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Thread: Blockbuster's Bankruptcy Could Be the Beginning of the End for DVDs

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    Good riddance.

  3. vBCms Comments   -   #3
    I do have happy memories from years n years back with Blockbusters so will be happy to see them go but they did seem dear in modern days though

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    Does this mean that my $1,657 late fee for that disk I lost is all good now?
    I've been hiding from the Blockbuster police for years now

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    Good. I remember all the mom and pop video rental places they put out of business in the 80's.

  6. vBCms Comments   -   #6
    they need to move forward and they didn't so r.i.p.

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    i think this is pretty shitty news, a lot of blockbuster retail stores have a few select dvds that netflix doesn't have . . . and who could forget $1 bin c-celebrity action/horror movies

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