That's why I own that one
(Though my local downtown Toronto video store has it for rent too).
As we know back in the abundant days of DVD rental it's not like a physical store guaranteed great selection. My main memory of places like Blockbuster was trying to find something compelling to watch from all the reams of crap they stocked (including tons of direct-to-video). It's like "
where can we find a place to store every turd anyone ever put out? Blockbuster!" It was a movie rental store run by a company that didn't really know or care anything about movies - just bean counting.
By contrast there would be those specialist movie rental stores. The ones actually run by film fanatics, and hence a highly curated (though still large) selection. Going to those stores was like the reverse of the Blockbuster experience - rather than spending time trying to find something of interest, in the good stores there was so many quality or interesting movies it was hard to decide which to rent.
Fortunately, as I say, though almost all the video stores in Toronto have shut down, the main remaining store is a true gem for quality and selection. (In fact, I had a hankering tonight to watch an old childhood favorite "giant bug" movie The Deadly Mantis. Unavailable anywhere streaming but, yup, my local place has it for rent! Yipee!)
They don't rent vinyl though. (<--- lame attempt to get back on topic)