is for neckbeards to leave their house.

I liked going there and looking at all the PlayStation 1 games, everything was so new at the time and getting games was rare, so seeing all these games right in front of me was really cool. I miss going there and buying Yu-Gi-Oh cards too, I remember renting Mega Man legends, still one of my favorite games to this day

>He doesnt browse and try out new movies that catch his eye opening him up to new film related interests

Fucking leave the house more, jesus

>I honestly feel like there would be people that legitimately would miss the experiance of browsing blockbuster on friday nights and would make it a routine again.
You would be wrong. They literally went out of business because of this. They aren't going to spring back into business just because they miss a feeling, let alone making a 'routine' out of this

>hey friendo, lets pay literally just as much as we pay for our netflix account to go rent a single movie that we have to get out of the house just to find, assuming they even have it!
>the best part? we only get it for a limited amount of time, and when were done we have to return it!
>I mean I don't even own a bluray player lmao

Netflix has horrible selection.

Blockbuster was absolute utter garbage.
Also, there's at least one dude who has a rental shop that's basically a museum full of old movies and movie props.

The video mega marts are never coming back but maybe your city has an independent video store or two? This one still operates in my neighborhood. When I was a kid I used to go here play with the dog that was always hanging in the store and rent something like Ilsa She Wolf of the SS from their cult section. Good memories.

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Tubi has a huge selection and it's all free

Most is garbage yeah but they've got some real gems that Netflix and Hulu don't have