Classificação do local: 5 Federal Triangle, Washington, DC
This place is the only Store I go to. Think Redbox prices but with a much larger selection. They are the only Store that rents 3D Blu-Ray. 3D is $ 3 a day, Blu-Ray $ 2, and DVD is only $ 1.50. Join the text program and frequently get buy one get one rentals. They even have an «adult» section in the back lol. With the internet does anyone need to rent porn? They rent out video games too. All major formats. They also have drinks and snacks at the best prices! Think Gatorade and 20oz soda for $ 1. This place is not a chain but if you live or work around here it’s a great place. Oh they sell new and pre-owned movies too.
Katrina W.
Classificação do local: 4 Petersburg, VA
What I like about this place is that they always carry the newest releases in either DVD or Blu-ray. He sometimes even carries 3-d blu-ray movies. The price to rent movies is a little over $ 1. Unfortunately these new releases can move quickly off the shelves so you could conceivably find yourself waiting a while for those newer movies. You can also find newer and older movies on sale here. Most of them usually go for about the same price as you would find them in stores, however he does often have good sales on newer movies. I believe Wednesdays are rent 1 get 1 free. You can sign up for text message alerts as to when new movies are for sale. Gamers can also rent video games.
Chunk G.
Classificação do local: 4 Omaha, NE
Very small video store between Bloom grocery store and BJs membership club. They have a lot of stuff tucked in this tiny place, more recent stuff than old but still quite a but to choose from. They have blue-ray choices, an extensive kids section, and several copies of most new releases. They also have a whole section dedicated to kung fu/martial arts films. You can find most anything you can get from the redbox here, and more. They also have a small adult only section in the back of the store, behind lace curtains, but its not at all a seedy place… The owner and his wife and child are always in the store, and the customers all seem like regular neighborhood folks. They have their stuff electronically catalogued, so you can simply ask for something if you don’t feel like browsing. Movies are $ 1 and due back by close of business the next day. You need a major credit card to sign up and they charge a $ 2 startup membership fee, basically just to make sure your card is valid. Minus one star because it’s tiny and they don’t always have what you want, but definitely worth a stop!