Godlike Productions - Discussion Forum
Users Online Now: 1,989 (Who's On?)Visitors Today: 2,256,348
Pageviews Today: 3,135,621Threads Today: 737Posts Today: 14,838
11:37 PM


Rate this Thread

Absolute BS Crap Reasonable Nice Amazing
 

GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons

 
Doc SavageModerator
Senior Forum Moderator

02/03/2021 08:45 PM

Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster to Graveyard of '90s Retail Icons

BY STEPHEN KRUISER
February 03, 2021 12:11 AM ET


The American retail landscape has been undergoing a rapid makeover in the past twenty years.

Here is one of the bigger stories that can be filed under “Bittersweet” in the old memory cabinet:

[link to twitter.com (secure)]


Here’s more from NBCChicago.com:

Toys R Us has closed the only two stores it had left in the United States.

The iconic toy retailer made the decision as a result of the hardships brought on by the Covid pandemic and plans to shift resources toward opening new locations where there is better shopper traffic, a spokesperson told CNBC in an emailed statement.

“Consumer demand in the toy category and for Toys R Us remains strong and we will continue to invest in the channels where the customer wants to experience our brand,” the person said.

Obviously, I was not a kid when Toys R Us was humming along during its heyday. The reason that this tugs at the heart is that my kid was a kid then. It wasn’t a weekly destination shopping place, of course. It was a special occasion kind of place. The only things that could light a young kid’s eyes up bigger than entering a Toys R Us were seeing the presents on Christmas morning or walking into Disneyland.

Full disclosure: few things get my eyes to light up bigger than Disneyland. I’m nine again as soon as I approach the entrance.

When my daughter was young in the early aughts, a fair number of those Christmas presents were from Toys R Us. Yeah, we had the Amazon option back then but it hadn’t quite eclipsed the adrenaline rush of surviving in-person Christmas shopping at Toys R Us. It was always quite the holiday adventure. Getting to the closest one to me in Los Angeles involved hitting the 405 in the LAX traffic vicinity.

That’s never pleasant.

Then I had to deal with a shrunken L.A. parking lot that the store shared with a Home Depot and a couple of other big-box stores.

Still, I loved it because I knew that I was going to be done shopping when I left there. And I do mean done.

As I was writing that I remembered that there was one closer to me but with such horrible surface street traffic leading to it that I avoided it. I also apparently blocked it out of my memory for a bit.

There is no doubt some revisionist history going on here. I have only one child and she is an adult now and my empty nest mental meanderings about her youth tend towards the sugar-coated. Had you been able to corral me as I was leaving Toys R Us a week before Christmas I would probably not be the bundle of holiday cheer that I’m now remembering.

It still amazes me how much has changed just since my daughter was a young girl. She’s only 22 now, so we’re not exactly talking eons ago. I mentioned Blockbuster in the headline because that was another retail/entertainment fact of life from my daughter’s childhood that vanished seemingly overnight.

Her mother and I divorced when she was very young. The custody arrangement we settled on pretty much split up every week. We’d each get some school night parenting time and she’d spend Friday nights at her mom and stepdad’s house and Saturdays with me. When she was 6 we moved into a place in West L.A. that was close to a Blockbuster. Saturdays then became “Daddy/Daughter Movie Night.” We’d go to Blockbuster early and pick out a movie (or two) then go to dinner at our favorite little Italian restaurant a block from our place, then watch the movie.

CONTINUED AT:
[link to pjmedia.com (secure)]
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 79543875
United States
02/03/2021 08:50 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
I miss roaming through video stores.
Doc SavageModerator  (OP)
Senior Forum Moderator

02/03/2021 08:52 PM

Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
I miss roaming through video stores.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79543875


As the article pointed out, you can still roam through the last remaining Blockbuster store in Bend, Oregon -- before Antifa burns it down, that is.
Michæl

User ID: 78318876
United States
02/03/2021 08:53 PM

Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
that blockbuster in oregon, the last one, is RAKING it in, making fucking bank. you can rent it out for adult sleepovers and shit, i think video stores are gonna come back, look how many followers cinemassacre has, and 2 stores.
Chuck it in the fuck it bucket
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 77566405
United States
02/03/2021 08:53 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
I went over to the mall-area here in SE Pa and literally half of the stores in the strip malls were shuttered.

I went over to best buy for something and they had the entrance roped off and this dude was just standing there looking at his phone and I had to ask to be let in.

Once I was in, I noticed that half of the shelves were empty, half of the tv's were missing from the wall-displays...

Retail is fucked, we are about to see some interesting times.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 79543875
United States
02/03/2021 08:54 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
I miss roaming through video stores.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79543875


As the article pointed out, you can still roam through the last remaining Blockbuster store in Bend, Oregon -- before Antifa burns it down, that is.
 Quoting: Doc Savage


Well that’s a few thousand miles away. Sob.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 79543875
United States
02/03/2021 08:56 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
that blockbuster in oregon, the last one, is RAKING it in, making fucking bank. you can rent it out for adult sleepovers and shit, i think video stores are gonna come back, look how many followers cinemassacre has, and 2 stores.
 Quoting: Michæl


Yeah. There are so many movies and you just can’t get them on tv or pay per view. I don’t like red box. It’s has become to expensive for just one night. Anyway it was just a tradition to head out to a store. I believe some will come back and make bank.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 77083188
United States
02/03/2021 08:57 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
verysad It's over,gone with the wind.
The Only

User ID: 79876168
Canada
02/03/2021 08:57 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
Canadian stores are fine...

butt
We Who Watch.

User ID: 79047905
United States
02/03/2021 08:58 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
I think there is room for a GameStop and Toys R Us in the Galleria!

justdoit

thepurge

penny
I exist.
Over watch

User ID: 77310877
United States
02/03/2021 08:59 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
Remember the shopping sprees kids could win in the 1980s
to fill up shopping carts with anything in the store in so many minutes?

That was every kids dream

I always wanted to giant RC cars that cost hundreds
President-elect Mighty Thor

User ID: 79977170
United States
02/03/2021 08:59 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
I miss roaming through video stores.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79543875


As the article pointed out, you can still roam through the last remaining Blockbuster store in Bend, Oregon -- before Antifa burns it down, that is.
 Quoting: Doc Savage


that blockbuster in oregon, the last one, is RAKING it in, making fucking bank. you can rent it out for adult sleepovers and shit, i think video stores are gonna come back, look how many followers cinemassacre has, and 2 stores.
 Quoting: Michæl




I went there in June 2019, it was a wonderful trip back in time.
"Stupidity is not a reason that you're going to be innocent."

"When you open your hearts to patriotism, there is no room for prejudice."

"Americans are dreamers, too."
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 77566932
United States
02/03/2021 09:02 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
My kids were born in 91 and 93. Toys R Us was a Christmas time stop every year. There's nothing like seeing your little ones eyes light up in a toy store.
dmefoc23

User ID: 80003405
United States
02/03/2021 09:03 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
Online retailers dissipated the big boys due to their greed, and inability to adapt.

I feel bad for the nostalgia of old era landmarks but not particularly bad for the companies themselves. Greed. Plain and simple.
dmefoc
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 76930201
Australia
02/03/2021 09:05 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
verysad

I loved toys r us
Over watch

User ID: 77310877
United States
02/03/2021 09:06 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
javierruizleon

User ID: 78256861
United States
02/03/2021 09:06 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
Worked there in the 80s during high school, classic striped building with the big giraffe Jeffery

Last Edited by javierruizleon on 02/03/2021 09:07 PM
Genesis-Acts,Hebrews-Revelation to, you know who
Romans-Philemon to the Church
Mid-Acts Pauline Dispensational Right Division
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 2417824
Canada
02/03/2021 09:07 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
Now that Mall world has gone terminal, you might one realize just how good you had it.
Remember concerts?.

Pretty soon it back to feudal serfs. You should have just got on bended knee when you had the chance.
If the foreclose on the cosmic mortgage, i going to rest and take all my toys away.
That includes the internet.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 79197917
United States
02/03/2021 09:07 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
West coast video and kiddy city.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 23679787
United States
02/03/2021 09:08 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
I went over to the mall-area here in SE Pa and literally half of the stores in the strip malls were shuttered.

I went over to best buy for something and they had the entrance roped off and this dude was just standing there looking at his phone and I had to ask to be let in.

Once I was in, I noticed that half of the shelves were empty, half of the tv's were missing from the wall-displays...

Retail is fucked, we are about to see some interesting times.
 Quoting: President BFD


Your first and last sentences aren't earth shattering.

However the meat of the sandwich is insane to me. I went to best buy yesterday for a 50' ethernet cord (goddamn puppy chewed my ethernet cord to the point i realize it's nine thousand tiny little braided copper wires in there, cleo is worth a million ethernet cords though). My experience was surprisingly normal (oxymoron baby). There were two greeters, both annoyingly peppy, especially while masked. The place was poppin', and the shelves were full. May I ask where you live, and make a predicition?

Guessing economically fucked and rural area. No offense intended.

OP's post was amazing.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 74827762
United States
02/03/2021 09:09 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
Well, at least things like the NFL, NBA and MLB are still really good and friendly.

Oh, wait.

Well, at least TV shows and movies are still really good and friendly.

Oh, wait.

Well, at least schools, education and Silicon Valley are really good and friendly.

Oh, wait.

Well, at least institutions like the Boy Scouts of America and most churches are really good and friendly.

Oh, wait.

Well, at least public libraries are really good and have friendly storybook times for young children.

Oh, wait.

Thanks, liberals/leftists/libtards, for all that you do and all that you are. You're really wonderful and really beautiful. Thanks again.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 23679787
United States
02/03/2021 09:16 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
that blockbuster in oregon, the last one, is RAKING it in, making fucking bank. you can rent it out for adult sleepovers and shit, i think video stores are gonna come back, look how many followers cinemassacre has, and 2 stores.
 Quoting: Michæl


Their twitter (i think it actually does belong to them, but that seems ridiculous now that i think about it) "the last blockbuster" is literally my favorite follow on twitter, and i highly reccomend it if you need a laugh.
beeches

User ID: 78973486
United States
02/03/2021 09:19 PM

Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
I miss roaming through video stores.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79543875


As the article pointed out, you can still roam through the last remaining Blockbuster store in Bend, Oregon -- before Antifa burns it down, that is.
 Quoting: Doc Savage


Video stores were like libraries only more so

for people watching
Liberalism is totalitarianism with a human face – Thomas Sowell
26Degrees

User ID: 29459001
United States
02/03/2021 09:23 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
Walmart bought up all their toys. (just kidding)

Have you been in Walmart since Christmas?....seems to me that their toy dept. has tripled in size. There are aisle's and aisle's of toys.
Level 99 Doomtard

User ID: 75135896
United States
02/03/2021 09:31 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
I used to work at a Toys R Us. Fuck em.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 79043758
United States
02/03/2021 09:37 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
never been to a toys r us, seemed like a rip off.
Tobie

User ID: 80009448
United States
02/03/2021 09:42 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
I remember, many years ago, working at Toys R Us as a temp Christmas worker a couple times, with a bunch of friends

they paid pretty well & we had fun, too

it used to be so easy to get a job - one year (as a student) I had 11 w2's because I'd get bored, and go work somewhere else
jlee2027

User ID: 76568830
United States
02/03/2021 09:43 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
Mixed feelings. I remember shopping there in the 90s and coming out with huge carts and piles of toys for Christmas. It was overdone, to say the least.
Shetland Pony Dog

User ID: 77353092
United States
02/03/2021 09:44 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
I went over to the mall-area here in SE Pa and literally half of the stores in the strip malls were shuttered.

I went over to best buy for something and they had the entrance roped off and this dude was just standing there looking at his phone and I had to ask to be let in.

Once I was in, I noticed that half of the shelves were empty, half of the tv's were missing from the wall-displays...

Retail is fucked, we are about to see some interesting times.
 Quoting: President BFD


Your first and last sentences aren't earth shattering.

However the meat of the sandwich is insane to me. I went to best buy yesterday for a 50' ethernet cord (goddamn puppy chewed my ethernet cord to the point i realize it's nine thousand tiny little braided copper wires in there, cleo is worth a million ethernet cords though). My experience was surprisingly normal (oxymoron baby). There were two greeters, both annoyingly peppy, especially while masked. The place was poppin', and the shelves were full. May I ask where you live, and make a predicition?

Guessing economically fucked and rural area. No offense intended.

OP's post was amazing.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23679787

Best Buy in my area is hurting,about half stocked.Gonna miss them.Nice people working there.NOT economically fucked,NOT rural .Just surrounded by suburban KARENS who order everything online.Anazon vans roam the neighborhood all day.Retail is collapsing and so is the tax base and those second income jobs that kept many families above water.The closer you get to the city the worse it gets.Rural areas went to shit years ado when taxes drove away all the factories and corps bought up all the farms.Now it's the cities turn.Angry millenials and gangbangers only destroy shit.
Look at the cawk on that dawg
Education is a process,not a result
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 38907753
United States
02/03/2021 09:46 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
amazon ie eyeing for a toy division so they'll buy them.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 77072357
United States
02/03/2021 09:47 PM
Report Abusive Post
Report Copyright Violation
Re: GOODBYE: The Last Two Toys R Us Stores Follow Blockbuster To Graveyard Of '90s Retail Icons
What a lot of people don't think about is that
going to the store, especially to malls, and the like are part of the social experience, it's healthy to socialize and be around others, although most people don't know it
the folks that created the modern mall concept orginally did it to recapture the atmosphere of town centers and the first priority was for a social gathering place, RETAIL and sales were second!





GLP