Friday, July 4, 2008

Seattle's Scarecrow Video: A Movie Lover's Paradise

Even if youre just stopping by the city for a couple of days, one of the most interesting, diverse places you can visit is Scarecrow Video in the University District, on Roosevelt off of 52nd. The worlds largest video store is a testament to all things film lovers.

Upon first entering youll find the outside windows littered with posters and advertisements for the upcoming films and festivals in the area (of which there are many). The inside wall is lined with films for sale and if you turn around an entire alcove is devoted to old movies being sold. The counter is as long as the store and in glass cases youll find old rare films, Criterion DVDs and behind them all shelves full of imports and rarities.

Now its time to look at the collection. The bottom floor consists of three things. Youve got a wall that wraps around the entire bottom floor filled with world cinema offerings separated alphabetically by country. From Algeria to Korea, Britain to South Africa, if a countrys made a film, its probably on that wall. On the other side of that wall is a zig zag labyrinth of directors alphabetically separated and given their own space if theyve become eponymous enough to deserve it. The greats of world cinema, shock cinema, and just plain Hollywood gold line these shelves with every offering a given director has ever made (if its possible to own it).

The corners are filled with new releases, thousands of new releases which include the actual new releases out hollywood as well as any new film theyve just imported from another country, television shows fresh to DVD or an old film just now being released. The possibilities are endless and Ive spent more than a couple hours just looking through the new releases, which are shuffled out and reset weekly as every week sees a huge chunk of new films coming in.

Upstairs is your genre rooms. Adventure, Action, Comedy - the usuals are there. But youll also find literary adaptations for all you Shakespeare buffs, an entire alcove of music on film, with rock operas, actual operas and video collections. Theres an animation room, mostly filled with anime, as well as some world wide offerings from other master animators. Theres a science fiction and horror section chock full of the old films you never thought youd find on dvd, and in the far corner even a fairly well stocked adults only section.

Scarecrow boasts over 60,000 titles in their catalog, and I wonder if its much bigger than that, though theres absolutely no room left in that building to house any more movies. Its literally bursting at the seams, and if youre even a casual movie fan, you owe it to yourself to stop in and see a collection that world famous directors have stood in awe of.

I'm a self avowed unemployed writer, working on semi-constant basis to try and overcome the need to go and work a real job. I've written more than 200 articles and reviews and am constantly scouring the internet for any and all excuses and methods to make myself less dependent on corporate pay days. Visit my website at TheChatfield.com


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