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Re: Netflix movies [message #92786 is a reply to message #92755] Thu, 17 December 2020 10:25 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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To me, it feels like they've used data collection to determine what works with their audience and are applying a formula to keep those things rolling in. It's all about putting out easy films that can be watched while we're also scrolling on our phones.
That seems to be the way pop music is produced today too. Formulaic and banal. I dismissed Netflix's content soon after a tryout period after I got my Roku. And looking around at all the other content providers just reinforced that this new pay to play format is for me, just not worth it. Knowing that there are some fine productions made, it just seems your paying for the privilege of that few amidst an abundance of boredom.
And the free content is even more trash. I marvel looking at all the titles that you just know you can't help but start scrolling through the mess your looking at within minutes of starting. I don't know how all this crap gets made?
 
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