Movies On Disc
Watching movies at home has never been easier with the video store now coming to you with movies on disc mailed out to you after you make your booking online. Movies are now so easy to access with the disc technology providing outstanding picture quality on your high definition screen that many households now holding their own movie nights in their home theatre.
Movies on disc can be a money saver with a night out at the movies for the family costing you several dollars. By the time you buy 4 tickets, food, drinks, pay for parking, you’ve had an expensive night out for the family before you even watch the movie.
It is far cheaper and convenient to hire or rent a DVD online and have it delivered to your doorstep without having to rush down to the video store. Also, when you rent movies at the video store you generally have to pay a late fee if you don’t return it the next night. This is something that those who rent DVDS online don’t have to worry about with no late fees charged.
Watching movies at home can be an enjoyable experience with the family. Many households have bought big Plasma or LCD screens for their home entertainment area and now enjoy watching the latest Hollywood blockbuster movies with cinema surround sound on the big screen in the comfort of their own home.
Advantages of DVD hire whether it be online or at the video store aren’t just restricted to the cost saving involved. It certainly helps that you can hire more than one movie at a fraction of the cost that a family of 4 will spend at the movies. This allows you to hire more than one DVD movie so that there is something for everyone and not just for one or two.
The comfort of your own home and the pause button at hand should you need to take that call while the movies playing are just two of the reasons people are hiring a DVD online to watch the latest release movies that generally come not only with extra scenes but also interviews conducted with the actors after the movie was made.
I recently watched the Ron Howard directed The Da Vinci Code starring Tom Hanks. Good movie that has some interviews at the end with Ron Howard, Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou who played Agent Sophie Neveu and Jean Reno who played the cop, Captain Bezu Fache.
It was interesting to hear how the film was made at the Louvre Museum. For those who don’t know, the Le Louvre is in Paris, France, and is one of the world’s most famous art galleries and museums in the world. The cast and crew would work during the night watching Paris awake as their own day was finishing each morning.
You can see the effect the place has even on a rich and famous movie star like Hanks when he describes his working conditions right there with the Leonardo Da Vinci masterpiece, the Mona Lisa.
Not all DVDs have these interviews, some you need to buy to watch the extra scenes that have been deleted from the movie or interviews held with actors who star in the film.
DVDs for rent and DVDs for hire offer different incentives to consumers. Be sure to check what special offers are available when searching the DVD database.