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These are the most successful Netflix movies, what do you think of them?
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Movies that don't show in cinemas are not really movies they're just glorified youtube videos
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Carry-on was terrible. Didnt see the rest. is Adam Project kino?
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>korean, korean, korean (stylized)
>hawaiian, israeli, white
>white
>white, white
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>black, white
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Indians, Mexicans, and Chinese on suicide watch
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I shant be watching any. Haven't watched a drop of goyflix content in a decade. To me it symbolizes mass produced, low quality slop.
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I don't know a single person who has seen Red Notice.
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>>214219035
Most Netflix subscribers are brown and brown “people” love shitty movies
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>>214219035
This genuinely amazes me because I'm on /tv/ all the time and the only ones here I've even heard of are Demon Hunters, Don't Look Up, and The Gray Man



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