Having a Suncoast is one thing, having 12 of them, and a Dave's Laser or a Ken Krane's or Mikado or Laser Perceptions, and thousands of guys actually buying that stuff constantly, is another. It's not a matter of the movies existing in your state, it's a matter of having 60 copies of Yojimbo in a 2 mile radius, making them all worthless. That's the kind of opourtunity I'm talking about. Then you've got it made.
When LD was really kicking ass, most of the hardcore collectors were middle class guys in their 50s. Many of them have since passed on and those collections are like gold. Nothing that has "eBay worth" usually, but those are the dudes with all the Criterion/Janus stuff, the classical/opera stuff, and the most enduring movies in general. Sure, they still bought all that 007 crap, but they also bought Zardoz, and that's what makes their collections the coolest.
Funny thing: Camelot Music stocked Song of the South when it got the early 90s reprint. It was like $68, IIRC. My issue with the movie isn't that it's racist, but that it's shrill and annoying and almost totally uninteresting. I'm not a giant Disney fan, but they've done much better.