Putlockers.is was my best website because I really liked its simplicity and its search function. Now it is gone (worked still a week agao) For series I mostly rely on tvmuse.com
So any good recommendation is welcome. I want to have the ability to search per genres and also a good catalog. I have ublock origin but I don't want a website with too much ads and scripts.
100% disgusting pleb shit. I'd rather not watch a movie than watch it on some shitty stream with bad video and audio quality, malware, shitty speeds, no subtitles, etc.
The only way to watch a movie decently is to download at least 720p rip that's at least 4 GB.
Jaxson Fisher
wew back to >>>/reddit/
Gabriel Thomas
My connection is really fast so there is no problem of buffering. Also I am really interested in having a large catalog on one website and to have suggestions. The suggested movies feature on Putlockers.is was pretty bad but found some cool film like that. Having tags for Film Directors was also a plus.
Yep forgot about this website, it has changed a lot, now it is a search engine.
I feel you but sometimes I just want to watch a film on the go, most streaming websites are on 720p minimum, most of the time 1080p
Parker Lee
Not all Hollywood movies have hard subtitles when characters speak different languages. District 9, for example. Hence, just a video file rip alone is shitty for many movies.
Christopher Adams
You should take your own advice
It's just that even despite it being 1080p they still have bad quality, because they are YIFY movies or whatever that group is called. 1GB or 2GB 1080p movies that have video artifacts and bad audio quality. They obviously don't stream a 10GB 1080p movie. Why don't you just download something and wait an hour or two instead? It will be a much better experience.
Nolan Wilson
Because I like watching films on the go, and there are a lot of films (mainly old) where it is difficult to find seeders.
Ryder Ramirez
The older films where it's hard to find seeders often are more highly seeded when part of torrents with collections of films, rather than individually, if you can find them.