Now, you can search for movie info, by simply entering a movie related query.

Ex: movie: gorgeous women tongue.gif This will return a list with movies, like The Trial, Vanilla Sky, 8 1/2 Women...


Another useful feature is Google Video Search (still beta):
http://www.google.com/video

The Google Video beta enables users to search across the closed captioning content of a growing number of TV programs that Google began indexing in December, 2004. Entering a query such as iPod will return a list of relevant television programs with still images and text excerpts from the exact point in the program where the search phrase was spoken. Google Video offers these additional search features:

Preview page: Displays up to five still video images and five short text segments from the closed captioning of each program.

Upcoming episodes: Shows when the program will be aired next.

Search within the show: Enables searching for specific words within a given program.

Program details: Offers program and episode information including channel, date and time.

Change location: Finds the next time and channel where a program will air locally according to zip code.

For television channels and content producers, Google Video can increase viewership by providing Google users with information on future airings of relevant programs.

"For more than three decades PBS and local PBS stations have pioneered the use of state-of-the-art technology to use media to inform, engage, entertain, and educate the American public," said Pat Mitchell, President and CEO of PBS. "Today we are proud to join with Google, a company that continues to achieve new levels of technical innovation with the launch of Google Video, a new service that increases the reach and impact of PBS content."

"NBA fans are tech savvy early adopters," said NBA Commissioner David Stern. "With our partnership with Google on the pioneering Google Video service, we enhance our ability to meet the needs of NBA fans, delivering to them content and information in a new and innovative way."