Which website you prefer for watching movies
Which website you prefer for watching movies
I would like to know that which website you people are using for watching free movies online without downloading?
Re: Which website you prefer for wathcing movies
Pretty sure that's illegal, and it does state on the main page "nothing illegal"BlakeAyres wrote:I would like to know that which website you people are using for watching free movies online without downloading?

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Re: Which website you prefer for wathcing movies
There used to be some (legit) free ones on Blinkbox, also iPlayer has some from time to time.
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Vue West End, Cineworld Haymarket, Odeon West End, Odeon Leicester Square, Empire Leicester Square, Cineworld O2, Cineworld Shaftesbury Avenue and Odeon Panton Street, followed by anywhere in central(ish) London.
Vue West End, Cineworld Haymarket, Odeon West End, Odeon Leicester Square, Empire Leicester Square, Cineworld O2, Cineworld Shaftesbury Avenue and Odeon Panton Street, followed by anywhere in central(ish) London.
Re: Which website you prefer for wathcing movies
But those would be posted in the freebies topic, and are not that common.asamaic wrote:There used to be some (legit) free ones on Blinkbox, also iPlayer has some from time to time.
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Re: Which website you prefer for watching movies
Free Films Seen (2015) - 30 including Big Hero 6, Birdman, Enemy, Ex Machina, It Follows, Kingsman: The Secret Service, Selma, The Gambler, Two Night Stand, Unbroken, Whiplash & Wild.
Free Films Seen (2014) - 400
Free Films Seen (2013) - 200
On The Horizon: Focus & Project Almanac.
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Free Films Seen (2013) - 200
On The Horizon: Focus & Project Almanac.
Member 26 of the '100 free films in 2015' club (30 seen, 70 to go)
Member 26 of the '100 free films in 2014' club (100+ seen, 0 to go)
Re: Which website you prefer for watching movies
Meh, I prefer cinemas. If YouTube is the place you want movies from, MovieTube (available on the Google Play store) might just be the app for you.
Re: Which website you prefer for watching movies
I don't care whether its an illegal site. If bankers can steal our money, supermarkets over charge us, politicians squander our money on second homes and duck houses and footballers earn £200,000 a week for kicking a football, then this is not a decent moral world anyway!
Re: Which website you prefer for watching movies
True, true...brum33 wrote:I don't care whether its an illegal site. If bankers can steal our money, supermarkets over charge us, politicians squander our money on second homes and duck houses and footballers earn £200,000 a week for kicking a football, then this is not a decent moral world anyway!
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Re: Which website you prefer for watching movies
its actually morally good to spread multimillion dollar films with overpaid stars for free.
but its not moral to kill off the independents by streaming there movies, or let local cinemas close.
there lots of morals around but you have to work them out.
but its not moral to kill off the independents by streaming there movies, or let local cinemas close.
there lots of morals around but you have to work them out.
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Re: Which website you prefer for wathcing movies
Currently:asamaic wrote:...also iPlayer has some from time to time.
iplayer (10)
itv player (57)
demand 5 (40)
4OD says it's got one film but I couldn't find it

P.S I highly recommend 'The Name Of The Rose' which is available on iplayer at the moment

Free Films Seen (2015) - 30 including Big Hero 6, Birdman, Enemy, Ex Machina, It Follows, Kingsman: The Secret Service, Selma, The Gambler, Two Night Stand, Unbroken, Whiplash & Wild.
Free Films Seen (2014) - 400
Free Films Seen (2013) - 200
On The Horizon: Focus & Project Almanac.
Member 26 of the '100 free films in 2015' club (30 seen, 70 to go)
Member 26 of the '100 free films in 2014' club (100+ seen, 0 to go)
Free Films Seen (2014) - 400
Free Films Seen (2013) - 200
On The Horizon: Focus & Project Almanac.
Member 26 of the '100 free films in 2015' club (30 seen, 70 to go)
Member 26 of the '100 free films in 2014' club (100+ seen, 0 to go)