Or in that "Moonshiners" show where the police are searching the moonshiners or their stash, and it's edited so it looks like both parties are super close to each other when they really aren't.
*Police officer walking through the woods, steps on a stick which loudly snaps
*Cut to the moonshiners, one turns their head and says, "did you hear something?"
*Cut back to the police officer. "Hmmm, looks like someones been through here recently.
*Music builds in intensity
*Cuts back to the moonshiners, peering into the woods looking concerned
*Cut to commercial
You just know that shit wasn't even filmed on the same DAY, let alone the same location. If there was any actual threat they wouldn't be having the camera crew running around getting shots from different angles and giving away where the moonshiners were hiding.
Oh and for the ultimate triumph in bullshit writing, check out Hillbilly Blood. Some episodes have them trading stupid shit for other stupid shit over and over until they finally get what they want. A lot of the "trades" make no sense. Check out the synopsis of this episode. It's all horribly written but played off as if they are real people and it isn't staged. And of course, before every commercial break something happens that jeopardizes one of their promises or trades, and of course the issues is immediately resolved right after the show comes back from commercial...
Huh. Well I googled "ceramic egg with face" and found out that there was an artist that made a bunch of these eggs named Sergio Bastamante, and I saw a lot of funny eggs with faces on them. After that I googled "Sergio Bastamante history channel" and amazingly found this Link that says its season 11 episode 5 of Pawn Stars. After everything, I'm more surprised that Pawn Stars has 11 seasons.
If you want a physical copy then just look around pawn shops and and resell stores. You have to be patient due when they actually get things in, and pawn shops usually give you a better deal if you buy in bulk. Digital will defiantly be easier/cheaper though if you are familiar with Ultraviolet. Through programs like VUDU you can upgrade your movies with your computer for pretty cheap. It's $5 to upgrade a DVD to Blu-Ray quality but if you add 10 or more movies at once you get 50% off. So essentially $2.50 to upgrade. There is more info HERE It's what I used to upgrade mine and I am very happy with it.
Vimeo, VUDU, and Google Play too. Though I'm not sure why the Google Play prices are different than everywhere else. $3 more to own, but $1 less to rent.
Wolfen is terrible, and I will watch anything involving werewolves, so that's saying something. Here are some werewolf movies you might want to check out:
The Wolfman
Waxwork
Dog Soldiers
Trick R Treat
Silver Bullet (on Youtube in parts starting here)
The Company of Wolves
The Howling
Honorable Mention
Black Sheep
Mulberry Street (found a streaming copy here, but no promises)
Teen Wolf
19,000 people is tiny. Take out those under 21, those too old, those who don't drink, and those who rarely go out - and you have just a few thousand folks left as potential customers.
So, it would seem obvious you need to concentrate on the military folks. Is there a bar/pub/place that is considered the official Military Go-To establishment?
If not, google "Bar Rescue Ft Bragg". I know, just a show, but worth watching some clips if it helps get those creative juices to flowing.
So Bar Rescue went to a bar/grill near Ft. Bragg, they re-themed it all Military style. Named the place 22 clicks, as it's 22 clicks (kilometers) from the base. They really themed the interior, with a faux "tank" breaking through the wall, etc. Kinda cool, eh?
Here's the bar/grill: http://www.yelp.com/biz/22-klicks-bar-and-grill-hope-mills
You can buy the video here for $3: http://www.vudu.com/movies/#!overview/458631/Bar-Rescue-Corking-the-Bunghole
no code = Star Wars Revenge of the Sith apacolypto (not even on vudu)
POTC movies (outside 4 and 5) and Prince of Persia are XML only which redeem strictly in SD
you should look into http://www.vudu.com/disc_to_digital.html for a lot of your movies.
https://www.upcitemdb.com to help find your movies to be scanned
Edit: when you get downvoted for helping someone out. Fuck you anonymous
Vudu streams in 1080p. Don't know how good their selection is, though. The Roku 2 also apparently streams Netflix in 1080p, so that would probably be the cheapest way to do it for now. Though keep in mind, there's only so much video that's even in 1080p.
I always go to the Deals tab, where you can often find $5 HDX movies to keep. I just picked up the fun action cheese-fest known as The Rundown.
The Deals of the Week should also include rental discounts, but I always just buy the crappy $5 movies.
But yeah, it's frustrating that you can't filter by price (as far as I know).
I'm not even going to be in town so enjoy my codes! >Domino's Med 2 Topping Pizza (Carryout Only): TMOB1-PSGH7JKKP4
>Vudu Movie Rental: http://www.vudu.com/moviecredits?code=VKYAL5ZFQDGQ4YEG
>Warcraft Movie: 2H6C-G4CB7H-BE72
Oh man, I have no idea. I only stream their content. In fact, I'm not even sure if you can download the movies. I'm sorry if I have mislead you.
Ok, I just did a quick look and it looks like you can download videos from Vudu and Xbox Video but I did not dig deep enough to to find out what format the videos are in or if they have DRM.
you can disc to digital them if you need to
http://www.vudu.com/disctodigital
http://www.upcitemdb.com/upc/transformers%20blu%20ray
http://www.upcitemdb.com/upc/transformers%20%20revenge%20of%20the%20blu%20ray
Suppose you could, still only using GPS for vetting.. I saw this in beta, I see they hit you for $2 each now but still a cheap way to build a digital library. http://www.vudu.com/in_mobile_disc_to_digital_mobile.html
Here is the web link to the free movies: http://www.vudu.com/movies/#uiList/71/0
I watched Collateral Damage in my browser. Worked pretty well. Wouldn't play HD because of some HDCP policy. That's ok, my bandwidth won't do HD well anyway. Commercials were 90 seconds or less, and certainly no more of them than network TV. Probably 4 or 5 breaks in an almost 2 hour movie.
That website is a godsend if you are into vudu or any digital movies. Also there are several nice google plus communities as well. Sometimes trading the code for a movie is a better deal.
Disc to digital is a great way to spend credits. If you have an old scratched up disc or you own a bluray but not a bluray drive there is an option of Free2D software which you can read about in their community. Then there is UVspider.com and tons of sellers. Personally I wait til Tim Hughes has new movies and get them there cheap.
Also guys, there are certain titles that WILL NOT convert from the Disc to Digital program (like the Disney movies, Marvel, and Star Wars) so please check http://www.vudu.com/disc_to_digital.html to see if your discs are eligible.
This is what I did:
http://www.vudu.com/in_home_disc_to_digital.html
Do 10 or more discs at a time and the cost is half off. Worked for about 80% of my collection and now it's all in the cloud.
Even "borrowed" some movies from a friend and grew my collection.
The US Navy calls it the Arabian Gulf.
When transiting the Strait of Hormuz, we're a lot closer than 30 miles.
There's been tensions between our two nations since 1979.
The Navy regularly practices freedom of navigation operations when another country makes a claim to extend their maritime boundaries. To not do so might imply that the US recognizes the validity of the claim.
Dan Rather did a piece in 2012 (Dan Rather Reports: A Dire Strait) that highlights the tension of a carrier strike group as it transits the Strait of Hormuz. It's available on iTunes and VUDU
The service your friend referred to was Vudu's disc to digital program? But it's expensive at like $2 or $5 per movie. http://www.vudu.com/disc_to_digital.html
Vudu does have a Roku app, so that will fit your need there: http://www.vudu.com/setup_roku.html
Vudu. There's an app on the XB1, and you can use a computer to use Vudu's service to convert dvd to digital. It's then available to you on the XB1.
http://www.vudu.com/in_home_disc_to_digital.html
So far, Vudu has been an all-around great service!
Yes and they have the killer option coming soon.
http://www.vudu.com/disc_to_digital.html
You can take your DVD's into Walmart, they will then store them online for you so you can stream them to a Vudu enabled device at any time. Plus you keep the DVD.
This is what I got from Vudu:
>Thank you for contacting Vudu Customer Care.
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>You can reference the Balance & History section of your Vudu account to view your current account balances and all historic billing transactions. To access your Balance & History, please follow the instructions below:
>
>1. Login to your Vudu account at www.vudu.com
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>2. Once in your account, hover over Hi, (Your Name) at the top-right of the page
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>3. From the drop-down menu, click Balance & History
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>If additional details are needed for any particular transaction, you can select the title in question from this page to view a breakdown of the charge.
>
>We don't have a list of each code redeemed on the account.
PP3, Showman
https://www.reddit.com/r/uvtrade/comments/81rwtw/offer_many_various_formats_request_see_list/
btw, a lot your wants are $2 d2d titles, especially since you're looking for the UV portions: http://www.vudu.com/in_mobile_disc_to_digital.html
http://www.vudu.com/movies/Movies_mobile.html#!content/826152/Wolves-at-the-Door It's a buy only for now until it's releases on DVD April 25th. Seems to be that way on all platforms as shown in the link above.
There's a thread with a link to a Google spreadsheet that's been crowd-sourced that lists most discs you can get converted.
https://forum.vudu.com/showthread.php?931841-Disc-to-Digital-Title-List
Also, if you log into your Vudu account and go to http://www.vudu.com/disc_to_digital.html you can enter in movies and it'll let you add it onto a conversion list. You can print this up, and the employee at Walmart can also look at it while you wait there. I know this because I added extra discs to my list to see if you could get the 50% discount for 10+ discs. You couldn't. So I didn't take the extra discs. And of course the Walmart employees wiped the list once they did the conversion thing.
Besides what others have also said, you can pretty much expect to not be able to convert any MGM, Disney, Lucasfilm disc. Certain discs that go though multiple companies (like Titanic). Smaller studios maybe out too, and some HBO stuff (like don't tell mom the babysitters dead).
If you can, I'd say try vudu2go at home especially if you have lots to convert. 50% off conversions of 10 or more. Each online order maxes out at 50 though.
If vudu2go doesn't work, cinema now also has a disc to digital program you can use. No discount there, as each order is separate. However it correctly identified lots more discs than Vudu does.
BTW, at home and in store should use the same list. Sometimes a disc can't be read or verified. Those should be held aside for manual conversion in store. Sometimes it'll say it's not eligible. If so, it won't work in store.
Unfortunately, Amazon has blocked the Google Maps app, Google Drive app, VUDU app and many other apps that requires Google Play Services. I also tried to install the OpenGapps replacement for Google Play Services but this requires that you "root" your Fire Stick and that seems a bit risky since Amazon controls the Fire TV ecosystem.
You can still install the latest Google Chrome app. After testing dozens of other Android browsers on the Fire Stick, it is still the best browser for media. You can view VUDU using Chrome at the URL VUDU movies or get the HERMIT LiteApps app to create an AMP (accelerated mobile page) pseudo-app using that same URL.
http://www.vudu.com/disc_to_digital.html
I go to Vudu's old disc to digital website find all the movies I want to add to my list then going to Walmart and tell them they're already in the queue they bring it up I pay $2 a movie and it's done regardless whether I have the DVD or not
I was travelling for work when the series first aired, so I DL'ed it from here:
http://www.vudu.com/movies/#!content/729207/The-Expanse-Season-1
I agree that it really deserves the exposure it would enjoy on netflix streaming. (you can get the dvd's from netflix if you have that service)
Watching the first season got me to buy all the books and now I'm waiting for season 2. (and the announcement for seasons 3+)
They're available on [Amazon Prime](//www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01I47BM8E/), [Google Play](//play.google.com/store/tv/show?id=oiolKeghy68), [iTunes](//itunes.apple.com/us/tv-season/dark-matter-season-2/id1126864978) and Vudu. All require payment though.
Depends, HDR movie rentals are around $9.99 for a day, and $29.99 to purchase the movie. So, they are a little steep compared to the normal HD copy. Here are all the movies they offer in UHD, but not all movies have Dolby Vision and Atmos, so you need to check before purchase. You need to look under the UHD features when you click on the movie to verify if they have both.
> I have The Rescuers 35th Anniversary/The Rescuers Down Under DMA,
Huh. I just bought the bundle through the Microsoft store last month because there's no code for either movie. And Vudu doesn't have a Redeem button like it does for other DMA movies with codes.
Here you go:
These are all paid options. I don't think you can watch it free anywhere other than sailing the seven seas (if you have to resort to that be sure to tell all your friends about the show, coworkers, random people!).
Nice service, good to know.
http://www.vudu.com/movies/#!content/770237/Preacher-Pilot
Unbelievable that there I'd pay €3 to see one episode, and for Netflix you (if sharing with friends) pay €3 for a whole month of whatever you want. (But Preacher isn't available yet.) Completely unthinkable 10 years ago, still weird awesome to me now.
Vudu does this. I think it's owned by Walmart. In any case, you can usually find ripped, high quality movies that have already been converted and uploaded to the internet. Or just buy Blur-ray/DVDs that have a digital copy code included (that allows you to watch on Vudu/Ultraviolet).
First of all its apples and oranges comparing Vudu and Netflix. Vudu you are purchasing individual titles as opposed to Netflix which is an all you can eat subscription service.
And its not like you don't pay extra for UHD on vudu. For example one of their UHD titles is Point Break (http://www.vudu.com/movies/#!content/734987/Point-Break-2015)
Rental Prices are
and purchases are
Submission statement: Cinematographer Style creates a collective narrative about the art and craft of filmmaking. The interviewees discuss their backgrounds, their dreams and struggles and, most importantly, the passion they have for their craft. In my opinion, it's probably one of the most important documentaries on the profession that has been made, and it includes thoughts from the leaders of the industry, some of whom have already passed away.
For those interested in watching it immediately, it's available to stream in a number of places online, this is the cheapest (that's not free) I've found: http://www.vudu.com/movies/#!content/201225/Cinematographer-Style
You could try VUDU or Amazon rentals
Most of the shows are available on Amazon, Vudu, etc. Pricing in my experience is ~$3/show (in HD, $2 for SD if you're still in the 90s) or $30-$40 for a full season ($20+ for SD).
Here's Deadliest Catch Season 11 for example.
I would say Vudu since there's a Vudu app on the Xbox One, iPhone and probably some other devices. I watch my own movies from there on both my Xbox One and my iPhone. If worse comes to worse you just go to the website and stream it there. http://www.vudu.com/movies/Movies_mobile.html#typed_uientry/deals
Damn, no one noticed my post 2 days ago:
http://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/31el5p/star_wars_finally_coming_to_digital_hd_on_april/
vudu has the set for 90 dollars http://www.vudu.com/movies/#!content/656496/Star-Wars-The-Digital-Movie-Collection-Bundle-plus-bonus-features
Unfortunately some titles are broken and mapped incorrectly.I believe there is a post on the vudu.com forums to submit support requests to fix any movies you find that are mapped incorrectly. You can also submit a support ticket with vudu, they are fairly resposive.
Otherwise you can correct it yourself by coverting your movies at a walmart and not from home.
Go to the link below, add the correct movies and print the list. Bring the list and your movies to walmart. They will bring up the list in their system and compare it to your pysical copies without actually scanning them. As long as you have the correct physical copies they will add the movies to your account.
http://www.vudu.com/disc_to_digital.html
FYI you can add a special edition/unrated edition/directors cut of a movie to the list and bring in the regular version. They will still let you purchase it ;-)
It's free to sign up. The app is on your xbox one. They use to give you a bunch of free movies for signing up, not sure if they still do.
if your parents will allow you to store a large part of your collection at their house and physical space is an issue at college, consider getting a large hd, you can always rip and digitally store the films you own.
worried about the legal ramifications of ripping your own personal dvds? you can always transfer some of your dvds into ultraviolet using a service like vudu. their disc to digital program costs 1 dollar per sd transfer (in batches over 10). so you could do 100 uv digital films for 100 bucks. if you buy vudu credits, you can get those for .50 cents on the dollar normally. which would drop the cost per 100 films to 50 bucks. uv films take no physical space to keep, you'll need a minimum of a 3mb internet connection to view the films. think of it like a tailored netflix with your own personal favorite films (that don't expire)>
an unofficial list of the films available for disc to digital is kept here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0ApKOC6Z3UrV_dHhteEQ3ekRtZC1FbFhFRWJ5TkVXM0E&output=html
while you can check out vudu's d2d program at: http://www.vudu.com/disc_to_digital.html
http://www.vudu.com/movies/#!content/611747/Justice-League-Throne-of-Atlantis
Jan 13th for digital purchase. I don't know how to link iTunes. This sub is gonna be filled with gifs and discussion and bitching and praise tomorrow about it.
Vudu has it in HDX 1080p (near blu-ray quality) for $14. Bought it years ago and have watched it at least 15 times.
P.S. Rotten Tomatoes gave Christmas Vacation a 64%?!?!?
For people that want to stream the show:
Netflix:
Currently the streaming rights for Mike Tyson Mysteries on Netflix are limited to Canada. For the people not in Canada you can use Hola in Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer.
Adult Swim Video:
Adult Swim as most other cable networks has digital versions to watch on there site. You'll need a television provider for this.
Limited to
Started the show with only two episodes in and it's okay.
EDIT:
Last thing I watched was <u>How Do They Do It?: Tennis balls; Surround Sound; Steak</u>.
The episode ended in a New York restaurant with people eating enormous steaks claiming they were the best ones they had ever eaten. I thought such huge steaks was kinda gross, but it could be worse.
The link if any of you keep your movies together with Ultraviolet: Vudu: Home, James
PS Im buying this. The trailer looked great. Thanks for the heads up
So how do we defeat these evil urges? The way I have my entire life. With hobbies. Hobbies keep your mind clean and your hands busy. I've had a hobby since I was your age... and not once have I ever played a solo on the devil's clarinet. You've got your fly tying, your gun cleaning, your decoupage. - What's this for? - Only the greatest hobby of all-wood burning. You use a burning tool to scorch pictures orwhimsical sayings onto wood. Sayings like "Kiss the Cook" or "Friday's Comin"'... or my favorite, "You Want It When?" [ Laughing ] "You Want It When?" Get it? It expresses disbelief at an unreasonable deadline. [ Laughs ] Thatjust kills me. I'm ready, Dad. Let's beat temptation! Okay. I'll just place a thin strip ofwood across my unprotected lap. Now, take that red-hot poker and drive it on home, hard as you can. Wait! The good hobbyist always thinks about safety first. Now let her rip. [ Screaming ] [Scream Echoing] Oh, luckily it's only a minor injury. Minor? I doubt we'd be calling it minor ifit was yourwee-wee.
Ahh. Classic american dad.
I just knew this monk Hu Qiong in an documententary of Stan Lee's Superhumans series.
In the document, the monk performed drill action in front of a camera. That is , the monk targeted the drill with his skin.
I'm just wondering how he could made this. Is there any Scientific explanation on it?
And anyone interested can search the film documentary on the internet or use this link: http://www.vudu.com/movies/#!overview/425488/Stan-Lees-Superhumans-Unbreakable
I searched on the internet for explanation, but jut got this: http://skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/20064/is-shaolin-monk-hu-qiong-using-chi-energy-to-withstand-an-electric-drill#
And I'm not satified by answers listed there.
Just how amazing the action is .. I mean .. There should be some reasonable explanations.
It was "Franklin's Ups and Downs" in Season 1, Episode 12 of Franklin And Friends. I couldn't find any video clips, but the full episode is available on Amazon Instant Video and Vudu.
Another thing try to buy Blu-rays with UltraViolet. Got all my Blu-rays on Vudu, also with Vudu you could pop your disc in the computer and get discounts on their digital versions. Popped my DVD collection of Harry Potter in and only cost $5 each to buy the HDX versions (HDX is awesome quality). $5 DVD to HDX, $2 DVD to SD, $2 Blu-ray to HDX. Not to mention any smart device nowadays has a Vudu app. http://www.vudu.com/disc_to_digital.html
You don't need the disc! Get yourself a Vudu account, redeem the codes, and you can login to your vudu account from anywhere to stream your movies. Also, you can download them to any device that can run vudu for offline play!
I use it on long car trips. We put a movie on my daughter's tablet and a few on my laptop. :)
Edit: They have a disc to digital option. I believe there's a promo where you can get so many in SD for free.
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Vudu. It's a great service with reasonable pricing.
I don't see what the big fuss is about downloading tv episodes from torrent websites or such. Fox aired them on tv free to the viewer and hosted them for quite some time on their own website free-to-play.
On a desktop browser (or mobile browser in desktop mode) go to http://www.vudu.com/content/in_mobile_disc_to_digital.html
It will allow you to search specific titles. But on mobile devices it reroutes you to a page to download the app, so make sure you have your browser set to desktop mode. (I usually go to www.vudu.com then request desktop site and manually type the /content/in_mobile_disc_to_digital.html behind vudu.com in the address bar to get to the right page if I'm not on my laptop.)
I mean it’s probably specific to one of their cloud servers so some people it would work for and others it wouldn’t. I think it could be IP related.
Was more so looking to see if anyone noticed random sites or apps not loading. I doubt linking to a bunch of websites will make much of a difference.
Ok try http://www.vudu.com
I can’t get there on lte but WiFi it works perfect.
Edit: perhaps it’s a dns server issue on visible’s end?
You should try Vudu's d2d program for some of those that don't have codes but are available through there:
http://www.vudu.com/in_mobile_disc_to_digital.html
I just got Wild Tales for $2 last week via that method.
Oh right. I forgot I did have a couple series that shared to my alts. BTW is there an easy place to check if a title is UV compatible? Google wasnt giving me helpful links. I'm specifically checking to see if one of the following might share if I buy on an alt vudu account:
Watch "Short Circuit" on VUDU: http://www.vudu.com/movies/#!content/2621?cid=share&scid=android&kwid=2621
Watch "Marvel Comics X-Men: Season 1" on VUDU: http://www.vudu.com/movies/#!content/376334?cid=share&scid=android&kwid=376334
Watch "The Care Bears Movie" on VUDU: http://www.vudu.com/movies/#!content/27433?cid=share&scid=android&kwid=27433
You can buy digital 3D combo pack movies at Vudu.com: http://www.vudu.com/movies/#!content/795709/Star-Wars-The-Force-Awakens-2D3D-Bundle
I bought Rogue one in 3D... Totally worth it! Don't know if it will work with the headset though...
Here is a list of martial arts movies that are 2.99 for the most part (Ip Man trilogy is 7.99). They are listed as free episodes in the sale category, so don't know if they are coded wrong and will be taken down. I recommend The Man From Nowhere and Kung Fu Killer. Non-UV FYI.
Save yourself some time & effort.
http://www.vudu.com/in_home_disc_to_digital.html
Should have done this before you gave the 100 DVDs away.
When you do 10 or more DVDs, the whole order is half off.
Yeah there's no Apple TV VUDU app yet but you can stream from your phone or iPad.
I was able to match 90% of my library and now I keep the original DVDs and Blurays in a box in a closet.
I'm addicted to this show as well. For what it's worth though, Vudu currently has the season pass on sale for $19.99 which is a pretty good deal all things considered http://www.vudu.com/movies/#!content/846722/Bates-Motel-Season-5
Vudu is the same price but two bonuses you can find Vudu credits on pizza and Kleenex and other stuff at Walmart to help with the cost and it will be ultraviolet so it can be shared to five linked ultraviolet accounts. Watch "The Expanse: Season 2" on VUDU: http://www.vudu.com/movies/#!content/833761?cid=share&scid=android&kwid=833761
It's a streaming service similar to Amazon (rent or buy). When discs come with codes for streaming they're usually for Vudu (or UltraViolet which is the same thing but not?).
Nice catch!
The Deal page shows a tv season sale, but 90% of what they list is also on the National Geographic Sale, too.
I wonder if they've got someone new doing the deals, because they've screwed those pages (and the deal emails) up several times over the last couple weeks.
Well, you need HDMI from your player (and TV) to your receiver for Atmos playback. Optical won't support it. Some TVs have built-in Vudu support, but it's unclear if those are capable of passing the TrueHD and Atmos streams.
You can see their Devices List to determine if your TV or player support it. Although, they don't identify if it passes Atmos.
http://www.vudu.com/devices.html
Is this the Ultraviolet version of the movie? I use this Ultraviolet partner and redeemed the code found in the Blu-Ray insert on the Sony Pictures website. Any connected Ultraviolet partnering service should have an HD version available even if Sony's site doesn't offer it directly.
Here's a web link: http://www.vudu.com/movies/#new/movies_on_us
It should be under a similar menu structure in the app.
>How do I access Vudu Movies On Us?
>On Smart TVs, Blu-ray players, and mobile and connected devices (Roku, Game Consoles, etc.): Navigate to the "Spotlight" tab and you'll see "Movies On Us" option on the sub-menu.
I just tried. It is still $2.00... The only place where I can find where it still states that blu rays are $2.00 is (http://www.vudu.com/in_home_disc_to_digital.html)
It states
How much does it cost to convert a DVD or Blu-ray disc to digital and add it to my UltraViolet and VUDU account?
$2 per DVD to convert to SD "$2 per Blu-ray disc to convert to HDX with Dolby Digital Plus Surround Sound" $5 per DVD to convert and upgrade to HDX
Yeah. It was conceived to get cheap digital versions of movies that you already own on blu-ray or dvd instead of having to re-buy them through Vudu: http://www.vudu.com/in_home_disc_to_digital.html ($2 for an HD version or $1 for each if you get 10+ movies.)
There's a program called Free2D that you can use to get digital of movies you don't physically own that's linked in this thread.
Once you own them you can download, stream, etc.
I don't know if it's compatible with whatever tablet you have, but there's a Vudu2Go app that has this capability. I think there is also a similar feature available in the Flixster app.
Here's a link to the Flixster support topic on the subject. I just assumed it was an android tablet, but there's a link there in the sidebar about iOS too.
Here's the link about it for Vudu, but I don't think it's about Vudu2Go.
I hope that helps!
It looks like you can buy some on Google Play - search results. Same with Vudu. Vudu Seach Results
Hulu does not seem to have any BBC shows.
FandangoNow might but its website does not sort by Network so you will have search for the shows you want. Amazon is the same way. I recommend using the Roku search feature for searching Amazon.
Acorn TV might have shows too but it doesn't filter by network so you will have search their catalog. You can browse their shows here.
it is not available in Vue unfortunately.
The other possibility if you are not current on shows is check either Netflix or Netflix DVD which has a larger catalog.
Edit: And also check your local library too if they get DVDS of current shows.
If you have the Disney Movies Anywhere digital version, those work with VUDU on the PS4.
If you have a Digital Copy code, you can redeem it here with a variety of providers.
If you have a Digital Copy disc, I think you might be out of luck. Per this FAQ, it looks like you can only use it with iTunes.
Hope you find something that works for you!
The complete Little House on the Praire is now $20 on vudu. That is all. http://www.vudu.com/movies/Movies_mobile.html#!content/591045/Little-House-on-the-Prairie-the-Complete-Series-Deluxe-Remastered-Edition-Bundle
You can check for eligible movies here. Doesn't really work for newer movies, unless you bring them in for in-store conversion at a Walmart. Technically every Walmart with a photo lab is supposed to offer it, but many don't seem to know how to do it.
There's also a program that you can use to get titles that you don't physically own - kinda like how the XML workaround works. I've used physical discs and that program and had success with both though some people don't like using it because they think Vudu will disapprove.
I got 10 Years a while back, looks like it's still 4.99- no code for that one. Don't know if that's your type of movie? The Sapphires is good but it's 7.99.
Doesn't look like there are any $4.99 deals on the deals page, lowest seems to be 6.99 like you said. http://www.vudu.com/movies/#typed_uientry/deals
This is the part of the vudu sharing FAQ that confuses the hell out of me: Will people I invite to my UltraViolet Library lose their movies if they join my Library? No. They keep their movies and see your UltraViolet titles as well. If the invited person has UltraViolet titles from another service listed in VUDU, he will no longer see them in his VUDU...
This is taken from: http://www.vudu.com/support.html?supportPage=answers/list/search/1/kw/ultraviolet/search/1
[edit] This is the warning I got when I was about to try this feature back in the day: "If you continue, your VUDU account will be unlinked from your current UltraViolet Library. You can link back to your existing UltraViolet Library. However, UltraViolet rules limit unlinking/re-linking to the same Library to twice a year."
Also live:
Google Play Movies, M Go, VUDU
Doesn't look available on Google Play in my country though :(
On VUDU it says you can purchase it on December 22nd
http://www.vudu.com/movies/#!content/696312/Sicario
Edit: Not sure why I got downvoted. VUDU is legitimate site and where you can redeem ultraviolet copies that come with some dvd/blu-ray packs as well as purchase digital copies on their own
http://www.vudu.com/in_home_disc_to_digital.html
^ Flixster offers its own version but without the discount for multiple conversions. It's pretty great and a very useful way of converting discs that don't come with codes. I don't think you can use it on anything made after 2013, though.
(lol I swear I'm not stalking this thread, I just have the Reddit Enhancement Suite installed and see new replies to threads marked in bright orange.)
The Moto series is nice to watch. Some are better than others, but it is nice just watching guys ride in the dirt.
If you have Vudu.com. You can buy the bundle for streaming only at
http://www.vudu.com/movies/Movies_mobile.html#!content/732669/Moto-The-Movies-1-7-Bundle
It is $35. If you do decide to buy it, make sure you click HDX which is 1080p and 5.1. You can buy the discs, but they are much more expensive separately. I don't think you can share this, so I'm not sure ho he can use it unless you buy it under his account. There may be other deals for it somewhere else though.
Look here http://www.motoxcinema.com/ and you can find movie ideas and maybe find them cheaper elsewhere.
Good luck! 🏁
I bought season 2 on Google Play and it came with an hour long Q&A where they talk about getting Werner Herzog on the show. It was the ATX panel.
It's on Vudu and was on YouTube, it appears.
Oh, I have a few:
This TMNT episode explains it fairly well, for a cartoon with supposedly no agenda. Replace Octopus Inc. with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Some of the dialogue is word-for-word other than that. http://www.vudu.com/movies/Movies_mobile.html#!overview/451770/Teenage-Mutant-Ninja-Turtles-Corporate-Raiders-from-Dimension-X
It's a bunch of brainwashing. Even Ninja Turtles made fun of it in "Corporate Raiders" with Octopus Inc. being a metaphor for the church. It's even laid out the same. Shredder is the temple president.
nao te sei dizer qual o episodio mas encontrei este video no dailymotion
edit: segundo o vudu, que nao sei se e um site de confiança, e s9 ep3
dog who saved easter
gamer
last airbender
And my lists below. But first...some info on D2D. Not ALL titles are eligible. NO disney are eligible, and pretty much no MGM are eligible. I am providing a Vudu link below too. In this link, you can type the name of the movie. If it shows up while typing, it should be available for conversion. Then, it has to read, though. Some discs don't read. So, say you want to trade 20 codes for 20 movies....you might want to pick say 25-30 options, just in case some don't work so I don't have to ask any time I have issues. Also, 99% of newer release don't work. They want you to buy the title, not do it this way.
Here are my collections:
DVDs - http://www.blu-ray.com/community/collection.php?u=243793&categoryid=21
Blu Rays - http://www.blu-ray.com/community/collection.php?u=243793
And this is where you can type titles and test them to see if they will work. http://www.vudu.com/in_home_disc_to_digital.html
Ever so often, in doing the title testing, the page may freeze (you can tell when it's frozen, because NO titles will show when you type 1 letter). Refer to this help ONLY if that happens (no use confusing yourself otherwise) For instance, if you are looking for Land of the Lost. When you type the first L, it should start showing movies. By the time you get LAN, it will likely show land of the lost, meaning its eligible. So you won't have to type whole movie names. If for some reason it doesn't show movies starting with a certain letter, try a different word in the movie name. For instance, my computer I have issues with R's. As soon as I type an R first, it freezes. I have to push F5 to refresh the page, and type a different word in the title.
If you want an Ultraviolet copy, you don't need the code "Top Gun" is eligible for disc to digital conversion download the Vudu (or CinemaNow) program, insert the disc and pay Vudu $2 for a UV copy http://www.vudu.com/disc_to_digital.html
if you wanted Itunes, yes you would need a code
Oh, don't feel sad about pirating. ;)
It's not on any streaming site I can find.
You might be able to get it on vudu. It's listed there. Here's the link.
vudu & hbo are giving away 2012's 14 part documentary series, "The Weight Of The Nation."
http://www.vudu.com/movies/#!content/346291/The-Weight-of-the-Nation-Season-1
No idea how long it will be free. Grab it free now, its vudu only, not UV, but you'll always have the series in your vudu collection.
Buy the seasons for $15 a piece from Walmart, it will be a little more expensive but they include Vudu copies which allow you to watch 24 in Full HD quality, no Blu-ray release needed :-)
> You guys can just redeem on Vudu for HDX, it depends on the service. All UV codes are HD if the service offers it that way. > > > > http://www.vudu.com/movies/#!content/367179/The-Raid-Redemption-Unrated > > > > I learned that when I started redeeming everything on Flixster and was disappointed that they downloaded in SD. Went to Vudu for something else and all those SD movies I had put on Flixter were now available for me to download in HD with the exception of one box set.