<Link version="1.1">
<Item Name="Name">MoviePosterDB</Item>
<Item Name="Filter">[Media Type]=[Video]</Item>
<Item Name="Action">0</Item>
<Item Name="Base URL">http://www.movieposterdb.com</Item>
<Item Name="Search URL">http:////www.movieposterdb.com//browse//search?title=[Name]</Item>
</Link>
But
MoTechPosters is a much better source...
<Link version="1.1">
<Item Name="Name">MoTechPosters</Item>
<Item Name="Filter"/>
<Item Name="Action">0</Item>
<Item Name="Base URL">http:////www.google.com</Item>
<Item Name="Search URL">http:////www.google.com//custom?domains=posters.motechnet.com&sa=Google+Search&sitesearch=posters.motechnet.com&q=[Name]</Item>
</Link>
As you can see, it uses Google for searching, but if your title is correct, it will be at the top of the list 90% of the time. More importantly, it offers only one poster per movie, and that poster is usually a good selection and of reasonable quality.
How about auto movie posters download for easter?
These sites illustrate three issues likely to apply to any poster download source accessed unilaterally:
1. User intervention is required to select from multiple movie title search hits and/or posters.
2. Changes to the design of the source site will "break" the download routine.
3. Access is not free, or is for personal use only (i.e., is not free to be pirated by a commercial program).