I can wait.
Can you wait?
Having to wait 90 days to see something like “Green Lantern” or “Green Hornet” feels as right as pushing back a dental appointment.
Besides, with Hollywood already pouring millions into re-electing President FailureTeleprompter, I’m suddenly not all that eager to send a whole lot of cash their way.
IMDB:
Blockbuster Express, the kiosk operator owned by Ncr Corp., not the Dish satellite company, which owns the brick-and-mortar stores, will inaugurate a new pricing structure for movie rentals beginning Nov. 8. Users will have to pay $3.00 for the first night during the first 28 days after a movie’s release. From the 29th day until the 90th, the first night’s rental will be $2.00. After that, it will drop to $1.00. From the second night on the rental charge will be $1.00. Blu-ray Disc rentals will cost an additional $1.00 across each level. The move presumably comes in response to studio threats to discontinue wholesale sales of their discs to all mass renters[.]
More here.
One of Blockbuster’s big advertising pushes of late has been to beat Netflix over the head for raising their prices. This is a 200% price increase on Blockbuster’s part, well above the Netflix percentage.
Just saying.

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