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Click to Keep
Click To Keep allows you to do exactly that: click, and the film you're currently enjoying renting becomes your very own. Titles are available
from as little as £4.99. And for an extra £1.99, we can also send you the DVD sleeve and box (where available).
It's a very simple process:
Add any of the following titles to your Rental List
When you receive that particular film through your letterbox, you'll notice the Click To Keep icon appear on your Current Rentals page, next to the Review button
If you decide you'd like to keep the DVD, just Click To Keep, and it's all yours
Check the 'with cover' box if you'd like us to send you the DVD sleeve and box
Your card will be charged with the relevant price within the next few working days
Another title from your Rental List will be sent straight away
A select number of titles have a bonus disc accompaniment. You must select 'with cover' when you confirm your purchase, in order to receive the bonus disc.
Click To Keep titles are only available while stocks last.
You'll find some great examples of the Click To Keep range below.
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Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd
[keep for £4.99]
Set back in the 80s when Harry met Lloyd in high school where they cross paths with a mean principal and a bunch of other outcasts much like themselves.
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Eight Legged Freaks
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What do you get when you cross toxic waste with a bunch of exotic spiders? Eaten!
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Elf
[keep for £4.99]
Once upon a Christmas Eve, an orphan baby crawled into Santa's bag of gifts and was taken to the North Pole. Raised by Papa Elf, Buddy comes to realize he doesn't fit in with the other elves. Determined to find out where he belongs, Buddy ...
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Fahrenheit 9/11
[keep for £7.49]
Already the highest grossing documentary of all time in America (also breaking records in Europe and the UK) and winner of the prestigious Palme D'Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 2004, 'Fahrenheit 9/11' is the powerful new film from ...
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Far From Heaven
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Far From Heaven tells the story of a privileged housewife in 1950s America, and is inspired by the great Hollywood dramas of that era. Haynes lovingly depicts the gorgeous and placid surfaces of mid-century suburban family life, even as his ...
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Fear Dot Com
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A brash young police detective (Stephen Dorff) joins forces with a beautiful, ambitious Department of Health researcher (Natascha McElhone) to find the answers behind the mysterious deaths of four people who each died 48 hours after logging on to ...
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Final Destination 2
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Kimberly, your regular girl, ends up escaping the clutches of death, and saves others, as well. But soon the survivors start dropping dead and Kimberly realizes you can't cheat Death.
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Finding Nemo
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A father-son underwater adventure featuring Nemo, a boy clownfish, stolen from his coral reef home. His timid father must then search the ocean to find him
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