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Free McDonald’s Redbox DVD Rental
For those of us that are casual movie renters tomorrow is your chance to pop the popcorn and fire up the DVD player. Your Red Box code for a FREE Red Box rental valid today only is RBXMCD1. Valid only at Mc Donald’s Red Box locations.
With our families busy schedule finding time to sit down as a family and watch a movie can be an almost impossible task. When we do, we have a great time and there are some fantastic rentals available. Bride Wars, Yes Man, and Paul Blart’s Mall Cop, just to mention a few. Turn off the cell phones, shut down the computer, gather the family and enjoy a laugh or two!
Expiration Date: 6/16/2009
Forget the Movie Theater – Free redbox dvd rentals
The last time my husband and I went to the movies it set us back about $40 USD. FORTY BUCKS to get my theater chair kicked by the fluffy man sitting behind me. We missed important scenes because of the fluffy man’s constant editorials. And come home with flu like symptoms from the fluffy man expelling his germs into the air with his over exuberant laughter!
Now you can have Movie Night at home for FREE with no fluffy man (unless you live with one). redbox (It is spelled with a lower case "r") has locations all across the country in grocery stores, retail stores, your favorite fast food chain, etc. It’s simple, easy, and hassle free. Just select your DVD, choose a credit or debit card and it’s $1/per night/per DVD. redbox wants you to try them out if you haven’t allready.
By giving them your e-mail address, they in turn e-mail you a coupon code that you simply type into the machine upon rental check out. I’ve done it and your DVD rental is free! BONUS: when you give them your e-mail address, they send you additional coupon codes at different times during the year for more free rentals. Also, you can return your DVD to any redbox location. If I were to rent a DVD in St. Louis, I could return it in Colorado when I’m out visiting my family on the ski slopes.
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Dean writes:
Sunny makes a great point, does anybody really want to go to the movies anymore considering the price. On top of that it seem like everyone seems to have a home theater. Personally I’m a Netflix subscriber, I love the convenience and selection, plus you can view many movies online on your computer. If you are a hardcore tv watcher than you will love all the TV series DVDs available.

Ricky Gervais is David Brent in "The Office" – Photo Credit
I have been watching one of my new favorite shows "The Office" and the original British version of "The Office". It is one of the few shows that can literally make me laugh out loud. Brilliant!
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