Still it's $1 and still a bargain for a family of 5 watching two movies (sometimes 3) each weekend that I do. I don't need to price in my TV, DVD and Speakers since they were already bought and paid for 6+ years ago. Each year that it goes by I get a bigger bang for the buck for my entertainment center.
Each year we watch anywhere from 80 to 120 movies a year (6 to 8 movies on average each month or about two DVD movies each weekend for family nights). That's an additional $80 to $120 bucks per year. And the nearest store to get the DVDs is so close I don't even bother adding in the gas cost. So, let's compare and contrast with going to a movie theater for a family of 5...like mine.
Going to a movie theater on tickets alone (at $8 bucks per person - avg) for a family of five would have cost me about $3800 dollars a year (80 films - 6 movies a month) to $4800 (120 films - 10 movies a month) each year if we wanted to watch all those same movies in a movie theater as we would with new DVD movies each weekend at home. If I buy candies, drinks and popcorn each time we go to the movie theater (about another $30 to $40 per movie) will almost double the amount going up to $6000 to $9000 a year altogether. Even if we conservatively watch only 3 movies each month at a movie theater it'll still set me back at $1500 plus another $1200 or so for snacks (if we wanted to) to the tune of $2700 a year vs about $150 a year for movie rentals ($1 * 3 DVDS/month * 12months) and family snacks. I don't think you can compete $150 with anywhere from $1500 up to $9000 a year on tickets alone or combined with snacks. A bargain is still a bargain for a family of 5 with the $1 DVD movies. And we've been using RedBox for 4 years. So, we've spent some $300 to $400 dollars altogether. Loads better than spending $15,000 to $19,000 (8 movies a month) over a 4 year period on movie tickets alone.
So, yeah, having a surround sound stereo, TV and DVD are still massively cheap considering the alternative of going to a movie theater regularly each year. You pay for it only once. It still quite cheap even if you turn in your DVD movie one day late. I still see it as $1 deal when you compare the alternatives.