Streaming services have transformed the way we view film and television, leaving us isolated on our couches, subject to the suggestions of an algorithm. But a small group of film buffs with a fondness for physical media are hoping to lure people back into the real world — one abandoned newspaper box at a time.
The Free Blockbuster project began in 2019, when Brian Morrison, a film and television producer in Los Angeles, and a former Blockbuster employee, painted the company’s blue-and-yellow logo onto an old box and filled it with DVDs.
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The Free Blockbuster movement slowly gained traction and eventually, more than 200 other community boxes had opened from Louisiana to Canada and even Britain — though it is unclear how many remain operational.
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“We are social animals; we want to go out into the world and engage with each other,” said Mr. Morrison, who keeps a lending library outside his home. He often refills it with DVDs and VHS tapes including TV series, horror movies and, on occasion, signed independent films, and said that it had encouraged interaction with his neighbors.
Andrew Kevin Walker, a Los Angeles-based screenwriter, said he had visited secondhand stores especially to seek out films to leave in the boxes — including two sealed James Bond box sets and a copy of “Cobra,” a 1986 film written by Sylvester Stallone. “It’s an opportunity for people to really share their love of cinema, whether it be their favorite guilty pleasure, or their favorite movie of all time,” he said.
FreeBlockbuster.org - there’s only 1 listed in the UK in Midsomer Norton:
Today has seen the Premiere of the UK’s first Free Blockbuster free retro video rental, and it’s in Midsomer Norton!
Take a movie, leave a movie (or just take a movie and bring it back).
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Entrepreneur Joe said: " I’ve always had a love of retro and vintage things, and felt the need to bring this experience to MSN. A perfect extension to Miscellaneous Joe’s, my local small business selling retro, vintage, and collectible items, including old VHS tapes and machines!
“You can find the movies outside (or maybe inside) Celia’s Place on Midsomer Norton’s High Street.”
The one thing I like about streaming over physical media is it remembers which episode I was watching after a long break from the show.
I use IMDb and Trakt for that.
That is a conscious thing I have to do, and remember to do.
Can’t say about physical media but if you have them on a drive then a media server like jellyfin would be everything you need.