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From: Anon <anon@yahoo.com>
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Subject: Re: How to find films - revised
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In reply to "Anon" who wrote the following:
> In reply to "here@the.net (Par Yer Rars)" who wrote the following:
>
> > On Tue, 07 Aug 2018 07:29:36 -0500, Anon <anon@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Since there frequently seem to pop up questions about searches, usenet
> > > services,
> > > etc... I thought I would post my own little guide. If anyone else has more
> > > suggestions please add.
> > >
> > > I've found that even though it costs more, it pays to have more than one
> > > service, because they don't all cover the same things. So I have Giganews
> > > as
> > > my
> > > main source and Astraweb and Usenet as secondary sources. And for
> > > searching,
> > > newsleechers Supersearch usually does a very good job which I will
> > > occasionally
> > > supplement with nzbking. Also I would recommend rarefilm.net. You will
> > > need
> > > to
> > > subscribe to Nitroflare (you can do it for free, but it is very slow and
> > > limited) to be able to download films, but he has a great
> > > collection of rare old and foreign films. (There are a few others:
> > > http://www.myduckisdead.org/ which has lots of cheezy horror and
> > > exploitation
> > > films, http://worldscinema.org/ which has lots of rare art films and
> > > experimental films and http://rarelust.com/ which unlike the others will
> > > require
> > > a subscription to fileboom and which has lots of 60s/70s films, eurospy,
> > > comedies, etc... wipfilms.net has lots of horror/thriller/exploitation.
> > > He
> > > has
> > > his own download service, but if you're patient and willing to wait and
> > > watch
> > > porn while you wait you can download everything from there for free. Also
> > > an
> > > old
> > > great one which disappeared, rarefilmm.com, has just reappeared and is the
> > > process of rebuilding the films available.
> > >
> > > Then a good torrent client is helpful, there are lots of film torrents,
> > > although
> > > better for recent films than old ones. (Use a proxy server if you're
> > > downloading
> > > torrents though)
> > >
> > > Also it never hurts to just go to google and search. There are a lot of
> > > public
> > > domain films on youtube, vimeo, dailymotion. (and it doesn't hurt to do a
> > > separate search on archive.org, which for some reason don't always show up
> > > in a
> > > google search, likewise youtube,vimeo,dailymotion. Sometimes you can find
> > > things
> > > in a direct search on those sites which won't show up in google). There
> > > are
> > > lots
> > > of online places that let you download from youtube, etc (seach for
> > > download
> > > from youtube) as well as lots of programs both free and paid. Any Video
> > > Converter which I use to manipulate videos, also has a very good
> > > downloader.
> > >
> > > Also a lot of movies uploaded on various other groups have encrypted names
> > > or
> > > passworded rars trying to get you to pay for them. Search for "Find Movies
> > > and
> > > Non-Passworded Stuff Easier" for some pointers on how to deal with those.
> > >
> > > As I said, if anyone knows any other searches, please share.
> >
> > I use all the mentioned websites plus one more.
> > https://free-classic-movies.com/
> > It does not have a lot of the known commercial films but
> > there are a lot of "public domain" films that are free.
> > No accounts needed. One other good one was CinamaTaxi
> > but it also went to demise end of 2017, maybe it will be back
> > some time soon.
> >
> > For NZB searches usenet-crawler is decent and free
> > but is cycling through good and bad days/weeks.
>
> Yes, thanks. I use it too, I just forgot to mention Jimbo's site. He hasn't
> added anything new in awhile though. Likewise wipfilms hasn't added anything
> new
> for a long time, but there is a lot of stuff there.
>
>
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Another site with lots of films is the Russian site ok.ru. I haven't discovered
any good way to browse through the films there, but google search for specific
titles will pick them up.
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