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Final Blockbuster to open for summer sleepover

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Tourists take pictures in front of Blockbuster sign
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Tourists take pictures in front of the final Blockbuster store

For millions, Saturday night in the 1990s and 2000s meant browsing your local Blockbuster for a film, taking it home and kicking back on the sofa.

Then streaming happened, and movie-lovers could access the latest releases with the click of a button.

Blockbuster filed for bankruptcy in the US in 2010. Today, there is just one store left on the planet, in Oregon.

But now, locals will have a chance for one last Blockbuster sleepover inside the world's final store.

Film fanatics from Deschutes County, Oregon, looking for a night of nostalgia

The store - which will have three quarantine pods to ensure a socially distanced movie night - will be kitted out with a pull-out couch, bean-bags and pillows for visitors to cosy up with "new releases" from the '90s.

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There will also be a boombox and retro video games for visitors to play into the night.

And the price? About the same cost of a rented '90s VHS, at $4 (£3).

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Blockbuster memories: "Every Friday my parents would let us pick a video"