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Posted by Dale Houstman on 10/03/43 11:25
Nonymous wrote:
> "Mark Jones" <noemail@mindspring.com> wrote in message
> news:vqqRe.4716$_84.2027@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net...
>
>> akjack@excite.com wrote:
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>>> On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 17:26:56 GMT, "Mark Jones"
>>> <noemail@mindspring.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I will just go back to renting 3 or 4 movies a month and they
>>>> will receive even less money than they are now. $24.99 is about
>>>> the limit for what I am willing to pay for rentals after
>>>> seeing how many of the movies are B grade at best.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Netflix is $14.99 monthly for 2 at a time and doesn't require a
>>> trip to the rental store. Rentals are postage paid each way.
>>>
>>> The least expensive plan is 1 at a time for $9.99. If you live
>>> near a distribution center, you can get 2 rentals a week on the 1
>>> at a time plan when you return the DVD next day after arrival.
>>
>
>> I live 1 mile from Blockbuster so it isn't any trouble to go there.
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> If I was to rent all my movies from the local Blockbuster, I'd run
> out of worthwhile stuff to watch in just a few months.
>
>
It depends on your taste: One of my friends ran out of worthwhile stuff
in a matter of weeks. He and I have always been ferocious film watchers,
so much of what is offered we've already seen, and although I don't mind
watching - say - "Treasure of the Sierra Madre" over and over again, I
would really rather find something new. Of course, there are people who
will watch ANYTHING that blows up or has Adam Sandler in it: these
people cannot be helped.
dmh
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