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Watch Movies Online Completely Free


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As the internet is becoming a major part of our daily lives, it is becoming easier to watch newly released movies online. There are all sorts of benefits to watching movies online as opposed to going to the cinema or spending money that you haven’t got at the local blockbuster store.

Firstly – you can watch newly released movies online in the comfort of your own home and you don’t have to pay a penny for a cinema ticket! Secondly – some video stores are now charging up to $10 a night to rent a DVD. Why would you spend that money when you can watch movies online for free?

When you watch movies through your home cable or satellite package there are usually extra fees you have to pay for those movie, film or “specialty” channels. Watching movies online completely eliminates those fees with a click of your mouse button.

A lot of people are searching for this type of service but they are often disappointed with what they find. There are certain websites that advertise having free movies that you can watch and when you arrive at the site you are asked to fill out a survey or install an intrusive advertisement service to your PC. Luckily for you these disappointing and time consuming experiences are over!

There is now a completely different way of watching movies online for free. You won’t have to fill out any surveys or install anything on your computer because all of your favorite movies are being hosted on well known video websites like YouTube and Google Video.

When users signed a contract with these video sites they were warned not to upload infringing content. But, because there are so many users of these websites it means they are getting harder and harder to police the uploaded content. The users who are uploading the movies are getting smarter and more cunning by disguising the movies name with a random code so website administrators can’t search and remove them, meaning, luckily for you, (the viewer), you can watch more and more movies online for free!

But how do you find all these movies when they’re all disguised by a code? The answer is simple! You go to a site which finds the movies for you! These movies websites don’t host any content but are updated daily with direct links to all of your favourite movies. One click will send you directly to a huge archive of free movies to watch online!

You can find movies from all sorts of genres including: Action, Fantasy, Comedy, Adventure, Animation, Biography, Crime, Drama, Family, Film Noir, Game-Show, History, Horror, Music, Musical, Mystery, News, Romance, Sci-Fi, Short, Sport, Talk Show, Thriller, War, Western, Hindi and Korean.

Each movie post includes a movie synopsis, photos and screenshots, followed by a direct link for you to watch the movie. There are generally movie forums on the websites so you can take part in different movie discussions with other members to add to the community feeling.

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Movie Poster Collecting Requires Trained Eye


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Movie posters generally can serve two purposes after their days as in-theater displays are over. One, they can be valuable collectibles, no different than baseball cards, stamps or comic books. And just as with those widely collected items, a poster’s condition has much to do with its value. And two, they make spectacular wall hangings, and can add a dash of style and pizzazz to your game room, office or den. (When used only as décor, and not considered an investment, reprinted film advertisements are probably sufficient.)

No matter which group you fall into, knowing the difference between a collectible movie poster and a reprint is important. After all, if you’re hoping to attain an item that will increase in value, it must be an original print. If, on the other hand, you only want to spruce up your off-campus apartment, there’s no sense spending money on a pricier collectible when an equally attractive reprint would fit the bill.

What makes a film print collectible? How is the quality of a print determined? How can I preserve a collectible once I’ve obtained one? If you are new to the collecting game, you likely have many questions that you need answered before you make your first purchase. Below, you’ll find a few tips to help get your collection started on the right foot.

Original vs. Reprint: Learning the difference

To determine whether something is considered collectible movie art, you must know the answer to two key questions: Was it produced, printed and distributed by a movie studio solely for the purpose of in-theater advertising? Was it originally intended for use only as a movie advertisement and not as an item meant for public consumption? If you can answer “yes” to both of those questions, you’re likely dealing with a movie poster that has value.

Certainly other factors come into play (and we’ll address some of them shortly) but the basic criteria have been met. Movie art materials that have value are created for studios by a select group of lithographers, sent to theaters as advertising materials, and later either returned to the studio or destroyed. They aren’t printed in huge numbers with the goal of being sold to the public later. In fact, the print run of each movie poster is limited to only what is necessary for theaters and distribution centers and later returned for credit. Because of this, there are fewer in circulation, which in turn is what makes them more valuable.

Making the Grade: Understanding what a print is worth

Grading systems used to determine the value of movie poster art are similar to grading systems used for other collectibles. Rips, bent corners, faded colors, staple holes or pinholes, and any other blemishes will detract from its market value. Most collectors will use standards set by the Motion Picture Arts Gallery to help figure a print’s value. Ranging from “Near Mint” to “Fair”, the value of a print can be wide-ranging.

Prints graded in “Near Mint” condition were hardly ever used, if at all, boasting colors that are still vibrant and no mars of any kind. The MPAG scale declines as far down as “Fair”, which describes posters that show signs of wear, perhaps are ripping at the folds, and could have damaged borders. Even prints in this condition have value – the poster is still rare after all – but the market will knock points from its worth.

Of course, even after the condition of a print is ascertained, estimating its value requires additional legwork. You can’t simply rely on a dealer’s word as to its worth. Conduct extensive research to determine how film prints for the same movie and of like condition are being valued. And remember, the more rare a piece, the more valuable it becomes, so if you have a difficult time locating artwork of a particular film, that’s a good sign that its value might be higher.

Quality Control: Preserving your investment

No matter how great an investment you make in a movie poster, it won’t be a sound investment if you don’t care for the item. Preserving the quality of the paper is critical, but it isn’t difficult to do with some basic instruction. One of the most preferred materials used to preserve valuable documents is uncoated polyester film. DuPont’s Mylar D and ICI Corp’s Melinex 516 are two of the most popular brands. By sealing the movie posters, these products will protect your investment from the paper-destroying effects of moisture, pollutants, oils and acids.

Other preservation methods, less popular because they render the movie posters less usable, include using acid-free boards and boxes. Many collectors also have their posters professionally deacidified before storage to add additional years of life.

Size matters: Understanding the shapes and sizes

While the term “movie poster” is generically used to refer to any marketing materials used to advertise a film, actual studio-released work typically comes from a catalog of certain sizes. Below are the names of the most common sizes and where you’re likely to first see each advertisement.

1 Sheet: 27” x 41” (27” x 40” after 1980); most often seen in theater lobbies and in display cases in and around theaters (i.e.: bus stations, train stations…)

2 Sheet / Subway: 41” x 54”; used in subway stations

3 Sheet: 41” x 81”; used as large lobby displays

6 Sheet: 81” x 81”; used as small billboards

12 Sheet: 108” x 144”; used as medium billboards; very seldom used with new releases today

24 Sheet: 108” x 246”’ used as large billboards

30 Sheet: 118” x 265” used as large billboards

Whether you?re looking for collectible film authentics or simply decorative reprints, find all of your movie posters needs at www.allmoviereplicas.com.

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Downloading Movies Is the Future Of Movie Watching


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Think about what an annoyance it is to actually have to pay a fee to watch a movie ONE time, and then having to come home and realize you just lost your money to a film that you did not enjoy, and you gained a pound off of the popcorn alone.. Yes, I know you have been there before, and because of this going to the movies is becoming less and less popular amongst people who don’t like to guess about what they are spending money on. I mean really, all trailers look good, it is the movies that the trailer is advertising that might not be so good,. I have seen some very boring movies with some very interesting trailers before, and I am sure you have too.

Think about how annoying it is to have to pay a late fee if you can’t make it to the video store. On top of that they never have the best titles because they are sold out, and they charge 3 times as much for candy than the gas station next door. The whole process is really becoming a thing of the past and in 50 years I am sure people will look back and laugh at how primitive the pre-internet world of watching movies was. We will probably see it as the same thing as using an outhouse!

Tell someone in fifty years that they have to leave the house and pay $20 to watch a movie, and they only get to watch one, and the one they pick, they can only watch it one time. They would laugh hysterically at you! They would laugh so hard that they got a cramp in their stomach, at which point they would look at you with a serious look on their face and say “ Why would I do that when I could just go to moviescapital.com and download all of the free movies I want! Helloooo it has only been around for 50 YEARS!”…Yes, that’s right, it is already around now and you could take advantage of it today!

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