Blockbuster Express

The video giant extends to the rental kiosk business and can be found in various supermarkets and drug stores for the rental price of one dollar.

Cost: $1
Company Website: http://www.redbox.com/
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Blockbuster Total Access

Rent DVDs, Blu-ray, and video games. No available online streaming.

Cost: Plans range from 8.99 to 19.99.
Company Website: http://www.blockbuster.com/
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iTunes

Rent or buy full-length movies for your iPod or iPhone; syncs up to Apple TV to watch content on your TV.

Cost: $1.99 per rental; $12.99 – $14.99 for purchase
Company Website: http://www.apple.com/itunes/
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LOVEFiLM

Living across the pond? Rent and watch instantly with the “Netflix” of U.K., Ireland, France, and Germany.

Cost: Plans range from £3.91 to £15.65.
Company Website: http://www.lovefilm.com/
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Netflix

The leading online rental service in the U.S. Netflix Instant can be found on various set-top boxes including the Roku and Xbox 360, as well as various Web-enabled TVs and Blu-ray players.

Cost: Plans start at $8.99. Instant comes free with subscription.
Company Website: http://www.netflix.com/
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Redbox

The video rental kiosk–causing a scare within the movie industry–can be found in various supermarkets and drug stores, boasting a rental price of one dollar.

Cost: $1
Company Website: http://www.redbox.com/
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Zip.ca
Zip.ca

The “Netflix” of Canada, Zip.ca boasts over 72,000 titles. And, like Netflix, it works with a subscription that ranges from one movie out a time, to eight. They also offer Blu-ray rentals at no extra charge.

Cost: Subscriptions range from $10.95 – $36.95
Company Website: http://www.zip.ca/dvd/index.aspx
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