Best Video Store
Don’t adjust your tracking — there’s actually a video rental shop alive and thriving in the Valley, even in the era of streaming dominance. Glendale’s Superstar Video deserves the nod for that fact alone, given stores like it are as rare locally as sealed VHS copies of “Faces of Death.” But the spot’s more than just a quaint rewind to yesteryear. It’s got 50,000-plus DVDs and Blu-rays arranged on numerous floor-to-ceiling shelves, packed with the latest titles and cult favorites, as well as out-of-print flicks and rarities not available on Netflix or elsewhere. (Superstar Video also stocks a voluminous selection of video games.) And if owner Matt Mason, whose dad opened the joint in 1980, doesn’t have a particular disc in his inventory, he’ll happily hunt it down. The cinematic thrills come cheap, too. New releases run you $2.75 for a two-day rental (which is less expensive than YouTube, Amazon or Vudu); the “everyday specials” get you four older movies for $10; and the weekly “Super Monday” deal lets you borrow any DVD for $.99 and games for only $2.99. It’s a bargain any true old-school vidiot would love.