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Tip: Check out Inside Redbox for a free Redbox rental code each Monday. Oh and by the way, the cost per movie is at vending machine prices. REDBOX will never replace the vast movie library of Netflix, but it did allowed me to pay for only the movies I wanted to watch and to get them when I wanted. Now, the ultimate question: can REDBOX really replace Netflix? The answer is, no. My big fear of holding up an angry and impatient line is solved.
The greatest feature of Redbox is the ability to go online and find/reserve movies. I selected my movie (The Wrestler), entered my email address (so REDBOX can send an email receipt to you), slid my credit card and “Viola!” Mickey Rourke is in my living room. Then I touched the “rent button” and was taken to the list of current and recently released movies. I touched the screen once to get the “rent/return DVD” screen. However, living in an iPod/iPhone ubiquitous society, the REDBOX was a cakewalk. How do I get the movie? Where does the cash go? What if a line forms and I still can’t figure this beast out? Admittedly, I was a bit intimidated by the experience I was about to go through. I boldly decided to take the plunge, so I approached the REDBOX. And could this machine be a real alternative to an already cheap and popular service known as Netflix? Taken 2 is a 2012 English-language French action-thriller film directed by Olivier Megaton and starring Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen, Rade erbedija, Leland Orser, Jon Gries, D.B. Redbox is the only company that has taken advantage of the. With my interest piqued, I wondered if this large machine could really do what so many other movie vending machines couldn’t. This analysis takes an in depth look at the movie rental industry and more specifically Redbox. On a recent trip to the supermarket, I noticed a large, sleek, red box vending DVDs by the entrance.
Maybe this is why I buy most of my lunches from vending machines? There is nothing I like better than instant gratification and great value. By Guest Writer and Gear Enthusiast Edward Cheng