Adding to Your Movie Catalog When You’re on a Budget
Article by Maxim Smirnov
While the economy might be down in the dumps, that doesn’t have to mean your entertainment collection has to suffer. One of the best ways to make yourself feel better about all of the terrible news on the television each day is to treat yourself to movies and shows which are uplifting, or just distracting. By allowing yourself the chance to relax and unwind with movies, you can step away from the stress of your everyday world. But this doesn’t mean you need to spend a lot of money to add to your movie catalog. There are many ways you can still own movies without spending a lot of cash.
Renting Instead of Buying
Going to a store to rent movies seems to nearly be archaic these days with online movie ordering sites. But when you rent a movie close to home, you get the chance to take your time picking out a movie and then watching it without having to pay a monthly payment. You can rent the movie, watch it, and return it, all for a low price. And if you like the movie, movie stores often offer previous viewed DVDs and previously played video games for far less than you might spend at a media store. Head to your local movie store to see what they can offer you.
Bargain Bins are Everywhere
Though you might pass by the movie bargain bins at your local huge box stores, you may want to stop the next time you’re at the store. While you might not have a vast collection of movies from which to choose, there are often many gems to add to your movie catalog. These movies are often ordered in bulk when a new movie comes out, but if the stock doesn’t sell (which is more and more the case these days), then the movies can be passed along for a lower price. Take your time to look through each and every title since some of the larger blockbusters can often be found for only – cheap enough to add about a movie a week to your movie catalog.
Thrift Stores and Garage Sales
With the economic downturn, more people are
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