[Frameworks] San Francisco Video Store

Charles Chadwick infiltration834 at gmail.com
Sat Apr 29 17:38:45 UTC 2017


There's also Rasputin...they have a good selection, though always ask to
see the disc first...sometimes they are pretty beat up. They have a store a
little down the street from Amoeba.

-charles

On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 7:55 PM, Dave Tetzlaff <djtet53 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Björn"
>
> For non-blockbuster cinema on optical disc in SF, check Amoeba on Haight
> (near Stanyan and GG Park). They have as good a browsing selection as
> you’ll find in the US (since Mondo Kim’s is no more). There isn’t much
> experimental stuff on disc of any kind, much less BluRay, so Ken’s right
> that you can find more online. But I used to enjoy looking through the
> sections of Classic, Foreign, Cult, Documentary, etc. there, and I
> sometimes find titles I’d never have thought to look for online. They often
> have used copies of Criterion releases, imports sometimes, and some
> bootlegs (not that the quality of those is any good), though nothing is
> exactly cheap there.
>
> Not all that far from there, you might also check out Green Apple Books,
> which has a smaller new/used video selection, but is also eclectic and
> “non-blockbuster” oriented. Green Apple also bought out the last
> ‘art/foreign’ video rental house in SF (Le Video) and opened some kind of
> video thing at the old Le Video location, though I’ve not been there and am
> not clear on what’s there exactly.
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