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Top 10 Video
D. Rōbi
9 episodes
13 hours ago
A former video store clerk revisits the movies and memories made at a little mom and pop video shop from 1996 to 2002 before streaming "content" became the norm.
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A former video store clerk revisits the movies and memories made at a little mom and pop video shop from 1996 to 2002 before streaming "content" became the norm.
Show more...
Film History
TV & Film
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The Arrival 11/16/1996
Top 10 Video
44 minutes 59 seconds
10 months ago
The Arrival 11/16/1996

Welcome in to Top 10 Video! We're just a small mom and pop video shop, but you're bound to find a flick to keep you entertained on a Friday night.

My name is D. Rōbi, and I was a clerk at Top 10 Video from 1996 to 2002. I'm hyped to revisit the movies and memories from that time period, and joining me on this journey is my shweetheart, my unicorn, Hollipop.

On this first episode we're discussing the Top 10 movie rentals from November 16, 1996 focusing on David Twohy's sci-fi thriller The Arrival with Charlie Sheen and Ron Silver.


New episodes the first Friday of each month (with this one exception)!

Top 10 Video is a part of The Introverse Podcast Network.

Top 10 Video
A former video store clerk revisits the movies and memories made at a little mom and pop video shop from 1996 to 2002 before streaming "content" became the norm.