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Libertytree
2nd April 2014, 05:38 PM
As usual the search ain't working, so does anyone have any recs to a decent link? What I'm really looking for besides a movie depot is to check out the Capt America: winter soldier flick.

Buddha
2nd April 2014, 05:49 PM
piratebay.org

Cebu_4_2
2nd April 2014, 05:51 PM
piratebay.org

piratebay.se...


Your late in the game.

Buddha
2nd April 2014, 05:54 PM
piratebay.se...


Your late in the game.

IDK I've been using it for so many years now, now it's through the app on my phone.

Might have been too early to the game...

Just always be careful...

Libertytree
2nd April 2014, 06:05 PM
I just got a new puter, the old one was so old the vid tech passed it by and the movies sites I once watched have also fallen to the waysides. I am bothered by their requests for registration at the pirate place.

Buddha
2nd April 2014, 06:15 PM
I just got a new puter, the old one was so old the vid tech passed it by and the movies sites I once watched have also fallen to the waysides. I am bothered by their requests for registration at the pirate place.

You don't have to register... I never have. And like Cebu said it's piratebay.se, or what ever just google or whatever it.

Libertytree
2nd April 2014, 06:22 PM
WEll I'd sure as fuck like to know how you do it! Grrrr!

Buddha
2nd April 2014, 06:24 PM
WEll I'd sure as fuck like to know how you do it! Grrrr!


http://thepiratebay.se/

search for the movie you want to d/l , if it's new or popular you should be able to d/l it quickly, always scan for viruses before openning. May have to d/l a client, I've always used utorrent. very small d/l.

Santa
2nd April 2014, 06:28 PM
Until recently I was using viooz.co... Watched quite a few movies, but now it appears to have completely gone to shit with bogus links.

Libertytree
2nd April 2014, 06:33 PM
I'm giving up for now.

Horn
2nd April 2014, 06:37 PM
I'm giving up for now.

viooz.be

putlocker.tw

yify.tv

Horn
2nd April 2014, 06:40 PM
Captain America?

Is that like BattleStar Galactica? lol

Santa
2nd April 2014, 07:02 PM
viooz.be

putlocker.tw

yify.tv

Wow! Thanks, Horn. You solved my viooz problem. I can watch movies again. It's not viooz.co,.... it's viooz.be.

singular_me
2nd April 2014, 08:49 PM
LetMeWatchThis | 1Channel | PrimeWire - Watch Movies ...
54,348 movies/docs/tv shows
http://www.letmewatchthis.at/

I dont know how they still are in business but it is all free.
if prompted to download whatever software, look for a version that is software free.‎

Santa
2nd April 2014, 09:06 PM
I just watched "Snowpiercer" on viooz.be. "NICE" :D

Carl
2nd April 2014, 09:32 PM
piratebay.se...

Your late in the game.Thanks for that, I was using my old piratebay.org link and spending my time dodging viruses, the .se appears to be clean...;)

Spectrism
3rd April 2014, 08:31 AM
Here are a couple links...

http://www.free-tv-video-online.me/internet/the_walking_dead/season_4.html

http://www.free-tv-video-online.me/movies/


http://viooz.co/movies/

http://www.justin.tv/directory/entertainment



This one gets crazy with pop-ups... and some of the links are just crap...
http://vodly.to/

Specifically:

http://vodly.to/watch-104226815-captain-america-the-winter-soldier

Cebu_4_2
3rd April 2014, 11:09 AM
I'm giving up for now.

You need a torrent download client to download anything at thepiratebay.se

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=torrent+client

I use bitcomet

Libertytree
14th April 2014, 06:49 PM
Just wanted to say thanks to all of ya for all the info/links. I eventually pieced it all together and it works!

Cebu_4_2
14th April 2014, 07:31 PM
Excellent! Just today I saw that Josey Outlaw teaser and dropped the whole thing in 20 minutes. I watch them as many times until I can remember them LOL... Drinking is like old timers disease, every day you meet new friends.

Glass
14th April 2014, 07:37 PM
You need a torrent download client to download anything at thepiratebay.se

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=torrent+client

I use bitcomet

Can you present different IP addresses to the one you are using with this program? Some programs like the one starting with U (or micro) has a facility for a different IP to be presented when queried. I think that is a worthwhile feature.

lapis
15th April 2014, 06:12 AM
I'm surprised no one has mentioned Popcorn Time. Get the latest 2.8 version.

Cebu_4_2
15th April 2014, 09:24 AM
Can you present different IP addresses to the one you are using with this program? Some programs like the one starting with U (or micro) has a facility for a different IP to be presented when queried. I think that is a worthwhile feature.

Interesting, I don't know. Have used the bit program for so many years I haven't even tried others. Lots of places block the bit program because of it's ability to limit upload while dropping files.

mick silver
15th April 2014, 11:06 AM
is there a site were you can watch live tv shows from around the country

Horn
15th April 2014, 11:23 AM
I'm surprised no one has mentioned Popcorn Time. Get the latest 2.8 version.

Saturday 12 April 2014


Last month, the best home-entertainment product of all time was unveiled, lauded and withdrawn, all within a matter of days. Called Popcorn Time, it was the work of a group of anonymous Argentinian programmers (who self-defined themselves as "startup geeks, first and foremost") and for many film fans – myself included – it was the most convincing vision of the future of cinema on the market.
The application, dubbed a "Netflix for piracy" by the BBC, did bear some marked similarities to the big red giant of home streaming. Upon loading Popcorn Time, users were presented with a grid of movies, most of them available to stream in HD. But unlike Netflix, the service offered a catalogue of films that was theoretically infinite – including lots of new releases – all for free. It did so by making use of the age-old BitTorrent protocol, which allows users to download files in "bits" from countless other individuals around the world. Popcorn Time's innovation was to put a friendly face on the whole thing, making film piracy as easy as watching a YouTube video. The application's inventors insisted that their creation was perfectly legal, explaining that it would, in theory, be used only to stream movies that were already in the public domain.
George A Romero's copyright-free Night Of The Living Dead was one of the films featured on its website. I re-watched the 1968 zombie classic shortly before Popcorn Time closed its doors last month, with its creators citing a need to "move on with [their] lives". In the film, the recently deceased are brought back to life by causes unknown, much to the terror of a disparate band of survivors who end up barricaded inside a rural farmhouse. Should Popcorn Time rise again – whether in its current form or some other incarnation – it's sure to strike the same fear into the hearts of studio execs the world over. They'd be wise to get a headstart.


http://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/apr/12/rise-and-fall-of-popcorn-time

Serpo
15th April 2014, 01:55 PM
Captain America: The Winter Soldier


http://www.solarmovie.tl/movie/search/Capt%20America%3A%20winter%20soldier/ (http://www.solarmovie.tl/movie/search/Capt%20America%3A%20winter%20soldier/)

lapis
23rd April 2014, 11:31 AM
Saturday 12 April 2014

Last month, the best home-entertainment product of all time was unveiled, lauded and withdrawn, all within a matter of days. Called Popcorn Time, it was the work of a group of anonymous Argentinian programmers (who self-defined themselves as "startup geeks, first and foremost") and for many film fans – myself included – it was the most convincing vision of the future of cinema on the market.

The application, dubbed a "Netflix for piracy" by the BBC, did bear some marked similarities to the big red giant of home streaming. Upon loading Popcorn Time, users were presented with a grid of movies, most of them available to stream in HD. But unlike Netflix, the service offered a catalogue of films that was theoretically infinite – including lots of new releases – all for free. It did so by making use of the age-old BitTorrent protocol, which allows users to download files in "bits" from countless other individuals around the world. Popcorn Time's innovation was to put a friendly face on the whole thing, making film piracy as easy as watching a YouTube video. The application's inventors insisted that their creation was perfectly legal, explaining that it would, in theory, be used only to stream movies that were already in the public domain.
George A Romero's copyright-free Night Of The Living Dead was one of the films featured on its website. I re-watched the 1968 zombie classic shortly before Popcorn Time closed its doors last month, with its creators citing a need to "move on with [their] lives". In the film, the recently deceased are brought back to life by causes unknown, much to the terror of a disparate band of survivors who end up barricaded inside a rural farmhouse. Should Popcorn Time rise again – whether in its current form or some other incarnation – it's sure to strike the same fear into the hearts of studio execs the world over. They'd be wise to get a headstart.


http://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/apr/12/rise-and-fall-of-popcorn-time

That was the old version. A new group took over the project and are the ones running it now. It works great! :-)

Ponce
23rd April 2014, 02:19 PM
I just saw part of "Noah" for free in Utube, the movie is an insult to the Bible and more than that......to the movie industry, nothing but a comedy made by the Zionist to make fun of the Christians.

V

Shami-Amourae
23rd April 2014, 03:02 PM
I just saw part of "Noah" for free in Utube, the movie is an insult to the Bible and more than that......to the movie industry, nothing but a comedy made by the Zionist to make fun of the Christians.

V

Well it's the Luciferian version. Basically YHWH is an evil, mad god, and Lucifer is the good guy.

singular_me
24th April 2014, 06:35 PM
if you are into scifi/fantasy I give the "Fringe" series 1st season a 5 star rating, 4 or 5 seasons available. Just started the 2nd one.

Horn
24th April 2014, 07:54 PM
I just saw part of "Noah" for free in Utube, the movie is an insult to the Bible and more than that......to the movie industry, nothing but a comedy made by the Zionist to make fun of the Christians.

V

Huh, that was nothing compared to "Son of God" movie if you want an insult to the movie industry.

Did anyone check this one out?

http://yify.tv/room-237/

Hatha Sunahara
6th May 2014, 08:45 AM
If you frequent torrent sites to download movies, before you decide to download a movie, see if it is on this list:

http://www.imdb.com/company/co0179337/?ref_=tt_dt_co

If it is, be aware that Voltage Pictures LLC hires lawyers throughout the country to catch downloaders by capturing their IP addresses and the time they downloaded the torrent. They then find the ISP servicing that IP address and subpoena them to provide information that will identify you as the downloader. Their lawyers then send you a letter informing you that you can avoid going to court if you pay them $7500. They warn you that if you do not accept this settlement offer, they could be awarded up to $150,000 by the courts if your case goes to trial. They have been fairly successful at getting settlements out of court, but because they file lawsuits with multiple defendants, sometimes up to 1000 at a time, the courts have dismissed their suits because they clog up the process. Some judges have recognized that Voltage Pictures is using the court system to extort money from large numbers of people and have dismissed filings accordingly. You can get more details about Voltage Pictures LLC by googling them. Don't take any chances. Be aware of this internet troll.



Hatha