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In reply to the discussion: "Palliative chemo" [View all]

TommyT139

(2,425 posts)
65. Here is a great place to start
Mon Apr 13, 2026, 01:32 AM
Monday

This page
https://archive.org/details/moviesandfilms

...has a lot of collections, pretty well organized by genre -- comedy, sci-fi/horror, silent films, film noir, etc. I think many of those have some silent filent films. There are also the thousands of miscellaneous films, of course, in that area of the Archive, and other places too. (I concur with you that the Archive can be overwhelming!)

Like cartoons, you can view them from the page, without needing to download. But for larger files (usually longer films), you can have a smoother viewing experience, with no "buffering," if you download the file to your desktop or a flashdrive, and play it from there. To do that, I go to Download Options on the individual film's page, and click "view all." I usually choose the mp4 file format to download (right click or save-as). I don't know much about other file formats, or torrents; or a lot of the technical stuff that people refer to especially if they are tweaking an imperfect file. A good basic film viewer app that I use is called VLC, available free for mobile devices and desktop/laptop computers. It also works for audio files.

One thing about the Internet Archive is that anyone who makes a free account can upload videos. So you may see films that shouldn't be on the site if they are still under copyright (ie. bootlegs), because they were released more recently. Those are liable to be removed at any time, and the next time you come back, that particular link won't work. But the films in the main category folders are likely to be more stable links, if you are bookmarking them.

Enjoy!

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"Palliative chemo" [View all] Laurelin Apr 7 OP
I'd listen to the first doc Skittles Apr 7 #1
Thanks 😊 Laurelin Apr 7 #2
happy to see you received some excellent replies Skittles Apr 7 #45
I know! Laurelin Apr 7 #47
Try grounding judesedit Apr 7 #3
I had to Google grounding Laurelin Apr 7 #6
I have no experience or advice but I wish you Scrivener7 Apr 7 #4
Thank you so much! Laurelin Apr 7 #5
Tell us how it went when you are done. Scrivener7 Apr 7 #7
No doubt i will be back to whine some more, because DU is awesome Laurelin Apr 7 #8
It's not whining. This is a major life event. Whatever support Scrivener7 Apr 7 #12
💙 Laurelin Apr 7 #21
Everyone reacts differently gerryatwork Apr 7 #9
Truthful Delphinus Apr 7 #11
Sending vibes for best possible outcome. Your DU family is here niyad Apr 7 #15
Thank you! 😺 Laurelin Apr 7 #24
Best wishes for your recovery!! Laurelin Apr 7 #23
Thank you Delphinus Apr 11 #62
That's true Laurelin Apr 7 #22
You are doing the right thing to ask for help and support. Irish_Dem Apr 7 #10
Thank you! Laurelin Apr 7 #25
Consider glutamine for mucositus. It really helped my husband--no sores. xuplate Apr 7 #13
Good to know Laurelin Apr 7 #28
Sending vibes for best possible outcome. Your DU family is here niyad Apr 7 #14
Thank you. Laurelin Apr 7 #29
Rocky and Bullwinkle Dear_Prudence Apr 7 #16
I hadn't thought about funny tv shows Laurelin Apr 7 #30
Laughter is the best medicine Lifeafter70 Apr 9 #51
Free to watch here: TommyT139 Apr 9 #55
Thank you! Laurelin Apr 9 #56
These are great! Sparkly Sunday #64
Here is a great place to start TommyT139 Monday #65
It seems worth trying. I wish you well with it. Joinfortmill Apr 7 #17
Thank you Laurelin Apr 7 #31
Me too, my friend. Joinfortmill Apr 7 #34
Three little tips that worked for me: Auggie Apr 7 #18
Thank you for the advice! Laurelin Apr 7 #32
Tips NewEnglandAutumn Apr 7 #19
Thank you! Laurelin Apr 7 #33
Medical Marijuana! Maraya1969 Apr 7 #20
I need the right strain? Laurelin Apr 7 #35
In my dispensary there are 3, Sativa, Hybrid and Indica. I just ask for the one that is lowest Maraya1969 Apr 7 #36
Thanks, that's good to know. Laurelin Apr 7 #37
it may take a few rounds of chemo to get the drugs right rampartd Apr 7 #26
Thank you for your advice Laurelin Apr 7 #39
mine came out, in clumps, in the shower rampartd Apr 7 #42
Thanks Laurelin Apr 7 #43
Hi Laurelin, Diamond_Dog Apr 7 #27
Thank you for thoughts and vibes! Laurelin Apr 7 #40
Been there, done that. mercuryblues Apr 7 #38
Thank you! Laurelin Apr 7 #41
Wow. Bookmarking. If not for me, then for someone I care for. Scrivener7 Apr 7 #44
I hope not for you! Laurelin Apr 7 #46
Laurelin, how did it go? Scrivener7 Apr 8 #48
It's still ongoing Laurelin Apr 9 #49
That's brutal. My heart is with you. Scrivener7 Apr 9 #58
Listen to your first doc Lifeafter70 Apr 9 #50
Thank you Laurelin Apr 9 #53
No tips but a hat tip to the first doctor. There is always the hope that there is a LoisB Apr 9 #52
Thank you Laurelin Apr 9 #54
Sending you hugs Loisita123 Apr 9 #57
Thank you! Laurelin Apr 9 #59
Just dropping in to send you Lifeafter70 Apr 10 #60
Thank you! 💙 Laurelin Apr 11 #61
Hi, Laurelin!! Sparkly Sunday #63
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