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I rent most of my physical movies from the public library. They have a great selection and high availability. I started this during my undergraduate where the the university library had a great movie selection. This is a tangible moment of gratitude for your tax dollars serving you and your community.

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Daniel, did you ever use the Redbox kiosk to rent DVDs? I used to like the one placed as you enter the grocery store, because it had fairly recent releases, and since you pay for it directly for at the kiosk - that (plus potential late fees) make one somehow more invested in the movie. Plus you might get a DVD with "bonus features" like bloopers, cut scenes, and director's comments. However, I don't think they're including those as much anymore. As Mark and NickS mention, browse the library collections for movies and mini-series from PBS, HBO, etc.

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