View Full Version : Free New Releases Online
bwind22
01-12-2009, 09:22 PM
For legal reasons, V has advised me against posting the link here but said it'd be alright to let people know in the following manner....
If anyone wants to know where you can see brand spanking new releases that are still in theatres for free online, just IM me and I'll send you the link. (It's free, it works and there was no software dowload required. I just watched Gran Torino last night and Saw 5 today.)
In the interest of full disclosure, and since the first thread has been deleted, I feel that it's only fair to point out that neverending doesn't agree with this method of viewing films because the videos are pirated. Personally, I'm okay with this but if you aren't, then this site is not for you.
bloody_ribcut
01-13-2009, 07:11 AM
cool. .
Posher778
01-13-2009, 08:36 AM
I think it's your illegal right to do what you want :)
bwind22
01-13-2009, 10:38 AM
I think it's your illegal right to do what you want :)
In the words of the late Bradley Nowell, "Long as Im alive, Ima live illegal."
;)
hacelikewhoa
01-13-2009, 04:20 PM
I don't see anything wrong with streaming...it would be the fault of the website not your own because you are not downloading, burning it, or selling it. You are only viewing what someone has uploaded.
So, I would LOVE to have the link bwind ;) thanks for sharing
please pm and or im hacetara
Phalanx
01-13-2009, 04:41 PM
Could just be a theory, but I heard streaming is pretty much the easiest way to get done for "piracy", as you usually link directly to the site.
Second to that is direct downloads from sites.
Third would be P2P applications
Last, usually what I prefer doing, is torrents, where essentially file fragments are coming from allover the place.
I mean sure, seems like an alright kind of site, but if the quality is the same as most pre-release stuff, videosyncs and camera jobs...I wouldn't really bother with it.
bwind22
01-13-2009, 08:58 PM
Could just be a theory, but I heard streaming is pretty much the easiest way to get done for "piracy", as you usually link directly to the site.
Second to that is direct downloads from sites.
Third would be P2P applications
Last, usually what I prefer doing, is torrents, where essentially file fragments are coming from allover the place.
I mean sure, seems like an alright kind of site, but if the quality is the same as most pre-release stuff, videosyncs and camera jobs...I wouldn't really bother with it.
I'm not sweatin' it at all. I'm not supplying it, I'm not downloading it and I don't have it on my computer. All I'm doing is clicking a button and watching a film someone else is providing. If anyone were to get in trouble over this, I'd wager it'd be the site supplying the links or the people actually hosting the videos, not the poor suckas like me watching free movies. How are we to know it's illegal? All one needs to do is google 'Free movies online' and it's the first link that pops up. (Which incidently makes me think they may have found a loophole somewhere or else they'd have been shut down long ago.)
neverending
01-13-2009, 10:53 PM
How are you to know? Well, anyone who has a brain knows movies that are currently in the theatre aren't available to watch for free, legally. Anyone who claims they don't know that, or can't figure that out is disingenious at best, a liar at the worst.
Of course I speak in general terms only.
Ferox13
01-14-2009, 12:23 AM
I'm not downloading it and I don't have it on my computer.
Technically by looking at or listening to any thing on the web aren;t you downloading it?
hacelikewhoa
01-14-2009, 01:26 AM
Nope, not at all.
neverending
01-14-2009, 01:32 AM
Actually, yes.
hacelikewhoa
01-14-2009, 01:45 AM
Ok so how does Surfthechannel, Mega video, Hulo, Tudou, Vreel, Lycos cinema, and many many more sites get away with hosting new movies and or television shows online for free 24/7? I am not going to get in trouble for streaming a video, sorry it's near impossible.
neverending
01-14-2009, 01:52 AM
If you can try and read carefully and react to what's actually being said it would be helpful. Nobody said every streaming site is illegal.
hacelikewhoa
01-14-2009, 01:55 AM
Technically by looking at or listening to any thing on the web aren;t you downloading it?
well actually if you are saying that THIS is downloading than you are also referring to streaming.
Posher778
01-14-2009, 04:36 AM
well actually if you are saying that THIS is downloading than you are also referring to streaming.
You know..... You'll do just fine here.
Ferox13
01-14-2009, 07:12 AM
well actually if you are saying that THIS is downloading than you are also referring to streaming.
I'm not really sure what you mean there.
urgeok2
01-14-2009, 07:57 AM
personally - i dont know how people can stand watching movies on their PC - ditting at a desk.
since the topic has come up - here's exactly how i feel about 'stealing' movies.
I see every movie in the theatre i can (child friendly)
I buy a ton of movies - more than anyone i've ever known.
and i download a ton too.
if what i download is good - i replace it with the origional.
if it sucks - fuck whoever made it. I know art is subjective but when i'm not satisfied as a customer i dont believe in paying for it. If it goes for food or any other products - why should movies be any different.
mostly though - i download movies that are impossible to find anywhere else ... or movies i'm too impatient for - i want to see it before the DVD is available.
i know that you hear some of these arguements coming from people who are full of shit. But i'm not... which i've proven over 10,000 times.
I've supported the people who make films more than any other person i know.
i think if you're downloading something because you cant afford it - yeah its stealing. but the grey area is borrowing. People lend films to each other .. what the hell can anyone do about that ?
the worst fuckers are the people who mass produce copies illegally and sell them... or in this case illegally stream them. Its hard for me to imagine people watching movies this way and only this way - but i guess it happens.
personally i couldnt be satisfied with that - i like to hold a disk in my hand - i like to enjoy the special features. I like to watch a movie wherever, whenever i want independant of my computer and the internet.
ultimately - its a shame that the prices of DVDs didnt reflect what they should really be. if the prices were decent more people would but them instead of ripping them off. you'd think they'd have learned something from the music industry - but as usual - the boys at the top are short sighted gluttons.
bwind22
01-14-2009, 10:55 AM
Streaming is not the same thing as downloading. If I downloaded the film, I'd have it on my computer and be able to watch it again without going back to the website and re-clicking the link. If Streaming=downloading, then every single video any of us have watched on Youtube is taking up space on our harddrive. That is simply not true. My computer would have run out of space years ago.
Ferox13
01-14-2009, 11:42 AM
If Streaming=downloading, then every single video any of us have watched on Youtube is taking up space on our harddrive.
Itsn't a copy of the youtube file saved to your temp files folder on your C: drive?
Despare
01-14-2009, 12:26 PM
personally i couldnt be satisfied with that - i like to hold a disk in my hand -
Which is why I hope digital distribution NEVER eclipses hard copies. When I purchase a movie (and I've purchased MANY movies) I want a hard copy, some inserts, and hopefully a cool package. I hate DD and refuse to purchase any movie that way. That's why I could never steal movies. I've downloaded or streamed a few to see how I like them (if I can't get it from Netflix) but always buy what I like.
urgeok2
01-14-2009, 12:35 PM
Itsn't a copy of the youtube file saved to your temp files folder on your C: drive?
i dont think streaming shows up in your temp files
bwind22
01-14-2009, 08:42 PM
It doesn't show up in mine. I know there's a trail of what sites have been viewed, but the actual video is not downloaded to your hard drive.
hacelikewhoa
01-14-2009, 09:30 PM
personally - i dont know how people can stand watching movies on their PC - ditting at a desk.
I hook my pc up to my 32 in flat screen tv in the living room to watch tv shows/ some movies....I don't have cable because I can't afford 50/60 bucks a month for it. I do buy movies that I like. I usually only use streaming for tv shows and like you said, movies that are harder to find or aren't out yet.
I'm not really sure what you mean there.
You said that looking at anything/listening to anything on the computer is 'downloading'... To stream is to watch without having to download or save to your computer in any way... NE agreed with you I presumed, and so I asked why so many sites are allowed to host movies/tv without getting sued... (since downloading is illegal) More than likely because they are being uploaded by people who own them are sharing them, as would someone lending a dvd to another.
You know..... You'll do just fine here.
I think so too ;)
ahhhh I love the internet :D
neverending
01-14-2009, 10:07 PM
Multiple people who have no idea how the internet works agreeing with each other doesn't make their assumptions correct. There exists confusion between "downloading" and "a download."
Look- you can't see or hear diddly squat from the internet till your computer DOWNLOADS it from a remote server to your computer. No web pages, pictures, audio or video. NOTHING. Temp files are called temp files for a simple reason- they're TEMPORARY. They're discarded and deleted on a regular basis. With streaming media this happens in a rapid succession- but saying the downloading isn't happening because you can't find the temp files is like saying the garbage you threw out last week never existed because you can't find it any more.
I realize it may be neccessary for people to try and split hairs so they can try and justify their actions, but it doesn't change the reality of the situation. Why bother? You're not fooling anyone. Own your behavior, as some here have done. Admit you don't care - at least it's more honest than people who try and say they can't see how they're doing anything wrong.