How Times Have Changed

When I opened my web browser today, there was a story there about the fact that the American division of Blockbuster has filed for bankruptcy protection. That got me thinking about how times have changed. As recently as five years ago, Blockbuster was the only place to go when you wanted to rent a movie. Not so much any more. While in MA, we had a subscription with Blockbuster that consisted of a combination of mail-out movies and coupons for free in-store rentals. The subscription suited us quite well, because we, who weren’t really “in the know” about which new movies were coming out, still liked to walk up and down the aisles to see what had been recently released. We would then pick up a free rental with our coupon and go home and add various movies to our mail-out queue. Blockbuster Canada doesn’t have the subscription options that Blockbuster America did, and, although we haven’t really been watching movies since we moved to MB, we have been transitioning to a new way of consuming movies. Last weekend, we rented a movie on iTunes and watched it on our TV while it was uploaded from the computer we use as a media center. The experience was a good one, and we’ll probably go that route again. I have to say, though, that I still prefer to walk the aisles of the movie store to see what’s been recently released. For some reason, I find Blockbuster’s and iTunes’ websites frustrating in this regard.

One thought on “How Times Have Changed”

  1. Why don’t you try Zip.ca? You get to see what’s in theatres, what’s coming to video, what’s a new release. You will only be able to rent what is released though.

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