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My local Blockbuster carries Blu ray but never has the new releases until a month or two after they come out. What good is that? I rent my SDVDs from a Movie Cube Kiosk across the street. $1 per disk per day. New releases included. I watch them and bring them back the next day or 2. I saved many $ over blockbuster. I can rent 4 @ Movie Cube for each one at blockbuster. Blockbuster charges over $5 to rent a Blu ray disc, even if its an old title and not a new release. For those reasons I have only rented one Blu Ray title from them. They are just not right for me.
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Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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