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Greg and I have been renting our weekly movies from Reckless Video for most of the 25-plus
years that we’ve lived in the Maple Leaf neighborhood. Back when the movies we
rented came on VHS, Reckless was located on the west side of Roosevelt Way
Northeast at around Northeast 90th. At some point, a mysterious
night fire turned Reckless and the other small businesses on that block into a
blackened shell. But like the proverbial phoenix rising from the ashes,
Reckless reopened a year or two later on the same block of the east side of
Roosevelt, where it stands today.
The movie medium we rent has gone from VHS to DVD to Blu-ray,
but Reckless remains the same. We could probably save a little money by using
Netflix or other entertainment services, but we couldn’t get honest opinions
about films we are considering from Netflix or discuss the nuances of our
favorite TV series with Amazon. We enjoy the simple ritual of walking over to
Reckless to return our weekend movie on a sunny Sunday afternoon, or dashing in
from the rain on a Friday night to select a movie and then afterwards picking
up Chinese takeout from Snappy Dragon
across the street.
Neighborhood video rental stores are almost extinct, and
even big box places like Blockbuster
apparently can’t compete with on-demand entertainment services. I don’t know
how much longer Reckless will be in Maple Leaf, but as long as it is, we’ll
keep getting our weekly movies there.
I’ve sketched Cloud City Coffee, Mug Bugs Coffee and
now Reckless Video, so I have enough to call it a series: Maple Leaf
neighborhood businesses.
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