Huge selection at €10 for €50 Blu-ray promotion, including Tarantino cracker, Oscar-winning war drama and star-studded crime thriller

Huge selection at E10 for E50 Blu ray promotion including Tarantino

Collecting Blu-rays can be quite expensive. The personal watch list keeps getting longer because you just can’t keep up. That’s where Amazon’s new Blu-ray campaign comes in handy. Over 500 (!) titles are on offerincluding many top films such as the Tarantino masterpiece The Hateful 8, the thriller Knives Out with Daniel Craig or the nerve-wracking war drama Hacksaw Ridge.

Click here for the offer page on Amazon

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Tarantino and more: These films are available in the 10 for 50 Euro promotionYou have to buy the 10 Blu-rays at once to get the discount. But Amazon also offers a strong selection high quality films, Oscar winners included. The offer covers almost all genres and includes both classics and newer blockbusters.

We have put together a selection of highlights for youso that you can see at a glance whether the offer is worthwhile for you:

  • The Hateful 8
  • Knives Out
  • Hacksaw Ridge – The Decision
  • The Gentlemen
  • Valerian
  • 12 monkeys
  • The fifth Element
  • 7 psychos
  • shutter Island
  • The Imitation Game
  • The Reader
  • I, Tonya
  • Lion – The long way home
  • Pretty much best friends
  • Here you come to the complete film selection at Amazon *

    This is how much you can save with the Amazon campaign. A single Blu-Ray from the campaign range costs between 8 and 10 euros on average you save a whopping 30 to 50 euros * at the deal. Depending on the film, you save even more, because some Blu-rays cost up to 15 euros.
    Our special recommendation from the campaign: Big cinema from Germany

    Victoria – Cinema Trailer (German) HD

    A very special jewel of the Amazon deal is the German thriller Victoria, in which a young Spaniard wanders through the nightlife in Berlin, meets a group of young men and is persuaded to take part in a bank robbery.

    The thriller from 2015 not only won the German Film Prize, but also the Silver Bear for Best Camera at the 65th Berlinale. He inspires with a so-called “scheduled sequence”: The whole film was shot in just one camera shot! As a viewer, you are incredibly close to the action and experience everything in real time. An absolutely exceptional film!

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