Yet another Stephen King book to be adapted into a movie
So, a popular opinion is that big business is an evil, soulless fist crushing the small, often family-owned businesses. But, really, there's something to be said about national chains and big businesses to a certain extent. Take movie rental places for example. Yeah, you can generally find some obscure titles at the "Mom & Pop" place, but a lot of the time they can't match the volume of selection at a Hollywood Video (Blockbuster doesn't count, it is evil and soulless), and Netflix just crushes any other rental place. So, what do you think? You can't do away with the big chains entirely, but the small businesses are definately important as well, so what's the medium? Where do you draw the line between the two?
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