Kim's Video Closes Its "Mean" Location

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In a subject close to Gothamist's heart (the subject of trying to see a movie), yesterday the NY Times profiled the bittersweet closing of Kim's Video on Avenue A, where employees terrorized customers into video selections more associated with Cineaste, versus Entertainment Weekly. The article provides the history of Kim's (a drycleaning establishment turned local entertainment retail empire amongst the hip), as well as admissions that the store look down on its customers. A former manager says, "We went against every business model that says, 'The customer is always right.' But I think in the end, people sort of liked the grungy East Village thing." To that end, a 14 year-old customer confirms this: "It was like an S-and-M relationship. You had to go all alpha male on them to get them not to bother you. But I do miss having it here now." Man, 14 years old today is so different from 14 years old back in our day. Anyway, Gothamist can understand wanting to go back to a store that treats you badly - that scene in Pretty Woman where Julia Roberts goes back to the snooty boutique to show them up sums it up pretty well.

There are still Kim's Video locations in the East Village, West Village, and Columbia area. And the Avenue A location was the "surly" Kim's location, if you need to be laughed at and ridiculed and have your overall movie watching habits raised to a new level by video store employees, we suggest you go to Reel Life in Brooklyn, which some have dubbed The Championship Vinyl of video stores.

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That's "14 year resident."

Go Sox!

Guess the Times missed the original St. Marks Kims (upstairs one flight, on the corner of 2nd Ave IIRC). Now they were MEAN!

what about 2 boots? nicer, smarter, more stylish and very close to where kim's used to be.

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I have a critieria for video stores: if there aren't separate sections for films from Hong Kong, Taiwan, and China, I refuse to become a member. 2 Boots doesn't pass the test.

How funny. I just have to post something here. I used to work at this Kim's about 9 years ago. I was just doing an online search for the address to use it as a reference for a job that requires 10 years of employment history. Maybe i should just paste this article.
Anyway, i live in Portland, Oregon now and as far as video stores go, Portland has one of the best i've seen in Movie Madness. Minus the mean employess i guess.

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