
File this under “super awesome but will probably be taken offline abruptly at some point because it totally can’t be legal to have this site”: SurfTheChannel.com.
Last summer I used a site called tvlinks.co.uk to watch the entire first season of Six Feet Under while on a cross-country road trip, and it was serviceable. It did have its share of issues, to include loooong load times (I would queue up an episode, go grab dinner, and then watch it) and pretty crappy quality.
SurfTheChannel.com is a site to behold (yeah, intended) by comparison, with hundreds of episodes of your favorite shows of the past and present. The other night my wife and I snuggled up to the pilot episode of Thundercats (well, I watched it and she dutifully ignored it). It loaded quickly, and the full-screen quality wasn’t half-bad. It has movies too, including those in the theater right now, which verges into totally-illegal-to-host territory, so I didn’t check those out.
So yeah, this is just about perfect for anyone with a laptop, or anything that gets the internet…PSP perhaps? Man, I’m just itching to get an iPhone now. Unlimited portable TV!




there’s another site you may want to check out: http://www.whateyefind.com. they do not host the vids rather indexes the links to where the vids are stored. they have movies and others…enjoy.
That’s pretty cool. Have you guys ever used Veoh TV? It collects videos from all the different video sites on the internet. It’s an app you have to download, though. I used it when I had to watch this Korean drama for class.