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And maybe that’s what we’ve lost more than the physical disc. We’ve lost the intention .

Although the movie DVD rental industry has largely disappeared, it has left a lasting impact on popular culture. The nostalgia for physical movie stores and the tactile experience of browsing aisles and selecting movies has endured. Many consumers still fondly remember visiting movie rental stores on Friday nights, browsing the aisles, and renting movies to watch with friends and family. moviedvdrental

The "Video Store" became a cultural staple. Chains like , Erol's , and Video Update popped up in every neighborhood. The model was simple but flawed: VHS tapes were expensive (often costing $80-$100 for a single movie), making "rental windows" necessary. Stores bought tapes to rent them out dozens of times before the movie became affordable for purchase. And maybe that’s what we’ve lost more than