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So cleaning up some old crap, I found a note I wrote down after watching AZN television last year when I was watching a show about Korean filmmakers. I wrote down 2009 lost memories and "Little Match stick Girl" and I want to get them but dunno where I can find a copy in seattle.
First try Scarecrow Video in the University district. If they don't have what you are looking for, they would certainly be able to help you find it. They have just about every movie ever made or at least know where to get it for you.
Do you have any friends who speak Korean? They can help you. There are numerous Korean video/dvd rental places around the Seattle area, and they are a lot cheaper to rent than the American stores.
(Although the videos don't have subtitles, all the dvds do, I think.)
(If you can't find anyone, PM me and I will try to help.)
If they don't have it chances are very likely that you won't be able to find it, outside of some non-subtitled bootleg VCD buried in some import shop bin in the International District.
If they don't have it chances are very likely that you won't be able to find it, outside of some non-subtitled bootleg VCD buried in some import shop bin in the International District.
If they don't have it chances are very likely that you won't be able to find it, outside of some non-subtitled bootleg VCD buried in some import shop bin in the International District.
So very true.
Actually, not entirely true.
There aren't that many Korean places in the international district. The Chinese/Vietnamese/Japanese/etc. rental stores there might have a few to some Korean stuff, but most probably won't. If they do, chances are that's because the particular title was a hit in China/Vietnam//Japan/Thailand etc. The vast majority of Korean things in the greater Seattle area exists in Lakewood/Tacoma, Federal Way, Shoreline/Lynnwood area along the Aurora Ave.
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(Although the videos don't have subtitles, all the dvds do, I think.)
(If you can't find anyone, PM me and I will try to help.)
Actually, not entirely true.
There aren't that many Korean places in the international district. The Chinese/Vietnamese/Japanese/etc. rental stores there might have a few to some Korean stuff, but most probably won't. If they do, chances are that's because the particular title was a hit in China/Vietnam//Japan/Thailand etc. The vast majority of Korean things in the greater Seattle area exists in Lakewood/Tacoma, Federal Way, Shoreline/Lynnwood area along the Aurora Ave.