Online DVD services

Mar 18, 2006 17:47

So now that I'm not going to be in the city centre, it won't be so easy to go for a film every week. Instead, I'm thinking about one of those subscription service type things. So, your opinions, oh friends list...

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jinty March 18 2006, 19:30:24 UTC
Ruth & Sheep seem to be getting on well with the Guardian's Sofa Cinema.

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applez March 18 2006, 21:06:04 UTC
I think it depends what you're looking for ... most often, I prefer the retail experience and the accidental discovery purchase.

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bluedevi March 18 2006, 22:38:30 UTC
My household used ScreenSelect when I was living in London and they were great. Huge catalogue, there was hardly anything we couldn't find (and our tastes were pretty obscure), and I think we had two or three dodgy DVDs out of the many dozens we got through. I'm thinking I might sign up again at my new address.

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e_pepys March 19 2006, 03:09:29 UTC
I tried them (ScreenSelect) out because they were the only one that had a film I was looking for. They were excellent as long as they were free (!), but I don't watch enough DVDs to make the monthly fee worthwhile.

I also really liked DVDoptions because you could rent individual DVDs cheaply - you didn't have to join and pay a monthly fee (maybe others now do this too). Their web site seems to be down now, so maybe they don't exist any more.

Both services were really convenient - the DVD arrived in the post and included a stamped envelope for returning them.

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bugpete March 18 2006, 22:55:54 UTC
Flatmate has been using Screenselect for a couple of years. No problem, selection is good, etc

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hydragenic March 18 2006, 23:30:46 UTC
The Mrs signed up for the Amazon service during the week. Will probably end up blogging about it if it's particularly good or crap.

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hydragenic March 18 2006, 23:31:28 UTC
How funny, LJ's spell check doesn't recognise the word "blogging"!

blagging, bogging, logging, clogging, flogging, slogging, blocking, bulging, boggling, belonging, bagging, begging, bugging, lagging, legging, lugging

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