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Free Movie from RedBox Every Month
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Redbox.com
Easy $1 DVD rentals. No late fees. Rent and return at over 12,000 locations.
RedBoxes work the same way soda machines do. Insert your credit card and select a movie.
For more information or to find the RedBox location closest to you, go to Redbox.com.
Save up to 40 Percent on Movie Tickets
AAA Auto Club members can purchase discounted movie tickets, up to 40% off.
These tickets have no expiration date and are accepted at the following theaters:
-Regal Cinemas
-United Artists Theaters
-Edwards Theaters
Note: Tickets must be purchased at an Auto Club office. They are not available at theater locations.
Blockbuster Express
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Blockbuster Express works the same way Redbox and MovieCube do. Insert your credit card and select a movie.
For more information or to find the Blockbuster Express location closest to you, go to Blockbuster Express
Movie Theaters Discounts
If you must see new releases on the silver screen, follow these recommendations to get the most for your money:
1. Stay away from concession stands. Prices are ridiculously high.
2. Go to the movies before six pm, if possible. Matinee presentations are discounted.
3. Join a club. A number of movie theaters have introduced them.
Each time you purchase tickets at one of their participating locations, present your card. Points will automatically be added to your account.
Rewards include: free drink, free popcorn, free movie.
The biggest reward is a free drink, popcorn AND a free movie ticket.
4. Go to discounted presentations. There are theaters that will show older movies (usually two months old) in exchange for a significantly lower admission fee.
These theaters can charge as low as $1.75. Some establishments even run specials one day a week: only one dollar.
There are also movie theaters showing up-to-date pictures for a lower admission fee than the big movie chains.
GameFly Free Trial
Video game rentals via mail.
Same concept as Netflix and Blockbuster Total Access.
No late fees.
Also features video game trade-in.
Free DVDs from the Library
Certain public libraries stock DVD’s.
They are mostly older movies, but it is completely free to borrow them.
All you need is a library card. You can keep the DVD’s for up to 7 days. Should you need more than 7 days to watch them, you can renew by phone for free, using their automated system.
