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January 18 - Weekend Movie Deals

Vudu Deals

Vudu is having a $5 Western movie deals this weekend. Movies include True Grit, No Country for Old Men, Wyatt Earp, Shane, and Pale Rider just to name a few. They are also having an Animation Fever sale with TV seasons starting at $5. Shows include Family Guy, Archer, and Futurama. I know this is Digital Movie Collecting but deals on TV seasons cannot be ignored.

FandangoNow Deals

FandangoNow has A Simple Favor and Split in UHD for $10. The Sound of Music and Hoosiers are also $10 for HDX. They also have deals on the last three Star Trek movies.

iTunes Deals

iTunes has Jumanji (1995 version), Looper, and Terminator 2 in UHD for $5. They have 30 Action-Packed Adventures movies at $5 in either UHD or HDX quality for $5. Note that iTunes does not indicate if the movies are Movies Anywhere compatible so you will need to verify this with another retailer like Vudu.

Reminder

Not all the movies on sale this weekend are Movies Anywhere compatible but if they are at your retailer of choice, be sure to pickup the ones you need for your collection before the sales are over. Microsoft, Google, and Amazon still have their weekly sales going on but generally do not have weekend sales like the three listed.

TV series can be Ultraviolet compatible which will allow them to be shared between Vudu and FandangoNow. I would love to see Movies Anywhere include shows as I have a few in Amazon but most are in Vudu.

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