What is that, you ask? Well, it's just like Free Comic Book Day and Record Store Day, and it's being done to give video stores a lot of love that they're suffering a lack of due to video-on-demand and streaming services like Netflix , and is further explained here:
International Independent Video Store Day
Article on this day's events from a Toronto perspective
List of participating U.S. stores
List of participating Canadian stores
The Facebook page
30 years ago, someone invented the VCR and “home video” was born. Enterprising entrepreneurs bought pre-recorded magnetic tapes featuring Hollywood movies and rented them to the public to watch at home. Studios cried foul but were ultimately shot down in court and an industry that has spanned decades flourished and forever changed the way we watch and appreciate movies.
Big business, smelling success, muscled it’s way in with bags of money and ultimately soured the milk for independent retailers and customers alike. Now, the high-speed connectivity of the internet has again brought upheaval and change to the home video marketplace, knocking the corporate players in the teeth and creating a pervasive cultural malaise regarding the viability of hard copy product as a desirable item for consumers. Who’s gonna pay for milk when the cow is giving it away for free?
But the Independent Video Store didn’t die off. Although many of our brothers and sisters had cashed out, laid down or given in, many of us are still here! Thriving on customer service, eclectic selections and a voracious dedication to the media. Carving out a niche market, feeding the needs of film lovers looking for something other than the mediocrity spoon-fed to them by mainstream media outlets.
In an attempt to consolidate the power of the thousands of independently owned video stores still in operation across the continent and worldwide, we’ve created VIDEO STORE DAY! This international event will be celebrated and observed the third Saturday of October each year. It’s purpose is to promote the idea of supporting your local, independent video stores. Stores owned and staffed by human beings who can be relied upon for reviews and recommendations and who truly love what they do – otherwise, why else would they still be doing it?
International Independent Video Store Day
Article on this day's events from a Toronto perspective
List of participating U.S. stores
List of participating Canadian stores
The Facebook page