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Old 10-12-2003, 02:34 AM   #1
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Buying DVDs

I've seen a lot of mention of owning DVDs around here lately. What sources are good, online and off?

You see, I'll have a DVD player of my own in the nearish future. As this is a watershed event, I'll probably celebrate by spending money needlessly on entirely frivilous things. I'm thinking mostly fairly mainstream stuff, with maybe a few more UK-ey than US-ey releases (frex, <a href="http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0094336/"><i>Withnail & I</i></a> is high on my "Buy That" list).
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Old 10-12-2003, 12:49 PM   #2
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Best Buy is usually my preferred source for new stuff--they generally have pretty decent discounts the first week. (And then after that the prices go back up!!) I've gotten most of the "older" stuff I'm interested in owning, so now if I want something bad enough to buy it, I usually just buy it when it comes out. (The Indiana Jones and Looney Tunes boxed sets coming out later this month qualify.) Amazon.com is probably the big fish for internet buying, tho there are smaller outfits like deepdiscountdvd.com and bestprices.com that have lower prices and less-consistent customer service. (The early days of the DVD player coincided with the go-go days of the .com boom. Back in 1999 you could find plenty of retailers that were happy to knock the new release price down to $20--most retail prices were closer to $30 then--and then given you a coupon for $10 or $15 just to get you as a customer. My personal biggest score was 3 DVDs for $1 incl. shipping during 800.com's grand opening sale just before Christmas 1998.)

Check out www.netflix.com and www.greencine.com. Netflix is the net-rental equivalent of Blockbuster (without the evil policies). Greencine is the net-rental equivalent of the quirky little video store owned by the film school dropout--they may not happen to have Police Academy XVII in stock, but they have tons of foreign and indie releases. Netflix probably has faster service if you have more mainstream tastes, but both offer a free trial period for first-time customers.

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Old 10-12-2003, 04:09 PM   #3
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There is of course always the hell represented by the Columbia House DVD Club, if you don't mind sending back those little cards (or making the phonecall to the 800 number) and trying to figure out various special promotion deals.

Critic's Choice Video is pretty good. I've been shopping with them since before they had an online incarnation. Big catalog, many cheap videos and dvds.
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Old 10-12-2003, 06:33 PM   #4
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There is of course always the hell represented by the Columbia House DVD Club, if you don't mind sending back those little cards (or making the phonecall to the 800 number) and trying to figure out various special promotion deals.
www.dvdtalk.com has an entire forum devoted to getting DVDs from Columbia House as cheaply as possible with as little effort as possible.
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Old 10-13-2003, 10:24 AM   #5
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If you've registered with their website, Columbia House now sends you an email a few days before the monthly selection ships, with a one-click link to decline.

I guess they've grown tired of paying all that return postage!
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