Dvd movie clubs by mail

The nostalgia! Here are some popular DVD movie clubs by mail that have been around for a while:

  1. Blockbuster Online (now defunct): Although Blockbuster's physical stores are mostly gone, their online DVD rental service still exists, offering a subscription-based model with a large selection of movies.
  2. Netflix (still active): While Netflix is now primarily a streaming service, they started as a DVD-by-mail rental service in 1998. You can still rent DVDs and Blu-rays through their service.
  3. Redbox (still active): Redbox is a popular kiosk-based DVD rental service that also offers a subscription-based DVD-by-mail service.
  4. Hollywood Video (now defunct): Hollywood Video was a popular video rental chain that also offered a DVD-by-mail service before shutting down in 2010.
  5. Movie Gallery (now defunct): Movie Gallery was another video rental chain that offered a DVD-by-mail service before filing for bankruptcy in 2010.
  6. Rental Service (still active): Rental Service is a DVD-by-mail rental service that offers a wide selection of movies, including new releases and classic titles.
  7. DVD Planet (still active): DVD Planet is an online DVD rental service that offers a large selection of movies, including hard-to-find titles and independent films.
  8. Deep Discount DVD (still active): Deep Discount DVD is an online DVD retailer that also offers a DVD-by-mail rental service with a large selection of movies.
  9. MovieMail (still active): MovieMail is a UK-based DVD-by-mail rental service that offers a wide selection of movies, including new releases and classic titles.
  10. LoveFilm (now defunct): LoveFilm was a UK-based DVD-by-mail rental service that was acquired by Amazon in 2011 and eventually merged with Amazon Prime Video.

Please note that some of these services may have changed their business models or are no longer available in certain regions.