You can watch fullscreen only if you have QuickTime Pro.
Or, if you're like me and use Linux or FreeBSD, you can use something called MPLayer from www.mplayerhq.hu, and watch from there. I think there are Windows and MacOSX versions for that...check the site if you even care a bit.
Great media app, plays everything from QuickTime files, real, MP3, mpeg, avi, divx... and killer skin choices too! Only problem is it takes a lot of tweaking to make it work, but it's outlined in the docs very well, and it's worth the trouble (esp. if you're sick of using the commercial players because of popups, like from RealOne). The support's not bad either ($free), and most posts get a response in the same day (sometimes a lot of 'em).
As for the vid...I have to loop over and over on the Maidens segment heh
Yes, it's possible, but given the short length that the Maidens are featured in, it's not worth the trouble. MPEG files with the same amount of time as either the low bandwidth or high bandwidth QuickTime clips would actually be slightly bigger, I think. You'll just have to use the free QuickTime 6 Player. The standard install size of that shouldn't take more than a 1/2 hour to download on a 56k connection.