Online Movie Rentals Have Changed The Face Of Watching Movies At Home
Arts & Entertainment → Television / Movies
- Author John Anderson
- Published June 2, 2007
- Word count 633
These days, the Internet has allowed people to live much more convenient lives, simplifying everything from shopping to dating and now, offering online movie rentals. You can now rent and watch movies entirely from the comfort of your own home, without ever leaving your house at all if you choose. This is particularly great news for those of you who enjoy renting numerous movies.
How Does It Work?
To rent movies in the traditional manner, you had to get in your car, drive a few miles away to your local movie rental store, shuffle through the aisles looking for a good movie to catch your eye, wait in line at the checkout stand and then drive back home. And when you finished watching the movie, you had to remember to return the movie on time or face stiff penalty fees. Then you had to get in your car and drive all the way back to the store just to return the movie.
Now, with the advent of online movie rentals, all you have to do is log on to a movie rental website like Blockbuster Online, Netflix or Intelliflix, select all the movies you ever want to see, place them into your "to watch" list, and then start receiving DVD's steadily in a day or so. Watching movies has never been so easy with the services provided by these online movie rental services.
Pricing Structure
One of the best features of online movie rentals is the pricing structure. If you walk into a physical movie rental store, you can typically expect to shell out $5-6 per movie. Online movie rental services have somewhat different pricing plans, but one of the most popular plans is the 3 DVD's out-at-a-time plan, which most services offer. You can typically expect to pay about $17-18 per month for this plan.
The plan allows you to have 3 movies rented out at any given time. But when you are finished watching one, you simply stick it in your mailbox in one of the prepaid return envelopes, and the next movie on your wishlist is sent to you within a day or two. Think about it: if you watch just 3 movies per month, you already break even financially, and if you rent more, you come out way ahead. You can have 3 DVD's out at one time, but there's no limit to how many movies you can actually watch per month if you watch and return each movie quickly. This is not to mention saving the hassle of not having to remember to return movies on time and drive back to the rental store to drop them off.
Special Benefits
Some online movie rental services offer special unique benefits and perks. For example, Blockbuster Online offers an outstanding benefit where they send you 2 free rental coupons per month to your email, which means you get even more value for your money. This feature is particularly beneficial if you love to rent and play video games. Video game rentals are usually priced around $8-9 in the stores, but you can use these free coupons to rent out these video games, at great savings.
Future Projection
If you love to watch movies, there is simply no better way to go than using these online movie rental services. If you're hesitant about it, just know that most of them offer a free trial period. Simply sign up for the free trial, use it for 2 weeks or so and if you're not satisfied, simply cancel your account and pay nothing. There are over 15 million people now signed up with these online movie rental services and experts project these numbers to double in the next year or two. Once you get a taste of online movie rentals, no doubt you'll want to count yourself among that number!
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