Movie Rental Wars

Where do you rent your movies? I've had a subscription to Netflix for about 4 years now...I haven't rented a movie anywhere else in that time. This is not an advertisement...it's a fact. I pay $17.99 a month for how ever many movies and/or TV show DVDs I can watch in that month...3 discs are at my house at a time and I keep them as long as I want. No late fees...no due dates...no bullshit. I've always figured...based on rentals of 3.99 each, which is what I used to pay at the rental store; if I watch 5 DVDs a month (which is easy), I've made back my money.
Today...I decided to sign up for a Blockbuster membership in the event that I wanted to get a particular movie on a particular day. Blockbuster says that they no longer have late fees or due dates. However, if you don't return a movie when they tell you to...they just charge your credit card for the movie. WHAT? How is that NOT a fee?
Anyway, here's the point of my story. Today I rented 3 movies...I figured it would be $12 since they were new releases. I learned that Blockbuster DVD rentals are no longer 3.99...they're $5 each! FIVE DOLLARS! How is that worth it?
UPDATE: By the way...one of the three movies was "When a Stranger Calls"...the new version...I thought it was going to be only fair, but it's one of the best suspense movies I've seen in a LONG time. Don't watch it before you go to bed.





