Download iPhone 4 HD video into iMovie?

Anyone know how to download HD video (shot with iPhone 4) into iMovie on an iMac?
Thanks!

Yep! I have a new iMac 27" 2.66 w i5 Core, and a bloody iPhone4, and even the paid iMovie App on my phone, and nothing auto shakes hands like I fully expected?! Cripes, I'm the bloody brochure for fulfilling the Apple 2010 line of new products, and after that full cash transfer I made, then no finding or transferring video from the new iPhone4 in an auto-synch or import default from the phone to iMovie?!?! Huh?! Steve?!
I tried the iPhoto backdoor solution the guy mentioned in the comment above, but that just got me into the three hop method I used to have to perform with my old PC and third party software solution I was trying to leave? And all the dragging and cross opening of software did produce some of the ol' Microsuck steam from my ears too!
Apple, whaas-up with this gross oversight after bring'in 720p video to the iPhone4? Come'on guys!

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