Check out these discounts on products from iTunes, Amazon and Walmart

Download the Disney/Pixar film "The Incredibles" for free today, plus get discounts on products from retailers like Amazon and Walmart in this roundup from Dealnews.com.

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A still from the Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Animation film "The Incredibles." Dealnews.com reports fans of the movie can download a free copy from the iTunes Store.

If you're low on cash for the weekend and are looking for something to do to pass the time and entertain the kids, we've found two great freebies that will save the day. You can download Disney Pixar's The Incredibles and get a $5 credit towards an Amazon Local deal for absolutely nothing. These freebies and some great price lows are in today's list of five Editors' Choice deals that we found overnight and early this morning.

Top Freebie Deal
 The Incredibles Download
 Store: Disney Movies Anywhere
 Price: Free for members
 Lowest by: $20

Do You Need It?: Whether it's for you to enjoy alone or with the kiddies, you can bag one of Disney Pixar's finest today for absolutely nothing. It yields a saving of a massive $20 and is the best deal we've seen on this movie in any format. (You must sign into your account and connect to iTunes to get this download.)

Top Outerwear Deal
 Tumi Men's T-Tech Lightweight Quilted Jacket
 Store: Woot
 Price: $49.99 plus $5 s&h
 Lowest by: $32
 Expires: Today

Do You Need It?: Spring may have finally arrived, but the cold weather and showers aren't necessarily behind us. This Tumi jacket will keep you protected from the wild outdoors at a fraction of the cost of such quality garb at any other store — this particular jacket costs $32 more elsewhere. It's available in sizes from S to XXL, although not in all size/color combinations.

Top Coupon Offer
 $5 Amazon Local Credit for any local or national deal
 Store: Amazon Local
 Price: Free for new customers via coupon "SPRING05"
 Lowest by: $5

Do You Need It?: You're just a few clicks away from scoring five free dollars to put towards any local or national activity, sojourn, or buy of your choice at Amazon Local. That's first ever dollar-off coupon we've seen from the store. (Once you've created an account, click on "Welcome" at the top of the page and then enter the coupon code under "Payment Methods". The credit will be added to your account and show at checkout.)

Top Video Game Deal
 Microsoft Xbox One Titanfall Edition Game Console
 Store: Walmart
 Price: $449.96 with free shipping
 Lowest by: $50

Do You Need It?: If you haven't yet made the upgrade to Microsoft's newest console, then this Walmart deal might convince you to take the plunge. Not only is this anticipated Titanfall bundle at a current $50 low, but it's also at the cheapest ever outright price we've seen. It comes with the console, full Titanfall game download, and one month of Xbox Live Gold.

Top Apparel Deal
 Barneys Warehouse Sale
 Store: Barneys Warehouse
 Discount: Extra 50% off select men's and women's clearance apparel
 Shipping: Free shipping

Do You Need It?: If you're brave enough to ditch the outerwear (as ill-advised above) and would prefer to splash out on some brand-spanking new spring pieces, then this Barney's Warehouse clearance sale might have what you're looking for — and at a very low price. It's the best ever extra discount we've seen from the store.

Total Savings: At least $107

Donna Doyle is a senior staff writer at Dealnews.com, where this story first appeared.

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