So I've seen the trailers for this a couple times now, and I have to admit, I'm curious. Clint almost always makes a good movie and the subject matter is interesting. Well, it is to me anyway. I still vividly remember the Richard Jewell story, how shocking the bombing was, how quick the media was to identify and then judge Mr. Jewell in print and on the air, etc. And then when they found he was actually innocent, how quickly and furtively the media just swept his story under the table.
Anyway, wondered if anyone else is interested in the story? [Reply]
Isnt that the one that has porn? Back in the heyday of blockbuster there was a competitor that rented in XXX movies in addition to the usual retail stuff. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
Isnt that the one that has porn? Back in the heyday of blockbuster there was a competitor that rented in XXX movies in addition to the usual retail stuff.
The Family Video stores we have here have a "back room". :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
The Family Video stores we have here have a "back room". :-)
Yeah, I remember some chain, I think it was Family video, in Lee’s Summit that had a “back room” for porn to rent. Never did. That was a very conservative community. At the time I was active in the PTA, managing a youth baseball team, wife is a teacher in the school right up the street. Both involved in local charity work etc. besides..... I knew how to get porn on this new thing, the internet. :-) [Reply]
Video Library (in Lenexa) didn't have a "back room", they just had a massive porn section right in the open. I mean that thing was 4 sections, minimum. Always a few dudes low-key browsing and kids like me trying to sneak looks by pretending to look in the Comedy section. They always had an employee there running kids off, haha. [Reply]
Here in central Florida every Publix and Walmart grocery store has a Red Box machine, I have 5 within 5 miles of my home. I get emails almost everyday to rent 1 and get 2, keep a second night free, 75 cents off, anything they can think of they'll email me and I never see anyone using the machines and most of the big films are in Blue Ray for $2 now and $1.50 for regular DVD.
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
I've repeatedly passed by this at the video store, everything I've heard or read about it basically calls it Clints worst effort
Not too mention its just too old of a story to capture anyones attention