Enjoy the new Flick Trip episode! This video was recorded back in March, sorry it took so long. Leave a comment about your video rental store memories to win a $25 Family Video gift card, make sure to buy Sour Patch Kids and rent Over The Top with it...
One of my favorite memories of going to a Blockbuster was renting episodes from the “Goosebumps” tv series, they were mostly the two part episodes. So when I heard that there was still one Blockbuster left in Bend, Oregon I arranged a trip, it was a long trip, but it was worth it. I bought a movie, candy, drinks and even Blockbuster merchandise that simply says “last Blockbuster on the planet”. I even got a replica of a Blockbuster membership made for me. I made this trip in May of 2019. I highly recommend checking the place out if no one has already.
Joe McKim mine got closed about a month and a half ago and I was sad but seeing this video took me right back to it. The layout is the exact same right down to the game room
It's the 90's again. It's a friday afternoon. I get to pick one thing, a game or a movie, and look forward to a weekend of potential awesomeness. I so miss this.
4 for $20 for DVD's is a rip-off now, but back then, it was a Steal. I used to buy all of my movies at Blockbuster and Hollywood Video. Also, We had this store called Movie Trading Co., and it was amazing. They had a huge selection for buying VHS and DVD's (Before Blu Ray's) and Video Games. It was seriously an Experience going into any of these stores. something that is lost today. Thankfully FamilyVideo is still opened. I never been to one, but it looks like it would be very Nostalgic being in there.
I remember renting Halloween H20 and Scream on VHS with my friends every 2 weeks or so. We would buy some candy, go home, close the curtains and watch them back to back. I was like 8 years old and was scared to walk home after we saw the movies. We would sneek into the porn section and look at the covers. Also remember renting Titanic and SW The Phantom Menace with my parents and watching them on saturdaynights. Man,some great memories.
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It’s great to see people appreciating Family Video. I have one in my town that I’ve been going to all my life and it’s still thriving! Btw, that Marco’s pizza is amazing!
omg is that drugs! Are we talking about drugs!!! It's drugs isn't it! WHERE WERE YOU YESTERDAY AT 4 o'Clock! and yes.... you did get a reply... 1 year later.
The family video in my hometown closed earlier this year. It's like a piece of my childhood disappeared and I'll never be able to experience it again. RIP Rowlett Family Video.
Every Christmas I go back to my hometown in Illinois and I always visit the 2 Family Video stores that somehow are still thriving it’s a weird emotional(embarrassing) feeling I get when walking in. You just can’t beat walking through the aisles picking out films or games.
A local video store from my neighborhood won me a Playstation back in 97'. They were giving up coupons to win one, and I rented so many movies and Sega Genesis games that I ended up with the price... So I'll forever miss them.
There is a video building in the state of IL. The name is Mokena Video 11225 Front St, Mokena, Illinois 60448. Currently Bob has 25,800 movies from the 1930,40,50,60,70,80,90,00,10s.
So much nostalgia. I remember the local video rental place used these round little tags hanging beneath each video for each copy they had of it. You would pick up the tag, take it to the register, and turn it in for the video. No tag, no copy left. We would go every Friday and each get to pick out one movie each while waiting for our pizza down the street.
Yeah I miss the Blocbuster experience. Some of you know what Im talking about. I agree Netflix kind of took that away but I still love owning my own HARD COPIES of films. Not stream.
I like video stores but never was a huge fan of Blockbuster themselves. They were always so over priced and if you dare turn a movie in late they would literally hound you by calling you and sending you things in the mail telling you owed them money.
@@joemckim1183 I agree 100%. In las vegas we had hollywood video, video tyme, and video world smaller than blockbuster but cheaper and more family feeling to it.
They is like one Blockbuster location remaining in the world up in Oregon (wish I knew the town). This would be an amazing road trip for them if they were to get the chance!
I know man 😩 I used to love going to block buster every Friday night with my dad picking a movie, getting 2 large butter popcorns to share between my bro and mom as well and sometimes a Pizza and it would be the best! Totally miss that feeling, I appreciate Netflix for convenience but sometimes convenience sucks 😩
@@jrogers5152 totally agree. Thats why if you look on my channel. (Shameless plug) lol you will see i have walls of videos and thats not all of them. I fell in love with touching looking at the back of the videos and saying yeah this looks like a good movie. Now everything is direct to stream or netflix original. Oh well technology won out over experience I guess.
The enjoyment of going to a video store started in the parking lot when you'd see the posters, for movies you've only seen trailers for, hanging in the huge windows in the front of the store. Once you walked in the smell of popcorn hit you immediately. I'd walk along the outer wall (new releases) over and over again, as I'd pick up the same three movies and put them back, before finally just grabbing all three. Future generations may never know the pure joy of that experience.
The local Family Video's in my neighborhood put season one of my show The Deadersons on their shelves to rent! It was so cool!! Life achievement unlocked! :D
The biggest video rental store memory I remember is when I was little, after my dentist appointment everytime, my mom would take me to the video store, and I would always rent 3 films. I would rent "Rocky, Halloween (1978), and Batman returns". I would take them home and I would watch them throughout the week on repeat and those 3 films really inspired me to collect films and love the Horror and action genres even more. There are no more video stores where I live which sucks, but that is the one memory I will always have.
Nostalgia will always keep people coming back. When I was a kid, I had Blockbuster and I had a 5, 5, 5 store. It was 5 movies, 5 nights, $5. I went to that store throughout the transition from VHS to DVD, and it was my first for many movies. The one that always comes off the top of my head was my first time seeing Monster Squad. So iconic. It’s a shame a lot of these places can’t keep going because people stop using them since the future is moving forward with streaming, but I also feel like cable will end up the same way. It’ll go away for a time, but not really die, and then come back (maybe not in a big way) because nostalgia will always keep people coming back, just to get that feeling again.
In the mid 80s here in Canada, I remember going to a local video store to rent out VHS tapes as a kid. Then came BlockBuster, then in more recent years it was HMV. Not many places rent anymore tho.
@@Keverything99 around here Sunrise Records has come vack and replaced HMV. A store here in Barrie Ontario called Video Time sells used video games & movies. Nothing else as far as i know.
I used to live in Wisconsin, and the town I lived in had 2 Family Videos, both of which still exist. And that’s how we watched a lot of movies. Probably over half the movies I watched were from Family Video. And I specifically remember that being the place where we rented Power Rangers movies, Mega-Mind, Indiana Jones, and The Chronicles of Narnia movies! Great place, great movies, great pizza, and great memories. Thank you for making this video👍
This was glorious. Just seeing those shelves stocked with movies bring a tear to my eye. I know go to thrift shops or movie shops to recapture that feeling but it’s not the same. I had a great childhood. Picking 3 movies was like the most serious thing I could do as a kid.
I have a family video by me I go to once in a while to relive the glory years! Back in the day hollywood video was my go to. The one by me was huge. I used to love browsing on that Friday night after school trying to pick out what to rent having the whole weekend ahead of me. Or looking at the new release booklet and waiting for that Tuesday to come for the movies I wanted to see...Blockbuster was my back up spot if Hollywood video was rented out. Miss those days.
We still have a Family Video in my small town of Jackson Michigan that i go to all the time to rent games and movies and id be lost without it so thanks for representing the video rental store guys,i love you both.
I miss video stores and going there to rent movies and video games. I still collect physical media today. I remember going to the video store for my first time when I got a Nintendo and be able to rent Nintendo games, that’s how I discovered many of my favorite games like Mega Man. Also, in my early teen years, I discovered many 80s sci fi/fantasy movies by renting them.
I used to go to Hollywood video back in the day and rent Rugrats videos. They had 4 or 5 episodes per tape and it was just the best thing ever putting them in the VCR and just kicking back. Honestly part of it was the odd satisfaction you get from starting a tape from the beginning, letting it play all the way through, and letting it rewind. A nice full cycle. Good times!
Some of my fondest memories of the 90s was going to Blockbuster and Hollywood Video with a friend, spend an hour talking about movies we’ve seen, chatting with the clerk about his favs, picking something and getting a pizza on the way home. That kind of interaction is sadly gone.
I grew up with Family Video. It was a short bikeride away so every weekend me and my buddy would rent some games and stay up all weekend playing em. So much nostalgia!
I'm old enough to remember when VHS, Beta-Max, and Video Disc debuted. Our first VHS machine was top-loading, and cost about $1,300--a ton of money in the late 70's, early 80's.
This brings back memories...my friends parents had a VCR in the late70's early 80's it was top loading & had knobs like a T.V.😁 it cost them over a $1000 funny years later you could get them at Wal-Mart for under $30
If UA-cam existed back in the 80s and 90s, The Flick Pick and Stuckmann's videos would perfectly fit (especially Flicks' old 80's videos and pawn shop trips).
I wept John I openly wept I thought they were all gone but just knowing there is one makes me feel so happy inside I have a ton of memories of going to rent things at video rental stores and the day I got my own blockbuster card and could finally rent things by myself is still one of my proudest memories good times!
I'm from a small village in France where there was nothing to do but we were lucky to have what we called a "video club" and every friday my sister and I had to agree on the weekly rental. It's actually my most cherished family time, I miss the whole concept of renting movies. It became an event, it mattered.
Thank you guys, for the walk down memory lane. My grandfather(RIP) and my older brother, used to take to a rental home video as a kid, every weekend. My usual selection was Batman returns, Independence day, Beetlejuice, E.T, The Lion King, S Mario Bros, Forrest G, and a few others. Great times.
I have plenty of memories going to Hollwood Video as a kid. My parents would take me and we would look around the store for a bit. And they even had monthly catalogs of movies they offered for rent, and my mother would grab TONS of them, and that's what kickstarted my love for movies.
I've had a family video in my town of Dixon, Illinois for at least the past 8 years. Glad to see that it's not gone nor is it not the only family video left.
I’m so thankful that I live next to a family video that’s still in business and to my knowledge it’s still thriving at least in my city Buying movies at video rental stores are how most of my collection was started so I hope they stick around even if it’s in small ways.
This generation doesn't know all the things that they're missing know when the Internet eliminated a lot of these playbourne I guess now you would call them nostalgia throw backs
I used to work at a local video store that is no longer in business. Best job ever for a movie lover to have. Free rentals.. (Foam at mouth)... So good lol. Like John said in the video, going to the store with your friends felt like an event on a Friday night. Streaming does make that less special to me. The process of going to the store, exploring it, finding a few movies you were not planning on looking for and going home to watch them. Love it and still do. I will do my best to keep physical media alive! The movie stores I visited most were Hollywood Video and Suncoast Video. Thanks for the great video Flick and Chris!!
my mom used to work at a little small movie rental place and it was the best, when I was younger she let me go to work with her and watch whatever moive I wanted on the little TV they had there. it was awesome
that’s *so true* about the video games. I remember playing & passing the first Arkham Asylum for the week I rented it. 10:40 there they go those mythical beasts
Our hometown video store is what got me hooked on horror movies back in the 80's. I used to spend so much time reading the backs of all of the movies trying to decide what to rent.
Great Flicktrip episode! This brings back so many memories- when it was pre 2007 I was like 10 years old, me and my whole family used to go family video related place- we used to rent all sorts of films(vhs and cds) Pokémon films, action films, animated films and many more. Those were the days...
I'm 21 & we had video rentals in my small southern town in VA up until 2007ish & I really miss the human connection of them. Imagining what movies I could've gotten into if they still existed when I entered teenage years.... It was a nice time while it lasted😇
The "I already have this" comment is, just, the truest words anyone has spoke. I have gone into so many DVD shops just to look around and check films out even if I already own them. It's therapeutic.
I applaud your video, and I genuinely love and appreciate your zeal for nostalgia, but we'll never get that back, John. It's gone dude, and I'm saying this as someone who completely agrees with you, as someone who grew up in Erol's and Blockbuster and Suncoast and movie theaters. But it was a moment in time that is lost on this generation and later ones. We have the 80s and 90s as memories and that's it. It's over. Hey, at least we can still buy physical media, because I dont know how much longer we got.....
I mean, kind of? I work at Family Video full time. We're still going strong with a dedicated customer-base. The only thing preventing you from 'getting it back' is you.
I am lucky enough to have 3 Family Video's very close to where I live. I hope they stay around forever because its a great experience. Makes you have an appreciation for film and keeps nostalgia alive. Great memories as a kid going to Blockbuster or Hollywood Video.
this kind of places make things feel real. As a kid it was like entering a dragon´s treasure cove, full of reaches beyond count. We didnt have any money but just looking at all those cases made us dream. Every rental was something special, something to look forward for
I miss going to the Video Rental Stores, simply because I was good friends with the owner and we just talk about movies for hours and it was always a great conversation.
My most vivid and best memory that kind of sums up my childhood going to a video rental store; I was about five or six and we went to blockbuster and I remember I always walked down the horror and sci-fi section because I was infatuated with planet of the apes. I saw Hellraiser and looked at my dad and he looked down at me and I said “hellraiser? Is that a bad word?” He said “not really, want to watch it?” Yes. And I was forever changed. My dad let me say hell and I was just overjoyed.
I miss video stores so much. I remember how exciting it'd be when my mom would take me to one and I'd walk up and down the aisles unable to decide on "just one" movie to get (if it was a 'new release'). And they'd always have great deals if you wanted to buy a movie. Ace Ventura When Nature Calls, Operation Dumbo Drop, The Mask, Cliffhanger...90's video stores were a special place.
The day i went into a family video and realized how funny it was that FAMILY video has porn yet HOLLYWOOD video does not. Never made sense to me. Guess famlies like sitting down together to watch some good ol Ron films.
I used to live down the road from a Blockbuster , every day after school I would rent. The family that owned it as always told me that I was there best customer for the the whole 9 years that they where in Business.
Man, I really enjoy this format of you guys just filming and talking about anything really. Chris is a great camera man and all that and John is so great to listen to with his engaging way of talking. Hoping for more.
Our grocery store used to have a movie rental store in it and my parents would drop me off at it while they went shopping. I remember walking out with Spider-Man 2 and feeling so excited!!
Enjoy the new Flick Trip episode! This video was recorded back in March, sorry it took so long. Leave a comment about your video rental store memories to win a $25 Family Video gift card, make sure to buy Sour Patch Kids and rent Over The Top with it...
This Puts a Smile Of My Face.
Three videos a week it's a Christmas miracle
Hey John, how long have you and Chris known each other?
I rent movies from my local library all the time.... but it's not the same.
One of my favorite memories of going to a Blockbuster was renting episodes from the “Goosebumps” tv series, they were mostly the two part episodes. So when I heard that there was still one Blockbuster left in Bend, Oregon I arranged a trip, it was a long trip, but it was worth it. I bought a movie, candy, drinks and even Blockbuster merchandise that simply says “last Blockbuster on the planet”. I even got a replica of a Blockbuster membership made for me. I made this trip in May of 2019. I highly recommend checking the place out if no one has already.
This is sad. This place looks awesome. And the rental/discount deals are great.
We have one here, it looks identical inside to the one here.
Joe McKim mine got closed about a month and a half ago and I was sad but seeing this video took me right back to it. The layout is the exact same right down to the game room
It's great and all, but I don't know how this store is going to last.
@@IAmSamThatIAM Most of these stores have a back room that rent porn.
@@joemckim1183 And you think that will keep a float like this? Almost everything is online now either free, or a service.
It's the 90's again. It's a friday afternoon. I get to pick one thing, a game or a movie, and look forward to a weekend of potential awesomeness.
I so miss this.
You brought a tear to my eye
I feel like I'm 9 again whenever I go to family video
@@colinklang videostores were my childhood, their how i discovered the majority of the movies i know and love now, also the atmosphere was just great.
Things Just Got Magical & Mystical
When I was real little I wouldn't walk by the "C's" because I was afraid of seeing Chucky.
hahaha man I laughed out loud when I read your comment, so relatable man.
That childs play 2 and 3 cover. So many fucking nightmares!
I saw a shirt with Chucky and it had like a gun, a knife, and an axe. It freaked me out 😅
Always loved going to our Broadway Video, just to rent the Chucky films, even if my parents didn't want me to. Good times!
I no how you fill man night of the living dead scared me more then anything and I couldn’t walk past the movie lol man those were the days
I want to cry, this brought so many memories back :')
I used to use Blockbusters and Hollywood video to buy all my dvds. They had 4 for 20s all the time.
4 for $20 for DVD's is a rip-off now, but back then, it was a Steal. I used to buy all of my movies at Blockbuster and Hollywood Video. Also, We had this store called Movie Trading Co., and it was amazing. They had a huge selection for buying VHS and DVD's (Before Blu Ray's) and Video Games. It was seriously an Experience going into any of these stores. something that is lost today. Thankfully FamilyVideo is still opened. I never been to one, but it looks like it would be very Nostalgic being in there.
Also, the smell of being at a Blockbuster, was very unique to the store. Kind of like Barnes and Noble has a very unique smell.
Me too....me too
Yes i remember i bought my movies the same way miss that
Miss the 5 movie 5 days $5 deal
I remember renting Halloween H20 and Scream on VHS with my friends every 2 weeks or so. We would buy some candy, go home, close the curtains and watch them back to back. I was like 8 years old and was scared to walk home after we saw the movies. We would sneek into the porn section and look at the covers.
Also remember renting Titanic and SW The Phantom Menace with my parents and watching them on saturdaynights. Man,some great memories.
I love how Jon has been through like 10 girlfriends in the time hes known Chris.
Never settle, you'll regret it later.
@@theFLICKpick Oh i agree. I was just pointing out bromances never die
IveGotToast I have a feeling Jon has *options* .😉
Yep I’m on my third marriage and it’s the best ever. Who knew my wife would be in America
@@theFLICKpick have you told Chris that 😂?
Ohio has video rental stores and 24 drive in movie theaters. It's so awesome
24 drive ins? damn, that's a lot in 2019
@@LiTTleGaBi21 here's a pic if you wanta see it.
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There's a drive in in my town in ohio. I didn't realize they were so rare.
It’s great to see people appreciating Family Video. I have one in my town that I’ve been going to all my life and it’s still thriving! Btw, that Marco’s pizza is amazing!
"How good it feels to hold a movie." *HOLDS GOTTI*
Fun video. I'm a big blu-ray collector & I couldn't imagine not buying physical media. It's the best!
Why is the hardest part RETURNING the movie? ITS SO HARD .... late fees
The friday night video store visit was honestly the best feeling in the world!
So damn true..... 👍
I AGREE MATTY
@Justlikingeverycomment me too❤
the Family Video near my house just started selling CBD.
NotSnarl if it keeps the stores open it’s probably fine.
omg is that drugs! Are we talking about drugs!!! It's drugs isn't it! WHERE WERE YOU YESTERDAY AT 4 o'Clock! and yes.... you did get a reply... 1 year later.
@@vikingghost117 I think you were on drugs when you write this comment
@@vikingghost117dude… amazing comment 😂
The family video in my hometown closed earlier this year. It's like a piece of my childhood disappeared and I'll never be able to experience it again. RIP Rowlett Family Video.
Every Christmas I go back to my hometown in Illinois and I always visit the 2 Family Video stores that somehow are still thriving it’s a weird emotional(embarrassing) feeling I get when walking in. You just can’t beat walking through the aisles picking out films or games.
A local video store from my neighborhood won me a Playstation back in 97'. They were giving up coupons to win one, and I rented so many movies and Sega Genesis games that I ended up with the price... So I'll forever miss them.
There is a video building in the state of IL. The name is Mokena Video 11225 Front St, Mokena, Illinois 60448. Currently Bob has 25,800 movies from the 1930,40,50,60,70,80,90,00,10s.
I remember being young in the early 2000s going to Blockbuster and renting Godzilla movies all the time. Both VHS and DVD.
I remember when we had to rent the vcr with the vhs tapes to watch them. I’m not sure if rental places still do that anymore though.
So much nostalgia. I remember the local video rental place used these round little tags hanging beneath each video for each copy they had of it. You would pick up the tag, take it to the register, and turn it in for the video. No tag, no copy left. We would go every Friday and each get to pick out one movie each while waiting for our pizza down the street.
Yeah I miss the Blocbuster experience. Some of you know what Im talking about. I agree Netflix kind of took that away but I still love owning my own HARD COPIES of films. Not stream.
I like video stores but never was a huge fan of Blockbuster themselves. They were always so over priced and if you dare turn a movie in late they would literally hound you by calling you and sending you things in the mail telling you owed them money.
@@joemckim1183 I agree 100%. In las vegas we had hollywood video, video tyme, and video world smaller than blockbuster but cheaper and more family feeling to it.
They is like one Blockbuster location remaining in the world up in Oregon (wish I knew the town). This would be an amazing road trip for them if they were to get the chance!
I know man 😩 I used to love going to block buster every Friday night with my dad picking a movie, getting 2 large butter popcorns to share between my bro and mom as well and sometimes a Pizza and it would be the best! Totally miss that feeling, I appreciate Netflix for convenience but sometimes convenience sucks 😩
@@jrogers5152 totally agree. Thats why if you look on my channel. (Shameless plug) lol you will see i have walls of videos and thats not all of them. I fell in love with touching looking at the back of the videos and saying yeah this looks like a good movie. Now everything is direct to stream or netflix original. Oh well technology won out over experience I guess.
The enjoyment of going to a video store started in the parking lot when you'd see the posters, for movies you've only seen trailers for, hanging in the huge windows in the front of the store. Once you walked in the smell of popcorn hit you immediately. I'd walk along the outer wall (new releases) over and over again, as I'd pick up the same three movies and put them back, before finally just grabbing all three. Future generations may never know the pure joy of that experience.
I remember I rented the virtual game boy at blockbuster when I was nine. Man that was the best!
Stuckmann and Flickinger videos are always a treat
The local Family Video's in my neighborhood put season one of my show The Deadersons on their shelves to rent! It was so cool!! Life achievement unlocked! :D
The biggest video rental store memory I remember is when I was little, after my dentist appointment everytime, my mom would take me to the video store, and I would always rent 3 films. I would rent "Rocky, Halloween (1978), and Batman returns". I would take them home and I would watch them throughout the week on repeat and those 3 films really inspired me to collect films and love the Horror and action genres even more. There are no more video stores where I live which sucks, but that is the one memory I will always have.
I love your videos. They always make me feel nostalgic
Mr. Krepshus i know you
Nostalgia will always keep people coming back. When I was a kid, I had Blockbuster and I had a 5, 5, 5 store. It was 5 movies, 5 nights, $5. I went to that store throughout the transition from VHS to DVD, and it was my first for many movies. The one that always comes off the top of my head was my first time seeing Monster Squad. So iconic.
It’s a shame a lot of these places can’t keep going because people stop using them since the future is moving forward with streaming, but I also feel like cable will end up the same way. It’ll go away for a time, but not really die, and then come back (maybe not in a big way) because nostalgia will always keep people coming back, just to get that feeling again.
In the mid 80s here in Canada, I remember going to a local video store to rent out VHS tapes as a kid. Then came BlockBuster, then in more recent years it was HMV. Not many places rent anymore tho.
Titan MacDougall I’m in Hamilton and up until a year or so ago we had a place called Steelcity video they closed
@@Keverything99 around here Sunrise Records has come vack and replaced HMV. A store here in Barrie Ontario called Video Time sells used video games & movies. Nothing else as far as i know.
I used to live in Wisconsin, and the town I lived in had 2 Family Videos, both of which still exist. And that’s how we watched a lot of movies. Probably over half the movies I watched were from Family Video. And I specifically remember that being the place where we rented Power Rangers movies, Mega-Mind, Indiana Jones, and The Chronicles of Narnia movies! Great place, great movies, great pizza, and great memories. Thank you for making this video👍
This is beautiful. Reminds me of the movie stores I used to visit. Thank you guys for this.
This was glorious. Just seeing those shelves stocked with movies bring a tear to my eye. I know go to thrift shops or movie shops to recapture that feeling but it’s not the same. I had a great childhood. Picking 3 movies was like the most serious thing I could do as a kid.
I have a family video by me I go to once in a while to relive the glory years! Back in the day hollywood video was my go to. The one by me was huge. I used to love browsing on that Friday night after school trying to pick out what to rent having the whole weekend ahead of me. Or looking at the new release booklet and waiting for that Tuesday to come for the movies I wanted to see...Blockbuster was my back up spot if Hollywood video was rented out. Miss those days.
Movie rental stores makes you feel like you’re in a dvd and video game heaven
You and Stuckmann make a better romance than Twilight and Fifty Shades combined! I ship you guys so much!
Carter Lovejoy can you imagine a fan fiction for them 😂😂😂😂
Andy Salter relax! It’s just a joke for crying out loud!
Carter Lovejoy Chris & John = Best Bromance Ever
Troll Face agreed!
John, Chris you guys doing videos together is the absolute best thing on the internet
Finally! A Family Video video! Lol For "reel" though, I have a Family Video about 2 min from my house and I LOVE IT!
We still have a Family Video in my small town of Jackson Michigan that i go to all the time to rent games and movies and id be lost without it so thanks for representing the video rental store guys,i love you both.
I miss video stores and going there to rent movies and video games. I still collect physical media today.
I remember going to the video store for my first time when I got a Nintendo and be able to rent Nintendo games, that’s how I discovered many of my favorite games like Mega Man. Also, in my early teen years, I discovered many 80s sci fi/fantasy movies by renting them.
I used to go to Hollywood video back in the day and rent Rugrats videos. They had 4 or 5 episodes per tape and it was just the best thing ever putting them in the VCR and just kicking back. Honestly part of it was the odd satisfaction you get from starting a tape from the beginning, letting it play all the way through, and letting it rewind. A nice full cycle. Good times!
I'm glad that these two old timers got to relive their childhood.
Some of my fondest memories of the 90s was going to Blockbuster and Hollywood Video with a friend, spend an hour talking about movies we’ve seen, chatting with the clerk about his favs, picking something and getting a pizza on the way home. That kind of interaction is sadly gone.
Love your videos John! Love your collabs with Chris as well
more collabs with stuckmann
I grew up with Family Video. It was a short bikeride away so every weekend me and my buddy would rent some games and stay up all weekend playing em. So much nostalgia!
I'm old enough to remember when VHS, Beta-Max, and Video Disc debuted. Our first VHS machine was top-loading, and cost about $1,300--a ton of money in the late 70's, early 80's.
This brings back memories...my friends parents had a VCR in the late70's early 80's it was top loading & had knobs like a T.V.😁 it cost them over a $1000 funny years later you could get them at Wal-Mart for under $30
If UA-cam existed back in the 80s and 90s, The Flick Pick and Stuckmann's videos would perfectly fit (especially Flicks' old 80's videos and pawn shop trips).
I got to meet Robert Englund at a Comic Con. He was awesome.
I wept John I openly wept I thought they were all gone but just knowing there is one makes me feel so happy inside I have a ton of memories of going to rent things at video rental stores and the day I got my own blockbuster card and could finally rent things by myself is still one of my proudest memories good times!
Everytime I see a Family Video I think, "Good for you guys...still hanging in there."
damn...
I'm from a small village in France where there was nothing to do but we were lucky to have what we called a "video club" and every friday my sister and I had to agree on the weekly rental. It's actually my most cherished family time, I miss the whole concept of renting movies. It became an event, it mattered.
I live in Toledo, Ohio the home of Marcos Pizza and I have never seen a Marcos inside a Family Video in Toledo. Jealous.
Thank you guys, for the walk down memory lane. My grandfather(RIP) and my older brother, used to take to a rental home video as a kid, every weekend. My usual selection was Batman returns, Independence day, Beetlejuice, E.T, The Lion King, S Mario Bros, Forrest G, and a few others. Great times.
Had a rental store near my house, and it recently closed down. R.I.P
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I have plenty of memories going to Hollwood Video as a kid. My parents would take me and we would look around the store for a bit. And they even had monthly catalogs of movies they offered for rent, and my mother would grab TONS of them, and that's what kickstarted my love for movies.
For real I have Prime, Netflix, and Hulu and barely use them and it does get stale going through their selection. But it does help for blind buys
I've had a family video in my town of Dixon, Illinois for at least the past 8 years. Glad to see that it's not gone nor is it not the only family video left.
R.I.P. Family Video. They shut down forever this month 😥
I’m so thankful that I live next to a family video that’s still in business and to my knowledge it’s still thriving at least in my city
Buying movies at video rental stores are how most of my collection was started so I hope they stick around even if it’s in small ways.
This generation doesn't know all the things that they're missing know when the Internet eliminated a lot of these playbourne I guess now you would call them nostalgia throw backs
I used to work at a local video store that is no longer in business. Best job ever for a movie lover to have. Free rentals.. (Foam at mouth)... So good lol. Like John said in the video, going to the store with your friends felt like an event on a Friday night. Streaming does make that less special to me. The process of going to the store, exploring it, finding a few movies you were not planning on looking for and going home to watch them. Love it and still do. I will do my best to keep physical media alive! The movie stores I visited most were Hollywood Video and Suncoast Video.
Thanks for the great video Flick and Chris!!
I thought Video Rental Stores everywhere were extinct.. I miss Blockbusters so much :(
Bend, Ohio Blockbuster is the last store standing.
my mom used to work at a little small movie rental place and it was the best, when I was younger she let me go to work with her and watch whatever moive I wanted on the little TV they had there. it was awesome
that’s *so true* about the video games.
I remember playing & passing the first Arkham Asylum for the week I rented it.
10:40 there they go those mythical beasts
Our hometown video store is what got me hooked on horror movies back in the 80's. I used to spend so much time reading the backs of all of the movies trying to decide what to rent.
My friend: "Why does he seem bored? Like he's ready to go?"
Me: "Eh, Chris is kinda always like that." 🙃
Great Flicktrip episode! This brings back so many memories- when it was pre 2007 I was like 10 years old, me and my whole family used to go family video related place- we used to rent all sorts of films(vhs and cds) Pokémon films, action films, animated films and many more. Those were the days...
I wish they made more videos together. Its been a while now
They had some sort of falling out, i don’t remember why but I read about it on Reddit some time ago
I'm 21 & we had video rentals in my small southern town in VA up until 2007ish & I really miss the human connection of them. Imagining what movies I could've gotten into if they still existed when I entered teenage years.... It was a nice time while it lasted😇
THEY HAVE PIZZA IN THE STORE
SO COOL!!
The "I already have this" comment is, just, the truest words anyone has spoke. I have gone into so many DVD shops just to look around and check films out even if I already own them.
It's therapeutic.
I applaud your video, and I genuinely love and appreciate your zeal for nostalgia, but we'll never get that back, John. It's gone dude, and I'm saying this as someone who completely agrees with you, as someone who grew up in Erol's and Blockbuster and Suncoast and movie theaters. But it was a moment in time that is lost on this generation and later ones. We have the 80s and 90s as memories and that's it. It's over. Hey, at least we can still buy physical media, because I dont know how much longer we got.....
I mean, kind of? I work at Family Video full time. We're still going strong with a dedicated customer-base. The only thing preventing you from 'getting it back' is you.
@@BenBenRanger Nah, but I'm glad Family Video is going strong. Times moves on however... and not backward.
@@LukeDodge916 That does make any sense. It still exists. You moved on; everyone doesn't have to do the exact same thing as you.
I am lucky enough to have 3 Family Video's very close to where I live. I hope they stay around forever because its a great experience. Makes you have an appreciation for film and keeps nostalgia alive. Great memories as a kid going to Blockbuster or Hollywood Video.
prayers have been answered
this kind of places make things feel real. As a kid it was like entering a dragon´s treasure cove, full of reaches beyond count. We didnt have any money but just looking at all those cases made us dream. Every rental was something special, something to look forward for
"Holding Gotti" sounds like a euphemism
I have 2 Family Video stores near me here in Wisconsin still doing well. Nothing like the video rental store experience. Nostalgia overload.
I miss going to the Video Rental Stores, simply because I was good friends with the owner and we just talk about movies for hours and it was always a great conversation.
My most vivid and best memory that kind of sums up my childhood going to a video rental store; I was about five or six and we went to blockbuster and I remember I always walked down the horror and sci-fi section because I was infatuated with planet of the apes. I saw Hellraiser and looked at my dad and he looked down at me and I said “hellraiser? Is that a bad word?” He said “not really, want to watch it?” Yes. And I was forever changed. My dad let me say hell and I was just overjoyed.
I work at a Family Video near my house. So thankful they still exist.
I stopped at one somewhere in Georgia on a trip. I couldn’t believe I discovered it! Brought back a lot of Blockbuster memories for me.
Chris Stuckmann and Theflickpick- Two of my Man-Crushes.
I miss video stores so much. I remember how exciting it'd be when my mom would take me to one and I'd walk up and down the aisles unable to decide on "just one" movie to get (if it was a 'new release'). And they'd always have great deals if you wanted to buy a movie. Ace Ventura When Nature Calls, Operation Dumbo Drop, The Mask, Cliffhanger...90's video stores were a special place.
It's so sad seeing it so empty
We visited on a weekday afternoon on purpose.
theFLICKpick oh, I’m glad because I hate to see any place empty but especially a place as awesome as this
I miss the good old days. You always had something to look forward to on the weekend when we were kids.
The day i went into a family video and realized how funny it was that FAMILY video has porn yet HOLLYWOOD video does not. Never made sense to me. Guess famlies like sitting down together to watch some good ol Ron films.
This is why I love to buy movies and books I love picking them up and seeing them physically in my shelf
There is still a blockbuster in Bend, Oregon. It's the last in existence.
robbie9fow there’s one in Alaska
@@WoodysPickle I stand corrected. Thought bend and the one in Perth before it closed were the last ones. 👍🏻
Thanks for the trip down memory lane. I too got Friday rentals every Friday to watch as a kid over the weekend. Good times
I'll be waiting for the joker review
Comes out next month.
I'll be waiting for these guys rent Joker from this video rental store.
I used to live down the road from a Blockbuster , every day after school I would rent.
The family that owned it as always told me that I was there best customer for the the whole 9 years that they where in Business.
Any video that references Pulp Fiction gets an automatic Like 👍 from me.
Man, I really enjoy this format of you guys just filming and talking about anything really. Chris is a great camera man and all that and John is so great to listen to with his engaging way of talking. Hoping for more.
For a second I was wondering why you guys were wearing heavy coats in late summer...
The video was in post production for 6 months due to life changes, technical issues and my lack of creativity, but I fixed all of that!
I honestly didn’t even notice
Our grocery store used to have a movie rental store in it and my parents would drop me off at it while they went shopping. I remember walking out with Spider-Man 2 and feeling so excited!!
One day you and Chris should head to Cinemassacre Video. I would love to see you two talk movies with James Rolfe
I used to love going to the local video rental, and would spend a couple hours searching for a movie to watch for the weekend as a kid.
2:35 I see John has finally met his new girlfriend. Don't tell Chris 😂😂😂
I miss being a kid and getting super excited going to the video store, This Video brings back very good memories.