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From: Zen Dollar Round7/30/2018 10:34:57 AM
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For anyone interested in owning digital copies of movies, the iTunes Store is having a huge sale right now on them, including many 10-movie bundles for only $19.99 each in 1080p HD. Many of the movies in the bundles will also stream in 4K if you have an Apple TV 4K.

Considering most of these films normally sell for at least $9.99 when not on sale, you're money ahead even if you only like 3 of the films in any given collection.

As a sampling, the Classic 70's Collection includes such well-regarded films as Taxi Driver, The Last Picture Show (Director's Cut), Midnight Express, Shampoo, Brian's Song, and Kramer vs. Kramer.

To find them, you can simply open iTunes on your Mac, PC, or iOS device they are currently shown in the scrolling banner at the top of the window. You can also use this Macworld article to see the titles of the available bundles.

macworld.com

Lastly, many of the films included in these bundles have iTunes Extras included with them. They provide deleted scenes, commentaries, documentaries, photo galleries, etc. Basically the extras you'd get if you had purchased the DVD or Blu-ray of the film.
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