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frontpage Posted by M1sterio • Feb 7, 2025
frontpage Posted by M1sterio • Feb 7, 2025

Digital 4K UHD Films: IF, Mean Girls, Snack Shack & More

$5 each

$15

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Various Digital Retailers has Select Digital 4K UHD Films on sale for $4.99 each.

Thanks community member M1sterio for sharing this deal

Note, all films are not Movies Anywhere (MA) compatible.

Available Options:
  • Amazon
  • Apple TV/ iTunes
    • IF (Digital 4K UHD Film) $4.99
    • Mean Girls (Digital 4K UHD Film) $4.99
    • Snack Shack (Digital 4K UHD Film) $4.99
      • Note: Must purchase on iOS device using Apple TV app or on PC using iTunes for Windows software; search for title within Apple TV/iTunes if link(s) are not directing correctly.
  • VUDU/Fandango at Home
  • Microsoft

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Various Digital Retailers has Select Digital 4K UHD Films on sale for $4.99 each.

Thanks community member M1sterio for sharing this deal

Note, all films are not Movies Anywhere (MA) compatible.

Available Options:
  • Amazon
  • Apple TV/ iTunes
    • IF (Digital 4K UHD Film) $4.99
    • Mean Girls (Digital 4K UHD Film) $4.99
    • Snack Shack (Digital 4K UHD Film) $4.99
      • Note: Must purchase on iOS device using Apple TV app or on PC using iTunes for Windows software; search for title within Apple TV/iTunes if link(s) are not directing correctly.
  • VUDU/Fandango at Home
  • Microsoft

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
No Longer Available:

Original Post

Written by M1sterio

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FWIW, The Beekeeper is free to watch on Amazon if you have Prime.
The Beekeeper another quality entrant in the Jason Statham Cinematic Universe.
How many times has this actually happened? Like you bought a digital movie and then turn around and told you can't watch it ever again. I've heard of it being removed from a store so people couldn't buy it, but I haven't heard of any case where you couldn't watch the movie anymore. This is a legitimate question and not trying to troll or whatever. I'm seriously wondering how often does this happen.

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DevynHeaven
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I love the one movie I'd be interested in, Beekeeper, isn't on sale at Vudu.
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The Beekeeper another quality entrant in the Jason Statham Cinematic Universe.
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I was pleasantly surprised by Beekeeper. Fun original story. One Love was great as well.
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Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In was a good watch for anyone that loves action films
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camonblaze
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Tires of paying for temporary licenses to movies that can be taken at a whim and dictate when and how I can show them. Back to disks for me. Thank you for sharing the deal. Prices are right. Was just sad to see it was digital only.
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Anybody who has parents and grandparents who are not internet savvy would be able to relate to beekeeper and love it lol
It's a great movie! It won't win awards but it was very satisfying to watch!
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FWIW, The Beekeeper is free to watch on Amazon if you have Prime.
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Quote from camonblaze :
Tires of paying for temporary licenses to movies that can be taken at a whim and dictate when and how I can show them. Back to disks for me. Thank you for sharing the deal. Prices are right. Was just sad to see it was digital only.
You are not wrong. Physical media is always preferable, but people have Amazon and MS points, and at the price of short-term renting why not have a long-term license?
IMO, points burning aside, my own to-go price for a digital license is btw $2 to $4 depending on the movie.
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IF is on Paramount+ fyi
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Quote from camonblaze :
Tires of paying for temporary licenses to movies that can be taken at a whim and dictate when and how I can show them. Back to disks for me. Thank you for sharing the deal. Prices are right. Was just sad to see it was digital only.
How many times has this actually happened? Like you bought a digital movie and then turn around and told you can't watch it ever again. I've heard of it being removed from a store so people couldn't buy it, but I haven't heard of any case where you couldn't watch the movie anymore. This is a legitimate question and not trying to troll or whatever. I'm seriously wondering how often does this happen.
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Quote from eaims1 :
How many times has this actually happened? Like you bought a digital movie and then turn around and told you can't watch it ever again. I've heard of it being removed from a store so people couldn't buy it, but I haven't heard of any case where you couldn't watch the movie anymore. This is a legitimate question and not trying to troll or whatever. I'm seriously wondering how often does this happen.

Haven't had this happen but what I have had happen is: bought movies that I showed as a teacher only to find out these companies forbid that. A movie I bought cannot be shown at school for educational purposes due to ridiculous terms of service which describe a rental agreement rather than purchase. These companies will actually send cease and desist letters to schools when these are shown.

Bought should be bought.
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Quote from camonblaze :
Haven't had this happen but what I have had happen is: bought movies that I showed as a teacher only to find out these companies forbid that. A movie I bought cannot be shown at school for educational purposes due to ridiculous terms of service which describe a rental agreement rather than purchase. These companies will actually send cease and desist letters to schools when these are shown.

Bought should be bought.
But how would they know you're showing it in class? Will a kid rat you out? Or would a parent that works for the studio tell their workplace?
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Quote from ratbastard :
But how would they know you're showing it in class? Will a kid rat you out? Or would a parent that works for the studio tell their workplace?

Amazon, YouTube, etc. knows when it's being played at a school. I assume by ip address or other information. Not only do they find out they actually, actively fight it with threats of lawsuits—against schools, using them for education.
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Quote from ratbastard :
But how would they know you're showing it in class? Will a kid rat you out? Or would a parent that works for the studio tell their workplace?
There would be no way for them to know.
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Quote from eaims1 :
How many times has this actually happened? Like you bought a digital movie and then turn around and told you can't watch it ever again. I've heard of it being removed from a store so people couldn't buy it, but I haven't heard of any case where you couldn't watch the movie anymore. This is a legitimate question and not trying to troll or whatever. I'm seriously wondering how often does this happen.
Never!
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