Here at Reel Advice, we are staunch supporters of watching movies legally. A lot of people right now to be quite frank are watching and downloading movies freely through the Internet. Most complaints are either due to monetary concerns and time constraints. Movies are expensive right? And who has the time to go to a theater or even just visit your favorite video store anyway? Well, we found out a legal way to watch movies online – cheaply, easily and right at your own home. Read more after the jump.
iReel.com works like your normal video store. You can rent or even buy any movie on their listing. All you need is a broadband connection and a credit card to join. It is pretty nifty to know that their movie listings are updated regularly. Here are some of the movies that we saw listed that are quite new:
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
- Ironman
- Eagle Eye
- Cloverfield
iReel.com is easy to use and it works with just four simple steps – search a movie, rent or buy, signup for an account and watch your movie. Even better, their current technology ensures that there will be no buffering involved when watching your movies so it is a smooth ride all the way.
If you are living in the U.S. or Canada, why not try iReel.com yourself and have a video store right at your own desktop. High definition movies for an affordable price which you can watch anytime, anywhere and even how many times you want to.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Streaming Movies the Legal Way
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Jed Chua has been writing about movies for more than a decade. During the day, he works as an Operations Director for a small company and runs a small business of his own on the side. He spends his nights watching or writing about movies.
I've just visited the site, in the hope that this will the be 2nd movie site where I can watch streaming movies - says "service unavailable".
ReplyDeleteHi Gem!
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, as our post states, it is only open to U.S. and Canada residents. You might try using a proxy server to access it - that is what we did.