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David Deeb

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Apple has the Warner Bros 25-film Award Winners Vol 1 at $19.99 with Unforgiven, Bonnie and Clyde, Ben Hur, Cool Hand Luke, Bullitt and more. A few in 4K. $0.80 each

Several I don't want in my collection (Purple Rain) or already own, so I may just get Cool Hand Luke @ $4.99. But a steal nonetheless.

 

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ITunes has several complete TV series for $20 or $25 Some are the lowest they have been at iTunes others have been cheaper, still others match the lowest iTunes has sold then for.

$20 each
Grimm
Bates Motel
The Magicians
Monk
Friday Night Lights

$25 each
Battlestar Galactica (Edward James Olmos)
Quantum Leap (original)
Magnum PI (original)
Heroes
Psych
Suits
Parks and Recreation
Northern Exposure
Brooklyn 99
House
The Good Place
New Amsterdam
Parenthood
Downton Abby
 

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Sleepless in Seattle 4K digital is for sale at $4.99. However, be careful as there are two different digitals for Sleepless in Seattle. One is still only in HD while the other is 4K/Dolby Vision.
 

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Sleepless in Seattle 4K digital is for sale at $4.99. However, be careful as there are two different digitals for Sleepless in Seattle. One is still only in HD while the other is 4K/Dolby Vision.
If you have trouble determining in that blasted TV app which one is 4K, it’s the one with multiple languages and subtitles. :rolleyes:
 

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I’m a fan of classic TV and don’t think I ever watched this. But HD and that price, might be a good blind buy.
It’s a great, classic show from the early 1970s, although some may find it rather slow by today’s standards. Paramount’s HD transfers of the show is fantastic.
 

Robert Crawford

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It’s a great, classic show from the early 1970s, although some may find it rather slow by today’s standards. Paramount’s HD transfers of the show is fantastic.
I was watching this TV series 1966/1967 into my high school years in the early 1970s. I have it on Blu-ray and I still bought this digital for that low price point.

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