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4 Disney movies for $1.99 each and free shipping at the Disney Movie Club

What better gift is there for the kids or the whole family than a selection of Disney movies? From the old classics for the kids to the latest modern releases, Disney movies are hard to beat and right now you can get four for $1.99 each with free shipping when you join the Disney Movie Club. Here are just a few of the titles available:

  • Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
  • Armageddon
  • Dumbo Big Top Edition
  • Finding Nemo
  • Mary Poppins
  • Mickey Saves Santa and more Mickey Mouse titles
  • Muppet Christmas Carol
  • No Country for Old Men
  • Toy Story
  • Under the Tuscan Sun
  • Who Framed Roger Rabbit

As with all movie clubs there is a further purchase requirement and currently for the Disney Movie Club, all you need to do is buy 5 movies at regular Club prices in the next 24 months (starting at $19.95 per DVD), plus shipping and processing of $3.95 for the first title in each order, and $1.00 for each additional title. You can cancel your membership at any time after purchasing the 5 movies.

Given the regular Disney Move Club Prices and the four initial movies at $1.99 each, this works out to quite a bargain on some very popular movies. Check it out by clicking the ad graphic above.

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$5 movie bargain bin now at iTunes

Apple iTunes

Apple’s iTunes store now has a bargain bin for movie downloads at $5 each:

The glory days of grabbing that $5 DVD at the road trip pit-stop or Target checkout counter have finally made their digital transition to the iTunes Store.

With a new section unfortunately called “This Week’s Great Movies Under $5″, a set of movies will be offered for purchase each week for… well, $5 (interestingly, they can still be rented at the regular $2.99 price). This first—and small—batch of movies is a bit older, most of them being on the action side of the store. There is also a strong Schwarzenegger presence this week with titles like 1991’s Terminator 2: Judgement Day (which leads the pack as the “Movie of the Week”), 1993’s The Last Action Hero, and 1984’s The Karate Kid—all three movies which I’m downloading as I write this.

You’ll have to check back every week to see what’s now in the bin, but that’s half the fun. Click on the graphic above to head over to iTunes to check it out.

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