The AppStore Editors are helping you build your movie collection

Jul 19, 2014 00:47 GMT  ·  By

Buy them once, watch them and then delete them. You have them in your iTunes account. That's the way you should think when it comes to a movie collection. No need to keep tapes or DVDs around when iTunes is available on your iPhone and on your Apple TV right away. 

 
Leaving aside the way you should build your movie collection, there's a reason why you should buy some of these right now – they are cheaper as a bundle. 
 
The AppStore editors have put together six different categories under the main "Movie Bundles" chapter. You are going to find the "Top Bundles," "Recently added," "Action and Adventure," "Comedy,", "Kids and family," and "More to Explore." 
 
The "Top Bundles" selection has 98 movie franchises. If you consider that some of them have up to six or seven movies, then you realize how many hours you have to spend downloading and watching them, although we are pretty sure you have already seen most of these. 
 
Ordered by All-Time Bestsellers, you are going to find here "Harry Potter," "The Godfather," "Lord of the Rings," "Indiana Jones" or "The X-Men" Experience Collection. Other bundles include: "Star Trek," "Man in Black," "Mission: Impossible" or "The Transformers." 
 
Let's take Harry Potter, for example. If you buy the movie in HD, you are going to pay $14.99 (€11) for it. That will set you back $120 for the whole collection. But if you buy the Bundle with the same content, you are going to pay $74.99.
 
The "Action and adventure" category has "Lord of the Rings" as the All-Time Bestseller – $25 instead of $45. That is almost 50 percent Off of the regular price. In the Comedy section, you have got to see "The Three Flavours Cornetto Trillogy," which features Shawn of the Dead and other British flicks. Other great ones are: "The Hangover," "Harold and Kumar," and "The Anchorman" Collection. 
 
Last category is "More to Explore." "The Godfather" is the first in line, followed by a "Star Trek" Double Feature and the original ten "Star Trek" Movies. "Back to the Future" is just as good and so is "Rocky."
 
We left one category at the end because you are going to watch these movies if you have kids. Besides "Harry Potter," you will be able to find great cartoons like "Dr Seuss + Despicable Me," "Alvin and the Chipmunks," (yes, we know this not a movie, but a cartoon), "Rio," "Kung Fu Panda," "Happy Feet" or "Dora." They are all ready to be downloaded and watched over and over.