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·Optimum Online
·Verizon Online DSL
| Shame I like Blockbuster. They're right down the block from me, and $4 for a latest release rental is still not bad. And if you have the latest copy of AnyDVD, you can rip the flicks to your PC if you wanna see them again at a later date.
Broadband video delivery is convenient, sure. Personally, I'm alright still renting a DVD. |
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 IT GuyOw, My BallsPremium join:2004-07-29 Las Cruces, NM Reviews:
·Comcast
| We have a somewhat small chain in our region, Hasting's Entertainment. Last time I rented from them, $3 got me a rental for 5 days, if I returned a movie the next day I got a $1 credit per movie for my next rental. No way BB could beat that. Plus they have way more selection an stock (surprisingly), hence why I never did care for Blockbuster. Plus, we also have Hollywood and a Movie Gallery. I haven't rented from a brick and mortar for a couple of years so I'm not sure how reasonable they are, but they must be doing a pretty good job because they are still open.
Personally, I'm starting to stream more and more. Now that Netflix streams to the PS3, I may never rent from a brick and mortar shop anymore. -- Don't worry, scrote. There are plenty of 'tards out there living really kick-ass lives. |
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 swanboy join:2001-01-22 Hollywood, FL Reviews:
·ooma
| reply to Network Guy said by Network Guy:and $4 for a latest release rental is still not bad. Really? $4 for a movie? Not bad? Myself and millions of other people are paying $9 a month for unlimited movies via instant viewing and unlimited 1 at a time DVD's via netflix.
Last time I went to blockbuster it was $5 and change. For a movie. That i watched and returned in 2 days? Some of you guys need to wake up. You're getting screwed. |
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 ke4pymPremium join:2004-07-24 Charlotte, NC 1 edit | Heck, I pay an even $5 to go see first run releases at my local movie mega-plex. So, $4+ ($4.69 here) is quite the rip off, in my opinion. |
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 | reply to swanboy I'm one of those who likes instant gratification when it comes to renting a DVD.
And like I said, if you use the right software, you can keep watching the same movie as much as you want on your computer. |
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