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Anchor text: Video Archives
Target Entity: Video_Archives
Preceding Context: When in 1981, Video Out-Takes co-owner Lance Lawson (a name that comes up repeatedly in Avary and Tarantino's films) left to open the now famous
Succeeding Context: Avary went along, writing the store's database program with fellow 6502 programmer Andy Blinn on an Atari 800 computer. Under the vision of Lawson, Video Archives became a gathering place for a group of cinephiles, who became known as "Archivists". Among this group, Avary met an odd and brilliant film enthusiast, Quentin Tarantino. The two became friends, introducing each other to their favorite films.
Paragraph Title: Quentin Tarantino, True Romance, and Pulp Fiction
Source Page: Roger Avary

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