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Hey guys,
please let me know if this kind of thread is against this sub-forum's rules. If it isn't, then let's post iTunes deals as we see them! ![]() In addition to browsing the actual iTunes store, https://www.justwatch.com/ is a great tool for finding low prices. The reason I like owning iTunes movies/television shows is that I have a tool to strip the DRM from the files, thus giving me decent HD files without the typical limits of a digital copy. It's like soft piracy, I guess, except it really isn't piracy at all. (For the record, an iTunes rep actually TOLD ME in email to find a program capable of removing DRM back when I bought Hannibal Season 3 and found iTunes playback on my PC horrendous). Here are some decent deals I've found: Joe (dir. David Gordon Green) $2.99 Battle Royale (2000) $4.99 - (seems to be this price often) Side Effects (2013) $4.99 Killing them Softly (2012) $4.99 and so on. I'd put more effort into this initial list but I'm worried this thread might be deleted! lol --- They also just put out all of the seasons of the Simpsons on iTunes, and I noticed a lot of them are in HD for $19.99. I'm looking forward to pick up an iTunes card soon and buy a couple of earlier episodes to compare them to my DVDs and, if possible, the bonus high-bitrate episodes on the blu-rays (Seasons 14-17). |
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Thanks given by: | Animatic33 (08-01-2017), El Baz (08-02-2017) |
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Care to share the program's name?
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Thanks given by: | Member-152329 (08-01-2017) |
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No problemo!
It's called TunesKit. Fair warning, though, I think I paid like $50 (in US dollars!). But jeeze, it actually works. And I think it updates when needed. Also, as with all these programs, please be mindful of going to safe and legitimate websites. I can PM you what site I bought from, if you'd like, it's probably in my email as a receipt somewhere. oh, and to the other kind poster -- the blu-ray.com iTunes deal finder is cool, but I worry that it's limited in how many titles it pulls up (like trying to find videogame deals here.. doesn't seem to update too well) |
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Thanks given by: | alull (08-01-2017) |
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Alright, fair enough. That's probably the place to check. But I doubt most users here check iTunes deals on blu-ray.com, so this thread might still be valuable to people who didn't know they wanted to waste their money, lol
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