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Lego Movie Dvd Rental Release Date

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Release dates for movie Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them (2016) «Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them» initial dvd release date is March 28, 2017. Netflix shipping dvd or blu-ray by mail from April 25, 2017 (estimated). Available at Redbox rental kiosks from April 25, 2017 (estimated). «Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them» dvd release dates for UK (March 27, 2017), Australia (March 29, 2017) and other countries around the world. Dates may be subject to change. Audience = 76% [168,072] Audience = 81% [78,177] Critics = 73% [264] Critics = 66% [50] Grossed: $811.8 million [stats] Starring: , , , Magizoologist Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne) stops in New York City on his travels to find and document magical creatures. Scamander meets Tina, short for Porpentina (Katherine Waterston), a witch who works her magic in the U.S.Set in Miami, Moonlight follows the story of a young boy named Chiron through three phases of his life.




As a kid, he...Wild MoviesNew Movies TvMovies WarMovies ComedyDvd MovieMovies Tv SeriesMovies Music BooksMovies To SeeMovies FreeForwardA Million Ways To Die In The West, Movie on Blu-Ray, Comedy Movies, War & Western Movies, even more movies, even more movies on Blu-RayThe LEGO Movie has been finally released on DVD/Blu-Ray about a week ago, and it is available in several formats and carried by a bunch of retailers. If you haven’t gotten it yet, I highly recommend you do. You won’t be just owning an awesome and highly successful movie, but also a piece of history; this is the first full length feature-film released by LEGO, with a sequel already planned due to its amazing success. We have discussed and reviewed the movie several times (see links at the end of this post), but the point is that The LEGO Movie is a great piece of film with an engaging story, likable characters, funny jokes, and a surprisingly deep message that appeals to both kids and adults. There are three versions of The LEGO Movie. T




he Everything is Awesome edition, which is the only one that includes the Vitruvius minifigure along with a Blu-ray, DVD, UltraViolet (digital copy) combo-pack, exclusive content, and bonus Blu-ray 3D for about $35 (depending on the retailer). Then there is the Blu-ray, DVD and UltraViolet combo-pack (without the Vitruvius minifigure) for about $25. The third option is the simple DVD, UltraViolet combo-pack with no extras for around $15. If you would like to pick up the movie locally Wal-Mart, Target, K-Mart and Best Buy all carry them. If you prefer to shop online, besides the websites of the above retailers, you can also get the movie on Amazon. Amazon also has a rent version – I don’t think it’s worth it, I rather own the movie for a bit more, but I thought to mention it just in case you are interested. Here are the versions available on Amazon: ➡ The LEGO Movie Everything is Awesome Combo – $34.96 – BUY HERE ➡ The LEGO Movie Blu-ray + DVD + Ultra Violet  – $24.99 – BUY HERE




➡ The LEGO Movie DVD + Ultra Violet Combo – $14.96 – BUY HERE ➡ The LEGO Movie Instant Video – $3.99 – RENT HERE As far as which version of The LEGO Movie to get, I would say that if money is not an issue the Everything is Awesome combo is really the best option. As I mentioned above, you are not just owning a movie, but a piece of history, plus you will get the exclusive Vitruvius minifigure. On the other hand, for some people $35 is a lot of money. If you would still like to get all the extras, but don’t care about the minifigure, you might consider selling Vitruvius and basically get the combo for half price (right now Vitruvius goes for about $15-$20 on the secondary market – see on eBay, see on BrickLink). Even with selling Vitruvius, you would end up owning more than going for the second choice for $25 – just something to keep in mind. If you are strapped for cash, or don’t need all the fancy extras, you can go for the cheapest version, or wait a bit to see if prices come down on the more expensive options. B




ut that requires some serious patience… 🙄
What do you think? If you have gotten The LEGO Movie already, which version would you recommend to those who are still deciding on which would be best for them? Feel free to share in the comment section below! 😉
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Swank Motion Pictures        Criterion USA Yes, unless you are hosting a private party in your own yard. In order to show a movie outdoors on a large screen to a viewing audience, your organization must obtain public performance rights. The cost can range from $250 to $600 depending on the studio, title and event date. Licensing costs can fluctuate weekly. Contact your film licensing sales rep for a firm quote. Twilight Zone does not collect your licensing fee. You will be entering into a contract with the licensing agency and you will pay them directly. We will steer in the right direction and explain how to get your account set up with them. You can show most movies that have been released on DVD to the home video market. Some current movies that have not yet been released on DVD are available for public showing in VHS format. These are classified as pre-release or premium titles. See the movie selection page for more details. It is true that the clarity of the video and the quality of the audio will not be as crisp as DVD but the majority of people are willing to make that trade-off for the privilege of viewing a title that is not available in stores yet.

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