I'm sure that if you're a horror movie buff you will know that Scream 4 came out earlier this year. You'll also know that it's compulsory to have a movie marathon of the first three Scream movies with your friends before you all line up at the cinema to see the new edition. I know you know this because in April when my friends and I were trying to track down a copy of Scream 3 just days before Scream 4's release, all the shops had sold out and every video store we rang said it was hired out. Looks like great, twisted minds think alike, huh?
By the night before Scream 4 was due to be released, my friends and I had set up an unintentional telethon type situation as we all sat around someone's kitchen table with our phones and the yellow pages and rang just about every video store in Brisbane. Finally we found a few that had Scream 3, but none would put it on hold for us, some would but only if we were already members and we weren't allowed to join over the phone. Next on my call list was Civic Video Rosalie. I dialled their number and a lovely chap answered and jovially informed me that yes, they did have a copy of Scream 3, and yes I'd be welcome to put it on hold. Of course it didn't matter that I wasn't a member. Of course they could hold it not just for an hour or two but until tomorrow. And that was the beginning of a beautiful friendship. Even after Project Scream (as I like to call it) was over, I continued to frequent Civic Vid at Rosalie because they have a rad collection of films and they're just a lovely, helpful bunch. I know what you did last summer, and I know what I'll be doing this summer: renting movies from these guys. read more