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How to Find Free Movies to Watch Online

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By alex adams
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I often see previews for movies that look worth while, but don't have the patience to wait for them to reach theaters or video stores. I want to see them now, and I don't want to pay for them, sign up for spam, or be bogged down by pop-ups. If this is you too, this article should help you find what you're looking for.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    As I said, patience isn't my strong suit and perhaps if you're reading this article.. we're in the same boat. So, I'll cut out the words and skip to the meat of it.

  2. Step 2

    First, ask yourself whether you want to stumble across high quality, new and old movies, with no specific title in mind, or if you are looking for a specific movie.

  3. Step 3

    If you're just looking for a movie to watch, I suggest www.quicksilverscreen.com. This site is constantly updated with new movies as well as older movies and even classics. The movies are usually of high very quality, the site is very easy to use, and it has both alphabetical listings as well as listings by newest post.

  4. Step 4

    If, on the other hand, you are looking for a specific movie; there is no better site than www.ovguide.com. Right at the top of its page there is a search box that will quickly allow you to find virtually any movie you are looking for. It searches multiple sites with one easy click of your mouse, and usually gives you a variety of movie copies to choose from. It's especially great for movies already on DVD, but also includes a list of top searches for new movies.

  5. Step 5

    There are many other sites out there to watch movies on, but these two are the most user friendly quality sites that I've found. Both sites require no sign-up, have no add-ons, and should keep you perpetually entertained. Enjoy!

Tips & Warnings
  • Movies still in theaters are sometimes of lesser quality, as they are often recorded by cameras. Nevertheless, these two sites are light years ahead of the competition.
  • Movies are copyrighted material. I don't suggest re-distributing.
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