Posted on Sep 18, 2008 03:11:51 AM
IMDB.com, which is quite well-known as the biggest internet movie site and a haven for movie buffs all around the world, is considering streaming all movies for free to its website.
Things are not being done halves by the company as it offering around 6,000 movies this autumn in which some classics like ‘Some like It Hot’, Raising Arizona, Cult and Fever Pitch have been included.
Heroes, 24, and Family Guy like whole host of TV shows have also been included on the site for free.
Isn’t it sad that the service will be available only in the US and nothing has been told about the UK release date for the free content? Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on Sep 8, 2008 06:11:31 AM
Michael Moore’s new film ‘Slacker uprising’ will be released online for free as the political commentator has called it “gift for friends”
The movie is about visits of over 60 campuses that were made by Moore up to 2004 Presidential elections to ask the students for vote.
The film will be released on DVD as it wouldn’t be getting a theatrical release and as Moore says that it wouldn’t happen soon and you can watch the film free for three weeks. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on Oct 25, 2007 10:53:02 PM
In a new, surprising “give and take policy” type of a campaign, fans of the popular horror movie series “Saw” are participating in a blood drive across the USA, where they’re being invited to give blood, in order to get returns from the next sequel in the Saw series.

Less than a week before the Halloween night, Saw IV, the latest sequel of one of the most successful horror movies in Hollywood, opens to public across cinema theatres nationwide this Friday. However, if you thought people were giving blood for no reason, think again. Lionsgate Film Studio, the makers of the movie series, is running a blood drive, and for a good cause, that of blood donations across the country. This also gives them enough opportunity for the promotion of the movie.
This year’s target for blood donation is 60,000 pints, more than twice what was collected last year in the “Give ‘Til it Hurts” drive. The amount of blood collected then was 23,500 pints. Targets are set so high now, as Yahoo! and the American Red Cross have joined hands with Lionsgate to take the drive and the cause to the entire nation.
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