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Yup, Blockbuster has loads of BluRay DVDs for rent and buy (however I would not buy from them as they usually charge $3-5 more than places like Walmart) The Blockbuster by my place has 4 shelves as well and usually has at least 8 copies of the newest release.
 

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I'm wondering, has anyone had a problem with their rentals? I've just got my first Blu Ray player and have read that the slightest smudge or scratch can render the disc useless. I've rented some pretty bad dvd copies and if this holds true then how do they do with the BD's?
No real difference, Ive rented BluRay movies that were scratched up fairly bad and did not have issues.
 

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Netflix has tons of blu-rays as well and is much more convenient.
How is the quality control? I've heard that the discs get really beat up before they replace them. Have you had playback issues with any because of this?
 
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