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VHS Movie Rentals Still Available At Pizza Place In Chicago VCR and VHS Do you remember when VCRs and VHS tapes came out? That was a game-changer. Finally, you could watch movies over and over in the comforts of your own home. Even though we were last in our neighborhood to get a VCR, I could not be happier when we finally did. In the beginning, there were several Mom and Pop type video rental stores open around town. Eventually, the big chains came in and took over the industry. Each Friday, I looked forward to my mom taking me after school to pick out a couple of movies to watch over the weekend. It was the highlight of the week.

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The Sacrament movie review & film summary (2014)

Low-budget horror tyro Ti West evokes Jonestown for a generation of viewers too young to remember the place, or the horrific event named for it, in The Sacrament. West is such a technically accomplished filmmaker, and his cast of semi-regulars so committed to the narrative, that the resultant movie gives enough unsettling atmosphere and upsetting gut-level shock that this viewer didn’t mind too much all the stuff he wasn’t getting, such as intellectual coherence, not to mention any kind of profound insight into the cult hive mind. Advertisement West sets his story in the present day. The movie’s weakest sequence is its opening, done in faux-televised video style with static-punctuated jump cuts, showing a meeting at the offices of edgy media entity Vice (a written prologue explaining to the audience what Vice is ought to win a prize for Lamest Prose To Appear In A Motion Picture Nearly Ever) at which fashion photographer Patrick (Kentucker Audley) recounts to beardo edito

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