Trash, Art & The Movies

Hosted by Paul Matwychuk (film critic for CBC Radio and EIGHTEEN BRIDGES magazine), Heather Noel (owner of The Videodrome), and Erin Fraser (volunteer coordinator for Metro Cinema and contributor to the blog SEQUENTIAL TART). A weekly podcast that pits trashy popcorn flicks against art house cinema and declares a victor. Subscribe through itunes!

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$2 Rentals + How To Never Pay Full Price At The Videodrome

NEW: $2.00 RENTALS!!!!

Our kids cartoons have always been a bargain, at just $2.00, but now there are more movies you can get for a toonie.
Our selection is so massive (and always growing) that it's easy for some titles to get overlooked. Periodically, we select 30 of these films that haven't rented in some time and make them just $2.00 to get your attention. You can find them throughout the catalogue with big yellow "2 dollar rental" circles on them. By renting them, not only do you save money, but you save these films from the dark recesses of our back room, no longer to be browsed, only to be seen when requested by a customer. 

Here are some other ways to save money in these hard times:

SPECIAL DAYS:
On MONDAYS, all rentals are $2.50 for seniors (65+), students (anyone with a valid student i.d.), and card carrying FAVA members too! 

On THURSDAYS, all customers are created equal and get 2 for 1 on every movie in the store! This deal can be applied to a maximum of 8 movies. You can mix and match any categories, you just pay for the more expensive half of your selection!

EVERYDAY SPECIALS:
When the deals above don't apply you can still rent any 4 movies in the store for only $12 (+GST). That's a movie for free, and then some!

Or, If 4 movies is too much for you, you can take 2 movies, a large bag of chips or popcorn, and a 2 litre bottle of pop just 11.99+GST. That means you get one movie for around 60 cents.

And for real flexibility you can buy movie vouchers and save. 10 movie vouchers are 44.99+GST and you'll save almost a dollar on every New Release/Best Renter title.


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