Last movie you purchased/rented?

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Share the last movie you purchased or rented.

My dad and I rented;
- The Fall
- Bodies Bodies Bodies
- Moonfall
- AINBO: Spirit of the Amazon (didn't end up watching)
- Don't Worry Darling
 
Rented is almost nonexistent where I'm at, unfortunately. We used to have a video store called Family Video (pretty much Blockbuster) around parts of Illinois and Indiana (Strangers Things made a shout-out to them in the most recent season!), but most of them have shutdown, ours included.

Last films I bought were the horror film Trick and the drama Boyhood (cost me $2.50 for both of them, good deal) at Dollar Tree.
 
Rented is almost nonexistent where I'm at, unfortunately. We used to have a video store called Family Video (pretty much Blockbuster) around parts of Illinois and Indiana (Strangers Things made a shout-out to them in the most recent season!), but most of them have shutdown, ours included.

Last films I bought were the horror film Trick and the drama Boyhood (cost me $2.50 for both of them, good deal) at Dollar Tree.
You don't have the ability to do Redbox or use Microsoft or Sony's movie store to rent? I will admit that it's usually $5 to rent a movie but it's better than spending $20 and finding out you don't enjoy it.
 
You don't have the ability to do Redbox or use Microsoft or Sony's movie store to rent? I will admit that it's usually $5 to rent a movie but it's better than spending $20 and finding out you don't enjoy it.
I can use Sony's movie store to rent, but I'd almost never spend $5 to rent a film. I find that cost outrageously disproportionate to the market value - for instance, I can usually find that exact film for $5 - 10 on eBay and I'd rather pay more and own it than throw 5 into the abyss. Most of them are on streaming service's these days as well.

We do have a couple Redbox's, but they're a concept that doesn't receive much love where I live. Most times, there is only five videogames to choose from, and a selection of about twenty movies that are rarely updated. They're a neat idea, but more a hassle for me, personally.
 
I can use Sony's movie store to rent, but I'd almost never spend $5 to rent a film. I find that cost outrageously disproportionate to the market value - for instance, I can usually find that exact film for $5 - 10 on eBay and I'd rather pay more and own it than throw 5 into the abyss. Most of them are on streaming service's these days as well.

We do have a couple Redbox's, but they're a concept that doesn't receive much love where I live. Most times, there is only five videogames to choose from, and a selection of about twenty movies that are rarely updated. They're a neat idea, but more a hassle for me, personally.
I agree, it's something my friend and I feel similar about in regards to buying digital copies of the latest console version. They want $70 for a digital game on the claims that it's due to inflation and production costs, yet they don't have to distribute or produce discs for digital versions. You'd think they would reduce the cost to get more sales and thus more money.
 
The last movie I bought was Wakanda Forever. It wasn't my favorite MCU movie but it was still decent. I sat down and watched it with my son.
 
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