Watch movies for free?
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- digitdaily0
- awesomepablo28
- Brilliant. Thanks.neandersthal
- learned something new .... thanksvaxorcist
- sine0
i used to stream... on demand is cool. n
ow i use torrents. i have unlimited broadband at the office so i queue my shows and films and forget about it. get to keep what i want and delete the crap.
- lodef0
There are some decent ones on youtube, free and legit...
- cizo0
anybody got recos for a good VNP. Is it necessary?
- d_rek0
Does anyone have opinions on OSX Server for Mountain Lion? Considering purchasing because it has a native VPN client. Anyone?
- ukit20
Some good VPN services:
- zaq0
- futuremongolian0
I used to use ice films but can't get it to work anymore. Nowadays digging noobroom and tv-links.eu
- inteliboy0
this thread makes me feel that the film industry is fucked
i can only imagine how sharing commercial font torrents will go down on this site...
- futuremongolian0
^ I think if typographers were pulling in 6-7-8 figures putting out shitty comics sans ripoffs it would go down quite nicely.
- not all films are of the big budget hollywood kindinteliboy
- Ive worked plenty in film. Everyone is getting paid very well, the higher ups are paid obscenely well.futuremongolian
- Ambushstudio0
solarmovie.eu
I watch all my movies and tv shows there.
once you picked the movie you want to see never use the first 2 links, those are fake.
You have to develop ninja skills, always pick a link with more than 100 views, and ALL OF THEM will give you one or two ad windows, just close them and soon you will be enjoying your movie.
- d_rek0
futuremongolian
TBH I much prefer a high-fidelity streaming experience - HD video, dolby surround, etc. and am usually more than happy to pay for it, versus some crappy torrented file. Granted, not all torrents are hand-cam bootlegs but I still can't bring myself to submit to a second-rate experience just because I can't wait a little longer to watch something with incomparable fidelity.
An in all honesty film & cinema providers have largely been making big strides to provide customers with access to the content they want at a reasonable price (ie: $4 for an HD rental of a newer movie released to DVD).
Now certain cable-television networks on the other hand are way behind the times... *cough* HBO *cough*