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The point I'd like to make, and continually do, is that Netflix is far from the be-all end-all. I think, like most of the population, I don't plan my movie watching. I say "hey, do you wanna watch a movie tonight?" and then I check the DVR or decide to go to the video store. Unless there is a 200 mph shipping option via Netflix, this will continue to be the case. Yes, they have streaming(on more and more devices), but the selection is faaaaarr from large or timely(particularly for HD). Basically Netflix steaming is out of the question for anything relatively new.
So I agree with the first post. The 'demise' of Blockbuster, and the like, is as much to do with the RedBox thingy's and online/PPV as it is Netflix...if not more.