The weekend is just around the corner, the weather is mixed – and nothing stands in the way of a movie night. At Amazon Prime Video you can now buy and get hold of numerous films at the absolutely cheap price at the “Amazon Prime Deals”.
At Amazon Prime Video , a film campaign starts right on time for the weekend. It’s not new, but popular. With the “ Amazon Prime Deals” you can get hold of all kinds of films for just 99 cents. The mail order company only provides the deals on certain days of the month, so you only have a limited amount of time to strike.
In order to benefit from the promotion, one thing is necessary above all: You have to be a Prime customer. With the 99 cents you can borrow all action films – however, they do not belong to you afterwards. The loan procedure remains the same: You have the films in your storage for a total of 30 days. If you have started one of the films, you must have watched it within 48 hours – several times if you wish. Then he’s gone.
In principle, you can save a lot of money with the Amazon Prime Deals. Ultimately, however, that also depends on the original price of the film. Usually they cost around four or five euros. We have listed in our overview what new films and series are to be seen on Amazon Prime Video in August . The promotion is effective immediately and ends on Sunday, August 8th.
AMAZON PRIME VIDEO: YOU GET THESE FILMS
This time, Amazon is making over 50 titles available. The stripes appeal to different
tastes and target groups. For Hollywood fans there are for example:
Half a year (adaptation of the novel with Emilia Clarke and Sam Claflin)
Sex Tape (with HIMYM star Jason Segel and Cameron Diaz)
Passengers (with Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt)
Hitch – The Date Doctor (classic with Will Smith)
Arrival (with Amy Adams and Jeremy Renner)
The list on Amazon Prime Video also includes films for children and families as well as German comedies:
The Kangaroo Chronicles (bestseller adaptation by Marc-Uwe Kling)
Peter Hase (animation film with Christoph Maria Herbst)
The boy has to get some fresh air (adaptation of the novel by Hape Kerkeling)
100 things (by and with Matthias Schweighöfer and Florian David Fitz)
Wendy 2 (film adaptation of the horse comic)
Jim Knopf and Lukas the engine driver (film adaptation by Michael Ende with Henning Baum)
Class reunion 1.0 (with Til Schweiger)