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1. bryanr+Ps[view] [source] 2024-12-28 15:08:43
>>exitb+(OP)
I think this also applies: https://medium.com/luminasticity/netflix-the-crap-you-put-up...

>A signature characteristic of Netflix’s strategy over the years has been to define genres into microscopic sub-genres and develop content on very specific customer likes — for example “Urban teen geniuses who invent time travel”

>There is an unfortunate issue with making things bad and to somebody’s taste — the person whose taste you are courting may be happy to be courted but if all they ever get of things to their taste are things that are bad representations of that taste they may come to sour on what they once loved.

and that is I think what happens a lot with Netflix, they produce approximations of the thing you love, and by doing this bad half-assed version with the wires sticking out and everything, in the end you don't love that thing anymore.

Netflix in the hunt for quick engagement eats the seed corn of fandom, and are left with nothing to build on.

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2. Xenoam+2z[view] [source] 2024-12-28 16:02:23
>>bryanr+Ps
I love apocalyptic movies (even ones that are not considered great) but the few I started watching on Netflix were really bad.
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3. Loughl+sz[view] [source] 2024-12-28 16:05:43
>>Xenoam+2z
Can you name a good apocalyptic movie? I'm really struggling to come up with one. Twister, sort of, and that's neither good nor apocalyptic really.

Edit: Twelve Monkeys. I think that counts.

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4. _DeadF+251[view] [source] 2024-12-28 19:45:59
>>Loughl+sz
The Road? Not something you ever need to watch more than once but if you want to internalize bleakness it worked for me.
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