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Apr 18, 2021
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85fan
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It was interesting when they explained the argument that Netflix didn't kill
Blockbuster - finances did.
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The rise and fall of an empire (Blockbuster)
SUAVO
4/18/21 10:15am
Imagine investing your life savings in a franchise in 2005.
ReyOso
4/18/21 10:22am
Erlichman clearly influenced by church's video of growth of stakes
ColoSpgs
4/18/21 10:26am
Here's the church's video
ColoSpgs
4/18/21 10:48am
There was something really special about going to Blockbuster on Friday with your family or friends. Imo we've lost
CSoul
4/18/21 10:30am
That's just nostalgia right?
TNT
4/18/21 10:49am
Definitely, but nostalgia is important. We have lost many of the opportunities to have nostalgia though.
CSoul
4/18/21 10:52am
My wife and I talked about this just last week.
Taysom 4 Heisman
4/18/21 11:03am
Yes, you can do it, but it takes a lot more creativity and effort. Previously it was almost forced.
CSoul
4/18/21 11:06am
The friday/saturday night blockbuster trip with friends probably happened twice
Backcountry
4/18/21 1:17pm
I wonder how long the Bend store will last
LiveCoug
4/18/21 10:32am
Wow, what a difference!
boyblue
4/18/21 10:33am
It was interesting when they explained the argument that Netflix didn't kill
85fan
4/18/21 11:50am
The monkeys running that company fell asleep at the wheel... perfect example
Mitty
4/19/21 9:32am
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