{"id":626,"date":"2007-07-08T13:04:31","date_gmt":"2007-07-08T17:04:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/homemaderavioli.com\/woodstock\/weblog\/?p=626"},"modified":"2007-07-08T13:15:46","modified_gmt":"2007-07-08T17:15:46","slug":"where-somebody-knows-your-name","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.homemaderavioli.com\/woodstock\/weblog\/2007\/07\/where-somebody-knows-your-name\/","title":{"rendered":"Where somebody knows your name"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I never thought it was possible but I actually miss a retail chain.<\/p>\n<p>Alright, technically that&#8217;s not true: I miss the staff at the Suncoast video store at which I used to shop.  Suncoast mismanaged itself right into into a buyout by FYE.  Not that it matters much in our grand corporatocracy which video outlet is selling you DVDs you really don&#8217;t need to own, but in the making life more pleasant realm it makes a big difference.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m what you&#8217;d call a binge DVD shopper.  I have one criterion which every DVD on my shelf must meet: It must be something which I will want to watch more than once.  None of this using the DVD store like a rental outlet because &#8220;they&#8217;re just so cheap and if I don&#8217;t like it I can sell it back used for 2\/3 the price and get my money back&#8221; bullshit.  No, if it&#8217;s on my shelf it&#8217;s there because it&#8217;s something that on some random night when I just can not sleep I might actually want to watch.  This, of course, leads to <a href=\"javascript:go('\/woodstock\/movies.html','no','no','no','yes','yes','yes','50','50','750','400')\" onmouseover=\"window.status='Woodstock\\'s DVDs'; return true\">an oddly currated collection<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Part of the reason I&#8217;m a binge shopper is that Suncoast put me in the habit.  Every six weeks or so they&#8217;d have a triple points weekend for people enrolled in their frequent buyers&#8217; club.  Instead of getting one point for every $1 you spent you got three.  Buy enough in quantity on those weekends and eventually they were paying you to take DVDs out of the store.<\/p>\n<p>And I guess because I showed up regularly and treated the staff, who were just as big if not bigger movie geeks that I am, like human beings they always remembered me by sight if not necessarily by name.  I could go from triple points event to triple points event and have Jenna, the assistant manager, remember that I&#8217;d asked about something previously that was out of print that had since been scheduled for release.  Plus, they had a decent selection since all they did were DVDs.<\/p>\n<p>Unfortunately, though, in the reorganization and purchase Suncoast&#8217;s buyer closed most of their stores.  The closest one now is, well, not all that close and the staff has been disbursed, on to other jobs that I hope are more rewarding for them.  And me, I&#8217;ve been reduced to buying my DVDs at Best Buy or via Amazon.com<\/p>\n<p>So it was thus I found myself at a Best Buy in Northern Virginia yesterday attempting to fill in some holes in my collection <span class=\"sans\">(Criterion Collection Edition of <em>The Seven Samurai<\/em>, no go; <em>The Rock<\/em>, check; <em>Speed,<\/em> check; <em>To Have and Have Not<\/em>, no dice) and a indulge in a couple of impulse purchases, things that meet the basic criterion but weren&#8217;t on the mental list. <\/span>Despite the resemblance to a casino that Best Buy seems to cultivate, and despite the paucity of offerings there was one extremely bright spot in yesterday&#8217;s shopping trip.<\/p>\n<p>If it had been just one copy I could have written it off to customer abandonment.  But no, there were five copies of <em>Terms of Endearment<\/em> right there in the Horror section where they should have been.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I never thought it was possible but I actually miss a retail chain. Alright, technically that&#8217;s not true: I miss the staff at the Suncoast video store at which I used to shop. Suncoast mismanaged itself right into into a buyout by FYE. 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