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Soon there’ll be only one Blockbuste­r left in the US

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last two Blockbuste­r video stores are calling it quits, leaving just one store open in the United States.

“The stores in Anchorage and Fairbanks will close for rentals after Sunday night and reopen Tuesday for video liquidatio­n sales through the end of August,’’ said Kevin Daymude, general manager of Blockbuste­r Alaska.

“It’s going to be crazy,’’ he said of the temporary reopening.

Daymude said residents were sad when they heard the news and many people have been reminiscin­g about their Blockbuste­r memories.

The news was announced to Alaskans on Blockbuste­r Alaska’s Facebook page.

The closures come just two months after the host of HBO’s Last Week Tonight with John Oliver sent a jockstrap worn by Russell Crowe in the 2005 movie Cinderella Man and other items to the Anchorage store, which displayed it in an effort to ramp up business.

Daymude said the buzz from the Oliver connection brought more people to the store.

“You would not believe how much business we got just from that memorabili­a alone,’’ he said. “I can’t thank John Oliver or his show enough.’’

But it wasn’t enough to counter a planned lease increase at both Alaska locations.

The jockstrap will probably go to the franchise owner, Alan Payne, who lives outside Austin, Texas.

A request for comment from HBO was not immediatel­y returned.

In its heyday, Blockbuste­r had 15 stores in Alaska, Daymude said. Some stores in more remote, less populated parts of the state began closing in the early 2000s.

In recent years, Blockbuste­r stores have vanished in most of the US.

But their survival lasted longer in Alaska, with some crediting expensive internet as a factor in keeping many people renting videos rather than streaming.

The closures will leave the Blockbuste­r in Bend, Oregon, as the sole holdout.

“How exciting,’’ said the Bend store’s general manager Sandi Harding. “It might end up being a little chaotic for a couple of weeks.’’

As for the fate of that store, the future looks good.

“We have no plans on closing anytime soon,’’ Harding said.

 ??  ?? Despite the gift of the jockstrap worn by actor Russell Crowe in the 2005 movie ‘Cinderella Man’ from HBO’s John Oliver to bring traffic into the store, Blockbuste­r Alaska general manager Kevin Daymude said the last two Blockbuste­r locations in Alaska...
Despite the gift of the jockstrap worn by actor Russell Crowe in the 2005 movie ‘Cinderella Man’ from HBO’s John Oliver to bring traffic into the store, Blockbuste­r Alaska general manager Kevin Daymude said the last two Blockbuste­r locations in Alaska...

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