Korean DVD Rental

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As interest continues to grow in the Korean film industry, more find themselves drawn to Korean DVD rental options. However, many soon find that just because a venue will rent out Korean films, that does not necessarily make them a good Korean DVD rental choice.

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What Makes A Good Korean DVD Rental Site?

Over the years, renting films on the Internet has become a popular business. However, when it comes to Korean films, there are additional parameters that can help make a site stand out. A good site includes:

  • Films both with and without subtitles. While many Korean movie fans may speak the language, others do not and will require subtitles to properly enjoy the film. Other fans, however, may want to see the film without subtitles. A DVD rental supplier with the option of either can be helpful to accommodating both types of fans.
  • Both new and old films. Some of the best Korean movies were made decades ago. Some of the latest Korean movies are rising to popular acclaim. A site that has the option of both the new-to-DVD and the old can please fans.
  • Availability. Like all other DVD services, if you can't get your hands on the movies, then the service is of no use to you. This can be especially true of Korean movies as they can often be harder for fan and DVD service alike to get their hands on.

Korean DVD Services For Rentals

Finding a DVD rental service for Korean DVD's has never been easier!

  • Korean DVD Movies is one of the most popular sites for Korean DVD's. The site is organized by genre (from Comedy, to Action to Horror to Suspense) and is affordable. At $2.99 a DVD (for a minimum of 3 DVD's), the site is a great alternative to websites that require subscription plans in order to use them.
  • Though it is one of the best known sites around for DVD rentals, Netflix.com is actually a great site for Korean DVD rentals. In addition to touting all of the latest releases, Netflix features older films in its rapidly expanding library. Fans can sort by how many stars a film received during its cinematic release.
  • TigerCinema is another great site for the fan of Korean cinema. Ninety-five percent of their movies have subtitles in English and their DVD's suit players worldwide. The site primarily focuses on Korean television shows on DVD.
  • Hana DVD offers options for Korean DVD's. In addition to having an impressive roster of films, the site offers two options for renting from the site. A free member can pay $4.00 for an eight-day DVD rental while a subscribing member can pay $29.99 a month but have three DVD's at a time for as long as they like.
  • Ciniflix is for the fan of recent Korean releases. The site quickly gets new releases and offers them to their users. A plan that costs $19.99 a month allows a user to have four DVD's out for an unlimited time. The site's main feature is that they do not offer a due date for movies. In other words, you can send a movie back whenever you please without incurring any fees.

Tips to Finding the Right Service

  • Peek at customer reviews online. Often, people who have had a service are most likely to point out what is great--and horrible--about it.
  • Don't be afraid to get a hold of their customer service department and ask all the questions that matter to you. Concerned about a bad review on a website? Ask now or forever hold your peace.
  • Ask for a free trial period. This way, you can test out the service before you put money towards it.

Final Note

Once you have found the best DVD rental site for you, feel free to brag. In fact, many rental sites may give you a discount if you can bring in a certain of number of friends to the site. After awhile, you may get to rent entirely for free!



 


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