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Get your '80s fix ... for $3 a pop
Good news for DVD addicts like myself. Just received this important bulletin from Tampa-based Stuck in the '80s correspondent Dominic Casario:
"Steve -- I was in Big Lots today looking for some cheap crap when I came across the DVD bin. Instead of the usual rotten transfers of public domain movies like Night of the Living Dead it was filled with tons of '80s movies for $3! There was a mixture of good and bad (and some very bad) movies, including a few recently mentioned on Stuck in the '80s, including:"
- Bright Lights, Big City
- Red Dawn
- The Flamingo Kid
- The Rachel Papers
- Young Doctors In Love
- Valley Girl
- Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2
- Johnny Be Good
- Beat Street
"And so many more I can't remember the titles. This was at the store on Florida and Bearss in Tampa. I don't know if this deal is available in every Big Lots, but I thought you might want to give the '80s Nation a heads up."
[Anybody up for a road trip to Big Lots today?]
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