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Originally Posted by Katie1
Again you are pointing out places to Rent Movies.... I stated my reasons Not to get Fire [at this time] And you Cant seem to except it. I do hope you enjoy the Fire. I be more than glad to read any & all reviews Once people are Actually using them! BUT until the Fire can play movies I already Own I still say It Not For Me!
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Why would anyone OWN movies these days in the Netflix Era? They have MILLIONS of movies and TV shows going back to 1930. Plus, by your ratings all their movies are pre-qualified for your particular tastes. No one else offers this convenience.
So far as I understand it, Netflix will be available on the Kindle Fire. One can start a movie in one's home and then continue it later on the Fire with the bookmarks preserved.
Frankly, I have Amazon Prime but will rarely, if ever, watch Amazon movies on the Fire. I'll be using Netflix for the movies. For me the Fire is for the eBooks and internet browsing ang games. Amazon Prime gets me 2 day deliveries (ONE day defacto for my location), one free eBook each month to borrow and zero shipping costs with no minimum amount to qualify for the 2 day shipping.
I would say to just DUMP your wasted investment in owned movies, sell it or just give them away. If they are on VCR tapes, they are even more obsolete.
By the way, you can upload your movies to the Amazon Cloud if they are in digital format and then play them on your Fire from the Cloud.