Well folks, I rented Magnolia from my local, but very busy, Blockbuster. I must say that the movie has good potential from the beginning...but it lacks a couple of things.
Like some frigging scenes! The movie has been skipping around like Little Red Riding Hood. It's horrible and I can't seem to get the basic grasp of things.
So how do you think I should go about this? I've heard the movie is fabulous and would like to watch it. Do I just demand they get another movie for my viewing pleasure. I am giving them 25.00 a month too for an unlimited number of movies...so in all honesty, I think I have every right to do something along those lines.
Anyways, I'd like to turn this into a useful thread. So answer my question () and the following:
Have you ever had any trouble with material you've rented from your video store? (DVD, VHS, Games, Gaming Consoles, etc.)
If you did, how did you get the problem solved?
One last question.
Where do you go to rentyour movies and such?
Like some frigging scenes! The movie has been skipping around like Little Red Riding Hood. It's horrible and I can't seem to get the basic grasp of things.
So how do you think I should go about this? I've heard the movie is fabulous and would like to watch it. Do I just demand they get another movie for my viewing pleasure. I am giving them 25.00 a month too for an unlimited number of movies...so in all honesty, I think I have every right to do something along those lines.
Anyways, I'd like to turn this into a useful thread. So answer my question () and the following:
Have you ever had any trouble with material you've rented from your video store? (DVD, VHS, Games, Gaming Consoles, etc.)
If you did, how did you get the problem solved?
One last question.
Where do you go to rentyour movies and such?
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We're soldiers. Soldiers don't go to hell. It's war. Soldiers, they kill other soldiers. We're in a situation where everybody involved knows the stakes. And if you're gonna accept those stakes... You gotta do certain things. It's business, we're soldiers. We follow codes... Orders.