All seven of these past box office hits are currently (as of 6/28/16) on sale to own for $4.99 each in HD. Be sure to grab the ones you want right away, as prices on Amazon are subject to change at any time.
Office Space (R, 4.5/5 stars)
Peter Gibbons is a computer programmer who despises his job at Initech, where he is regularly mistreated by his boss Bill Lumbergh. His coworkers and friends, Michael Bolton and Samir Nagheenanajar, also hate their jobs and are about to be laid off in a downsizing of the company.
To get back at Initech for their troubles, the trio plant a virus into Initech’s accounting system that will siphon money into their bank account gradually.
However, after a glitch in the virus causes a large sum of money to immediately transfer to their account, the trio must find a way to solve the problem without going to jail.
– Written by Sam, IMDB
Predator (R, 4.5/5 stars)
A team of special force ops, led by a tough but fair soldier, Major “Dutch” Schaefer, are ordered in to assist CIA man, George Dillon, on a rescue mission for potential survivors of a Helicopter downed over remote South American jungle.
Not long after they land, Dutch and his team discover that they have been sent in under false pretenses.
This deception turns out to be the least of their worries though, when they find themselves being methodically hunted by something not of this world.
– Written by Laygz
Megamind (G, 4.5/5 stars)
Packed with high-flying action and non-stop laughs, MEGAMIND puts a whole new hilarious twist on the superhero movie.
After super-villain Megamind (Ferrell) kills his good-guy nemesis, Metro Man (Pitt), he becomes bored since there is no one left to fight.
He creates a new foe, Titan (Hill), who, instead of using his powers for good, sets out to destroy the world, positioning Megamind to save the day for the first time in his life.
– Written by IMDb Editors, IMDB
There’s Something About Mary (R, 4/5 stars)
Ted was a geek in high school, who was going to go to the prom with one of the most popular girls in school, Mary. The prom date never happened, because Ted had a very unusual accident.
Thirteen years later he realizes he is still in love with Mary, so he hires a private investigator to track her down. That investigator discovers he too may be in love with Mary, so he gives Ted some false information to keep him away from her.
But soon Ted finds himself back into Mary’s life, as we watch one funny scene after another.
– Written by Justin Sharp
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (PG, 4.5/5 stars)
In this new installment of the blockbuster The Chronicles of Narnia motion picture franchise, Edmund and Lucy Pevensie, along with their cousin Eustace, their royal friend King Caspian, and a warrior mouse named Reepicheep, find themselves swallowed into a painting and on the fantastic ship, the Dawn Treader.
Along the way they encounter dragons, dwarves, merfolk, and a band of lost warriors before reaching the edge of the world.
– Written by Garland W., IMDB
Super Troopers (R, 4.5/5 stars)
Thorny, Mac, Rabbit, Foster and Farva are Vermont state troopers out to have a good time. Stationed in a remote area near the Canadian border, the troopers, avid pranksters with an affinity for syrup, have a knack for screwing up on the job.
But when budget cuts in the town of Spurbury threaten their livelihood and pit them against arch-rival Spurbury P.D., the five friends try to straighten up and fly right. That is, until a dead body is discovered and a possible drug ring is unearthed.
The super troopers spring into action attempting to solve the crime, save their jobs, and outdo the local police department.
– Written by Anonymous, IMDB
Horton Hears A Who! (G, 4.5/5 stars)
One day, Horton the elephant hears a cry from help coming from a speck of dust. Even though he can’t see anyone on the speck, he decides to help it. As it turns out, the speck of dust is home to the Whos, who live in their city of Whoville.
Horton agrees to help protect the Whos and their home, but this gives him nothing but torment from his neighbors, who refuse to believe that anything could survive on the speck.
Still, Horton stands by the motto that, “After all, a person is a person, no matter how small.”
– Written by Griffin84, IMDB
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