How to download hundreds of movies in prep for no internet?

Bmo.

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Hey guys, home for break for a few more days before I head back to my apartment in Maine with no internet. Trying to figure out a way to download a couple hundred movies to entertain me after work for the next 4 months, but I haven't had any luck. Found a torrent with 100 movies but it stopped loading after 50%. Can anyone help show me the way?? Anyone feel like uploading their collection to a fileshare site?? I'll love you forever.
 
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Go on pirate bay, click on browse torrents. Click on movies, sort by seeders, download all the movies with over a thousand seeders,
 
13280038:ElGato said:
Doing it one at a time won't technically take any longer if there are lots of seeders.

I was referring to downloading each individual torrent file and then loading it. but it looks like thats what I'll have to do
 
Ask friends/social network who has a hard drive of movies.

Copy said harddrive.

I have 150 or so on one of my hard drives. I have another friend who probably has close to 1000 by now.

simple.
 
13280063:Rachy said:
Ask friends/social network who has a hard drive of movies.

Copy said harddrive.

I have 150 or so on one of my hard drives. I have another friend who probably has close to 1000 by now.

simple.

I have one with over 500 movies on it. A couple of suggestions I have for you OP:

Make sure you get a powered USB hub to plug the drive into. A 500 Gig Hard Drive will be plenty unless you are going to put a shit ton of Blu Rays on it. My 500 gig drive with almost 600 titles on it is only about half full. You either need a powered hard drive which are pricey and harder to find or you buy the $8 powered USB hub. The only thing that is kind of a pain is that it takes awhile for the directory to load on the TV because of how much stuff is on it.

I guess I was assuming that you would be plugging it into a TV, but this is irrelevant if you are just watching through computer.
 
13280168:Mr.Huck said:
I have one with over 500 movies on it. A couple of suggestions I have for you OP:

Make sure you get a powered USB hub to plug the drive into. A 500 Gig Hard Drive will be plenty unless you are going to put a shit ton of Blu Rays on it. My 500 gig drive with almost 600 titles on it is only about half full. You either need a powered hard drive which are pricey and harder to find or you buy the $8 powered USB hub. The only thing that is kind of a pain is that it takes awhile for the directory to load on the TV because of how much stuff is on it.

I guess I was assuming that you would be plugging it into a TV, but this is irrelevant if you are just watching through computer.

Ya I'll be going through my laptop or xbox
 
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