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I hate headlines along the lines of "This box office bomb is finding surprising success on Netflix!" This is just giving my dad ideas.
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Ender
Jan 1 '22, 01:22
"Hey, I heard about this movie [insert name] on Netflix!"
Well... I've never heard of it, so... no...
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I get those recommendations on my Google splash screen and then twll Google to no longer show me headlines from that source. -- nm
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Mop
Jan 1, 07:48
That's a new version of going to blockbuster, seeing a box with *star* and 'from the producers of' -- nm
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zeitgeist
Jan 1, 01:29
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The last one he suggested wasn't even available on Netflix, like he said, it was some Sylvester Stallone movie only available on Tubi. -- nm*
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Ender
Jan 1, 01:43
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