25.10.09

Finding Movie Trailers

With movie tickets edging past $10 in many markets, you may be wondering, "Should I run out and see this film, or should I just wait until it comes out on video?" This decision isn't always easy, you know. Going to the movies is a great activity for dates or for hanging out with friends, but you can't possibly see every new film to come out.

Watching trailers is the best way to know for sure which movies are worth investing in at full cost. Typically, you can catch trailers clips when you're at the movies seeing another flick, but there are many different websites where you can preview upcoming movies too.

At www.reelzchannel.com, you can check out trailers for movies that are "In Theaters Now," "Coming Soon To Theaters," "New On DVD," "New Movie Trailers," "Now On TV" or "Classic and Vintage Trailers."

The easy category organization makes it a breeze to scroll down and find new movies by looking at titles and DVD cover images. You'll also get clips so you can link to the previews in your blog, in an email or on your social networking page.

At the "Find a Movie" tab, you can look up movie theaters and times nearby, as well as retrieve maps on how to get there. You can search pay per view movies here too.

The website www.youtube.com also has trailers of upcoming movies. You can search by genre, alphabetical order, latest, most popular, in theaters, opening soon or studio releases.

Many people like YouTube because they can quickly and easily pull up all the official, as well as user-created trailers and extended previews available. They can post comments, save the videos in a list, rate them and get codes to share the videos with friends.

When most people think of "videos news," they think of YouYube, which is a great source for any sort of video. While you can't buy your tickets here, you can easily spend hours sifting through movie previews.

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