New on DVD today!
The Twilight Saga : Eclipse, the third installment of the movie franchise based on Stephenie Meyer’s books about a chick here in Washington who falls for a vampire. All your favorite tween girls would love this (as well as some guys and many, many mothers…)
Come get your BRAND NEW copy today! $22.99!
Hello Moviecyclers!
We welcome another fun filled holiday season here on Market Street with holiday films, great green dot deals and gift ideas galore!
First off, we have a plentiful offering of Green Dot titles to stuff your stockings, bring as party gifts, or just stock up on for all those visiting loved ones! What is a Green Dot title you ask? Why it is any item we have in our enticing bin out front or on the tables just inside the doors. Hundreds of well known titles all for only $3.99!! Don’t pass it up!
Secondly, come check out what is cool! The Wall O’ Cool gets shuffled all the time to showcase what awesome film favorites have just arrived. A shelf of Christmas movies? Sure! A shelf of cool recent releases? Yesiree! Kid flicks, comedies, action, even some holiday horror! It all gets covered on the Wall!
The holidays are approaching and I know many folks want all their favorite holiday classics. Our ever lovin boss, Tom, is workin on getting us copies of all the ones we love. For now we have; Elf, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, a couple different versions of Frosty the Snowman, It’s a Very Merry Muppet Christmas as well as many new family holiday films.
Holiday comedies? Christmas with the Cranks, Four Christmases, Surviving Christmas, The Family Stone, Eight Crazy Nights and many more!
So come on down to Ballard, do some shopping and stop in for great deals!
That’s right folks, October has come and brought Halloween Cheer all the way to Moviecycle. First, it rattled on our windows. Second, a cold wind surrounded the awesome Moviecycle staff. Third, the lights went dark, and the radio started playing Oldies 97.3. That’s right, a radio station that has been off the air for at least a year now. The Moviecycle staff turned in a gasp, hearing the classic cool voice of Roy Orbison (also deceased). When the lights came back, an orange glow invaded the room, casting a blurry haze over the beloved and always-reliable Wall O’ Cool.
The incredibly cool staff squinted their eyes as they tried to make out what was different about the wall, besides the creepy orange glow. As the super in-their-prime staffers edged toward the wall, they felt an empty chill suffocate their bones (does that even make sense?). One looked for solace in The Big Lebowski, yet it wasn’t… quite…. there. Gone, too, was the criterion collection of The Royal Tenenbaums, or the wonderfully gripping Rescue Dawn, even Purple Rain… simply gone.
In their place was a collection of terrifying terrific and stupidly silly films, all bearing a mild appropriateness for Halloween. The worst part, to the horror of the radical employees, was that every…. single… movie… on the wall… was… 20% off (along with all other movies in the horror, suspense, and sci-fi sections). From that day, the staff fell victim to the spell of films like Children of the Corn, Little Cory Gory, and The Silence of the Lambs. Even Scooby Doo and the Haunted Mansion were included in the spell… a horrifying spell that would last until the end of eternity*!!! Muahahahahaha!
*or until November 1, when things to back to normal

