‘Red Notice’ Is Officially Netflix’s Most Popular Film Ever

Dec 01, 2021 00:53


#RedNotice is now officially the most popular film in Netflix history. https://t.co/qkWTIrjvtU
- TheWrap (@TheWrap) November 30, 2021
Red Notice is No. 1 film for the third week in a row, and has officially become Netflix’s most popular film after 17 days ( Read more... )

gal gadot, dwayne johnson / the rock, ryan reynolds

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euraylie November 30 2021, 23:02:31 UTC
We know the masses have no taste

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dadeepish December 1 2021, 10:54:14 UTC
Maybe Netflix’s last tolerable original film

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justrachna November 30 2021, 23:03:20 UTC
It was a dumb, predictable, nice to have on when I have a massive headache and can’t concentrate on anything else movie. It definitely belonged on netflix though. I would never pay to see it in the theatres.

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post_dada November 30 2021, 23:07:18 UTC
Not a single set piece convincingly connected to the one before or after it. Perfect for watching on a Saturday night in while you play with your phone or whatever

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toomuchtimelol November 30 2021, 23:04:05 UTC
Undeserved tbh. Idk why it got so many watches, it wasn’t even promoted that well. And the reviews suck too.

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helliosx November 30 2021, 23:05:16 UTC
Yikes.
I thought it was very mediocre, and it was obvious all the budget went to the 3 stars instead of to writing, or action scenes, or sound and music, or any other department really.
Gal's role especially was so tiny, it could've been played by literally anyone else.

I hope they don't do a sequel like it was teased at the end.

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helliosx November 30 2021, 23:06:06 UTC
LOVED Birdbox tho. Very deserved.

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killnotic November 30 2021, 23:06:08 UTC
Hmm. I liked the three leads well enough, and the story was serviceable. Really, the movie is the epitome of fine.

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