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5 Solid Reasons to Subscribe to DVD Netflix

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5 Solid Reasons to Subscribe to DVD Netflix

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  1. 5 Solid Reasons to Subscribe to DVD Netflix Tubi TV is a free video service that provides Movie and TV shows across a number of Platforms. Visit: tubitv.com/activate to know more.

  2. 1. The DVD Netflix Library Is Massive The biggest reason to subscribe to DVD Netflix is its superb selection. While Netflix’s streaming service offers a large (but ultimately dwindling) collection of movies and shows, there’s much more available on physical disc. Many new releases hit dvd.netflix.com well before making their way to the streaming service. Where DVD Netflix truly shines is with its catalog of older flicks and independent films. 2018 indie sci-fi gem The Endless is only available to rent on disc, as is comedy Half Magic. If you want to watch classics such as Planet of the Apes, Saving Private Ryan, and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, you’ll need a DVD Netflix subscription. You won’t find many obscure titles such as Koyaanisqatsi, 1978’s The Legacy, and the tragically underappreciated biopic Basquiat on streaming services. Even many recent releases such as Murder on the Orient Express, Annihilation, and Hereditary aren’t on Netflix Streaming. Ultimately, if you want the largest selection of films available to rent, the DVD Netflix catalog boasts the most variety.

  3. 2. There’s No Need to Rely on the Internet With DVD Netflix, no internet, no problem. Although most of us can rely on having an active and fast internet connection all of the time, there are many situations where it’s not available. Maybe there’s a service outage, you’re traveling, visiting a friend, or staying with your not-so-great aunts who don’t even have a computer or Wi-Fi. Whatever the reason, its lack of reliance on a stable internet connection makes DVD Netflix a fantastic option.

  4. 3. Get Discs Delivered Straight to Your Door Getting a DVD from Netflix is as simple as adding it to your queue and waiting for it to show up in your mailbox. Unlike Redbox, you don’t have to venture out in public. The convenience is unparalleled, only bested by streaming services. Similarly, returning a Netflix DVD requires merely resealing the disc in its included return envelope and putting it back in your mailbox. I’ve got to say it’s pretty enjoyable receiving something other than bills in the mail.

  5. 4. Blu-rays Are Available for HD Rentals Though DVDs may be upscaled, they’re not going to look as crisp as a full 1080p or 4K Blu-Ray. Thankfully, DVD Netflix offers a high definition Blu-Ray subscription. This starts at $5.99/month for one disc out at a time, and two disc exchanges a month. Upgrade to the $10/month package for one disc out at a time and unlimited exchanges. For $15/month, you benefit from two discs out at a time and unlimited exchanges, and for $20/month you’ll be able to rent three discs at a time. Essentially, for the cost of one Blu-Ray purchase, you’ll be able to rent multiple movies each and every month.

  6. 5. Gain Access to DVD Extras If you’re a film buff like me, you enjoy geeking out over DVD extras such as deleted scenes, commentary tracks, and storyboards. Streaming-only services often lack such amenities. For those that only care about the feature film, streaming movies on Netflix is fine, but for making-of featurettes, behind-the-scenes videos, and more, you’ll need a physical disc. Fellow DVD extras fans should also consider subscribing to FilmStruck, a streaming service with a focus on classic cinema.

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