Well, you've all convinced me to give it a try. Mind you, I don't expect to get as much out of it as most, as I not only don't own a DVD player any more, but don't even own a TV. So the worth of the service over the two week trial period rests solely on what I can stream on my computer. I must admit, so far I'm impressed. They have a good variety of classics; I just finished watching The Bridge on the River Kwai. Maybe I'm finally adapting to modern life, but this is a lot more convenient than actually having a bunch of DVDs taking up space, not to mention the expense of rebuilding my DVD library at this point. We'll see. Naturally, the service sounds great if you can make use of the DVDs, but we'll see. Two weeks isn't much of a trial; I doubt I'll make my final decision at that point, but if it starts to get hard to find something to watch in a few months, I can always cancel I suppose. For now I'll just enjoy the movies they do have. One things for sure; as long as I'm finding things to watch, the price ($8.95; obviously I could care less about how many DVDs I can have at once!) beats the heck out of renting at Blockbuster.