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This is a truely cool looking trailer, and I'm rather excited about this feature.

I appreciate the warning, but honestly, almost EVERY movie site is using quicktime and WMP. The exceptions are so few it would be hard to think of them. While I would like to see things saved in a nice MPG video layer 2, with DivX encoding, the MPAA and most major studios aren't going to make it that easy to have even PROMOTIONAL video of films redistributed beyond thier control. With the quicktime at least, there _is_ a way to download the file, however I don't remember offhand if there is a recent quicktime (free) player for *nix / Amiga. I'm sorrym but as with all the good new computer GAMES, if you want to watch a majority of the multimedia on the web nowadays, you need to be on a major operating system. Windows or Macintosh. Linux still (despite what some folks may think) is a minority.

Bah, anyway, Dreamworks has outdone itself. I loved the way El Dorado LOOKED (the story was... eh.) this seems to surpass that by far in design. I for one am eagerly awaiting it's release.

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