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This week on Hootn and Hollern, Matt, Eric, Drake, and Joey take a nostalgic trip down the aisles of long-gone video rental stores. From the rise of mom-and-pop shops to the reign of Blockbuster, the crew remembers the thrill of snagging a new release off a fully stocked wall and the terror of late fees that could rival a mortgage payment.
They swap stories about shady tanning-bed/video-store combos, bootlegging DVDs before release day, and even gas stations that doubled as “mini Blockbusters.” The conversation veers into the quirky rules of back-room “adult sections,” libraries quietly moonlighting as game rental hubs, and the eternal mystery of why every shop was named some variation of Mega Hits Video Express Corner.
Things get delightfully off the rails when Matt tries vaping for the first time, sparking comparisons to neon-lit rental shops and their questionable side hustles. The guys also dive into weird marketing tricks—from misleading movie covers to Netflix’s algorithm pulling the same stunt decades later.
It’s a hilarious and surprisingly heartfelt look at the end of an era, where VHS tapes, DVDs, and even Redbox all had their moment before streaming took over.
Check out our website where you'll find past episodes, merch, music playlists and more: https://www.hootnandhollern.com/
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This week on Hootn and Hollern, Matt, Eric, Drake, and Joey take a nostalgic trip down the aisles of long-gone video rental stores. From the rise of mom-and-pop shops to the reign of Blockbuster, the crew remembers the thrill of snagging a new release off a fully stocked wall and the terror of late fees that could rival a mortgage payment.
They swap stories about shady tanning-bed/video-store combos, bootlegging DVDs before release day, and even gas stations that doubled as “mini Blockbusters.” The conversation veers into the quirky rules of back-room “adult sections,” libraries quietly moonlighting as game rental hubs, and the eternal mystery of why every shop was named some variation of Mega Hits Video Express Corner.
Things get delightfully off the rails when Matt tries vaping for the first time, sparking comparisons to neon-lit rental shops and their questionable side hustles. The guys also dive into weird marketing tricks—from misleading movie covers to Netflix’s algorithm pulling the same stunt decades later.
It’s a hilarious and surprisingly heartfelt look at the end of an era, where VHS tapes, DVDs, and even Redbox all had their moment before streaming took over.
Check out our website where you'll find past episodes, merch, music playlists and more: https://www.hootnandhollern.com/

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