Filed under: Video Marketplace
HD Wall-E now rentable on the XBVM

One of the greatest movies of 2008 (possibly EVER!) is now available for rental off the U.S. Xbox Live Video Marketplace. Pixar's Wall-E and all his cute, innocent and robot'ish charm can be rented in standard definition for 320 Microsoft points or in high definition for the always expensive price of 480 points. Spendy, but totally worth the cash.
And for the seven folks who have yet to see it, be sure to check out The Dark Knight, which is also available for rental off the XBVM. "Let's put a smile on that face!"
[Via Major's Twitter]
The Guild, RvB, and more set to release to Video Marketplace

For those who are Netflix'less and are Video Marketplace purchasing regulars, know that new independent content will be making its way to the Marketplace this week. Some free, some not so free.
Shows including The Guild, Horror Meets Comedy, Red vs. Blue, The Jace Hall Show and a catalog of shows from Blind Ferrett Entertainment will be available for download starting this week. Even better, the first season of The Guild (an online sitcom about gamers) is available FREE for download and season two will be premiering on the Marketplace tomorrow. It's independent entertainment, yo.
NXE: A brief look at Netflix and the XBVM

As is customary every week, the Gamerscore Blog crew just highlighted a New Xbox Experience feature to show off and this week they're talking Netflix and the new and improved Video Marketplace.
Their informative NXE blurb doesn't inform us of anything excitingly new, but does reinforce the fact that 10,000 Netflix videos will be available for streaming to unlimited rental Netflix subscribers and that 20,000 pieces of XBVM content is available as well. Check out the NXE screen grabs below and keep those NXE preview fingers crossed.
Netflix adds Starz and more to streaming library
In preparation for the Fall release of the Netflix streaming enabled New Xbox Experience, Netflix just announced that they're adding additional content to their streaming library including a boatload of content from Starz.Come this Fall, Netflix will add an additional 2,500 pieces of content for streaming (that's 30,000 pieces of content in total), including movies from Starz Play like Spider-Man 3, Ratatouille, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, Superbad, and No Country for Old Men. You'll need an unlimited subscription plan to have access to all the Netflix goodies when the NXE releases and, just to whet your appetite, 1,000 hunks of new content are available TODAY with the other 1,500 being added by the time the NXE launches. Happy days!
E308: NBC Universal added to XBVM

Video Marketplace Weekly: the dark one edition

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DC Comics swoops in and saves the XBLM

[Thanks, Jarvis Slacks]
Video Marketplace Weekly: 10,000 Rambos edition

Video Marketplace Weekly: foolish edition

Video Marketplace Weekly: Pirates & ninjas edition

Free XBVM download of ABC's The Middleman
It has been quite a while since U.S. Video Marketplace fanboys have had a chance to download a free television episode without having to complete a website registration. So, with a noticeable gleam of happiness on our face, we present to you a free XBVM download of ABC's The Middleman. We aren't sure how entertaining this "The Pilot Episode Sanction" episode of The Middleman is, but it's free so there really isn't any harm. That is unless you have to remove XBLA games or game demos from your hard drive to make space, then we advise thinking about your downloading actions.Video Marketplace Weekly: Imagine clover edition

Analyst speculates Netflix's Xbox 360 partnership

Pachter speculates that Netflix has already partnered with Microsoft to offer movie rentals through the Xbox 360 based on comments made by Netflix's management during their recent analyst event. During the conference, Netflix management mentioned interest in "internet-enabled video game consoles" which Pachter believes is not only a hint that Microsoft and Netflix will partner, but that it's actually a good move for both companies. "The competitive advantage of such an alliance is clear: Netflix customers who are Xbox Live members will have the ability to stream online content through their Xbox 360s directly to their televisions" says Pachter. "The ability to do so is available without the Xbox 360, but requires a measure of technological sophistication and a high tolerance for failure." Can you say IN-TER-EST-ING?
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