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In Reply to: RE: No. posted by grantv on March 18, 2010 at 12:20:09
Grant, I use Netflix with the one film at a time plan. For BluRay it costs about $11.50 a month. I average two films a week which works out at less than $1.50 per film. DVD only rental is a couple of dollars less. It works for me as I don't care about having a film on its' first day of release. I put desired titles in my queue and get them when they are available.
-Wendell
Follow Ups:
"Hey, you wanna have B&D over for a movie tomorrow night?"
"Sure, what movie do you think?"
"Well, I know B hasn't seen 2012, and I'd like to see it also. I know you'd rather see a girly movie, but I don't care what you want." (kidding on the last part)
"Sure, I'll text them"
"Text? What's that?" :) OK seriously: "Sure... WAIT, I have 2012 in queue and won't get it until next week probably. And next week we're going to S&D's for their party"
That's my life. Movies being in queue just doesn't work.
If BB AND Rogers etc all go down the pooper I'll have to look into "renting" through my cable box. Otherwise I'll watch even fewer movies (which is fine).
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