news.cnet.com— YouTube will begin offering feature films produced by at least one of the biggest Hollywood movie studios possibly as early as next month, according to an executive with a major entertainment company.
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They shouldn't use youtube, they should take the route that NBC and other networks have taken, hosting their own higher quality streams. I dont mind breaking primetime shows in to three parts, they would have commercials on cable anyway. For movies, however, they should show ads and trailers for about 10 minutes, let you watch the film, and end with a few more ads. That would be perfectly fine even for someone like me, who thinks the people who force ad's on us should take an extended stay in hell.
Yeah because YouTube has such great quality in full screen mode that I want to sit in front of my comp to watch a movie. No thanks, DIVX is the way to go.
roxgod666Nov 7, 2008
Something tells me you're not being sarcastic...
tyrghastNov 7, 2008
They shouldn't use youtube, they should take the route that NBC and other networks have taken, hosting their own higher quality streams. I dont mind breaking primetime shows in to three parts, they would have commercials on cable anyway. For movies, however, they should show ads and trailers for about 10 minutes, let you watch the film, and end with a few more ads. That would be perfectly fine even for someone like me, who thinks the people who force ad's on us should take an extended stay in hell.
homenucleonicsNov 7, 2008
They're all f**king sheep maaaan.
theutopianNov 7, 2008
Yeah because YouTube has such great quality in full screen mode that I want to sit in front of my comp to watch a movie. No thanks, DIVX is the way to go.
infernoxNov 7, 2008
"This video is only available for residents of the United States. You are not from here so gtfo my youtubes"