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frontpageDiscombobulated | Staff posted Oct 03, 2025 08:09 AM
frontpageDiscombobulated | Staff posted Oct 03, 2025 08:09 AM

Sci-Fi Digital Movies (4K/HD): Back to the Future I, II or III, Asteroid CIty

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$3.75 Each

$4.99

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Gruv has select Sci-Fi Digital Movies (4K/HD) on sale listed below for $4.99 - $1.24 when you apply discount code INTOFALL25DC in cart = $3.75.

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Gruv has select Sci-Fi Digital Movies (4K/HD) on sale listed below for $4.99 - $1.24 when you apply discount code INTOFALL25DC in cart = $3.75.

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Note, all films listed are Movies Anywhere (MA) compatible.

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bigo_oxes
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I plan on taking my 11 year old godson to see Back To The Future for one of the 40th anniversary theater showings at the end of this month. So he can experience it for the first time like I originally did on my 8th birthday. I'll probably be more excited about it than him.

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Oct 03, 2025 01:47 PM
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LZircomOct 03, 2025 01:47 PM
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didn't realize gruv sold digital movies, so that's why they opened my James Bond new 4k set and removed the digital codes. trash company
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bigo_oxesOct 03, 2025 03:34 PM
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I plan on taking my 11 year old godson to see Back To The Future for one of the 40th anniversary theater showings at the end of this month. So he can experience it for the first time like I originally did on my 8th birthday. I'll probably be more excited about it than him.
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Quote from LZircom :
didn't realize gruv sold digital movies, so that's why they opened my James Bond new 4k set and removed the digital codes. trash company
I remember when redbox realized that they couldn't have only physical media and finally started their own streaming service. We all started streaming there, canceled netflix and never looked back
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androidf58Oct 03, 2025 08:15 PM
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I really loved Doom. I felt it captured the heart of the video game so well.
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CoralSwallow1549Oct 03, 2025 11:41 PM
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Quote from LZircom :
didn't realize gruv sold digital movies, so that's why they opened my James Bond new 4k set and removed the digital codes. trash company
Damn bought several from them never had this happen
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Riptide360Yesterday 12:32 AM
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Thanks! Picked up the HD versions of RepoMen, Doomsday and Tomorrow Man. Gotta figure dystopian movies have got to be better than watching the news these days.
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homer-56kYesterday 01:45 PM
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Great deal for Back to the Future trilogy. For some reason those movies are rarely included with a monthly streaming service.

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Aviator27JYesterday 02:00 PM
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Quote from bigo_oxes :
I plan on taking my 11 year old godson to see Back To The Future for one of the 40th anniversary theater showings at the end of this month. So he can experience it for the first time like I originally did on my 8th birthday. I'll probably be more excited about it than him.
I did this with the 85th anniversary of The Wizard of Oz. Apollo 13 was in IMAX recently but the limited showings are so expensive it's hard to justify. I saw Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade this year too.
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Ride_The_SkyYesterday 02:23 PM
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Quote from bigo_oxes :
I plan on taking my 11 year old godson to see Back To The Future for one of the 40th anniversary theater showings at the end of this month. So he can experience it for the first time like I originally did on my 8th birthday. I'll probably be more excited about it than him.
Don't get your hopes up, kids these days are difficult to impress but I hope he likes it.
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Ride_The_SkyYesterday 02:23 PM
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Quote from LZircom :
didn't realize gruv sold digital movies, so that's why they opened my James Bond new 4k set and removed the digital codes. trash company
Wasn't there a case when Vudu or MA wiped people's libraries because of illegally obtained codes?
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TalA9559Yesterday 05:19 PM
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Thanks! I got Back to the Future 2 and 3 and Paul.
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if it's not tiktok then kids aren't interested
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beowulf7Yesterday 10:38 PM
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Maybe I'll get serenity to replace my DVD of that movie. And then wait for a 4k deal for Firefly, which I also have on DVD.
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So you buy something and get nothing if the server/website ever shuts down.

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Quote from esc1a :
So you buy something and get nothing if the server/website ever shuts down.
Sure, but that's true for most digital content with copy protection. With respect to the Slickdeals ethos, we're talking less than $4 here.

The good thing about Movies Anywhere (MA) is that they integrate with most streaming services and have their own app. They've been around for over 10 years now, and I can't imagine them going away anytime soon.

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