Mels_Smileys45
November 20th, 2009, 12:03 PM
I did not know it but Internet Movie Database [ IMDB ] offers up streaming TV shows for FREE! Not sure when this happened but I just watched an episode of "The Twilight Zone" (http://www.imdb.com/video/cbs/vi256180249/)after I followed a link from a Director I was doing some research reading on. Click on the link above to watch the show. I am not sure how this works because I JUST found this out but it looks like IMDB offers up some streaming links to TV shows that are releated to the actors or Directors you may be reading about. Pretty FREAKIN' cool IMO!!!! Nice quality as well...
Here is the main link for the BETA VIDEO (http://www.imdb.com/features/video/) page.
EDIT:BTW, There will be a little dot in the movie progression bar, that little dot is to let you know where the COMMERCIAL will play. Yes, it does have a "TV" ad but its short and HEY, its free so there is no reason to complain about it. Its a very nice service provided by IMDB and is just one more reason why IMDB is one of the best sites ever invented on the net.
I looked at the Movie Spartacus, which is over 3 hours LONG, and it has 16 commercials in it. That is a little much but it is on par with how a TV network would do it. Twilight Zone only had ONE though. Pretty soon there may be no reason to have cable TV because of sites like IMDB.
Here is the main link for the BETA VIDEO (http://www.imdb.com/features/video/) page.
EDIT:BTW, There will be a little dot in the movie progression bar, that little dot is to let you know where the COMMERCIAL will play. Yes, it does have a "TV" ad but its short and HEY, its free so there is no reason to complain about it. Its a very nice service provided by IMDB and is just one more reason why IMDB is one of the best sites ever invented on the net.
I looked at the Movie Spartacus, which is over 3 hours LONG, and it has 16 commercials in it. That is a little much but it is on par with how a TV network would do it. Twilight Zone only had ONE though. Pretty soon there may be no reason to have cable TV because of sites like IMDB.