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DVDs Online?

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There's a US site called CinemaNow which lets you download DVDs on a rental basis. Anyone know of an equivalent UK site or anything that's recommended?
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Scratch that, just looked into Amazon in more detail, seems to do exactly what's I'm looking for
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friznit wrote:CinemaNow
Never heard of it. Seems like everyone is doing Netflix here in the US.
Something like $10/month for unlimited content streamed thru their box or an Xbox360.

Dunno if its UK accessible though...
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Post by friznit »

Nope, appears I was looking at Amazon.com, and it won't let you watch in the UK. Amazon UK has no equivalent service, so back to the first post. Anyone?
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MORDETH LESTOK wrote: Never heard of it. Seems like everyone is doing Netflix here in the US.
Something like $10/month for unlimited content streamed thru their box or an Xbox360.

Dunno if its UK accessible though...
NetFlix wrote:Geographic Limitation: You may not view a movie through the instant watching functionality anywhere other than within the 50 United States and the District of Columbia. Due to licensing restrictions, you may not instantly watch movies outside of this area, including the U.S. territories, and Netflix may use technologies to verify your compliance.
In other words, No.

You could use a VPN-like thingy though, such as Hotspot Shield, I use it every now or then for Hulu.
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I've seen talks but no actual dvd to pc/console on demand time restricted film service. I think it's covered more by sky/virgin et al offering it through on demand tv versions and places like blockbuster/lovefilm offering good deals on hard copies through the post.

Plus the decreased bandwidth of the average UK householder compared to rest of world would no doubt reduce margins.

editz -Like buzz alluded to, take a look at torments and abuses, you'll find plenty there. :sweep: :P
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Dvd's online? Isohunt?
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Post by FatherJack »

There are some on Xbox live - I watched Forrest Gump on it the other day. Not a massive selection and quite pricey for a 24 hour rental - the options Pete mentioned represent better value.
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iTunes and LoveFilm have rental downloads, though I've never tried them.

edit:Oh, looks like LoveFilm is moving toward streaming, which is less useful.
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