you need Quicktime Pro (downloadable from all good file sharing utilities ;-)... then, press Ctrl-M (actually, might be Ctrl-N), and tell it to work Full Screen.
as an avid mac user i believe that yu should pay apple for the pro version of it's stunning quicktime 5 (incidently apple has just released quicktime 6) apple are making huge steps towards aiming the personnal computer at a specific goal, that being the digital hub. whilst microsoft blunders and drops the ball again. but to steal from a company that is making its users daily computing lives a joy is rude too say the least. but i can understand your bitterness to programmers as i too used a windows machine for a couple of nightmare years
My bitterness or zevzekis' ? Whilst I accept that you're a terribly proud Mac owner... 1. I own a Mac amongst other machines; 2. Apple are no better, and in many cases worse, at writing software than anybody else, including Microsoft (who incidentally are abysmal) & 3. I was implying the download of a trial version of Quicktime rather than forking out up front when it may not work.
you need Quicktime Pro (downloadable from all good file sharing utilities ;-)... so zevzekis should interpretate is as be a good boy and download a trail version see if it works then buy the pro version, many would argue that he already has the trail program, quicktime 5. copying and sharing software is theft and should not be tollerated or encouraged. as for apple writing bad apps you obviously havent used osX the new iApps esp iTunes when used with the iPod is seamless.
yes yes. Mac OS X is lovely... based on debian linux and not written by apple, but lovely... :-) Enough is enough anyway, we answered the original question so let's get on with life, eh? good luck zevzekis !