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Movie Gallery (MOVI) nears bankruptcy

Less than two weeks ago, shares of Movie Gallery Inc. (NASDAQ: MOVI) surged more than 17% on news that the company was closing 13% of its stores. On Monday, the stock is set to tank on reports that the company is on the verge of filing for bankruptcy protection in a prepackaged deal that would exchange its debt obligations for equity.

According to The Wall Street Journal (subscription required), "The Dothan, Ala., company will file for bankruptcy this month and hopes to emerge from Chapter 11 in early 2008, according to people with direct knowledge of Movie Gallery's plans. They spoke on condition that they not be identified."

The company is burdened with a massive debt load, much of it the result of its ill-conceived $1 billion acquisition of Hollywood Video in 2005. Interestingly, Movie Gallery outbid Blockbuster Inc. (NYSE: BBI) for that prize: File that one under Pyrrhic victory.

Brick-and-mortar movie rental outlets have struggled with competition from services like Netflix Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX) and Blockbuster's Total Access program.

Review: Blockbuster Total Access

After blogging about the launch of Blockbuster Inc.'s (NYSE: BBI) Total Access program in November, I was contacted and asked if I would like to try the program in exchange for writing a review about it. I was given a free one-year subscription of the service in exchange for promising to review the service honestly. Now that I have given full disclosure, here are a number of my thoughts on the Blockbuster Total Access program:
  • The program is an obvious improvement. The online service operates exactly the same way as it previously did, but now a rental can be returned directly to the store for a new movie. I found this came in convenient more than once - when I was in the mood to watch a specific movie that was not in my queue or when I had not realized a movie I wanted to see had just come out on DVD. Since the service costs the same as Netflix, Inc (NASDAQ: NFLX), the added functionality is essentially a free upgrade.
  • I found the online movie store well stocked and the movies arrived quickly. My queue, which has around 30 movies in it, says that all of them are available immediately, and I have never had to wait more than two days to receive the next movie in my queue.
  • The only drawback I noticed was from the information I was given when starting the program - the movie database at Blockbuster is slightly smaller than at Netflix (60,000+ to 65,000+). That being said, I did not have any trouble finding any movies, even older movies (Dirty Harry), foreign movies (Ran), animated movies (Appleseed) or indie movies (Paradise Now).

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Last updated: November 12, 2009: 06:36 PM

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