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oldfarang
October 22nd, 2015, 03:26
For those on holiday or at home and don't do torrents, this websites streams the latest movies and best TV-series for free and in 360/480/720p resolution.

http://rainierland.com/

TOQ
October 22nd, 2015, 11:57
You may want to try these two as well. I use them all the time and have no problems at all with them. No VPN needed


http://stream-tv2.co/
http://thewatchseries.to/

October 22nd, 2015, 13:12
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cdnmatt
October 22nd, 2015, 19:13
If it helps anyone, for movies (and some TV shows) I like http://putlocker.is/

New releases are generally low quality for the first month or so, until they get a proper version online. Aside from that (and the annoying pop ups), it works great, and has nearly every movie you can think of.

christianpfc
November 5th, 2015, 21:28
For those on holiday or at home and don't do torrents, this websites streams the latest movies and best TV-series for free and in 360/480/720p resolution. http://rainierland.com/

Thank you for sharing. Doesn't have all movies I am looking for, but works well for those it has.

Much better than other sites which are overloaded with advertising, buttons that don't download the movie but install a download manager, free registration which requires email and credit card information and so on.

I watch the movies I download on my phone during long bus or train travel in Thailand, but sometimes I had to fiddle on the net for 15 minutes to circumnavigate all the crap.

oldfarang
December 16th, 2015, 01:27
www.iflix.com (http://www.iflix.com) is acceptable (high to low streamimg) quality, and has many movies and tv-series provided with subtitles in Thai , so you can watch together.
First month free (no CC signup, just email needed), after that 100baht a month (or just delete the cookies and signup again with a different email)

dab69
December 16th, 2015, 05:09
You may want to try these two as well. I use them all the time and have no problems at all with them. No VPN needed


http://stream-tv2.co/
http://thewatchseries.to/


Stream-tv2 working great here in USA.
My Dish Network doesn't offer FX channel but now I can stream American Horror Story season 5!
Been looking for a long time!


Says you have to download an update but I just close that window.

What do you think, bruce_nyc?

bruce_nyc
December 16th, 2015, 05:18
I maintain my own site for that... for my friends. Read all the directions I wrote. Then try it. http://uir1.com No bittorrent is used.

It's always a better result to download the file first, then play the file on your own device. Streaming so often has buffering problems and interruption problems etc. Also, once you have the local copy, you can play it with no Internet ( like on an airplane or a long road trip or whatever). Once you're finished watching it, you can delete the file of course. Or save the file and send it to someone else.

If what you want to see is not listed there, let me know... and I'll add it right away.

Another option is to bring an external USB hard drive over to my place and I'll fill it up with 1TB of movies, TV shows, ebooks, audiobooks, etc, etc. This is super fast to do.

Or.... If you'd prefer to do it all on your own, see my Do It Yourself instructions page at http://freemediahub.com

bruce_nyc
December 16th, 2015, 05:32
My Dish Network doesn't offer FX channel but....

Dish network accepts bitcoin. For real. :)

But I paid for cable TV etc at my last condo here in Bangkok. Three of us, plus frequent guests,....... and *nobody* ever turned on the tv.... for the entire year we had it.

So I went back to not paying for cable TV at all. I can see everything I want to see at http://uir1.com

And with a $30 Chromecast plug.... I can watch it instantly on any tv in the home.

I'm gonna plan a little party at my place to teach people how to do all this. It's so easy.

christianpfc
December 31st, 2015, 09:41
Unfortunately, rainierland does not have some movies I want.

They are available elsewhere, but you have to create a free account first. It's the same everywhere: enter email address and password on first site, then they ask for credit card information, but will not charge you unless you make a purchase or upgrade to premium. What's the hook? Do they charge you nonetheless or hope you forget to resign after free trial period? Does anyone have any experience?

December 31st, 2015, 09:43
I'm gonna plan a little party at my place to teach people how to do all this. It's so easy.
Still waiting.