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Weekend Movie Deals - February 15, 2019

Fantastic Beast The Crimes of Grindelwald

The latest Fantastic Beast movie arrives on digital today. The movie is Movies Anywhere and UltraViolet compatible. Digital copy includes an Extended Cut of the movie. You can get your UHD copy today for $20 at FandangoNow, Google, iTunes, Microsoft (choose bonus version), and Vudu.

Vudu Deals

Vudu sales this weekend include:
  • Mix & Match Weekend Choose 2 Movies for $9.99 - Blended, Caddyshack, Point Break (1991 & 2015 per movie), Free Willy, Summer Catch, Dolphin Tale, plus a few others.
  • Mix & Match Black History Month Choose 2 Movies for $9.99 - Flight, Coming to America, Coach Carter, Selma, Straight Outta Compton (unrated), Beverly Hills Cop 1-3 (per movie), Legend of Bagger Vance, Shaft (2000), A Thousand Words, Fruitvale Station, Amistad, Drum Line, and several others.
  • Mix & Match Past Academy Award Winners Choose 5 Movies for $24.99 - Darkest Hour, Les Miserables, A Beautiful Mind, Shindler's List, The Theory of Everything, Erin Brockovich, The Sting, Scent of a Woman, Spartacus, Born on the Fourth of July, and several others.
  • With How to Train Your Dragon 3 coming out next week, several of the Dragons TV seasons on are sale for $5 each. FandangoNow has also reduced their season prices to $5.

iTunes Deals

iTunes has Great Movies, Great Prices sale
  • $5 movies - Prisoners, The Usual Suspects, The Shawshank Redemption, Anastasia, Scarface, 300, 17 Again, The Lucky One, Amadeus, The Book of Eli, The Green Mile, Seven, Percy Jackson 1-2 (per movie), The Untouchables, Practical Magic, Miss Congeniality, Footloose (1984) The Godfather Part 3, The Day After Tomorrow, Super 8, Face/Off, The Lord of the Rings The Two Towers, City of Angels, The Spiderwick Chronicles, Get Shorty, Hugo, The Bank Job, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II Secret of the Ooze, Batman & Robin, Dragonslayer, Lost In Space, Kangaroo Jack, Grumpier Old Men, Discloser, The Man Without a Face, and several others.

Movies Anywhere

Movies Anywhere has a Daily Deals. Each day several movies will be listed in this section. Simply click on the movie you are interested in and a Buy From $ link will appear. Clicking on the link will show you all the retailers with the sale price and quality listed. Simply click on the link to get the sale price from that retailer. Be sure you have an account with that retailer and that it is linked to your Movies Anywhere account before purchasing. It is a good way to see if there is a movie you are interested in on sale and where to buy it. The movie list updates daily. Note that some movies may be listed multiple days depending on the sale of the retailer.

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, FandangoNow, and Amazon still have their weekly sales going on.

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