There was another article around here about the inevitable doom that Blockbuster faces because of its unwillingness to change with the times. So it is probably for the best that you join the netflix bandwagon, as they are one of the largest reasons why Blockbuster is hurting so bad.
(I am not with netflix, I am with Blockbuster. This is much to my regret

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Blockbuster made their "move" so early in the game it was just stupid.
In reality we all know it was a merchandising deal with Sony/BDA, to attempt to influence the format war - NOT due to customer demand.
After all, it was announced by Matthew Smith, their then-head of Merchandising (Merchandising is the department someone like Sony/BDA would make a money deal with to see that their discs are displayed in Blockbuster stores, and not HD DVD. Ahem ahem...
Matthew Smith has now been recently replaced, and we are all waiting to see what changes BB decides on. Neflix is showing that over half of their HDM rentals are HD DVD, not Bluray. At the very least Blockbuster should realize that this idiotic move is costing them market share to their single most formidable competitor. If I was their major shareholder and saw them IGNORING a major area in which Netflix was taking their market share, I would be furious.
Blockbuster will come around shortly - in fact, they should do so before January, if they are smart.
There are now an extra 102,000 more HD DVD players out there in the wild, thanks to just one short sales event at Walmart, according to the husband of an employee in another forum.
And there are likely to have been another 50,000 sales of A2s and A3s by all the other retailers and Walmart, due to the attention heaped upon HD DVD in this sale - I got some $129 A2 players from Circuit City online this weekend as a result.
Also, there will MANY many more HD DVD players sold in four (4) more big Toshiba sale events before the Holidays.
Blockbuster (and other companies) will have to realize that many of these are presents for people, so that the demand will be through the roof in January for HD DVD movies.
If Blockbuster does not make appropriate plans to prepare for this HD DVD demand and protect their business from Netflix and other competitiors, then they are being incredibly irresponsible, IMO.
Things are happening...