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May 1, 2008 7:12 AM PDT

New movies to hit iTunes same day as DVD

by Jonathan Skillings
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New movie releases from a number of major and independent studios will be available on iTunes the same day they're offered on DVD, Apple announced Thursday.

Starting this week, iTunes customers will be able to purchase movies just now being released on DVD, including American Gangster and The Diving Bell and the Butterfly. New releases are priced at $14.99, while most catalog titles are $9.99.

The studios making available the new movie releases and catalog titles are 20th Century Fox, Walt Disney Studios, Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures, Universal Studios Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Lionsgate, Image Entertainment, and First Look Studios.

Other titles now on sale at the iTunes Store include Juno, Cloverfield, and There Will Be Blood.

The iTunes Store offers more than 1,500 films, including 200 in high-definition format, Apple said.

In January, Apple announced a deal with top film studios for an iTunes Movie Rentals service that brings first-run movies to iTunes a month after their release on DVD. iTunes movie rentals cost $3.99 for new releases and $2.99 for catalog titles.

Originally posted at News Blog
Jonathan Skillings is managing editor of CNET News, based in the Boston bureau. He's been with CNET since 2000, after a decade in tech journalism at the IDG News Service, PC Week, and an AS/400 magazine. He's also been a soldier and a schoolteacher. E-mail Jon.
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But---can you rent them on AppleTV???
by Norseman May 1, 2008 9:33 AM PDT
If not, BUMMER!!!
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Yes
by Lee in San Diego May 1, 2008 10:10 AM PDT
American Gangster is available for rent from the iTunes Store
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Apple's iTunes library is really growing
by technewsjunkie May 1, 2008 10:44 AM PDT
Both music, and video!
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Norseman, see this story
by Lee in San Diego May 1, 2008 5:14 PM PDT
http://www.macworld.com/article/133260/2008/05/appletvpurch
ase.html
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Thanks, Lee
by Norseman May 1, 2008 6:06 PM PDT
They mention "There Will Be Blood". That's actually the one I wanted to rent, but right now it's only for sale. I'm a lot more likely to rent than buy, so this new deal isn't a biggie with me, I guess.
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by benjaminstraight July 13, 2008 5:59 PM PDT
benjamin straight writes: Cool!
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by steven_at_hellomovies May 8, 2009 3:26 PM PDT
For anyone interested in finding what movies are available for rent or download on Itunes, this site is helpful:

http://www.hellomovies.com/#fulfillment=itunes

It lets you narrow down choices by price too.

Steven
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