In a world of Netflix, Broadband and Hulu, one local family movie rental business is surviving.

It's just like Blockbuster or Hollywood Video, except it's still running right here in East Tennessee.

When you walk into Popcorn Video, the smell of popcorn greets you. In Sevierville, that greeting is also followed up by a cat named Eva.

"She's great, she sits up front all the time and she just loves the people, she's definitely become a mascot for us," said Matt Skull, who operates his father's store out of Sevierville.

His father, Richard, opened the business 36 years ago in Greeneville, Newport and Sevierville. Since then, the father-son duo has seen movie rental businesses come and go.

"It's a lot of competition now, but there's just not much competition in video stores - it's competing against broadband cable and Redbox and stuff like that," said Matt.

Some may remember their signature "five for five for five" deal.

"You can rent five movies, for five days, for five dollars," said Richard.

They've since sweetened the deal. It's now five movies, seven days, all for five dollars. The business has not raised its prices in more than 10 years.

"We were the first, and it looks like we'll be the last ever where we are," said Richard.

It's not just the prices that keep people coming back, however. The store offers something special not on the shelves - and no, it's not their complimentary popcorn.

"(It's) primarily the people that work here," said Richard. "In my other two stores, ladies run them and they've been there for over 20 years. They're incredibly helpful, comfortable, pleasant people. They keep the people coming in."

They said it's not just about the service provided, it's about the people providing it.