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  2. Criticism of Netflix - Wikipedia

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    In June 2019, Netflix claimed that 30,869,863 accounts watched the Adam Sandler- and Jennifer Aniston-starring Netflix original film Murder Mystery, despite it being critically panned, making it the biggest "opening weekend" for a Netflix original film. If the film had been in theaters it would have made the equivalent of $556 million based on ...

  3. Netflix loses Best Picture again but still takes home 7 Oscars

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    Netflix's haul was a big improvement on its showing last year, when it won only two Oscars. Still, the streamer's Best Picture contenders, The Trial of the Chicago 7 and Mank, lost to Nomadland ...

  4. Netflix’s New Film Strategy: Why the Streaming Giant Is ...

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    Scott Stuber, the head of Netflix’s film division, is the man responsible for feeding the algorithm, and for much of his six-year run, his mandate was clear: quantity, not quality. In 2020, for ...

  5. Netflix Misses the Big Picture - AOL

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  6. You Wouldn't Steal a Car - Wikipedia

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    "You wouldn't screenshot an NFT" is a variant of the "You wouldn't steal a car" meme that satirizes non-fungible tokens, [20] based on the idea that the ease of making digital copies of the work of art associated with an NFT undermines the value of purchasing the NFT.

  7. A Ben Affleck photo goes viral, again. Experts explain why he ...

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    It's been more than seven years since "sad" Ben Affleck first went viral, a meme the Oscar-winning movie star is very aware of — yet pictures of Jennifer Lopez's husband seeming "miserable" or ...

  8. Netflix and chill - Wikipedia

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    "Netflix and chill" is an Internet slang term used as a euphemism for sexual activity, either as part of a romantic partnership, as casual sex, or as a groupie invitation. Since its first recorded, nonsexual use in a tweet posted in 2009, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] the phrase has gained popularity within the Twitter community and other social media sites like ...

  9. Marie Kondo's New Netflix Show Is Serious Meme Fodder - AOL

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