Amazon Is Running a Huge 4K UHD Movie Sale That Drops Prices Up to 60%
Amazon's latest 4K UHD sale drops prices on lots of classic movies by up to 60%.


Amazon is running a massive sale on 4K UHD Blu-rays that pulls prices down up to 60% or so. That means you can get many bonafide classics for as low as $16. That’s a good price for a 4K movie you can watch anytime. You can pick through the entire sale here or you can keep on reading because I’ve picked out some of the standout deals below. Let’s take a look.
Save Up to 60% on 4K UHD Movies at Amazon
What kind of movies are we talking here? Mostly pre-millennium classics that have stood the test of time. There are some great ‘90s comedies on here, like Wayne’s World 2 and Black Sheep. There are a number of Spaghetti Westerns, some of which star Clint Eastwood in his most bad-ass prime. High Noon is on there. The Apartment is on there. Mad Max is on there. The John Woo action masterpiece Face/Off is on there.
I will say that I’ve been monitoring the deals all day, and many of them have sold out. But Amazon has also been adding new ones throughout the day, so if you don’t find anything you want, you can check later to see if something stands out.
All of the deals are what Amazon calls “limited time deals,” though you could honestly say that about every deal, couldn’t you? I mean, correct me if I’m wrong, but the very nature of a deal is that it’s a lower-than-normal price and that the price will go back up to normal when the deal ends. Amazon also has a “percentage claimed” bar on each item on sale, and it’s safe to assume that, when 100% of the discounts are claimed, the deal goes away. Which, and again, correct me if I’m wrong, would make them “limited quantity deals” instead of “limited time deals.”
But I’m just picking nits here. The discounts really are terrific, so pick up your favorite movies on sale in physical form, and the streaming services won’t have a hold on you anymore. In other '90s movie 4K news, you can now preorder the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie trilogy.
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