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Amazon Instant Video Rentals $1 Each w/ 69 to Choose From: Conan The Barbarian, Crazy Stupid Love, Green Lantern, Fast Five, Scream 4, Trespass + Many More
Amazon Instant Video has a Great Deal on Amazon Instant Video Rentals for $0.99 each (69 to choose from). Thanks capnjack818
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Crazy Stupid Love [amazon.com]
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 [amazon.com]
The Change-Up [amazon.com]
Horrible Bosses [amazon.com]
Conan the Barbarian [amazon.com]
Larry Crowne [amazon.com]
Green Lantern [amazon.com]
Bridesmaids [amazon.com]
Beginners [amazon.com]
Trespass [amazon.com]
Fast Five [amazon.com]
Jane Eyre [amazon.com]
Win WIn [amazon.com]
Scream 4 [amazon.com]
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 [amazon.com]
The Change-Up [amazon.com]
Horrible Bosses [amazon.com]
Conan the Barbarian [amazon.com]
Larry Crowne [amazon.com]
Green Lantern [amazon.com]
Bridesmaids [amazon.com]
Beginners [amazon.com]
Trespass [amazon.com]
Fast Five [amazon.com]
Jane Eyre [amazon.com]
Win WIn [amazon.com]
Scream 4 [amazon.com]
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Don't forget that once you rent a "48 hour rental", you actually have 30 days to "start" watching the movie, which will then begin your "48 hour rental".

All the current Amazon Instant Rentals for .99 [amazon.com]
ROKU USERS: If you want your rental to last longer than 48 hours after purchasing, you must order it through Amazon's website. That way, your rental will expire as usual (24-60 days), rather than the 48 hour window because of ordering through the Roku. You will still be able to view your movie on the Roku, and it will expire when the rental period is up, or 48 hours after viewing it.
YouTube has also been offering a few new movies at 99c from past one week see here [youtube.com]: http://www.youtube.com/collection...v_b_mocoll

All the current Amazon Instant Rentals for .99 [amazon.com]
ROKU USERS: If you want your rental to last longer than 48 hours after purchasing, you must order it through Amazon's website. That way, your rental will expire as usual (24-60 days), rather than the 48 hour window because of ordering through the Roku. You will still be able to view your movie on the Roku, and it will expire when the rental period is up, or 48 hours after viewing it.
YouTube has also been offering a few new movies at 99c from past one week see here [youtube.com]: http://www.youtube.com/collection...v_b_mocoll
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TIA- reps for help.
TIA- reps for help.
SD is pretty grainy and garbage. HD is pretty decent and looks like a really nice SD show, maybe a little more enhanced.
We're talking about streaming here, so if this isn't your first rodeo, you know the signal is highly compressed and you're not getting all that great of quality.
Good prices though.
TIA- reps for help.
Click on a movie, the bottom of the black box says enter code or check balance. I had $10 credit...no clue where I got that from.
If I chose to download to my PC, can I watch it repeatedly? Do I have it forever?
TIA
I just got a Roku last night and haven't rented anything from Amazon yet -- can I order it online now and watch it on Roku later without actually starting the movie (so I can take advantage of the 30-day window)?
Or should I just order it through the Roku interface?
TIA- reps for help.
TIA- reps for help.
http://www.amazon.com/Bridesmaids...821&sr=8-1
bottom of the black box it says 'have A Promo Code' to the right of that in tiny font it says 'view balance'
I just got a Roku last night and haven't rented anything from Amazon yet -- can I order it online now and watch it on Roku later without actually starting the movie (so I can take advantage of the 30-day window)?
Or should I just order it through the Roku interface?
I just got a Roku last night and haven't rented anything from Amazon yet -- can I order it online now and watch it on Roku later without actually starting the movie (so I can take advantage of the 30-day window)?
Or should I just order it through the Roku interface?
SD is pretty grainy and garbage. HD is pretty decent and looks like a really nice SD show, maybe a little more enhanced.
We're talking about streaming here, so if this isn't your first rodeo, you know the signal is highly compressed and you're not getting all that great of quality.
Good prices though.