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If you're old enough, I'd like you to think back to a time before the Internet. Think back to a time when the only way you knew about a new movie was through upcoming movie trailers on television commercials or at the theater. And even then, upcoming movie trailers were usually limited to 30-second clips--60-second clips if you were lucky.

Then, boom! Hello information age! Soon we were scouring libraries in other countries, sending electronic "mail" in seconds, and--get this--watching upcoming movie trailers whenever we got the urge.

Yeah, this Internet thing has been a pretty sweet deal, to say the least. Now, at Spout, you get to watch upcoming movie trailers whenever you feel that itch. Horror movie trailers, old movie trailers, avant-garde and experimental trailers--Spout has thousands of 'em at your disposal when you sign up to be a Spout member. No cost. No privacy issues. No reason not to. So, come on!

When we talk about upcoming movie trailers, we're talkin' about all of them, from the latest animation movies from Pixar and others, to new cuts from the heavies like Ron Howard, Steven Spielberg, Oliver Stone, Quentin Tarantino, The Coen Brothers, and Steven Soderbergh. Whatever you can think of.

In addition to watching upcoming movie trailers, you can put your ear to the ground and get an idea of what other Spout members think of them. What's hot? What's not? What looks lame compared to the book it was adapted from? And what just looks like a money grab? After all, we like to think that Spout is the coolest online movie community on the net, and we look out for each other 'round here.

Free Movie Trailers To Watch

Since Spout is not limited by the boundaries of time or space, relatively speaking, you can watch upcoming movie trailers from anywhere at any time (kind of sounds like The Matrix doesn't it?). Of course, Spout can't be held accountable for any injuries that come from the incessant watching of upcoming movie trailers (e.g., dry-eye, bench butt, dehydration, or the like).

At the risk of sounding like a bad early-A.M. infomercial, we say, "But that's not all!"

Why stop at upcoming movie trailers? Spout has an entire archive of old movie trailers from a time before the Internet. In addition to the latest feature films, you can watch trailers for classic family movies, classic comedies, the best horror movies of all time, and anything else you can think of.

With all of these free movie trailers to watch, you'll surely come across some movies you just can't live without. Never fear, just whip out the plastic and fill up your cart at the Spout store.

Hold on, we're just getting warmed up.

If all Spout did was offer free movie trailers to watch, that would still be kinda sweet, but limiting. Luckily, we have a plaque in the lounge that reads, "Why settle for kinda sweet when you can be freakin' sweet?!" That's why Spout does WAY more than just offer upcoming movie trailers.

We are the online movie community. Our motley collection of filmophiles, movie critics, list-builders, and buds from all over the world make Spout the it spot for finding the movies you love, and excellent movies you've never even heard of before. When you sign up at Spout, you can jump in the mix and rate, list, tag, discuss, and even blog about movies. You can also take a look at current movie reviews.

One of the gazillion things that makes Spout so freakin' sweet is that we incorporate all kinds of cool interactive features for our members. Take tagging, for example. When you search in a conventional search box, you can probably predict most of what you are going to get. But when you follow other users' tags, you are bound to turn up some surprises.

Think how great it will be to discover new movies through terms like: toilet, mockumentary, and best-movie-ever. (And you thought all we did was upcoming movie trailers.)

Upcoming Movie Trailers and a Whole Lot More

Sure, the scads of upcoming movie trailers, horror movie trailers, and trailers for the best drama movies, top comedy movies, and all the rest are the cat's meow. More than all that, though, is the sense of community at Spout. People read and comment on your blogs. People join your groups. People participate in your discussions, because people around here really dig movies and other people who love them.

So take a stroll through the place, see what people are talking about, check out some current movie reviews, then visit our registration page (where business happens fast and free).

After that, you've got the keys to the place. Grab a nice cold beverage and make yourself at home. We have a feeling you'll be here a while.

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