Jason Dunn
04-01-2010, 06:00 PM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://social.zune.net/podcast/New-Movie-Trailers-(Video)/4aba1b3e-8ae9-4ce1-b1a9-ae1ef8ec7f3c' target='_blank'>http://social.zune.net/podcast/New-...a9-ae1ef8ec7f3c</a><br /><br /></div><p><img src="http://images.thoughtsmedia.com//zt/auto/1270052238.usr1.png" style="border: 1px solid #d2d2bb;" /></p><p>I love watching movie trailers, maybe because sometimes the trailers are better than the movie itself. The art of movie trailer editing is truly magical; even the worst movie can be made to look amazing by clever edits and a great background song. I've long wished there was a Windows Media Center-based solution for watching movie trailers, and I still want that, but I've found the next best thing: the <a href="http://social.zune.net/podcast/New-Movie-Trailers-(Video)/4aba1b3e-8ae9-4ce1-b1a9-ae1ef8ec7f3c" target="_blank">New Movie Trailers podcast</a>, courtesy of the Zune Marketplace. I'm not sure how long this has been available, and for many of you this is old news, but I have to say I was thrilled when I found it. Most of the trailers are in HD, so the quality is fantastic. It's also available <a href="http://social.zune.net/podcast/New-Movie-Trailers-(Video)/4aba1b3e-8ae9-4ce1-b1a9-ae1ef8ec7f3c" target="_blank">via the trailer Web page</a>, so you can stream movie trailers without needing to go into the Zune software (the trailers won't be in HD though). Nicely done Zune team, nicely done!</p>