Okay, I think my new favorite site is Hulu.com.
Hulu went live today and the amount of free video they offer on it is unfathomable. Just check out the TV section:
The entire SERIES of Arrested Development. Season 4 of The Office. All 14 episodes of Firefly. 22 episodes of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. FORTY episodes of Newsradio! All 13 airings of Journeyman!
That’s like a nugget of the stuff they have. There are a million old shows too, like The Pretender, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Mary Tyler Moore, Remington Steele, and I Dream of Jeannie!
They even have movies too, like The Jerk, The Big Lebowski and The Usual Suspects.
I’m totally looking forward to checking this site out…but mainly you should know there are some awesome opportunities for you all out there who have missed some good shows.
The fact that Firefly and Arrested Development are all online, free of charge, is amazing. Granted, three seasons of Arrested is a long time to sit in front of the computer, but take your time! Enjoy it!
Anyways, check out the site and let us know if you start watching a new show that you’ve missed. If you haven’t seen the two I mentioned above, I’d give them each a few episodes to see what you think.
And with that, I leave you with a clip from the opening of Season 2, of Arrested Development, because it never stops making me laugh.
(This Hulu site not only lets you embed video, but you can also make your OWN CLIPS out of episodes and embed just that. Inconceivable!)
YES!!!
I’ve been able to access the site for several months – but that is cool that they have final gone live for everyone else.
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Checked it out today. They have WKRP in Cincinnati and Welcome Back Kotter! Love those old shows!
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The Jerk is one of Nicky’s favorite movies… she should be pumped.
Also, I wonder what this does to shows and movies on itunes… I would think it would definitely affect them. hmmm…
Some great stuff on here. Can’t believe they have full length movies. Awesome.
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