And now Blockbuster goes Bust

BimboBob said:
Balti said:
there will be no high street left at this rate


Maybe this will mean the return of the little people, the shop owners of past years, a record shop maybe. That would be great.

I bought mine from Paul Marsh on Alexandra Road, them were the days

First ones were the first 2 Beatles albums and the She Loves You and I Wanna Hold Your Hand singles at Christmas 1963, and I've still got them too
 
BimboBob said:
Balti said:
there will be no high street left at this rate


Maybe this will mean the return of the little people, the shop owners of past years, a record shop maybe. That would be great.

would be good but can't see it unless the business rates get real Bob
 
Ducado said:
r.soleofsalford said:
as someone said, mostly, these companies that are folding are dinosaurs being brought to a quicker rather than slower death by the economic whirlpool we are trapped in

The internet has a lot more to do with it

exactly, young people dont rent movies anymore they just download em and give them to their mates, all video rental shops are doomed (like all CD shops)
 
What's going to happen to all those people who haven't moved with the times and don't have a pc or Internet?? Oh dear...... :(
 

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