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Top 10 Video
D. Rōbi
9 episodes
2 days 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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Twister 12/28/96
Top 10 Video
1 hour 3 minutes 35 seconds
9 months ago
Twister 12/28/96

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.

It's nearly the end of December 1996 and Twister has just fallen out of the Top 10 Rentals list to number 15, but thanks to Robi's screw-up we're chatting about it with a very special guest from The Introverse and Coffee With Suga podcasts, Brent (Blue!) Evans.

It's the Jan DeBont directed, Spielberg produced flick about weather run amuck, Twister, so let's twist again, like we did in the summer of 1996!


New episodes of Top 10 Video the first Friday of each month!

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.