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Film Previews from Spout

You're a junkie, and you know it. Your drug may be legal, but to say you're not hooked on movies would really push the limits of truthfulness, right? Don’t worry. It's cool with us at Spout.

We know you crave the next movie hit, so we offer loads of film previews to feed your hunger. New movie previews are the closest you can get to the new movie releases, so we’re here for you. And in that strange time between a movie's theater run and the day you can finally get your hands on the DVD, we serve up a whole host of DVD previews as well. We know what your broadband was made for; now you can check out upcoming movie trailers all day, any day.

Go ahead and share your opinions about what looks most excellent and what is sure to be a total suckfest. Just sign up with Spout, and start watching trailers and writing reviews.

Sure, if all we did was hosted film previews like some other websites, we'd be worth the price of admission (did we mention registration is free?). But Spout is so much more than just film previews. We're your full-fledged, all-inclusive site of maximum movie goodness! (Can I getta Amen?!)

In addition to a deep list of film previews, we offer all things movies. Register at Spout and you can rate, tag, list, discuss, and even review films. This allows you to pass along your pearls of movie wisdom while bagging a few new gems of your own.

You could even join or create a group to talk about old and upcoming movie trailers. They’re an art form in and of themselves. Of course, since its your group, you can talk about DVD previews, old movie trailers, horror movie trailers, or recommend a list of the best free movie trailers to watch at Spout. And when you've seen enough and you’re ready for the real thing, you can visit the Spout store and buy your favorites. After all, movie previews are just the beginning of the fun, right?

A Lot More than Just Film Previews

Spout has it all. Sure, film previews are a great way to get an idea of what a film is about. Let's be honest, though, new movie previews are out to show you the best parts of a movie. How many times have all the funny moments in a movie (all three of them) been packed into the preview?

When you're a Spout member, you'll never get bitten by deceptive film previews again, because you’ll have all kinds of opinions about the movies, from real people, right there to give you the real scoop. When you register at Spout, you'll be part of what we think is the sweetest online movie community on the planet. And friends don't let friends watch sucky movies.

This is a place where you can read movie reviews, search lists, scan blogs, and participate in discussions. Hollywood can put a lot of money into getting you to watch a bad movie; you need all the help you can get. At Spout, you'll learn if a movie is as good as the film previews suggest. Of course, if you ignore the community, we can't be held responsible for what you might stumble across.

At Spout, we love our tagging feature. If you want to fill up an evening watching an amusing array of film previews, you've also got to check out the whimsical web of words other Spout members have used to categorize movies. Tagging is limited only by one's imagination, so you are free to discover movies and film previews by following key words like these: female-hysteria, stuck-in-my-head, and wince.

That's what Spout does--it puts you in touch with other fans of female hysteria movies. If that's not a cockle-warmer, we don't know what is.

The more you get in the mix and start talkin' and bloggin' movies, the more fun it is. People around here know their stuff. If you can hang, you'll quickly attain expert status. And even for the novice who just wants to check out some film previews, when you talk with others, you'll feel your movie muscles start to bulge.

Start Watching Film Previews as a Spout Member

Film previews, new movie previews, DVD previews, upcoming movie trailers--however you refer to them, you can peep 'em by the thousands at Spout. But do more than just that.

You're cool. Cool people hang out here. So you should join. Go ahead - take the tour--then be ready for our fast and free Spout sign up.

Just think, you could be minutes away from a paradise of movie trailers, and lots of other great movie information. Did I just hear angels sing? Yeah, I'm pretty sure I just heard angels sing.

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