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There are a lot of people out there, myself included, who love downloading movies. I can't get enough of it. In this post I will tell you some ways to download movies on the Internet. It used to be that if you wanted to download a movie legally and for free, you had one option: torrenting with peer-to-peer filesharing networks like BitTorrent and Popcorn Time (which is kind of like an easy way to find legal downloads). Both of these methods get you free movies, but they also get you viruses and can land you in big trouble. So if you want to get a movie without putting yourself at risk, for free, check out these other options: First off: On-demand streaming services. These are services that let you stream and download videos in HD and available in basically any country in the world. Netflix, Hulu, HBO Now — all of these have a lot of great movies and TV shows that you can watch instantly. And many of them have newer releases than Netflix does (though Netflix has the biggest selection). There are a bunch of these services out there, but I'll let you know some of the ones I've been using lately. Hulu is by far my favorite on-demand streaming service. They have a huge selection of movies and TV shows. And they have a lot of movies that Netflix doesn't have. The only downside is that you can't use Hulu on your computer or phone, just your television. Netflix is also a great legal way to get access to movies and TV shows, though not as extensive as Hulu's selection of new releases. If you're a TV buff, Netflix is where it's at. Here are a couple other great streaming services that you might want to check out: Amazon Prime Video and CBS All Access. I haven't used these much, but they have a lot of great looking content, so they might be worth checking out. If you have Amazon Prime, you already have Amazon Prime Video. It has a decent selection of movies and TV shows for free with your membership, as well as many movies and shows that cost money to rent or purchase. CBS All Access is also another great streaming service with a ton of content for free if you're willing to sign up for the extra service. It has a lot of great TV shows and movies. And it's the only way to watch "Star Trek: Discovery." If you don't want to sign up for extra services like Amazon Prime or CBS All Access, but you still want to get movies and TV shows on demand, you can use other streaming services such as YouTube and Vimeo. These services have a selection of free content, but not as extensive as other paid services. Still useful if you're stuck at home without cable or if your ISP is throttling Netflix and Hulu. Want access to tons of free (and legal) movies and TV? You can also download them directly from the source: the Internet Archive's website . cfa1e77820
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