In our opinion, there is no better and easier way to enjoy movies at home than with Netflix. For as low as $4.99 a month, you get your favorite movies delivered to your door, watch them when you want, and send them back in a postage-paid envelope.
For less than the cost of a single premium cable channel, you get all the advantages of DVD including correct aspect ratios, digital sound, and extras!
Looking for High Definition Blu-ray Discs?
You're in luck, because almost every high definition title available for sale is also available for renting from Netflix. (An additional fee is required to receive Blu-ray discs)
How It Works
Create a list of movies you'd like to see on the Netflix web site
Netflix sends you the DVD's with no delivery charge
You keep each DVD until you've had a chance to watch it (no late fees)
When you're done, return the DVD in the postage paid envelope, and the next DVD from your list will be on its way in a day or two.
Justin Time This adventure-filled family series tells the story of 18-year-old Justin (Chris Laird), a Shoshoni Indian whose world is shattered by his parents' deaths. Justin inherits his father's magical amulet and is astounded to learn that it can control time. The other half of the amulet is owned by a shady businessman, who's using its powers for personal gain. Justin must decide how to use his new abilities and whether the two halves should be united.
Barbie: A Mermaid Tale Barbie (Kelly Sheridan) isn't quite feeling herself today. In fact, she feels more like Merliah, a Malibu surf champ who's discovered that she's actually a mermaid in a girl's body. With her dolphin pal, Zuma, Merliah journeys to rescue her mom, the Queen of Oceana. Their adventures take them deep beneath the sea to a magical kingdom, where Merliah helps her fellow mermaids save the day and learns a valuable lesson in the process.
Hannah Montana: Miley Says Goodbye? Is Miley really saying goodbye to "Hannah Montana"? Find out in this collection of six episodes culled from the third season of the hit Disney Channel series, which includes a sneak peek at the season finale released before it aired on television. Other exclusives include a guest appearance by David Archuleta of "American Idol" fame and a one-hour bonus episode ("He Could Be the One") with not one but two endings.
Planet 51
Benny Bliss & the Disciples of Greatness
Good Intentions
Old Dogs
Fix
Hachi: A Dog's Tale
On Broadway
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Ball of Fire Gary Cooper plays a serious but lovable English professor working with his colleagues on a dictionary of American slang. When a red-hot nightclub singer (Barbara Stanwyck) on the run from the mob takes refuge in their house, she also finds a place in their hearts. But where there's a ball of fire there's bound to be trouble, and before they know it, the professor and his cohorts are learning a lot about language -- and life. Howard Hawks directs.
The Bodyguard A former Secret Service agent (Kevin Costner) grudgingly takes an assignment to protect a pop idol (Whitney Houston) who's threatened by a crazed fan. At first, the safety-obsessed bodyguard and the self-indulgent diva totally clash. But before long, all that tension sparks fireworks of another sort, and the love-averse tough guy is torn between duty and romance. Songs recorded by Houston snagged two Oscar nominations.
Boys on the Side Looking to jump-start her career, lesbian night-club singer Jane (Whoopi Goldberg) answers an ad placed by a woman named Robin (Mary-Louise Parker), an AIDS sufferer who wants a companion to drive from the Big Apple to Los Angeles. En route, they pick up Jane's friend Holly (Drew Barrymore), who's pregnant and running from her abusive boyfriend. The trio gets as far as Arizona before Robin falls ill, and they must learn to rely on one another.