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Originally Posted by keithdt
Amazon currently has 145 videos that you can own (not just rent) for $.99 each. I ended up taking 8 of them, using up about 1/2 the no-rush credits I picked up around Prime Day. Some of these are free to watch on Prime (they're marked with a Prime banner in the upper left corner). 6 of the 8 I took were documentaries (all from the 2nd half of the listings) as well as Drug Wars and the 2017 Oscar Nominated Animated Shorts; and there were other items that I was tempted with as well. They've started having some of these show up but haven't seen so many before.
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_pg_1...qid=1533087517
If you save the link there tend to be a lot of changes week to week.
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(For anyone interested) Updating this, I realized that the link I gave in yesterday's post only covered HD purchases. Also, the list of just HD alone ballooned to over 340 today. Adding SD purchases for $1 the list is now 745. From this new list I picked up another 7. I think the 2 non-docs that I mentioned in the last post are no longer available. Perhaps the most notable new item is George Harrison: Living in the Material World (a 3 hr. plus Martin Scorsese film. Here's the full SD/HD link (the George Harrison film is in the 1st page of the listings):
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_nr_p...nid=8953052011