@Guest 3736 I appreciate the Netflix/Amazon info. But I thought a lot of the B/C movies were from washouts at the various indie festivals emptying the warehouse. Thinking or being informed that this is new product is not hopeful. |
Haven't found a decent movie in weeks will keep looking although i won't hold my breath |
the amount of b\c movies being churned out is massive. ill pass as it looks awful |
So these people that invest money in this crap... do they truly believe this might have any chance at all of being successful. How the fuck does this crap even reach the public..wtf is happening with our society, low IQ incompetent idiots...this platform needs to make a new section 'total shit movies' or 'waste your life here' |
After seeing that second screenshot, I am definitely going to give this one a try! |
It is the low attention span 'Netflix' generation Most viewers wont complete a series or a movie If a movie has a 70% 'completion rate' it has done well If you watched 'Squid Game' for 10 minutes you are in the 142 million who watched Squid Game I wonder what the completion rate is on ' Amityville ' :D There is an interesting article about it, here is an extract British Netflix users spent more time watching old episodes of Friends in 2020 than watching big-budget original series the Crown. The three most popular new releases in the UK during August were Clickbait (watched by 2.34m Netflix accounts), Hit & Run (2.1m households), and The Chair (1.64m). These are high ratings but Channel 5 can top them. Sex Education Series 3 was released on the same day as Squid Game and performed just as well in Europe – but has had a fraction of the hype. Shows such Bridgerton, Afterlife and The Queen’s Gambit were all hitting over 80% completion rates in the UK – meaning people were hooked and watched to the end of each series. At the other end of the market, the five shows with the worst series completion rates were The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance (just 35% of viewers finished it), What/If (45%), The Irregulars (53%), White Lines (56%), and Sex/Life (56%) – which explains why most of them were cancelled. Any film that is watched by the average viewer to 70% of the film’s runtime is considered a success. Martin Scorsese’s big-budget much-hyped Irishman? That struggled, on their metrics. People now watch original series in a very short space of time – about a quarter of people who watched Squid Game finished it within two days. Even though Netflix and Amazon Prime Video are not far apart in terms of signed-up users, Netflix dwarfs Amazon when it comes to people actually watching their content. Oh and almost no one chooses to watch the credits nowadays. Sorry to everyone who made the programmes, we’ve already autoplayed the next episode. https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/oct/20/from-friends-to-cephalopods-why-netflix-viewing-figures-matter |
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