Questions about Netflix? For Netflix members only?

That's largely a function of having to strike deals with the individual studios over licensing and payment issues. Netflix didn't become big on the back of it's streaming service, but on it's DVD mail service, which is still the best deal for movie lovers going. Unlimited rentals, three at a time, for $17 a month is a bargain if you watch one every two days and send them right back to be replaced with a new disc.

That breaks down to about a dollar a film, equal to or better what Redbox and Blockbuster charge at their kiosks ($1-2 a day), but with the added benefit that Netflix discs aren't stripped of their special features, unlike many films in the kiosks, which contain just the movie; anyone looking beyond new releases for foreign, classics, art-house, Criterion editions, etc etc, should be going the Netflix route too.

Definitely try Netflix. The first month is a free trial. If you don't like it, you can always end your subscription.

They have a wide-spread selection of every genre of movies. If you rent DVDs, there is a larger selection with newer-made movies. If you don't rent them and you just watch them instantly online, there is a smaller selection but there are also some very good movies to watch for free.

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