February 5, 2011
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How To Get Free Movies from the Redbox
I found out how you can get free movies from redbox tonight. There is a website that post the free promotional code every day. So I read that tonight and tried it and I got a free movie. It really does work.
Just go to this link each day and get the code: Link
Then enter the code in the redbox. I tried it right after I heard about it.
We tend to get our movies from the Redbox. My wife refused to go to Blockbuster anymore.
1. Redbox
2. Blockbuster
3. Netflix
How do you get your movies?
Comments (62)
Pirate Bay.
Oh, and first!
Netflix, but now I’ll be visiting the redbox more often. YOU THE MANNNNNNN
Sweet. Time to go to 7-11, fanagle a slurpie with my good looks, and then get a free movie from the redbox outside.
Sounds like a winner of a Friday night.
netflix.
HD Bits… renting got way too time consuming and expensive, so we just upgraded our connection and use private trackers. I have more blu-rays than I know what to do with at this point.
netflix or redbox
Netflix.
NETFLIX. I use Blockbuster -sometimes-, but rarely.
The good old internet is how I get my movies.
3. Netflix
mediafire.
Just signed up for Netflix! Cool tip and nice of you to share it!
Netflix.
At first I thought it was some kind of hacker thing, and I thought it was bad. Which made me sad, because I didn’t think you were the type to steal. But, then I clicked on the site, and saw that it was a coupon promotional type deal. I am so glad that I was wrong! (And I can still think just as highly of you.
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Redbox also texts you a free movie code once a month if you signed up for text alerts. My mom works in Save Mart that has a Redbox inside there, when the Redbox workers come to change the movies + fix the machines, they tend to pass out free movie codes to workers or people waiting for them to finish up their work.
I tend to use Redbox more.
xo
Blockbuster through the mail and online. Redbox doesn’t carry the old and not normally watched movies. Netflixs is just annoying. They try to push out all competition. Blockbuster works great for me. I’ll probably also sign on to Amazon/Prime streaming that they will offer in the near future.
Netflix and the *gasp* library..
@Rob_of_the_Sky - but that would be illegal
torrents :]
different ways including recently I got 2 free rentals for trying out this one company( I forget what it is called but they are downloads. I also look online. Recently, someone in my building got rid of a bunch of vhs tapes and I still have a working vcr
@godfatherofgreenbay - Well, if the gubment catches me, I’ll just blame it on my pirate kitty.
That’s cool. We use that a lot. Thanks.
NetFlix, torrents
Netflix
@Rob_of_the_Sky - yeah how about we talk about it downtown
NETFLIX.
Netflix all the way.
Wow. Thanks for the link. I hope it works. xgp07@msn.com
Netflix is our primary source of movies, but we still visit Hastings once in a while
i find a list of available torrents on torrentz.eu then just click the link (usualy pirate bay) and download it for free
I don’t even live where you are and I want to rec this post (:
Netflix
I switch on the tv.
No where, I rarely watch movies, if I want something I wait for it to become decent price onlne and buy it online (i.e amazon or play.com)
On Demand, Family Video, or Red Box
That’s pretty cool! I don’t use any of those to get movies, because I don’t really watch movies unless they’re on TV or if I buy the DVD.
I frequent redbox too. and vision video. rentals for really cheap. but I think it’s only an Athens, GA store.
does anyone not know about “dvdonme” for a code? it only works once for every credit card, but it’s a free movie woo! works every single time.
I use netflix streaming…but I use an account other people use, so I see what they’re watching too, which is very weird. I’ll be trying this at Redbox.
Around here if you want a Netflix movie you just smash into the red box with your car and help yourself. (Just ask the manager of the local Circle-K).
Netflix, mostly. And Vudu every once in a while.
so you saved a $1?
well, I’m old school in that I don’t have time to watch a movie at home
I am of the age that going to the movies on saturday was fun-I like to have the whole package of being in the theater with other people and just the experience but I was born before malls to hang out in. lol
if I’m at home I am distracted by what I have /need to do
I just go to the movies..
We used to use blockbusters but ours just closed. My girls use the red box sometimes. Hubby and I have kicked around the idea of using netfix but havent yet. Thanks for the link!
Netflix.
4. Library. 5. Buy them
netflix for sure! but I’ll tell my family about the red box thing!
Hey, thanks! I just printed out a page of promos and rented a movie for free. Sweeeet!
Illegally..nuff said.
I use Netflix.
Netflix ftw!!! Unless there’s a recent movie that I wanna see and don’t feel like waiting for it to come in the mail… Redbox is amazing!
SHHHHH!!!!
great they’re probably going to get rid of that now…
so, it’s legal and everything?
The used DVD section at Shoppers World…I get alot of my CDs there too…its the only way to travel.
When we lived in Ohio we were just a couple blocks away from the main street & so just a couple miles from all the stores, etc and from a few Redbox locations. So we used Redbox.
Once we moved to DFW, TX area – we’re now 10-15 miles from a Redbox. So we do Netflix.
Though I think with this code thing if there’s a movie I really want to see & don’t want to wait, maybe I’ll have my husband swing by the Redbox in Walmart on his way home from work. Worth a shot.
dude…it’s a buck and eight cents.
Netflix…
I don’t.
As for your choices of where to buy movies, I prefer discount bins at
places such as Wal-Mart and the few surviving brick-and-mortar video
stores. I can get most any movie within three to twelve months of its
release on digital video for about $5 to $9 from one of these discount
bins. Since I have HBO, Cinemax, ShowTime, etc., I can always use a DVR
box or DVD-R/W drive with a “fancy connection” (hehehehe) to record
really good movies for future viewing.
I may go to see “The King’s Speech” in a theater tonight or tomorrow night, before I fly back home from this extended vacation. I am visiting an elserlty relative who has expressed interest in seeing this film and who doesn’t drive at night. “The Kings Speech” is one of the few theater releases I am aware of that we would probably both enjoy, so it is worth the high price of theater tickets.
I haven’t paid for movie theater tickets in at least two years. Why should I when I get HBO, Cinemax, Showtime, Starz, etc. (and can record them temporarily via DVR or for much longer longer using a DVD-R/W drive and a “fancy” connection). Then there is the fact that places such as Wal-Mart and most brick-and-mortar video stores sell used video discs in very good condition for $5 to $10. Why waste money on Redbox, Netflix, or (especially), Blockbuster when you can have a video you can watch repeatedly at your own convenience and not have to worry about returning/renewing?
ApocalypseSoon
P.S. I’ll have to change my username if Obama gets replaced by someone more competent in 2012 (preferably sooner!) — which would be almost any of the presidential candidates who have been very outspoken against Obama’s tax-and-waste, government-uber-alles policies. That would be work I’d actually look forward to! *grin*
In order of frequency- 1: library. 2: Pirate Bay. 3: Redbox.
Netflix.