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Star Trek 10 Movies Collection US $19.99 (~AU $31.49) on iTunes US

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The US iTunes store currently has the first 10 Star Trek films available to purchase for US$19.99 (~AU$31.49); US$2 per film. Individually the films sell for US$15 on the US iTunes store, or the 10 film set is also currently available on the Australian store for AU$49.99, representing a saving of around $18.50 over purchasing locally. At JB HiFi the physical disc set sells for $110.

You will need a US iTunes account to make the purchase if you don't have one already, the films can then be watch through an Apple TV, selecting Samsung and LG TVs through the Apple TV app, iPhones, iPads, Macs and PCs.

The films included in the bundle are:

STAR TREK I: THE MOTION PICTURE - Admiral James T. Kirk is called upon to take command of the U.S.S. Enterprise for the first time since the TV series ended. A strange alien craft is heading towards earth, destroying everything in its path. Kirk rounds up the rest of his old crew, and acquires a few new members, and sets off to intercept the alien spacecraft.

STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN - It is the twenty-third century. Admiral James T. Kirk is feeling old; the prospect of accompanying his old ship the Enterprise—now a Starfleet Academy training ship—on a two-week cadet cruise is not making him feel any younger. But the training cruise becomes a deadly serious mission when Khan appears after years of exile—and holding the power of creation itself…

STAR TREK III: THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK - Picking up where exactly where Star Trek II left off, the Enterprise and crew are returning to port for some essential repairs to their ship. When they arrive, they are shocked to discover the Enterprise is to be scrapped. When Dr. McCoy starts acting strangely, Kirk is forced to steal his old ship back and fly across space to a lonely planet to save a friend.

STAR TREK IV: THE VOYAGE HOME - The most acclaimed Star Trek adventure of all time. It's the 23rd Century, and a mysterious alien power is threatening Earth by evaporating the oceans and destroying the atmosphere. In their frantic attempt to save mankind, Kirk and his crew must time travel back to 1986 San Francisco where they find a world of punk, pizza, and exact-change buses that are as alien to them as anything they've ever encountered in the far reaches of the galaxy. William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy return as Kirk and Spock, along with the entire Star Trek crew.

STAR TREK V: THE FINAL FRONTIER - When the newly-christened starship Enterprise's shakedown cruise goes poorly, Captain Kirk and crew put it into Spacedock for repairs. But an urgent mission interrupts their Earth-bound shore leave. A renegade Vulcan named Sybok has taken several ambassadors hostage on the planet Nimbus III, an event which also attracts the attention of a Klingon captain who wants to make a name for himself. Sybok's rag-tag army captures the Enterprise and takes it on a journey to the center of the galaxy in search of the Supreme Being.

STAR TREK VI: THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY - After an explosion on their moon, the Klingons have an estimated 50 years before their ozone layer is completely depleted, and they all die. They have only 1 choice - to join the Federation, which will mean an end to 70 years of wars. Admiral James T. Kirk and crew are called upon to help in the negotiations because of their "experience" of the Klingon race. Peace talks don't quite go to plan, and eventually Kirk and McCoy are tried and convicted of assassination, and sent to Rura Penthe, a snowy hard-labour prison camp. Will they manage to escape ? And will there ever be peace with the Klingons ?

STAR TREK VII: GENERATIONS - The seventh Star Trek feature passed the torch to a new crew. Decades after the original "Trek," the skipper of the fourth USS Enterprise is Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart), who investigates a massacre at a science outpost. The only survivor is Dr. Soran (Malcolm McDowall), who perpetrated the event to cover up his invention: a bomb he launches into a nearby sun, exploding it. As Soran escapes with Klingon cronies, Picard learns that Soran's plan is to summon a heavenly energy ribbon called the Nexus. Those who enter it live forever with every wish fulfilled. Attempting to stop Soran, Picard ends up inside the Nexus, where he discovers former captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner), believed to have been killed in an accident 78 years earlier.

STAR TREK VIII: FIRST CONTACT - The time is the 24th century and the ship is the newly commissioned Enterprise-E. It's captain, Jean-Luc Picard, has been ordered not to interfere in a combat between a Borg Cube and ships from the Federation. However, seeing the Federation is about to lose, Picard ignore his orders and take command of the defending fleet. With his knowledge of the weak spot of the Cube, they destroy it. However, a small part of it escapes and plot a course directly to Earth. The Enterprise chases it and enters a time distortion created by the Borg. They end up in the mid 21st century, their only chance of stopping the Borg from assimilating Earth being to help Zefram Cochrane make his famous first faster than light travel to the stars…

STAR TREK IX: INSURRECTION - When an alien race—and forces within Starfleet—attempt to take over a planet that has "magical" properties, it falls upon Captain Picard and the crew of the Enterprise-E to defend the planet's people as well as the very ideals upon which the Federation itself was founded.

STAR TREK X: NEMESIS - On their way to Riker's and Troi's honeymoon, the Enterprise is sent near the neutral zone to Romulan space, and picks up a prototypic twin of android Data. Immediately they are further sent to Romulus, where a new praetor, Shinzon, a human cloned from Captain Picard who lives on the slave planet Remus, appears to want peace with the Federation. But then the crew detects a break-in on their computer systems, and Picard is captured by the Remans because Shinzon needs him as his only matching supplier of genetic material. Picard and the Enterprise can escape, only to find themselves battling Shinzon's completely cloaked Warbird, who is after the complete destruction of earth.

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  • +1

    Make it so!

  • +6

    to Own

    With DRM you never own anything and it can be taken away at any point.

    • I’ve been purchasing digital content through iTunes, Steam, Google Play, PSN, Xbox Store, Nintendo eShop etc for almost 20 years now and have never had an issue, let alone had anything ‘taken away’. It’s cheaper, more convenient and if anything you get extra value given to you rather than taken away. About 150 films in my iTunes account which I purchased in HD were all upgraded to 4K HDR for nothing, the films I had in my Ultraviolet locker got upgraded to Google Play versions instead. If you don’t like digital then you do you, but I’m yet to find a downside in practice.

      • He's making a correction regarding digital content, doesn't necessarily mean he doesn't like it. And he's right

        What your experience has been is irrelevant to the fact that the movies can be taken off either by providers or Apple at any time. You pretty much pay for the right to watch it indefinitely as long as it's available. And since it's DRM protected, you can't (legally) rip your own copy. Though for its convenience, I'm sure most don't mind. I myself have a lot of digital contents as well.

        • I wrote ‘to own’ in the title because these are the conventions established by the Ozbargain community from previous deals of this kind and are essential for distinguishing between rentals, streaming and purchases. It’s not a political statement there to incite debate, it’s an established convention to guide understanding of the nature of the deal.

    • With DRM you never own anything

      With DRM you own a revocable rights licence. Please read the T&Cs for details.

  • Might want to add the AU price in the title.

    • For some reason I’m getting errors when trying to update the title, perhaps a mod might like to add that in, based on the info in the description.

  • +3

    What’s the difference between Star Trek and toilet paper?
    Both orbit Uranus searching for Klingons.

    • +2

      Do you mean what's SIMILAR began Star Trek and toilet paper?

      • Only if you're implying your butthole is as big as a planet.. now we know where all the TP went.

  • Does US iTunes accept AU credit cards?

    • Unfortunately not, you can purchase gift cards through sites like PCGameSupply, often at a discount.

    • +3

      It accepts my US PayPal account which is linked to an AU credit card.

  • Don’t have access to US store and won’t buy from AU on principle of price gouging

    • Actually the Australian Store is usually cheaper these days when you factor in our poor exchange rate, this just happens to be an exception because of the deal the US store is running currently.

  • Undiscovered Country is the best of the bunch.

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