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Amazon Is Practically Giving Away Blu-Rays With This 3 for $33 Deal

There are tons of recent hits and all-time classics, and you're essentially getting three for the price of one with this offer.

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As more and more streaming services pop up, it feels like you need a dozen different subscriptions just to find your favorite movies. So if you're getting a little tired of bouncing between different apps, you may just want to pick up some physical copies instead. Amazon just rolled out a special "three for $33" deal on Blu-Rays, making it the perfect time to start (or expand) your physical media library.

There are literally hundreds of titles to choose from at this sale, with movies for every kind of fan. You can find tons of recent blockbuster hits like Superman and Wicked, as well as plenty of all-time classics like 2001: A Space Odyssey and The Thing. To get the deal, just add any three qualifying movies to your cart and the discount will be automatically applied at checkout. Considering that many of these movies list for more than $33 individually, the chance to pick up three for that price is a pretty incredible bargain. Just be sure to get your order in before this offer expires on Jan. 19.

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Many of these movies cost $30 or more apiece, so a chance to pick up three for just $33 means you're essentially getting two for free. Plus, owning a physical copy of your favorite movies means you'll neve have to worry about them getting moved or dropped from streaming services.