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21 responses to “Pop Critic's tip: Get your Blockbuster Online movies faster”

  1. Jason

    Dude, you haven’t been doing this the whole time?

    Although, I don’t drop mine in the box. I don’t trust people enough for that. I always take them inside and hand them to an employee. They don’t seem to care.

  2. Mike

    We’re a bit slow out here I guess :)

    I think the main thing is, most people will just put them in the mailbox because it’s easier that driving to the store.

  3. The Trousered Ape

    5-7 day wait? Are they still using real horses when they deliver too? Geez man, Netflix is much faster… :)

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  4. jina

    it’s probably more like 4-5 days on average through the mail, but when you are waiting for the next disc of a cheesy summer TV on DVD rental, it can seem like forever. every day helps!

  5. Mike

    OTH rules!

  6. The Trousered Ape

    OTH? Ode To Harry?

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  7. Mike

    One Tree Hill – We are guilty-pleasuring it up this summer so far.

  8. The Trousered Ape

    Ah – haven’t seen that show either. Somedays, on this blog, I just don’t know where I’ve been.

    The Trousered Apes last blog post..Who was Jesus of Nazareth? Parts 5 thru 10 of 10 with Dr. Craig

  9. Mike

    It’s nothing spectacular…it’s like a cross between The O.C., Dawson’s Creek, Felicity and all those other shows on The CW/WB/UPN.

    But we’re hooked and have to see it to the end now.

  10. Raven Spinner

    4 to 5 days seems way to long. With Netflix it is so much faster, I agree with Ape. I wouldn’t switch back to Blockbuster after the great service and fun I have had with Netflix. Who wants to drive to the store anyway? It wastes gas and costs even more money that way. No thank you!

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  11. Jason

    Although I enjoyed Netflix and always got a quick turnaround here in Austin, I get the same turnaround from Blockbuster…actually better because I drop the movies off at the store on my way home from work and they are checked in right then as if they had already been through the mail and received at the distribution plant. Blockbuster then sends me my movies the next morning or the same day if I go by Blockbuster earlier in the day. Plus, I get five in-store trade-ins a month which I can watch while I’m waiting for my movies to come in the mail. If that’s not enough movies, I can rent movies at half price. It’s a lot of movies.

    I have to give the edge to Blockbuster due to the in-store dropoff and trade-in.

  12. The Trousered Ape

    I give the edge to Netflix because they are not Blockbuster.

    Actually we’ve been a member since April 2000. We joined with them because Blockbuster did not have the selection of movies on DVD – they were still very VHS heavy. Also, I did not appreciate the rumors that they were recutting the films for censoring purposes. I’m not sure how substantiated those were or not, but nevertheless that, along with limited selection was a huge turn off. I haven’t been back since.

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  13. Mike

    I’ve done both and I don’t see how you can beat Blockbuster really.

    Being able to take a DVD in an envelope to the store, and walk out with a free rental is unbeatable.

    I mean…if you suddenly realize you want to see a movie TONIGHT about, you are screwed with Netflix. You just have to wait until it comes.

    With Blockbuster, I just take a coupon or DVD down to the store and trade it. Done.

  14. The Trousered Ape

    I can see the advantage if I weren’t so busy all the time, but typically I’m never itching to watch a movie and rarely can I do it at the drop of a hat.

    The Trousered Apes last blog post..Who was Jesus of Nazareth? Parts 5 thru 10 of 10 with Dr. Craig

  15. D.L. White

    Uh… if you are a Netflix user and you want to see a movie RIGHT NOW that hasn’t been shipped to you – you go online to Netflix’s site and stream it. You don’t even have to change out of your bunny slippers to go get in the car and drive to the store.

    Btw – I got a good chuckle from this discussion and how impatient all us media junkies are – that we are actually bickering over how fast we can get our entertainment into our eyeballs. Just stop and think about that for a minute. Pretty funny, huh?

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  16. D.L. White

    Uh… if you’re a Netflix user and you want to watch a movie RIGHT NOW you can just log in to Netflix’s site and stream it. You don’t even have to change out of your pajamas and bunny slippers to drive to the store.

    Btw – It gave me a good laugh to read this dicussion and see all of us media junkies bickering about how fast we can get our entertainment into our eyeballs. Just think about it for a minute… pretty funny, huh? Next thing you know, Netflix will just be mind-melding with it’s customers and sending you movies in your sleep. ha ha

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  17. Raven Spinner

    I could see the advantage if I wanted to spend all my gas driving 1/2 hour to get to blockbuster all the time….. and that means a 1/2 hour back home, that is an hour of driving for a movie…no thanks! Netflix for me please. Btw, my turn around is 2 days. I send a movie in, I get the new one is 2 days. In the past I payed way to many late fee with Blockbuster too. Never with Netflix.

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  18. Mike

    Well, if it took a half hour to get to Blockbuster for me, that would change my mind.

    But ours is a mile and a half away, plus it’s on my way home from work.

  19. Mike

    @ DL White – But can you watch the movie on your TV set yet? Because I cannot watch stuff on my computer for very long.

  20. nicky

    adrian and i do this too mike! and unless gas starts costing $20 a gallon, it’s a shorter ride than to the post office!

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  21. Mike

    You guys know we have a mailbox in the neighborhood right? :)

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