The Video Store From Heaven
I was in New York last week and went to Greenwich Village and saw a video store - something I can never pass without a good browse, and it was like walking back in time. First of all the movies were well laid out (40s thrillers, 50s thrillers, 60s etc.), a section of British films and such long forgotten gems there as MORGAN - A SUITABLE CASE FOR TREATMENT, TOM JONES, BLIND TERROR, WHERE LOVE HAS GONE and rare foreign releases like MADAMOISELLE and loads of films that I see people requesting copies of on this board. Many of them were NTSC - VHS copies long deleted items from way back and my only worry was how I was going to carry my stash home - then disaster - I was told that all the titles I had picked were for rental only. I comforted myself with the Hammer Box Set with Captain Clegg, Phantom Of The Opera etc and that night I dreamt of what might have been. (I have considered the cost of moving to New York but it's not a practical proposition.)
I am mentioning it here as you lot are the only people I know who can empathise with it - and who knows, there may be some New York people on here that can make use of it.
Anyway - the store was Evergreen Video at 37 Carmine St in Greenwich Village. If you find yourself in New York have a browse at least.
When I get to heaven, I like to think there will be a video store like that!
Sam leaves stage left with a dreamy look on his face
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