Amazon Prime Video Will Give You Original Films In May – Don’t Pass This Up
By Joe Nichols | May 02, 2016 04:41 AM EDT
Amazon Prime video offerings have never been this good. This month, customers will be treated with all the fresh TV shows and original movies that will literally change one's outlook on many things.
Aside from original movies, there is another film, already 30 years old, that the streaming service will show. This movie perfectly predicts things that have come to pass right in front of our eyes.
Here are some of the movies and TV shows that Amazon Prime has lined up for this month of May.
May 1
When Harry Met Sally; Leaving Las Vegas; You Only Live Twice; Die Another Day; Diamonds Are Forever; The Spy Who Loved Me; Live and Let Die; Octopussy; The Man With the Golden Gun; The Living Daylights; Never Say Never Again; Ghost World; The Bounty; The Red Violin; Bitter Moon; Best Seller; Meet Wally Sparks; Airplane II: The Sequel; Code 46; Southie; Frankenstein; Bully; Slow Burn 2000; The Mod Squad; Meet John Doe; Pretty Boy Floyd; Airplane!; The Second Coming of Suzanne; Rock and Roll Revue; Corsair; 3 Guys Named Mike; Molly; Sex, Lies And Videotape.
May 6
Hot Pursuit
May 9
99 Homes
May 12
Creative Control
May 16
Humans: Season 1; Where Hope Grows
May 21
Angry Boys: Season 1; Banshee: Season 2; Boardwalk Empire: Season 4; Empire Falls: Season 1; Todd McFarlane's Spawn: Season 1-3; True Blood: Season 6
May 27
Age Of Adaline
May 29
Indian Summers: Season 1
These films and TV offerings are proof that Amazon is now entering its Prime. Its $100 annual membership program is now 10 years old, and has accomplished the objective of making Prime the vital cog in Amazon's online business strategy.
Prime is now the main instrument that Amazon is using to dominate the world of commerce.
It started as a mere annual fee for free two-day shipping but has grown into a whole gamut of perks which include streaming music and video, one and two hour Prime Now delivery service, household product subscriptions, photo storage, groceries (for an add-on $200 per year), e-books and many more.
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