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Free Movies - The Hunger Games | La La Land | John Wick | Dirty Dancing @ Lionsgate/Movieclips YouTube (VPN Required)

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Edit - it appears that the movies are only available to USA and Canada. VPN will be required.

Edit 2 - tested working with Windscribe VPN.


AEST times -

Direct links (Kudos Coldlamb)
18 Apr 11am AEST - The Hunger Games
25 Apr 11am AEST - Dirty Dancing
2 May 11am AEST - La La Land
9 May 11am AEST - John Wick

Also available through Movieclips Youtube channel.


As reported -

Lionsgate has announced that it will stream “The Hunger Games,” “La La Land,” “John Wick” and “Dirty Dancing” for free on YouTube on the next four Friday nights.

“Lionsgate Live! A Night at the Movies” will start with a showing of “The Hunger Games” at 6 p.m. ET on Friday. The initiative is aimed at honoring the communal experience of watching films in movie theaters and supporting the people who make those places great. “Lionsgate Live! A Night at the Movies” will be hosted by Jamie Lee Curtis, who will share her own movie memories as she is joined by celebrities and YouTube personalities.

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  • +2

    Woo hoo - breakfast movies!

  • +25

    Sounds like my typical day these days in chronological order

    • +1

      Slightly baffling and totally hilarious.

  • +8

    May 9 8am – John Wick (age registration required)

    A fookin' pencil!

    • +4

      Evenin', Jimmy. Noise complaint?

      • +3

        because he stole John Wick's car, sir, and, uh, killed his dog.

        • +4

          Oh.

        • +4

          I heard you struck my son.. May I ask Why?

      • You workin' again, John?

    • +4

      Pennnsil

    • Are they legally free?

      • -1

        Legal, as in, not breaking any criminal laws in Australia, yes.

        • +3

          Guess someone hasn't read the Copyright Amendment Act 2006

          • @serideth: I got an ebook of it on and old hard drive I think.

            Any good?

          • +5

            @serideth: I got a copy of that from piratebay.

  • +6

    La La Land is one of the best movies I have ever seen. So unbelievably incandescent

    • Already on Netflix right now

      • Yeah but Netflix isn’t free

        • +5

          It is if you're a freeloader.

    • +1

      Agreed

  • +3

    YouTube does allow region locking of content, so there is a chance these won't work in Australia without a VPN.

  • +11

    I want to watch in my own terms, not to some schedule.

    • +8

      The 15yr old that works at the box office must love you.

  • lala land, one of worst movies ever made. holy crap its bad.

    • +16

      Go see Cats, it will recalibrate your expectations.

      • Yep you can watch it on youtube for…..$19.95….

    • +7

      I bought it on Blu-Ray on special, because it got such good reviews.

      Now, all I can think of it "how can I ever get these 2 hours of my life back"?

      When the movie finished, I was like "….uhm, this can't be it, right? So… what exactly was the moral? Did I miss the 'to be continued'?"

      Good movies make you think. But surely it doesn't count if a movie keeps making you wonder why they made it?

  • +3

    Dirty Dancing is currently available to stream for free at any time in the Tubi app (available in Australia, no VPN required).

    • +1

      I've never heard of tubi, who owns that?

      • +3

        It was previously independent, but Fox has recently bought it.

        • +3

          Tubi is great but doesn’t work on some smart TVs without hooking something up. Sony TVs and Android ones are fine. Loved it when I found the old Groucho Marx TV series lol.

  • +1

    I haven't seen la li le la lo land but is it disliked because it is really bad or because some people really like it?

    If it's the former, I'm keen to watch it, I always find those movies worth watching just to see what side I end up on

    • +3

      If you like old school Musical films like Singin' in the Rain, An American in Paris and Umbrellas of Cherbourg then you'll probably like it (La La Land pays homage to those films).

      • +1

        Hmm
        I've never been a fan of musicals outside of trey & Matt, so I've never seen those films.

        I actually haven't even tried to be fair, maybe I'll enjoy the movie and then seek out the originals.

        I tend to work like that

      • Yeah. But Fred Astaire et al were trained dancers. Emma Stone, while I might have a great big thing for her, is not a dancer. Well, she might be better than my dad.

        Also, can someone describe the, you know, story?

    • +3

      If you liked The Greatest Showman then you probably won't like La La Land. The Greatest Showman has good pacing, an actual storyline, memorable songs and very entertaining. La La Land has none of these things.

      • Savage.

      • +1

        The Greatest Showman is loosely based on a real story. While the script could have been better, it is definitely very entertaining.

        You summed it up well. La la Land is similar to The Greatest Showman, except minus a reason for the characters to exist or do what they do, and minus any parts you would be interested to watch again. I kept waiting for the movie to "start" and for all the preceding events to fall into place, when suddenly it went into the end credits. I could not believe it.

      • +1

        Couldn't disagree more.

    • lol watch it. and report back.

  • All movies were on Netflix last I checked

    • Check again

      • +2

        All movies, except for the ones that aren't

  • Any of these in HDR?

  • +4

    Variety got the time wrong. According to Lionsgate Live, it's actually 6pm PT / 9pm ET, which means 11am AEST on Saturdays.

    Direct links:
    18 Apr - The Hunger Games
    25 Apr - Dirty Dancing
    2 May - La La Land
    9 May - John Wick

  • It seems like IPs from AU are not included

  • Wow, they're mocking with us. Given the situation, The hunger game while we live in the La la land.

  • Thanks.
    Watching The Hunger Games now
    Love the chat…

    • Are you using a VPN because it isn't working for me either.

      • +2

        Yes - used windscribe's desktop VPN client and set it to one of the US Servers. The browser extension may have worked too
        Edit: Also opened the video in an incognito tab

        • +1

          Thanks. For unknown reason Chrome is not refreshing OzB pages but kept on reading from the cache, so I missed dealbot's latest edit about VPN. Even after submitting an edit, Chrome still shows me the staled cached copy until I switched browser.

          • +2

            @alvian: Ctrl + F5 should redownload the page and not use cache

  • They are all private or removed now. VPN doesn't work as well. I think they are expired.

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