Poll

I prefer

Netflix
10 (35.7%)
Blockbuster
13 (46.4%)
Neither. (Explain in post)
5 (17.9%)

Total Members Voted: 28

Author Topic: Blockbuster getting owned by Netflix  (Read 2350 times)

Netflix is running Blockbuster outta town. Already a few have gone out of business where I live, including some Hollywood videos. Discuss.

does netflix have games lol

does netflix have games lol

Well, there's Gamefly for that.

Lol never mind i pick blockbuster then.

We have Netflix here. It's very handy when trying to find a movie you can't find in video stores. Except when my dad gets movies from when he was a kid, then it's horrible D:. The only thing why we don't use it that much, though, is that sometimes we just feel like watching a movie that isn't on the instant thing and don't feel like waiting 1-2 days.

I <3 the fast shipping though.

No netflix is not running blockbuster out of town, blockbuster still lets me exchange movies at there stores and they have games to rent.

If only I knew what either of these were. :c

If only I knew what either of these were. :c

Movie renting companies.

Movie renting companies.
Oh I see. It costs money, one would assume? How much? :o

Redbox and/or a library.
Both are better in my position.

Oh I see. It costs money, one would assume? How much? :o

Yas
Not sure how much, tbh
Netflix requires an account which is something around 8 bucks a month.  I don't know about BB though.

Netflix is running Blockbuster outta town. Already a few have gone out of business where I live, including some Hollywood videos. Discuss.
friends of netflix stealing Blockbuster's property...

Ooh...
Not sure, tbh
Netflix requires an account which is something around 8 bucks a month.  I don't know about BB though.
Hahahahaha. I can buy multiple movies that are hardly even a week old (or very old. DVD or VHS. :o) for a dollar at my local Flea Market. Hehehe. C:

Yas
Not sure how much, tbh
Netflix requires an account which is something around 8 bucks a month.  I don't know about BB though.
Blockbuster total acecss, you can trade movies mailed to you into there stores for others. BB:TC is 15 bucks a month for renting 2 DVD's at a time.

My dad prefers Netflix because the whole family prefers different movies (Step mom digs chick flicks, little bro likes animated movies, Dad and I prefer action and oldies). Not only that, our Blockbuster is in the slums.