That looks pretty good. I don't think we have anything like that here.Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234
Mind, I don't rent DVDs - 'cos they're too expensive when you can just download 'em
That looks pretty good. I don't think we have anything like that here.Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234
Mind, I don't rent DVDs - 'cos they're too expensive when you can just download 'em
Well it's a new thing here and they say that there are a lot more in Europe than here.Originally Posted by manker
You need something like Netflix or Blockbuster Online.Originally Posted by anxies
You put the movies you want in queue. They arrive at your house. When you're done you send them back in a postage paid doohicky. Netflix is $17 per month, 3 movies at a time.
When I receive my movies, I rip them and put them in mail the same day most times.
More movies for your daughter....
Rock A Doodle
Secret Of Nimh
The Sword And The Stone
The Rescuers
The Rescuers Down Under
All Dogs Go To Heaven 1 and 2
The Land Before Time (many sequels)
The Incredibles
FernGully
Rover Dangerfield
Charlotte's Web
Also check out old Hanna Barbbara cartoons and others with Quickdraw Mcgraw and Snagglepuss
The main heavyweights in animation are Dreamworks, Disney, and Don Bluth Productions (he's the guy behind the old Dragon's Lair and Space Ace laserdisc games).
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I Haven't seen any of those here in Burlington . It's not like I live in country side either . I have to rent from Blokbuster $4.99Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234
If you are looking for an automated rental machine, I just had a look at the new products from DVD3--they are a Montreal-based company and their machines (unlike Videoself and NIKO) are all in perfect English and French (not Italian!)... It's a much better product! I can't tell you much more than that because I signed an NDA, but you should go check it out.
www.dvd3.ca or [email protected]
or call
514-286-3833
Infoman
Cool but are there any stores set up yet?Originally Posted by infoman
Try the local library.Usually you can browse the catalogue online and reserve.There is usually a waiting list for the newer releases but what do you want for free.Plus you get them for a week hhmmm.only takes an hour to rip and burn....
They say the first one is opening this week at 28 Mont-Royal east.... you'll be able to go see it for yourself.
infoman
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