![]() Information included in this campaign represents overall viewing trends, not the personal viewing information of specific, identified individuals.ġ Popularity based on the average daily viewing hours per member between Novemand November 1, 2017Ģ/3 Series viewed less than two hours per day were identified as ‘savored.’ Series viewed more than two hours per day were identified as ‘devoured.’ Data was inclusive of new show launches of Netflix originals from NovemNovemonly. Nostalgia also scored top points for family watching via Star Trek: Discovery, Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life and Fuller House. Whether for the adventure, Chief Hopper or bromance (#DadSteve), Netflix members ranked Stranger Things as the top show to watch together as a family. The Shows That Brought Us Together in 2017 We couldn’t resist the thrill of a thrill and shamelessly watched ahead of our significant others on Narcos, Ozark, Black Mirror and more ( don’t tell Marty). We also took care to enjoy the splendor of The Crown (it is a visual feast fit for a queen after all). We needed a laugh this year and found that solace by savoring (watching less than two hours per day) shows like Atypical, GLOW, Dear White People and Big Mouth. The question of ‘whodunit’ (and didn’t do it) in The Keepers and The Confession Tapes also had us watching with might. We took an escape from reality in 2017 by devouring (watching more than two hours per day) sci-fi series likes of 3%, Travelers and The OA. Though bingeing was standard in 2017, not all series were enjoyed in the same way - there were those we devoured, those we savored, those we cheated on, and those that brought us together. There’s much to say about what we watched, but how we watched was also intriguing. An impressive feat, especially as the average member watched around 60 movies on Netflix this year. The one we’re still scratching our heads about, the person who watched Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl 365 days in a row (streamin’ me timbers?). Not to be outdone, Mexico takes the top spot for having the most members to watch Netflix every-single-day (#goals). The most popular of which fell on Sunday, January 1 - one day in and we already needed a comfort binge.Įven Antarctica got in on the watching action, where someone (a penguin) binged through Shameless (talk about Netflix and chill). Netflix members around the world watched more than 140 million hours per day (that’s a little more one billion hours per week in case you were wondering). who drew the dicks ( American Vandal).Ģ017 brought a lot of learning and also, A LOT of watching. And once again, that Eleven is not to be messed with ( Stranger Things). That life is better with wrestling ( GLOW) and just as crazy without Pablo ( Narcos). We learned how to launder money ( Ozark) and profile serial killers ( MINDHUNTER). Go for it.What a difference a year makes. The story is completely surreal and is a departure form the norm in that there are no psycopathic killers, screaming girls or dark cupboards. Like many better horror movies it spawned at least 6 more spin offs and Barker was involved in all of them. This is good because of what he later achieved. Hellraiser was Clive Barkers first foray into directing. If you think you can work it out, you may have to watch it more than once. As an analysis of how disparate people might work together in extraordinary circumstances – in this case they don’t really – it’s a strong window on the human mind. It’s fast paced and exciting even if the ending is a little disappointing. ![]() Cube – 1997Ĭube is a psycho-thriller with an excellent premise. There are two more examples in this list. The concept of what might happen if you stray off the beaten track in deepest darkest America has been explored often. ![]() Not to be confused with the remake of 2003, this is ostensibly one of the several extensions of the story. The original Texas Chainsaw Massacre of 1974 was a cult classic. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning – 2006 There are elements of real life stories in here. The suspense is well handled but the story eventually becomes a little unbelievable. Set in Australia which is famous for it’s man eating crocodiles, Rogue is the story of tourists (including the mandatory cynical American journalist) who become dinner – starter, main and sweet – for a giant crocodile. The opening sequences are what make the movie and we’re not entirely ashamed to include it in our list. The special effects are OK and the acting, under the circumstances, is also OK. To be fair, Zombeavers has sufficient comedy to make it worth a watch. When is a beaver not a beaver? When it’s a turkey. Our suggestions this year include a wide range including some comedy, some suspense, some exceptionally good movies and a couple of turkeys (turkey movies not the Thanksgiving bird).
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