Few releases but good releases.

New Releases
Elementary, Season 1
The Good Wife, Season 4
The Great Gatsby
Pain and Gain
The Reluctant Fundamentalist
Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's
Sons of Anarchy, Season 5
Super Buddies
The Walking Dead, Season 3
 
 
 
 
New Releases:
Alvin and the Chipmunks: Driving Dave Crazier
Amour
Boardwalk Empire, Season 3
Chuggington Chug Patrol: Ready to Rescue
Dear Dracula
Donkey Kong Country
Epic
Free Angela and All Political Prisoners
The Good Wife, Season 4
Killing Season
My Little Pony: Equestria Girls
Ninjago, Season 2
No One Lives
No Place on Earth
Rapture-Palooza
Revenge, Season 2
Scary Movie 5
Shadow Dancer
Special Agent Oso: The Spy Who Helped Me
Team Umizoomi: Animal Heroes
 
 
We took the old sign for it down, but our 5 movies for $5 deal is still in effect.  Not including new releases, rent 5 movies for 5 dollars for 5 nights any day of the week.  Including tax, that's $5.25.  Check it out!
 
 
 
 
We've begun the process of putting up-to-date lists of our videos online.  You can find the first few at the bottom of our Video Rentals & Sales page here along with category definitions to help you find what you're looking for.
 
 
We're cleaning the soft serve machine this morning, so it won't be available until after noon.
 
 
It's another good week.

New Releases:
A Band Called Death
The Big Wedding
The Company You Keep
Emperor
Enlightened, Season 2
Girls, Season 2
The Hot Flashes
Olympus Has Fallen
Once Upon a Time, Season 2
Southland, Season 5 (final season)
What Maisie Knew
 
 
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Mondays at Jet Video, it's rent-one, get-one-free (or a 2nd new release for 1/2 off).  What better day to check out an overlooked new release?

You probably haven't yet seen Scott Thurman's 2012 documentary, "The Revisionaries," but it's well worth a viewing.  It tells the story of meetings within the Texas Board of Education in 2009, especially regarding the subject of the teaching of creationism in schools as a science.  (We could recall here the Bill Hicks' bit about this -- "I think it's a great idea.  There's only one problem: it's not one [science].")  What if the content of all the public school textbooks for a very large state had significant input from a dentist who firmly believes that humans co-existed with dinosaurs, and who wants this belief to be passed on to all that state's youth?  Hmm...