movie rental
By Rick Aristotle Munarriz, The Motley Fool
| 12:15PM 10/20/2011
The Qwikster jokes are already old, and it's back to business as usual for video buffet operator Netflix -- or is it? Its stock prices are low, and there are lingering questions. But Netflix can make it right with the public again, starting with cleaning up these three big messes it recently made.
| 4:40PM 7/13/2011
Six dollars. This is what had the internet boiling yesterday. Six dollars a month, or just less than 20 cents a day. As someone in my Twitter stream raged: "Here's a quarter...now shut up."
But for the thousands of Netflix subscribers upset about the decision by the...
| 6:30PM 2/10/2011
Bankrupt video-rental company Blockbuster may put itself up for sale as early as next week, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday. The company had previously planned to reorganize, but creditors couldn't agree on a plan to restructure its debt.
| 4:00PM 3/31/2010
Most of us like to unwind after a stressful week, carving out some family time, heading out to dinner at a restaurant or taking in a movie at the local multiplex. And, if you're like most of us, you're spending more money than you think on entertainment.
But you don't have to drop a wad of cash...
| 1:00PM 12/11/2009
If you can't stomach paying $1 for a one-night Redbox rental, there's a new option to drastically cut your movie rental costs. BigBox DVD, a company located in Blaine, Minn., rents old titles for 4 cents an hour, new DVDs for 6 cents an hour, and Blu-ray titles for 9 cents an hour. So you could in...