There is no need to revive the video rental shop craze because despite having been overshadowed by most people's addiction to downloading and streaming, the video shop has not exactly died. Video 48, a video rental shop in West Avenue, Quezon City, continues to thrive while its contemporaries in the business have all closed shop many years prior. The shop just turned 31 years old this year, according to its owner Simon Santos, whose love and passion for movies began when he first saw Fernando Poe Junior's "Markado" at 10 years old. Through the years, big and glittering names have walked past his shop's doors, such as National Artist Lino Brocka, whose framed Video 48 borrow...
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