11/25/2023 0 Comments Suncoast motion picture company![]() Scott was a tall, lanky guy with glasses and a slight goatee, only a few years older then me. There were other employees I became friends with. I can recall another time discussing “High Tension,” a new release at the time, and giving him a hearty recommendation. John grabbed a copy of the crappy remake of “The Fog,” a release that week, quickly taping a piece of paper with “Fritz Lang's M” written on it. I can recall one time, I asked if they had Fritz Lang’s “M” in stock. He was friendly enough to joke around with. He liked a lot of the same movies I do, weird-o horror movies and eighties action flicks. My Mom and I were in the place often enough that it didn’t take long for John to be on a first-name basis with us. John had a resounding, friendly voice that greeted anyone who stepped inside. The store manager was a guy named John, a jovial balding man in glasses that loved to converse with shoppers. My Suncoast had the friendliest staff I’ve ever known. Something to remember though: It’s never the places but the people in them. Unlike other stores, where there’s usually loud music playing to encourage a mood of brash commercialism, Suncoast seemed to encourage customers to hang out for a while. The sound was down though, to a soft murmur. There were monitors overhead, usually playing movies or TV shows. Moreover, the atmosphere of the business was entirely different then other video stores. Penny’s, so the glowing sign could be seen as you entered the mall. My Suncoast was located right outside of the J.C. A huge display window was to the left, displaying items usually tying into whatever the big release was that week. The store name was above the entrance in red-pink neon lettering. The store front had a large black border, shiny and partially transparent. The only other items they sold were related to the movies, such as film magazines, posters, or toys.Īlso setting Suncoast apart from similar businesses was its atmosphere. Suncoast was unique, in its total devotion to movies. These stores usually sold all sorts of items, like music or computer games. Mine was just up the road in the next major town, about a fifteen minute drive from my high school. As you who where there may recall, these stores were usually located in malls. However, if you wanted something a little rarer, one had to seek out a video store: Mysterious, long gone businesses with names like Sam Goody, Tower Records, Media Play, or Suncoast. You could find VHS tapes, and later DVDs, most anywhere. So let me regale you with the tragic tale of Suncoast Motion Picture Company.įor those too young to remember… Back in the days before you could just stream anything you wanted on Netflix, people actually had to go to video stores to buy movies. ![]() ![]() The last remaining Suncoast in the area, about an hour’s drive from my current home, closed up shop a little over a year ago. Unfortunately, the place went out of business before I could get that job. Probably about half of my DVD collection was bought there. My love of film can be directly linked to it. Suncoast Motion Picture Company was a place I spent a lot of time at when I was around twelve or thirteen years old. I knew where I wanted to work and couldn’t wait for the day when I reached the right age. Most teenagers figure they’ll get a job at a fast food joint or a big box store so they can have gas money and some walking-around cash. Hope to see some information about this t-shirt soon (enlightenment please haha).Most people probably don’t anticipate their first job with much excitement. Plus if anyone knows where I could find any of these old Suncoast Godzilla t-shirts these days, I would like to know. Another question I had was, if this t-shirt was not sold at Suncoast (way back when), then where was it sold? And if no one knows anything about this t-shirt, then can someone please tell me at least if it is actually legit? I believe it is, just wanted a second opinion.Īlso was hoping this post would encourage others, who actually still have a Godzilla (or related) t-shirt from Suncoast, to post pictures of theirs. I never purchased any of the Godzilla t-shirts I saw there, because they were all to big for me (I was very young at the time), but I wanted them. My main question I had about this t-shirt though, if anyone knows, was it actually sold at Suncoast back in the day? Because it looked very similar (and familiar) to the Godzilla t-shirts I use to always see at my local Suncoast store. Godzilla is a Trademark of Toho co., Ltd." The copyright reads "Ⓒ 1997 Toho co., Ltd. If you can not see it very well, in one of the pictures I tried to get a good clear shot of the copyright (bottom right corner of the poster on the t-shirt). First though, here's the link to a few pictures of the actual t-shirt below. So I bought a Godzilla t-shirt last week, and I had a few questions about it. ![]()
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