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  • Director offers his movie free on PSP

    by 
    Chris Powell
    Chris Powell
    10.14.2006

    If you like to watch movies on the PSP but hate to overpay for UMDs, then I have some great news for ya. Director John Lamond, who's a self-admitted PSP fanboy, is offering his newest movie, Killing Time 24/7, absolutely free in PSP format. "The anti-hero of the film, Jake, escapes the reality of being a hit-man by kind of fooling himself that he is living within a video game," Lamond said. "This, together with the fact that a large proportion of PSP users are mature, led me to the conclusion that releasing the movie as a free PSP download would potentially enable me to connect with my target audience – with the kind of people who I hope would be interested in the film and it's themes. "I'm a huge fan of the PSP – I carry mine everywhere with me – and I thought it would just be a cool thing to do," he added.You can download the PSP-formatted movie and trailer here. [Via DCEmu]

  • Target discontinues UMD movies

    by 
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    07.12.2006

    With dwindling Hollywood support and anemic sales dragging it down already, the UMD format is unlikely to be pleased by news that all Target stores will cease selling films stored on the proprietary PSP format. Though UMD games are quite safe, this latest move is likely to cast further doubt on the format's viability in the realm of movies. Those looking to place blame will likely find some good targets in the pricing of the discs, the general lack of bonus features compared to their DVD counterparts and the fact that for Universal Media Discs, they aren''t very "universal" at all. One retailer's move is hardly a death knell for UMD movies, but perhaps the PSP would be better off by forgetting Hollywood and shoving its solid games library (which has made great strides in the last few months) back into the spotlight. Of course, those already enamored by portable movies should probably rush to their nearest Target before the shelves are empty and the format forgotten. Here are some of the titles you might want to remember it by (all chosen at random, of course): Cheaper by the Dozen Crash Cruel Intentions Cursed Doom Dumb and Dumber Gone in 60 Seconds Never Die Alone [Via PSP Fanboy]