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Where Do You Get Your Movies?
Netflix | 5 votes |
Blockbuster | 1 votes |
Other | 11 votes |
metirish Jan 25 2010 09:20 AM |
I joined Blockbuster last week....the wife had a membership but it's been more than a few years since that was used. I used to hate the place , late fees and all that crap....not big selections on movies that weren't huge hits....so I joined Netflix....loved it at first . I had the 3 movies at home deal.....$18 IIRC....problem was that I noticed that the movies would sit there unwatched for weeks at a time and it just kept going like that. Plus one thing that really annoyed me about Netflix was that certain movies they just didn't have and more than a few new releases wouldn't be available for ages after it's release elsewhere.
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themetfairy Jan 25 2010 09:25 AM Re: Where Do You Get Your Movies? |
On the rare occasion that we physically rent a DVD, it's from Blockbuster. But I'm more inclined to watch films on On Demand. Because I'm lazy, and don't feel like driving back to Blockbuster to return a film after I've seen it.
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Edgy MD Jan 25 2010 09:33 AM Re: Where Do You Get Your Movies? |
Netflix first. Slacker store second.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 25 2010 09:38 AM Re: Where Do You Get Your Movies? |
We're all about the local elitist pricks at the neighborhood video store. It's a short walk from home so we can drop off and pick up on the way to and from work/school.
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metirish Jan 25 2010 09:44 AM Re: Where Do You Get Your Movies? |
Hilarious JCL.....they must have Flame & Citron then , a Danish movie. I saw it on previews last night and it looked a delight...
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 25 2010 09:45 AM Re: Where Do You Get Your Movies? |
Flame & Citron was also previewed on the In the Loop dvd.
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TransMonk Jan 25 2010 09:50 AM Re: Where Do You Get Your Movies? |
We ditched Netflix a few months ago. We have a local video store that fits our needs. Cheap fees and daily specials. I also have the Direct TV package with 25ish movie channels, so we try to find something to watch there if we are going to watch TV.
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Vic Sage Jan 25 2010 10:49 AM Re: Where Do You Get Your Movies? |
netflix works pretty well for me.
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Benjamin Grimm Jan 25 2010 10:58 AM Re: Where Do You Get Your Movies? |
Mostly HBO and Turner Classic Movies. Sometimes American Movie Classics or Fox Movie Channel.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Jan 25 2010 11:05 AM Re: Where Do You Get Your Movies? |
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This.
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Ceetar Jan 25 2010 11:42 AM Re: Where Do You Get Your Movies? |
I do Netflix. Generally just burn the movie and instantly send it back. This way I always have a cache of movies I haven't seen on hand.
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sharpie Jan 25 2010 11:55 AM Re: Where Do You Get Your Movies? |
The Slacker Store, similar to JCL. Only a short detour from the subway. They have a good backlist, they make good recommendations and I'm averse to paying Netflix's monthly fees for the same reason as Irish. Have had interesting conversations with people while being in that store, which is why I go there and the neighborhood music store and neighborhood book store, cause I like talking about those things with like-minded or at least opinionated (non-virtual) people.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jan 25 2010 11:57 AM Re: Where Do You Get Your Movies? |
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At Local Elitist Prick Video, they save $$ and you save wallet space by putting a small sticker on the back of your driver's license with your member number written down. Now that's genius!
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TransMonk Jan 25 2010 12:07 PM Re: Where Do You Get Your Movies? |
Our Local Elitist Prick Video store uses your phone # as your member #. It's fairly easy to remember.
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sharpie Jan 25 2010 12:43 PM Re: Where Do You Get Your Movies? |
Ours has dispensed with numbers entirely and just ask your name.
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batmagadanleadoff Jan 25 2010 01:14 PM Re: Where Do You Get Your Movies? |
I haven't rented a movie in over 10 years. I got tired of forgetting to, or not bothering to return the movie in time and then paying late fees that exceeded the cost of the movie itself. I've been buying DVD's for keeps ever since DVD technology went mainstream about 10 or 11 years ago. I have a very large DVD collection, but I've hardly bought any DVD's in the last two or three years. Once in a while, I'll tape a movie off of TCM now that technology exists to record TV programs digitally. I don't tape movies off of cable TV because they're usually not letterboxed even though they should be. I try to avoid pan and scan whenever possible. I'm like that.
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Willets Point Jan 25 2010 01:17 PM Re: Where Do You Get Your Movies? |
There don't seem to be any video rental stores left in my burgh. I hardly watch any movies any more but when I do Netflix (usually instant view) or the public library fit the bill.
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Vince Coleman Firecracker Jan 27 2010 08:49 PM Re: Where Do You Get Your Movies? |
Queens Public Library system or through the cable box.
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RealityChuck Jan 27 2010 08:57 PM Re: Where Do You Get Your Movies? |
Hollywood Video, or Redbox.
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Nymr83 Jan 27 2010 11:45 PM Re: Where Do You Get Your Movies? |
movie channels, on demand, amazon, hulu (though more for tv)
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Fman99 Jan 28 2010 08:07 PM Re: Where Do You Get Your Movies? |
I have literally millions of friends on the Internet who share their movies with me. They're so nice!
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