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Suspect Video awarded 2 spots in Now Magazine's: Readers Hall of Fame 2005 entries. NOW's
special Best Of
Toronto edition has retired their annual Readers Poll.
"To recognize those favourites that topped our
Readers Poll five times or more over the last 10 years, we are
inducting the
following people and places into our Readers Poll Hall of Fame.
Congratulations!"BEST INDIE VIDEO STORE - Suspect Video **** **** BEST SPECIALTY VIDEO STORE - Suspect Video |
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Now Magazine's
Reader's Poll
'BEST SPECIALTY
VIDEO STORE'
1996 - 2003
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Eye Weekly
Reader's Poll
'BEST INDIE
VIDEO STORE'
1998 - 2000
Runner Up
2001 - 2004
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DanielDaniel and his Buddy!
"Buddy Christ showed up in the above photo from March 1st's Toronto Star article on a video store called Suspect Video." quote taken from the View Askew site - Kevin Smith's home on the web.
-Toronto Star Mar. 2003
DougA very Hung-over Doug poses for the Now's Student Survival Guide. The caption read:
'"PIC PICKS:
Stay away from the chains and head to Suspect Video, where (former Queen St.) manager Doug Whitcroft stocks off-the-wall vids and DVDs" m
m-Now Magazine Sept. 2000
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Luis 'n' MerrillStern-looking Luis and game-show Merrill admire their empire. Part of a full page article by Gemma Files.
"Step inside. Head to the back, pushing your way past all those people sprawled on the floor watching a Roger Ramjet video with the sound off as CFNY FM blasts behind them. Then take a look around. This is where you'll find those impossible to locate videos, that disturbingly designed clothing, those anatomically correct models, those decrepit 1950 paperback books, or the gift certificates that will allow those hard-to-buy-for friends and relatives access to all of the above."
- Eye Weekly Dec. 1997
Colin 'n' QuentinKUNG FU'S WHO: Director Quentin Tarantino is in town visiting his honey Mira Sorvino, here filming the sci-fi tale Mimic. The couple took in the screening of the kung fu culter Master Killer at the Metro Palace (a porn palace in it's other life,) last Saturday. Samuel L. Jackson, who co-starred in Tarantino's Pulp Fiction was also a Suspect habitué while here shooting... Master Killer was screened through the auspices of Colin Geddes, who is the writer/editor of Asian Eye mag. Tarantino couldn't have been nicer, says Geddes. "He was incredible friendly and thanked me for the doing the screening."
-Toronto Star Sept. 1996
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