I already posted this in hot deals, but I thought it might be OT worthy as well.
I've been beta testing for a company called ReelTime Rentals for a few months. They are trying to become a competitor of CinemaNow and MovieLink (rental-on-demand services). The guys that I've dealt with during the beta have been really cool, so I thought I'd give them some free advertising and let you guys in on a cool deal (no...I don't work for the company 😛).
Anyhow, they haven't launched their site yet, but tomorrow they are holding an open demonstration of their service. According to their press release, several full length movies will be available to stream for free.
I don't know what the movies will be available, but they had a decent selection during the beta testing, so maybe they will carry those over. From the movies that I've watched on my computer, I'd say the quality is near DVD (maybe ~90%). They claim DVD quality on their site, but you can decide for yourself.
Here is the link to their site. It is NOT live yet, so none of the links work. I am assuming it will be updated by tomorrow.
ReelTime Rentals
And here is a link to the press release so you don't think I'm scamming you 😉
Press Release
Cliffs:
1. internet startup having open demonstration of product
2. stream several full length movies for free
3. starts April 7th (dont know when it ends....just 1 day??)
4. i will bump when i find out which movies are available
I've been beta testing for a company called ReelTime Rentals for a few months. They are trying to become a competitor of CinemaNow and MovieLink (rental-on-demand services). The guys that I've dealt with during the beta have been really cool, so I thought I'd give them some free advertising and let you guys in on a cool deal (no...I don't work for the company 😛).
Anyhow, they haven't launched their site yet, but tomorrow they are holding an open demonstration of their service. According to their press release, several full length movies will be available to stream for free.
I don't know what the movies will be available, but they had a decent selection during the beta testing, so maybe they will carry those over. From the movies that I've watched on my computer, I'd say the quality is near DVD (maybe ~90%). They claim DVD quality on their site, but you can decide for yourself.
Here is the link to their site. It is NOT live yet, so none of the links work. I am assuming it will be updated by tomorrow.
ReelTime Rentals
And here is a link to the press release so you don't think I'm scamming you 😉
Press Release
Cliffs:
1. internet startup having open demonstration of product
2. stream several full length movies for free
3. starts April 7th (dont know when it ends....just 1 day??)
4. i will bump when i find out which movies are available