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Filed under: Extracurriculars, Simplification

Screw NetFlix and Blockbuster! The future of movies, and TV for that matter, is online. Everything is going digital these days and Hollywood is slowly catching on. Fortunately for us, the virtual trend is affordable. Scratch that, it's more like free! Below are some really movies online for free:



  • Slacker is available on Joost. A social experiment of "slackers". You know, the outcasts of society made up of hippies, students, criminals, philosophers, bloggers, and the unemployed. All characters end up meeting each other, and the result...well, I won't ruin it for you.
So, as you take the time to unwind for this weekend, check out these free movies! WalletPop always has you covered. Enjoy!
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