Once valued as a $3 billion company, Blockbuster owned over 9,000 stores in the US. In 2010, Blockbuster filed for bankruptcy with $1 billion in debt.
Blockbuster Video was the biggest, brightest of video rental options throughout the '80s, '90s, and early 2000s. However, all that remains today is a lone store that sells nostalgic merch in Bend, ...
Nostalgia lovers can kindly rewind to a time when Blockbuster Video reigned supreme. On Tuesday, the once defunct Blockbuster Video Twitter account came out of a six-year hibernation to announce that ...
Long before Netflix, there was Blockbuster Video. The very first Blockbuster Video Store opened on October 19, 1985, in Dallas, Texas. It was opened by David Cook as a lone video rental store, but the ...
Blockbuster Video ruled home entertainment in the year 2000. The company had thousands of stores, and Friday nights weren’t complete without a trip to rent a movie. At the same time, Netflix was an ...
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. The Blockbuster Video Superstore on West Main Street in Bozeman abruptly shut its doors Monday, ...
In a Dallas strip mall, in the neighborhood George W. Bush now calls home, sits a bright and fluorescent Blockbuster that, on this cold Thursday night in December, is populated by maybe a handful of ...