Watch these Free Full Length Feature Films on Google Video

By Quintin Riis | Jun 4, 2008

I am full of pop culture references. When I am talking with someone on an instant message program or Skype, as the conversation continues, the probability of me pasting a link to an appropriate image or video approaches one.

Yesterday I was talking with Darin on MSN about chicken flavored soy patties, and used google to search for the final scene from the movie Soylent Green.

I was surprised when I found not only the scene from the movie that I was looking for, but the entire movie on Google Video!

Other full length movies uploaded by the same user:

There are several others too, click the “More from this user” button to see them all.

I’m not sure why these are on Google Video like this. I guess the people that own the rights to these movies don’t care about them being broadcasted like this perhaps? Two of them are independent films. And the others are there because the copyright holders don’t mind? Soylent Green and 1984 are both over twenty years old.

What do you think?

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5 Comments »

Comment by Darin F
2008-06-05 14:19:44

IT’S PEOPLE!!!! TELL THEM IT’S PEOPLE!!

Comment by Brian Lawson
2008-06-06 08:57:19

But is it low in trans fats?

Comment by Darin F
2008-06-06 09:26:38

I believe it’s got 0trans fat when dipped in KFC batter, but high in cholestral. =[

 
 
 
Comment by Snake
2008-06-06 10:11:28

Well i think is that the owners havent noticed about it, btw there still the p2p and on my country download movies or music from internet is not illegal, so its ok for me :P.

 
Comment by Andy G
2008-06-08 09:07:49

A lot of movies are on Google Video: Juno, Team America, South Park, etc.

It’s just they haven’t noticed yet (the owners) probably.

 
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