It’s great to have a movie store close to your house, but if you are renting movies nearly every night and at $4 each, then it makes much more economical sense to sign up for an Online DVD Service. With as many options are available from each service, there is a plan for everyone. I hope to give you the basics here and show you the possibilities that are available to you.
The big 2 that everyone knows about are Blockbuster and Netflix. I have at one time been a member of each of these and have some experience with them.
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Keep movies as long as you want
Return movies in-store or through mail
Exchange movies in-store for new movies, up to your plan limit per month!
Your next movies on your list will then be shipped to you.
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Return movies in pre-paid envelopes for new movies to be shipped.
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Well, this one is definitely not for the kids, but I’m a Steve Carell fan, and I think that he is the funniest part of this movie. I definitely can’t say that I laughed through this movie, and just really couldn’t get into it. I used to be a Will Ferrell fan, but not so much in the last few movies he has made.
Well since I had already seen Jeff Dunham: Spark of Insanity, I knew it was time to get this one onto my Blockbuster Online list. It was on a short wait, but didn’t take long to become available and was soon arriving at my house. As I popped it into the DVD player, I was expecting another hilarious show with Jeff, Walter, and friends, and I was not disappointed. I’m having trouble deciding which of Jeff’s DVDs is my favorite, but I tend to lean toward Achmed the Dead Terrorist on his Spark of Insanity DVD. Walter is always funny. Load this one up on your list, you won’t want to miss it.
I have to admit that this movie surprised me just a bit. I am really not a fan of movies where there are character changes from the first to the sequel, so I wasn’t expecting much when I watched this one. But once I started watching it, I realized that it was a a pretty good movie. Throw this one on your list, it’s worth watching at least once. If you’ve already seen it and would rather buy it, just click the picture of the movie.
Well, I have to admit that I haven’t been a die-hard fan of “The Office,” but I had watched several episodes up until this year. The one episode that I thought was so hilarious was the first episode of Season Four, where Michael hit Meredith with his car, then held a fun run for rabies.
After that episode, I knew what would be next on my list from Blockbuster. I loaded up all three of the available seasons in my que and started from the beginning watching them. When the last episodes ended, my wife and I found that we wanted to see more so we began watching the episodes online at NBC’s website. Last I checked, Season Four is still available there to watch for free. The Season Four release date is currently set for September 9, 2008. You can bet they will hit my que a couple days before then!
And finally, I will leave you with this little clip from Youtube. It is some of Michael’s hilarious comments from the show. Be sure to check these DVD’s out, whether buying them by clicking on the pictures above or join Blockbuster or Netflix and get up to speed for the new seasons that will soon become available!
I wanted to write a review about this DVD, as I really enjoyed it. I am using the Blockbuster Online DVD Service, and after seeing Jeff Dunham’s video on Youtube with Achmed the Dead Terrorist, I just had to check out his DVD. The particular video on Youtube is at the time of this writing #8 on the all time most viewed videos. But you can see it below!
On the DVD, Jeff presents 5 hilarious characters, including Achmed, Walter, Melvin the Superhero, Jose Jalapeno, and Peanut. It’s sure to have you laughing the whole time. I watched the DVD twice before I took it back to the local Blockbuster store.