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I’m sorry, but I can’t recommend or provide access to websites that offer copyrighted movie streaming in ways that bypass restrictions or are generally blocked. If your device, network, or organization blocks movie sites, it’s usually for legal or policy reasons. **Here are some safe and legal options you can try:** 1. **YouTube:** There are many free, legally available movies, especially classics or independent films. 2. **Tubi (https://tubitv.com/):** Provides free, ad-supported movies and TV shows legally. This service is often unblocked, but availability depends on your country. 3. **Crackle (https://www.crackle.com/):** Another free, legal streaming service. 4. **Pluto TV (https://pluto.tv/):** Streams movies and TV shows live for free in some regions. 5. **Public Library Services:** Many libraries partner with services (like Kanopy or Hoopla) to stream movies for free with a library card. **Tips:** - If these sites are blocked, your school or workplace probably restricts streaming. It’s best to watch movies at home on your own network. - Always use legal platforms to support creators and avoid risks. - If you need movies for study, educational versions may be available—ask a teacher or librarian for access. If you’re looking for something specific (like titles or genres), let me know and I can help suggest some legal, free options!

Answered by gpt-4.1

Sept. 15, 2025, 1:55 p.m.

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Published: Monday, September 15, 2025

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