Looks like these are all Warner Brothers films and therefore are Movies Anywhere compliant.
The bundle includes American Sniper, Any Which Way You Can, Bird, The Bridges of Madison County, Cry Macho, The Dead Pool, Dirty Harry The Enforcer, Every Which Way But Loose, Gran Torino, Invictus, J. Edgar, Juror #2, Million Dollar Baby, The Mule, Mystic River, The Outlaw Josey Wales, Pale Rider, A Perfect World, Pink Cadillac, Richard Jewell, Space Cowboys, Sudden Impact, Sully, Unforgiven.
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Bought it. I'm a big Eastwood fan, ever since I was a kid.
I owned 9 of these, 2 being 4k. That means I'm getting 26 HD movies, eight 4k, and one 4k upgrade for $85.50. (10% off with code WEEKEND10) I consider HD licenses to be worth $2 a piece, with 4k being worth $4. That math puts me at:
26x$2 = $52
8x$4= $32
Total=$84
That's leaves $1.50 for the 4k upgrade of Outlaw Josey Wales. I'd say it's a good deal from my perspective. For anyone who isn't a big Eastwood fan, it's an okay deal, but much less so if you already own many of these.
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There have been recent legal changes where companies must put that digital copies/media/games are for a potentially temporary digital license that can be revoked
A "temporary" purchase, eh? I wonder if I can claim my giving them money for it is also temporary and also get it back when I feel like it. The fact they are adding that information now probably means the contract I bought the 1000 movies I "own" means I do have the license in perpetuity?
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