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Online movies are the movies which are compensated to watching movies on web pages and we can download any movie we want. These web pages cost you very less money for downloading, maybe sometimes at no cost or often less costly than the DVD stores. Many movie clubs offer discounts or sign an agreement with the nearby cafes. Recently this technology provided new avenues for online movies and internet cafes.

Many websites experienced 80 to 90 percent increase in the past year; they claim that they delivered more than 3 million DVDs to the customers. Some famous web sites are renting online movies on a $19.99 a month and permits the customers take two DVDs at any time, renting about 8 DVD's per 30 days at a rate of $2.50 per movie.

The advantages of online movies are that they don't charge any late fees or any contracts fees and it is convenient. Most online rentals give a trial period for free full movie.

The demerits of online rentals are that you can't carry over the movies to the next month which you did not borrow. There are several DVD vending machines available in some metropolis. They cost you less than3$ per movie and they don't charge late fee.

You can also download movies directly on the internet from services like Telstra T-Box, Foxtel Box-office and iTunes to your television sets. This really is a very convenient choice but you will need to bear high set-up costs and it's not less expensive than online rentals.

In T-Box also you may need not pay late fees. T-Box releases new movies at $5.99 per movie. But it cost $299 to buy a T-Box and an $11 a month as Telstra bill.

We might get movies for rent from stores, by subscribing in online rentals, by downloading movies online directly through DVD kiosks and by borrowing DVDs from a local library.