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alfredo_buscatti":sapflk1w said:
I can never think of titles for movies I want to see, so I google search like "best sci fi movies," get someone's list and then see if they have it. So far they're running about 80% good. What an awesome selection for free!

If you like sci fi, "Alien" and "Aliens" are classic, but I watched an unknown yesterday called "Dark City." Sci fi noir, one of the darkest/blackest palates I've ever seen. You might call it ultra. Good story, very dark themes, with William Hurt and a very young Jennifer Connolly. Apparently she sings but is not serious about that. Very original and twisted plot which holds together thematically.
I too have put in a google search for a certain genre of movies in order to get some ideas. Another method I have used is to google a particular actor or actress. Wikipedia usuallly has their filmography listed on their wikipedia page. Once you click on a wikipedia page for a particular movie, you can then go to the cast listing and search the filmography of other actors and actresses. Searching this way can give you an endless supply of ideas for movie title searches.

If you save a movie to favorites every time you do a search on the Viooz site, you will always have more movies bookmarked to watch, than you have time to watch them. Also, if you keep an eye on the home page of the Viooz site, you can save to favorites new titles as soon as they are added to the site.

I watched the new Tom Cruise movie "Oblivion" yesterday, but wasn't too impressed with it, since I usually prefer my science fiction to have lots of bloodshed.
 
As I mentioned in a previous post, the search feature is very case sensitive on the Viooz site. Here are a couple examples of how you could miss a movie in a search simply because of one small error in typing in the search.

The movie titled, "New York, I Love You," would be missed in your search if you left out the comma after the word New York.

Another example is the movie Life Happens. The actual spelling of the movie uses an exclaimation point in place of the letter "i." In order to search and find this movie, it needs to be spelled "L!fe Happens," in the search box in order to find this title.

I have almost missed several movies doing a search, simply because the search feature is extremely case sensitive. If you take the time to carefully check the spelling, you can actually find the movie you are searching for in most cases.
 
Dutch":vx68pmts said:
I already created a couple threads with links to this site, but in case some of you missed it, I wanted to make this site easy to find for those who might be interested in watching the most current new releases, as well as favorite titles from the golden age of Hollywood.

Just about any movie you can think of can be found here, and can be watched commercial free in it's entirety. The only advertising is one or two popups during the search process when looking for a particular movie. I have been watching movies daily on this site for the past couple months, and have had zero issues with malware or viruses. It's not even necessary to register on the site and give up your e-mail address, in order to watch movies on the site.

When doing searches, remember to enter into the search box the exact correct spelling of the name of the movie you are searching for. Otherwise your search may come back empty.

The site is called VIOOZ, check it out when you have the time-  
I have one other site called vidics4. This is also good site to watch movies. Hope you will like this site too.


 
They wanted a credit card number to "validate" my account, as usual saying that it "would not be charged." Horse-hockey. In my experience if you give someone your credit card they charge you the hidden charge that's buried on some tangential page that you never see. It's shady business, a scam, but that's how they make their money.

Am I wrong? Vioosz was great until they updated their flash player, I think, and bypassed Mac 10.5.8.
 
Since striking out at Vioosz, I've been on YouTube. Many movies someone would pay to see are there but demand a fee. I've been watching the free stuff, and there's plenty there. Just finished watching "The Borrower," a great horror film in which an alien wears out heads. If you're around when that happens he takes yours. . .
 
Must be one of those sites the UK Government has blocked us from accessing, all I am seeing is a blank page!
 
They have moved the site to-

Viooz.ac

I don't use the site much anymore since I use Wi-Fi most of the time now. Without a solid land line connection, it can make watching a movie frustrating. I have watched a few movies when I had a strong Wi-Fi signal at a hotel where I was staying.
 
Thanks for the heads up there Dutch, turns out our Government has indeed block us from that site, bloody UK government.
 

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