I am a movie addict, I love watching DVD's. I just promised myself tonight that every Saturday night is going to be me time to sit down and watch a movie. It will be my little tradition. However, when doing that, I am limited to just the movies I own. So, does anybody know of any websites where I can legally download movies for free and keep them on my computer for future reference if I want to see it again? It would mean the world to me if someone could find what I am asking for and let alone, have it work.
They have unlimited streaming only, unlimited streaming with one DVD or Blu-Ray as often as you can watch and return for another, etc. Check them out and see what you think.
I'm sure there are sites for free Indie type movies, and some of those are pretty good. To do this legally, though, you're going to have to spend a little money
The best way to watch streaming NetFlix is with a TV that supports the Netflix app, or with one of the Netflix enabled devices, like a Roku. All the information is on the Netflix site, or though Googling. You can also watch on a computer, but won't get the same quality video. [ CynanMachae's advice column | Ask CynanMachae A Question ]
Rena-Chan answered Monday May 9 2011, 11:03 am: I'm sorry to say that there are no legal free movies (Other than the possibility of foreign movies NOT released in your country) but there are companies that give you unlimited amounts of movies to watch for very cheap. Like NetFlix. They charge you about 10 dollars a month and you can watch movies and television shows all month. They have a variety of movie genres and television genres. I would suggest looking into NetFlix and other like companies. [ Rena-Chan's advice column | Ask Rena-Chan A Question ]
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