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Edited March 19, 2024
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Fandango At Home (formerly Vudu) has a digital movie deal where you can select three films in 4K UHD for $15.
Eligible titles
Pokémon Detective Pikachu
The Meg
Me Before You
Shazam!
It: Chapter 2
Shawshank Redemption
Pans Labyrinth
Man of Steel
The Accountant
300
Full Metal Jacket
Aquaman
Rampage
The Shining
Crazy Rich Asians
Mad Max: The Road Warrior
The Intern
V For Vendetta
Gremlins
San Andreas
Dark Knight Rises
Vacation
Batman
The Outsiders
King Arthur Legend of the Sword
Focus
The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
Justice League
Geostorm
War Dogs
The Matrix Reloaded
The Hangover Part II
The Mule
12 Strong
Sherlock Holmes
The Hangover Part III
Batman vs Superman Dawn of Justice (Theatrical)
Isn't It Romantic
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
The Kitchen
Entourage
The 15:17 To Paris
https://www.vudu.com/content/movi...atch/49386
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But like the poster above me said Vudu is having trouble anyway
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But like the poster above me said Vudu is having trouble anyway
2 for $10 is bad enough for these recycled lists, but 3 for $15 is annoying for mediocre, old movie lists. To the point I do not even bother entering a lot of the posted SD digital movie deals anymore.
But like the poster above me said Vudu is having trouble anyway
Outside the 5 for $15, just this past Monday, they had Equalizer 3 for $5.00 and Barbie & Oppenheimer each for $9.99 as well as a lot of others on the 1-2 day drop price.
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But like the poster above me said Vudu is having trouble anyway
And then the problem is compounded because these studios keep wasting their budgets by spending $200+ Million just to make One horrible bomb after another: Justice League, The Marvels, Black Adam, The Flash, Fantastics Beasts 3, Black Widow, Aquaman 2, Wonder Woman 1984, Indiana Jones 4, MI #7, Antman 3 etc etc. They all Lost money.
Instead of The Flash, they could've greenlit Four good $50 million movies instead one turd.