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Rain City Video
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Review by:
Clay M.
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and Rain City is the one place I KNOW has all of them. THat one with the picture of the bullet going through the apple about photography. Got it. That one about the African savannah and the killing machines the live in it (did you know that female lions are the ones that bring the pain? it's true - the big-necked males just chill and amble up to the carnage that the female lays down and then munches for a while and then goes to sleep.) Got it. That one about tornadoes? Trifecta. Plus they organize movies in a much easier way than anywhere else, and their selection rocks, and the guys who work there know what you are looking for even though you can't name it, name anyone in it, or describe it. Best of all, they have excellent taste in music which makes browsing pleasant. A Mac and Jacks at the Triangle and an hour spent looking for obscure documentaries is a perfectly dreamy rainy winter evening for me. Anyone who finds out if they carry Diff'rent Strokes diminutive star Gary Coleman's crossover hit "On the Right Track" gets a bagel.
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