(05-13-2017, 02:39 AM)Shadow Fox Wrote:(05-12-2017, 05:26 PM)Doigt Wrote: It's still quite expensive if you're only in it for the movies. It costs almost nothing to just use your two legs and rent a dvd at a nearby store, you know. (Apologies to those who can't use their legs or have less than the required number to stand up)
Aside from automated kiosks, what stores are you renting videos from?
Rental stores like Blockbuster and Hollywood Video are long gone in most countries.
Many public libraries have music and video collections that can be checked out though.
You are right, after doing some research, I found out that my province is the pretty much the only one in Canada where video rental is still going "strong" and from what I understand, they owe it to the fact that they also do video game rentals. Hmm. There's a video rental store pretty much every corner of every city here. We all call it "Vidéotron", but it's actually called Le SuperClub Vidéotron.
From what I read on wikipedia (therefore, take it with a grain of salt), some convenience stores and grocery stores may offer this service.