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March 25, 2008: 2:45 am: adminMovie Hall

Online DVD rental is very popular right now for many reasons. Convenience, choice, and cost are only a few of those reasons. Some people still haven’t gotten in on it yet for one reason or another, but it is probably due to plain old common misconceptions.

One misconception that people have about online DVD rental is that it is way too complicated. Online DVD rental isn’t complicated. All you have to know how to do is use your mailbox and navigate a mouse. All you really need to do is pick your company. Compare costs and how many you are allowed to rent at once. Also compare available insurance and costs on the rentals.

After you pick a company, you join. Usually you pay per month or per year. This is usually much cheaper than renting if you rent on a regular basis. It doesn’t matter how many you rent because the cost doesn’t go up. Of course, if you only rent one or two a year, it might not be cost efficient unless you are ever late returning those movies. Late fees are usually as much or more as renting the movie was. This is probably the best thing about online DVD rental - there are absolutely no late fees with most of your companies.

When you join a rental club, you make your movie selections ahead of time. The first selections on your list are sent to you first. If you want to keep that movie for a while and watch it over and over again, that is okay. It is never deemed to be late with most of online DVD rental providers. You send your first selections back whenever you decide to. After the company gets those selections back, they send the next selections on your list to you.

For those people who don’t like getting online very often, this selection procedure can be a real plus. You can make your selections way in advance and only get back online after you have gotten through your entire selection list. But you can still get online and change your list before they are sent to you if you change your mind. Just make sure that you give them a day or two of notice so they are sure to have your selections on hand.

Online DVD rental is a better choice as far as selection goes. Online companies usually have a much greater selection of movies than your local movie rental stores do. Also, they are less likely to have all of their new releases checked out when you want them. All in all, online is a pretty good way to go

To get your questions about Online DVD rental answered visit http://www.onlinedvd-rental.info.

March 23, 2008: 4:37 pm: adminMovie Hall

Premiering in the Fall of 1998, Will & Grace has become one of the most celebrated shows of its time. Nominated for 49 Emmys, and winner of 12 (including Outstanding Comedy Series in 2000), the show follows the lives of two best friends who live together. With a plethora of other award nominations - 24 Golden Globes, 14 SAG Awards, and 6 People’s Choice Awards, Will & Grace continues to light up the small screen with its unique brand of comic humor and groundbreaking sitcom format…

Debra Messing stars in the role of Grace Adler, a straight interior designer who moves into an apartment with her best friend Will (Eric McCormack). Friends since college, Will is a successful lawyer who also happens to be gay (thus, keeping their relationship from becoming a permanent romantic one). Having dated before Will came out of the closet, the two maintain a more intimate relationship than mere casual friends. The comic sequences involving the two are complimented by Will’s flamboyantly gay friend Jack McFarland (Sean Hayes) and Grace’s sarcastic, alcoholic assistant Karen Walker (Megan Mullally)…

The Will & Grace (Season 2) DVD features a number of hilarious episodes including the season premiere “Guess Who’s Not Coming to Dinner?” in which Grace, having moved into the apartment across the hall, is nonetheless still reliant on Will for support. To prove to Will that she’s not clingy, she throws a dinner party and refuses to invite him. Meanwhile, Jack moves in with Rosario in order to keep the government from deporting him… Other notable episodes from Season 2 include “To Serve & Disinfect” in which a newly unemployed Will agrees to work as a waiter for Jack’s catering business only to end up working an American Bar Association function, and “Advise & Resent” in which Will is set up on a blind date by his boss (and Jack gives him some timely advice)…

Below is a list of episodes included on the Will & Grace (Season 2) DVD:

Episode 23 (Guess Who’s Not Coming to Dinner?) Air Date: 09-21-1999
Episode 24 (Election) Air Date: 09-28-1999
Episode 25 (Das Boob) Air Date: 11-02-1999
Episode 26 (Who’s Mom is It Anyway?) Air Date: 11-09-1999
Episode 27 (Polk Defeats Truman) Air Date: 11-16-1999
Episode 28 (To Serve and Disinfect) Air Date: 11-23-1999
Episode 29 (Homo for the Holidays) Air Date: 11-25-1999
Episode 30 (Terms of Employment) Air Date: 11-30-1999
Episode 31 (I Never Promised You an Olive Garden) Air Date: 12-14-1999
Episode 32 (Tea and a Total Lack of Sympathy) Air Date: 01-11-2000
Episode 33 (Seeds of Discontent) Air Date: 01-25-2000
Episode 34 (He’s Come Undone) Air Date: 02-08-2000
Episode 35 (Oh Dad, Poor Dad, He’s Kept Me in the Closet and I’m so Sad) Air Date: 02-15-2000
Episode 36 (Acting Out) Air Date: 02-22-2000
Episode 37 (Advise and Resent) Air Date: 02-29-2000
Episode 38 (Hey La, Hey La, My Ex-boyfriend’s Back) Air Date: 03-14-2000
Episode 39 (The Hospital Show) Air Date: 03-28-2000
Episode 40 (Sweet and Sour Charity) Air Date: 04-04-2000
Episode 41 (An Affair to Forget) Air Date: 04-18-2000
Episode 42 (Girls, Interrupted) Air Date: 05-02-2000
Episode 43 (There but for the Grace of Grace) Air Date: 05-09-2000
Episode 44 (My Best Friend’s Tush) Air Date: 05-16-2000
Episode 45 (Ben? Her? Part 1) Air Date: 05-23-2000
Episode 46 (Ben? Her? Part 2) Air Date: 05-23-2000

About the Author

Britt Gillette is author of The DVD Report, a blog where you can find more reviews like this one of the Will & Grace (Season 2) DVD.