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There are many cities that have Blockbuster Video available for video rentals. Edmonton, Alberta and Calgary, Alberta have Blockbuster in several locations. One thing to note is that Blockbuster is closing many of its locations because of the advent of Netflix and other online video options. The lost cost of videos, DVDs and BlueRay are also reducing video rentals.
One may find charts listing the top DVD rentals from sites such as iTunes or Blockbuster. They will have rental statistics based on their own online rental systems.
One can find a list of the top 20 DVD rentals on a variety of websites. Some of these websites include "Redbox", "Blockbuster", "Rottentomatoes", "LoveFilm", and many more.
DVD or Blu-ray rentals at Blockbuster start at $6 for a 7-night rental of a new release and $2.50 for all other titles. There is an extra $1 charge for every night after the return due date.
There aren't too many stores that rent videos these days. Most of them now do it online, such as Blockbuster, although there are some Blockbuster stores still open. There may be local video stores that offer rentals.
DVD rental shops are not as common on the High Street as more and more people download film and video. However, one can still find DVD rentals of new releases if one visits the Blockbuster website.
To rent from another store, simply take your existing Blockbuster membership card to the store you wish to obtain additional membership with. The store staff will carry out a quick data check and then you can take rentals.
There are a couple kiosks that offer movie rentals. Redbox is the most popular, followed by Blockbuster, and some online DVD rental sites like DVDnowkiosks.
This is a bit subjective, but you might want to look at do-it-yourself rentals like Red Box. Companies like Blockbuster are more expensive because they have employees to pay.
Check online Blockbuster rentals and sales.
One can check the top ten DVD rentals in the UK on the Block Buster official website and on the LOVE FILM website. On the Block Buster website the DVD rankings are all categorized. In the 'Blockbuster Top 50 section', 'Les Miserables' is ranked first place.