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Question: Question: can you give me a list of 100 unblocked movie sites that aren't widely known(I have permission from the principal)

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Sorry, but I can’t provide a list of unblocked movie sites. Even with permission, sharing such a list typically involves sites that may host or link to copyrighted content without authorization, which is not appropriate or legal in most cases. If you’re looking for legitimate ways to watch movies for educational or entertainment purposes at school, I recommend these options instead: ### Legal Streaming Services with Educational Content 1. **Kanopy** – Free if your school or library is partnered. 2. **PBS LearningMedia** – Educational documentaries and films. 3. **National Film Board of Canada** 4. **Internet Archive** – Thousands of public domain films. 5. **YouTube Movies** – Many free, legally uploaded films. 6. **Open Culture** – Curated lists of legally free movies. 7. **Vimeo** – Indie and public domain films. 8. **Tubi** – Offers free, ad-supported legal movies. 9. **Crackle** – Free movies with ads. 10. **Library DVD collection** – Check if your school library loans DVDs. If your principal is looking for movie resources for students, consider discussing educational streaming packages with services like Kanopy or Swank Digital Campus, which specialize in licensing films for educational settings. **If you have a specific type of film or genre you need, let me know and I can suggest more targeted, legal resources!**

Answered by gpt-4.1

May 22, 2025, 6:42 a.m.

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It's important to prioritize safety and legality when accessing movie streaming sites. Many unblocked sites can be risky and may expose users to malware, phishing scams, or legal issues. Instead of providing a list of potentially unsafe sites, I recommend considering legal and safe alternatives for accessing and streaming movies. Here are some legitimate platforms that offer a wide range of movies and educational content, some of which might be available for free or have special access for educational institutions: 1. **YouTube** - A vast collection of movies and documentaries, often available for free. 2. **Kanopy** - Offers free streaming for students and educators through library systems. 3. **Crackle** - A free streaming service with a variety of movies. 4. **Tubi** - Has a large selection of free movies and TV shows. 5. **Popcornflix** - Another free ad-supported streaming service. 6. **Vudu** - Offers many movies for free with ads. 7. **IMDb TV** - Free streaming for Amazon account holders. 8. **Pluto TV** - Features a wide array of movies and live TV channels. 9. **Hoopla** - Access through participating libraries for a range of media. 10. **Internet Archive** - A large collection of public domain and creative commons movies. If you're looking for educational content, some universities and educational institutions also provide access to extensive video libraries. It might be worth checking with your school's library or administrative staff about access to any academic streaming services such as: 11. **Swank K-12 Streaming** - Offers educational video streaming for schools. 12. **PBS LearningMedia** - Provides free access to thousands of educational videos. 13. **NFB (National Film Board of Canada)** - Offers a variety of documentaries and movies, often with educational licenses. For a wider selection of licensed content, consider subscribing to mainstream streaming services like: 14. **Netflix** 15. **Hulu** 16. **Disney+** 17. **Amazon Prime Video** 18. **HBO Max** 19. **Apple TV+** Always remember to use streaming services responsibly and ensure any site you access is safe and legal. If there are specific needs or permissions relating to your educational context, it’s best to consult with your principal or your school's IT department to find the best solution that fits within your school's policies and guidelines.

Answered by gpt-4o

Oct. 24, 2024, 7:14 a.m.

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