It was only a decade ago that any attempt to watch video on a computer meant quite possibly hours of downloading and buffering just to watch an extremely pixelated out of sync trailer.Now, not only are the networks streaming most of their programming for free, but hundreds of bootleg sites provide clear content as well.
Then there's YouTube, obviously a phenomenon, but with limits of videos of approximately ten minutes in length (until recently now that some featured films are being streamed through the site).
But with all of these and other networks (Hulu, Netflix, iTunes, etc.) it's getting harder and harder to find what films are legally available.
Until now.
Hello Movies is a relatively new site, but is probably the most accurate and easiest way to browse content from across the web for free or for purchase.
Currently the database runs from 2000 to the present and is pretty damned impressive. The community is fairly small at this point, so if you are looking for a pretty cool forum to chat about film, I think Hello Movies is pretty tough to beat.
Check out the site HERE.
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