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Q: Anyone have a good website for streaming movies?

Im kind of a computer idiot, so i dont want to download software or anything like that.  I used to download from btjunkie.com but it closed, and other bit torrents dont work, and im not bothering with a VPN or whatever its called.

I just need a good website to watch streaming tv shows like the walking dead or something like that. Any help would be great!

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Youku.com has some movies that you can watch for free. They have a lot of the once upon of time in China movies. I saw the entire tekken movie on youku.com but I think they have recently taken that movie off. Some movies may only stay on the site for a couple of weeks or a couple of months and then they can be taken down. I don't think the movies such as Once upon a time in China has ever been taken down though. You could check to see if they have any of the movies your looking for there. 

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Try this torrent site kat.ph (formerly kick ass torrents) works for me quite well.

and axxomovies.org

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funshion.com and QQ international are the ones I use

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Check out pptv.com.   It is a bit tricky to navigate since it is in Chinese and quite often they say they don't have movies or shows that they actually do have.

 

However, if you go to verycd.com and do a search, the show or movie will often have direct links to the streaming video on pptv.com or other streaming sites.

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