Movies - Deland,FL

Updated on February 18, 2011
E.G. asks from New Smyrna Beach, FL
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I want to watch movies and was wondering if you moms had any suggestion on what company I should go with, I want it to be in home, maybe blockbuster or Netflix...?

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going to get netfix I had late fees

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L.B.

answers from Biloxi on

Netflix!!!!!
Is the most wonderful thing in the world. We just do one DVD at a time. But the instant play is great - tons of TV shows and movies that we can watch on the computer or through the Wii.
I think you can get a free trail with them also.

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S.B.

answers from Wichita on

I love Netflix. I can get the DVD copy, or if I'm too impatient, I can watch most things on my computer. It's lovely for house cleaning days, I can pick a disk of Highlander or something and bring my laptop to various rooms with me. :-)

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S.D.

answers from Phoenix on

netfixs is good through the wii. but we found that unless you buy a cable cord to run from the motoum to the wii, the movies will down load slow and have interuptions. So I would make sure you have that separate cord directly to your motoum

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J.L.

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Netflix is so worth it. We do the 2 dvds w/ unlimited streaming. So it is like $15 a month. We even ditched cable because we had access to so much great stuff. (what a savings!) we have a wii so we get streaming through that and our computer so it is nice. if you work it right you can get 4 dvds a week or 16 per month (unless holidays mess with the shipping). Great deal.

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B.

answers from Augusta on

net flix!
if you've got a wii, xbox 360 , TV or blueray that connects to the internet you can stream movies right to your tv w/o waiting on the disk to come in the mail.

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R.J.

answers from Seattle on

Netflix, hands down.

A few other companies are trying to copy netflix's program... but none did it soon enough/fast enough.

Not only do you get the movie within a day or two if you order it... but there are *thousands* of movies and tv series to stream instantly at no charge or wait. On your computer or via your dvd player, xbox, or wii.

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S.B.

answers from Dallas on

I have Netflix and have never had an issue. Their fees are low. The plan I went with is the second one where I get one dvd sent to me in the mail and I can watch an unlimited amount online. The turn around time for the dvd's to be sent to you is extremely fast. I like it to that there is no late fees because if there were I'd be in trouble. So I say netflix!

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J.B.

answers from Atlanta on

Netflix is fantastic! I think Blockbuster just filed bankruptcy. If you have a Wii (not sure if they do this through other gaming systems) -you can get a special disc from Netflix and just stream movies through the Wii! It's AWESOME!

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C.V.

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Netflix is good one. But recently I found a new website to <a href="http://www.moviesorb.com/&quot;&gt;watch movies online</a> where all the latest movies can be find easily. Many of the movies are avaliable with trailer while rest of them are with full length videos. The most interesting stuff about this website is that we can read actor biographies, latest movies news and ratings. The latest news that I had is that Oscar winning actor Marion Cotillard finally selected for the The Dark Night Rises movie after so many controversies.

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