They’re kind — and they rewind!
A pair of VHS aficionados have transformed their basements into their own private mom-and-pop video rental shops — with thousands of tapes, neon lights and promotional cardboard cutouts.
Anthony Sant’Anselmo’s store even has a restricted “Adults Only” section.
“Video stores were cinematic libraries of yesteryear,” said Sant’Anselmo, who spent somewhere in “the low five figures” turning his Atlanta-area home’s basement into Mondo Video, a correct-to-the-last-detail homage.
“I couldn’t get enough of the video store as a kid,” the 47-year-old screenwriter told The Post. “No two looked alike, and I’d lose myself for hours, searching for a movie that didn’t exist. You had to have lived it or you won’t be into what I’ve done [to his basement].”
The Mondo Video idea first came to Sant’Anselmo in 2018.
He’s since amassed a collection of over 20,000 VHS tapes, and even gotten his three kids — ages 5, 4, and 2 — in on the fun.

