Your Questions About Download Old Movies Online

George asks…

Where can i watch Cinderella Story online for free?

k so i want it to be free and i dont wanna have to download anything i know its old but i reaslly want to wathc it so please help
thx

Nagesh answers:

First of all, this is in the wrong section. Read before you accept please.

Http://www.movie25.com/
http://www.watch-movies-links.net/
http://www.movie6.net/

Donald asks…

some best sites for watch bollywood movies and hollywood movies?

which are the best sites for bollywood movies (all types of movie) and some hollywood movies (dubbing in hindi) ?pls tell me………….but pls some safe sites

Nagesh answers:

Www.onlinemoviestime.com
youtube
killyourself.com

Here are the List of the Websites from Where you can Watch Full Length Movies:

1. Hulu:

Hulu is a website that offers free, ad-supported streaming video of TV shows and movies from NBC, FOX, and others. Hulu provides video in Flash Video format in a higher resolution and bit-rate than YouTube, but lower than standard-definition television, though many films are available in 480p.

2. Watch-movies:

Watch-Movies.net is a great resource site to find the latest Hollywood movies online, they provide users with reviews and user feedbacks on the movies, along with providing users with several links to watch or download the movies.

3. Joox:

Joox is a great site for watching movies online although Joox does not host any movies on their servers. They have a great collection of latest English movies. You will need to install the DivX Plugin to watch movies. Joox offers download links of movies.

4. Surf The Channel:

Online destination for streaming popular TV content for free. Freely stream TV shows, movies, documentaries, anime shows etc.

5. IMDB:

IMDB, also known as the Internet Movie Database, has added free full length movies and TV shows to its’ already large and informative site. As of this writing (October 2008), there were only about one hundred movies available; however, they are all hosted on the site and in good quality.

6. Joost:

Joost makes it very easy for you to view free full length movies on the Web – just click to their film section and you’re pretty much all set. Nicely organized by category and each movie is in very high quality.

7. QuickSilverScreen:

QuickSilverScreen (QSS) is an online video streaming service where you can stream movies (some new but mostly old), TV Shows (24, Family Guy, …), documentary movies and lots of other video content for free. QSS also lists dozens of regular TV channels, i.e. MTV, ESPN, CNN, AlJazeera, BBC, NBS, and so on. We have profiled dozens of similar TV-Show / Movie websites before, however QSS seems to lead the way when it comes to video stream quality. Most of the videos are in DivX format.

8. Babelgum:

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Babelgum has plenty of great free full length movies; however, you’re going to have to do a little bit of sleuthing in order to find them.

9. ThePirateCity:

ThePirateCity is a newly launched website where you can watch movies online without downloading. You can search for movies, browse them alphabetically or by category such as Action/Adventure, Drama, Children/Family, Horror/Thriller, Comedy, Sci-Fi/Fantasy and Others. The website lists plenty of popular movie titles.

10. Freetube:

Freetube is quite different from the rest of the sites profiled in this list. Instead of individual movies, Freetube offers streaming channels from which you can watch a free full length movie: it’s just not certain what you’re going to get! Channels offered are The Movie Channel, Free Classics, the Mystery Channel, and quite a few more. All movies are in reasonably good quality; my only beef is that there should be some kind of viewing schedule available.

11. Reoro:

Reoro.com is a Moviesite made for people who want to watch Populair and NOT boring Movies, TV-shows & Documentaries. Reoro.com is completely legal, because the video’s are hosted on another website.

66stage.com
emol.org
movierumor.com
www.bindassbuzz.com/
www.movieswamp.com
Bollygrounds.com
OMasti.com
iLuvDesi.com
MastiUp.Com

Richard asks…

How was the civial war in El Salvador like?

Not the combat though..just the lives of civilians.
*Civil, sorry ..

Nagesh answers:

Horrible. I wasn’t old enough to reason but my parents tell me stories that you wouldn’t only see in movies.

There is a good movie which shows the guerrilla view points (which by the way did a good job in the country), its called:
In the Name of the People : El Salvador’s Civil War 1985
You can download this, its online from third party websites.
Although it only focuses on the life of low income and country side people, little about the city or towns.

I don’t wanna tell you examples of things my parents told me because you might as well read a horror book (not even joking).
Civil wars are bad, but sometimes are needed (USA civil war for example), the guerrilla didn’t win, and luckily the country didn’t go communist, but the peace agreements fixed a LOT of the problems that made El Salvador a non-democratic fake democratic country.

Such a long subject that i don’t even wanna get started, there are books on this, yeah full 1000 pages books on this.

Http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw_0_14?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=el+salvador+civil+war&x=0&y=0&sprefix=el+salvador+ci

Just a quick line, the lives of civilians were very frustrating, the government had a policy to avoid combat, NO ONE OUT AFTER 10:00PM – 4:00AM, otherwise they would assume you were guerrilla trying to make trouble (sounds harsh but harsh times require harsh measurements).
Or guerrilla and government interchanging bullets in residential areas, innocent being murdered because they were thought to be guerrilla, or military, people leaving to to other countries (why do you think the 2nd largest Hispanic community in USA is El Salvadorean? Yeah because the USA was supporting that war to avoid communism, perhaps communism wasn’t that bad look at China).

Watch Youtube, there are a lot of videos on this topic there.

Chris asks…

What are some interesting websites to see?

Just sick and tired of going to the same site like facebook…

Nagesh answers:

1. Dollwizard.com
Avatars are dolls for the digital age…with slightly less gender baggage attached. Dollwizard, while not the only avatar making site (see Meez.com, Dressupgames, Shrinkpictures.com), is the largest community of customizable avatar creators on the web.

Teens can craft digital identities for themselves and outfit their “mini-me’s” in replicas of high fashion labels or clever t-shirts. An avatar can closely resemble one’s personal appearance, or, more popularly, can be a fantasy creation of an idealized self. A recent art book by Robbie Cooper, Alter Ego: Avatars and their Creators, shows photographs of people next to screen grabs of their avatars; the subjects split between accurate and fantastical selves.

The teenage life stage is about figuring out who you are, what you care about, and how to communicate these things to the world. Avatars are another useful tool in the process of exploring and expressing the “self.”

Savvy brand advertisers participating in this world can become a part of that online trading ground by providing relevant content to enhance self-expression. For instance, clothing brands can create digital versions of their fashions to fill teens’ virtual closets. A particularly good example of contributing content is a current promotion for the movie “Hairspray” in which avatars based on characters from the film are available for download.

2. ESpinthebottle.com
An online dating site for teens and college students built around the oldest flirtation device in the book: spin-the-bottle. Users log on, create a profile, and then click “Spin bottle.” Five different profiles come up, matched by various compatibility measures from the profiles. Users can click on any of the five people to view their profile and send them a note, or keep spinning, seeing five new people each time.

The site boasts lots of fun personality quizzes (what is your flirting style? What kind of sexy are you?), astrology charts/matchmaking, and tools and widgets that help young people get to know and understand themselves and each other. As with almost all teen sites, there is a ranking component (rank pix and profiles) and IM compatibility.

Marketers can sponsor special “tabs” in the site, incorporating product messages into content. Currently, under a tab called “Girls Only,” there are listings and information about CosmoGIRL, Seventeen and Teen magazines. Savvy marketers who get it will strive to develop content that contributes to and enhances the core purpose of the site: facilitating teens meeting and flirting with other teens. ESpinthebottle.com is part of the eCrush media platform.

3. Twitter.com
Twitter is a phenomenon that spawned a new category of communication: “micro-blogging.” It is a global blogging community where users post the minutia of their life from their cell phone, IM or directly on the website in the form of 140-character blog updates. Readers sign up to “follow” people’s Twitter streams and can bask in the ordinary details of people’s lives.

At first glance the site seems choc-full of meaningless, well, Twitter, but there is a positive, cumulative effect from being privy to your friends’ ordinary thoughts. You come to know little details that make you feel close, e.g. What time they feed their cats, that they hate their new rain boots, that they feel naked without their cell phone.

In a fractured world where people are separated by distance, suburban sprawl, overstuffed calendars, experiencing the banalities of everyday life is something to cherish. Twitter enables this prosaic form of closeness between people. Marketers can use Twitter as they would any communication platform – as a way to communicate with and receive input from consumers. For example, on July 23rd immediately following the YouTube/CNN debate, John Edwards answered questions from Twitter users in a live webcast on JohnEdwards.com.

4. Whateverlife.com
The runaway popularity of MySpace has given life to a cottage industry of support sites. Whateverlife.com is a clearinghouse for creative tools and guidance, offering pre-made layouts and graphics for MySpace profiles, as well as content and technical support. Users can get input codes for a melting pot of designer layouts, images, videos and other decorative tools like glitter writing and quote banners that crawl across the top of a profile. They gain computer and design skills by reading tutorials on optimizing one’s profile, using HTML and Photoshop, even building a website from scratch. For creative self-starters, there is also a Whateverlife magazine to which any user can contribute writing. The style of the site is “street-cute” (pastel rainbows and puffy clouds meets hip-hop tagging) reflecting the slightly more alternative personality of MySpace loyalists.

Marketers can cultivate interest in their brands and products by providing cool content for users to enhance their MySpace profiles, such as the theatrical trailer for

Joseph asks…

Need facts on why the ps3 is better than 360?

Im doing a persuasive speech on why the ps3 is better than the 360 and i cant really think of a problem, solution, or a plan of action. Also so you would know its a college speech class.

Nagesh answers:

Well the obviously advantage to the ps3 is that it is free, whereas you have to pay for xbox 360.

I’ve just found this really good site as well, it has the 5 top reasons why you should get a ps3 instead of xbox or wii. I’ll copy and paste the link and also paste the top 5 reasons, see if that works.

#1 – The PS3 Has Hi-Def/Blu-ray
Let’s get the most obvious feature out there first. Both the Xbox 360 and Wii operate off of older disc technologies, and the PS3 is the only gaming console that offers a Blu-ray high definition disc drive. This plays out to be two distinct advantages for the PS3 — Blu-ray movies and Blu-ray games. DVDs are on their way out, and Blu-ray is the new standard for video. Blu-ray discs also hold more data, so the PS3 has to use fewer discs for games. Finally, every PS3 supports 1080p video, upconverts regular DVDs to look better on your HDTV, and has an HDMI output (necessary for the highest quality HD signals).

#2 – The PS3 Is Ready Out of the Box, Cheaper to Own
While it is true that the sticker price of the PS3 is higher than the Wii or Xbox 360, it is a feature complete system. Take for example the controllers. All three systems come with wireless controllers, but the PS3’s DualShock 3 is the only one that’s rechargeable out of the box.

Want to get online using your WiFi network? On the Xbox 360, that will require a $100 dollar wireless upgrade kit while on the PS3 and the Wii wireless networking is built in, though the Wii requires you to buy their web browser. Want to play games online? That will require you to purchase an Xbox Live Gold Membership. The cost to play on the PlayStation network? Nada. Want to download new games and video for your console? While it is no problem for the PS3, but you may have to purchase additional storage for some Xbox 360s and Wiis if you plan to download much of anything.

#3 – The PS3 Has Great Games To Satisfy the Mainstream and the More Discerning Gamer
All three systems have a wide variety of wonderful games, and most major American and European games appear on all three systems. But the PlayStation 3 has the support of Japanese developers and online boutique developers that the other two simply don’t have. Sure the Xbox 360 has Halo and the Wii has Mario, but the PS3 has equally good exclusives in Metal Gear Solid 4, God Of War III, LittleBigPlanet, and the greatest driving game ever, Gran Turismo 5.

In addition, consider the unique Japanese and indy titles that only the PS3 gets. From Pixel Junk Monsters, Flow, EveryDay Shooter, The Last Guy, and LocoRoco Cocoreccho!, to software that’s more like interactive art than games, such as Tori-Emaki, Flower, and Linger in Shadows, there are simply odd and wonderful things that exist on the PS3 that don’t on the other systems.

#4 – The PS3 Has Lots of Multimedia and Non-gaming Features
The PS3 can show pictures, play videos, and play music you download from the net, or from a USB device such as a thumb drive or external hard drive as well as streaming from a computer. So does the Xbox 360, but only the PS3 will allow you to stream it to your PlayStation Portable, remotely. This means you can access your media, including Blu-ray discs, on the road using your PSP. The PS3 also supports Linux as an additional operating system, allowing it to be used for a variety of non-gaming purposes.

#5 – Online Gaming Is Free and Easy
All three systems now offer web surfing and the purchasing of games online. Unlike the other two systems, however, online gaming on the PS3 is both easy and free, with no extra fees or complicated friend codes required. The PS3 also offers a unique and free virtual world called Home, where you can chat, hang out and play games with other PS3 owners. Much like the Xbox Live Achievement system, the PS3 has a Trophies system that allows you to earn awards as you play games and compare how you’ve done against other players.

Finally, and perhaps best demonstrating the PS3’s commitment to being a unique device, is Folding@home, a program that allows your PS3 to be used to help Stanford University scientists perform cancer research using your console’s spare computational cycles when you are not gaming.

Sorry thats a lot to read xD

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