If Hulu‘s current top movies widget is any indication, sometimes the internet gets it so right.
That Rickles documentary is really great, by the way.
If Hulu‘s current top movies widget is any indication, sometimes the internet gets it so right.
That Rickles documentary is really great, by the way.
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So, how much longer until Old Detroit is razed to make way for Delta City?
That’s Hilarious
What are the odds of Hulu’s most popular movies coming up in alphabetical order?
I like Robocop as a dirty pleasure but I absolutely LOVE Rickles – eveyone should watch that and read his book
I’ve got to be careful about reading boingboing gadgets in class. I just made a fool of myself laughing uncontrollably.
Even now I’m biting my tongue so hard it’s almost bleeding to keep quiet.
faith in humanity: Partially restored.
a bit concerned about RoboCop ranking below its sequels, but hey, i’ll take what i can get.
-T
So far I’ve found Hulu a decent place to dig out the “guilty pleasures” B movies that I missed in the theater…
I just watched Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels on Hulu a couple of nights ago.
Great movie!
friends have recently mentioned, after watching on Hulu, how Robocop was enjoyable, after not having watched it for years.
Hulu is certainly a great platform to get your content out there and renew your brand, people love free streaming movies and WILL watch them.
Having a netflix account, I have been watching more streaming movies and movies in general than ever before, the convenience of selecting and instantly streaming a movie is unparalleled.
Captain obvious here; but Hulu doesn’t exactly offer a huge variety of movies. They only add a few new movies every month, and some of the other movies have been around for years maybe. So anyone who’s known Hulu for more than 3 months is naturally going to gravitate towards the newly uploaded content. In this case it’s Robocop.
Yeah, showin’ the love for Robocop 2! The only (professional Hollywood) movie I ever worked on.
Since #9 mentioned netflix – does anyone know why they have a queue for streaming movies rather than just an open catalog of movies you can stream? Why the extra step of having to add it to the queue? For myself, mainly watching streaming netflix on my 360 it would be nice to just have a list of movies rather than having to go to the netflix site and queue up movies for streaming