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[[Image:Videoarchives.jpg|300 px|right|Tarantino, [[Tim Roth]] and [[Chris Penn]] signing [[Reservoir Dogs]] posters. Photo (c)Todd Mecklem]]
[[Image:Videoarchives.jpg|300 px|right|Tarantino, [[Tim Roth]] and [[Chris Penn]] signing [[Reservoir Dogs]] posters. Photo (c)Todd Mecklem]]


'''The Manhattan Beach Video Archives''' that was once located in Manhattan Beach, California is the video rental store that [[Quentin Tarantino]] began working in at age 22. While at Video Archives, Tarantino met his friend [[Roger Avary]], who he co-wrote the script [[Open Road]] with. He also became friends with [[Craig Hamann]], who he co-wrote and filmed [[My Best Friend's Birthday]] with. Also working there was Chuck Kelley, co-founder of the internet radio station LuxuriaMusic, and Daniel Snyder. The store was owned by Lance Lawson.
'''The Manhattan Beach Video Archives''' that was once located in Manhattan Beach, California is the video rental store that [[Quentin Tarantino]] began working in at age 22. While at Video Archives, Tarantino met his friend [[Roger Avary]], who he co-wrote the script [[Open Road]] with. He also became friends with [[Craig Hamann]], who he co-wrote and filmed [[My Best Friend's Birthday]] with. Also working there was Chuck Kelley, co-founder of the internet radio station LuxuriaMusic, and Daniel Snyder. The store was owned by Lance Lawson. After the store went belly up, Tarantino bought its entire inventory.


'''See also:''' [[Roger Avary]], [[Rand Vossler]], [[Craig Hamann]], [[Quentin Tarantino|QT Biography]]
'''See also:''' [[Roger Avary]], [[Rand Vossler]], [[Craig Hamann]], [[Quentin Tarantino|QT Biography]]
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* [http://datelinehollywood.com/archives/2007/04/23/tarantino-back-working-at-video-store-after-grindhouse-flop/ Humorous article about Tarantino working there again after Grindhouse flopped]
* [http://datelinehollywood.com/archives/2007/04/23/tarantino-back-working-at-video-store-after-grindhouse-flop/ Humorous article about Tarantino working there again after Grindhouse flopped]
* [http://www.fright.com/edge/videoarchives.html "RIP Video Archives"] by Adam Groves
* [http://www.fright.com/edge/videoarchives.html "RIP Video Archives"] by Adam Groves
* [http://www.slashfilm.com/quentin-tarantino-netflix/ on Tarantino buying all the inventory]


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Tarantino, Tim Roth and Chris Penn signing Reservoir Dogs posters. Photo (c)Todd Mecklem

The Manhattan Beach Video Archives that was once located in Manhattan Beach, California is the video rental store that Quentin Tarantino began working in at age 22. While at Video Archives, Tarantino met his friend Roger Avary, who he co-wrote the script Open Road with. He also became friends with Craig Hamann, who he co-wrote and filmed My Best Friend's Birthday with. Also working there was Chuck Kelley, co-founder of the internet radio station LuxuriaMusic, and Daniel Snyder. The store was owned by Lance Lawson. After the store went belly up, Tarantino bought its entire inventory.

See also: Roger Avary, Rand Vossler, Craig Hamann, QT Biography

Links:

Tarantino XX BluRay
Bad Mother Fucker Pulp Fiction Wallet