1. Get a movie club card. Memberships allow you to collect points. So many points will afford you free popcorn; more points can get you free tickets.
  2. Clip coupons. Your local Entertainment Book typically offers reduced-price movie tickets of $5 to $6 apiece. And if you are a member of AAA Travel, you can buy movie tickets at a similarly reduced price.
  3. Watch for free movie offers. Many theaters offer free showings of family movies, especially during summer.
  4. BLOCKBUSTER Online® offers excellent deals on movies and games, and you can choose the plan that works best for you both in regard to time and money. Also you can either return them by free shipping or return them to the local store and exchange titles.
  5. And with Tivo Premiere you can get instant access to Netflix, Blockbuster On Demand and more, including more than twice as much time allotted for recording than a regular cable DVR. The cost of a Premiere box with Product Lifetime service over 5 years averages to just $11.65 per month — often less than the monthly rental fees you’d pay for an inferior cable company DVR.For movie buffs, this is the way to go!
  6. If you own a touch iPod, you can buy movies inexpensively at iTunes and download them to your iPod.
  7. Comparison shop the video chain stores. Some offer better prices than others.
  8. Located right at your local grocery store, Redbox combines convenience with lowest possible cost. So the next time you want to get away it all, pick up a movie along with your groceries and enjoy a movie at home after dinner.
  9. You might find discounts for multiple rentals. At some stores they will give you one free movie if you rent two.
  10. Trade movies with friends.
  11. Don’t’ forget your local library carries videos, for free.
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