exactly, just buying one is less than going to the theatre.
At my local library’s semi-annual book sale last winter, they were selling videos of Hollywood movies for just 10 cents.
Other libraries in other towns here in Maine always offer a good selection of top movies and TV shows on both video and DVD, charging roughly 50 cents - $1.00 for a video and $1.00 to $2.00 for a DVD.
I found the entire second season of “24” on DVDs for about $1.00 at a Church Fair’s annual outdoor rummage sale in July. In the original slipcase and all.
Yard sales also yield some top run movies on video and DVD for bargain prices. So, who needs to pay Blockbuster $3.99 to rent a movie?
The only drawback....to find the most recent releases, such as “Avatar” or the “Star Trek” movie that was in theaters a year ago....you might have to wait a bit before they turn up at a sale.