Netflix is launching a new feature which allows users to bookmark their favorite scenes

Oct 28, 2024 15:31


Netflix is launching a new feature called ‘Moments’ which allows users to bookmark their favorite scenes to watch again later.

Users will also be able to share the scenes on social media. pic.twitter.com/ORz3W7p1ag
- Pop Crave (@PopCrave) October 28, 2024

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jojito October 28 2024, 15:15:49 UTC
It's a smart move, youtube is not gonna like it.

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asnindie October 28 2024, 16:52:43 UTC
Searching on YouTube is just so much easier

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anolinde October 28 2024, 22:15:47 UTC
I can't tell if this is serious or not... YouTube's search is so bad lol, I can't find anything anymore! It's so frustrating.

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pink_disco October 28 2024, 15:15:55 UTC
words, i just know you're the one who added that tag

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mila_s_garden October 28 2024, 17:08:09 UTC
I'm so nosy, I had to go back and look at the tags lol

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therearewords October 28 2024, 20:17:49 UTC
No clue what you're talking about, I don't work during the holiday.

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pink_disco October 28 2024, 21:11:37 UTC

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squirrels_oh_no October 28 2024, 15:17:55 UTC

It's just going to be sex and making out scenes lbr. I hate to beat my old Netflix horse LMAO, but since I am still riled up in my anger about how Netflix hates The Old Guard, the thing most people remember about The Old Guard - a female-led action movie - is the gay couple kissing after one of them has a romantic monologue.

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pink_disco October 28 2024, 15:27:26 UTC
ugh The Old Guard deserves so much better

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squirrels_oh_no October 28 2024, 15:40:05 UTC

Well, they did pickups this month in Vancouver (I guess it was cheaper than Europe?) so hopefully it will be out within the next 5 years LOL and won't just be dumped without any marketing. It's like Netflix wants one of their top film franchises to fail (or else the second movie is just flat terrible, but let us decide that).

Although I read the second graphic novel and lmao I highly doubt the movie will be using much of that other than the overall general plot because the first movie deviated so hard from the first edition it makes the second one kind of null and void in parts.

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britt_m_89 October 28 2024, 17:14:28 UTC
Joe invented romantic monologuing.

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januarysix October 28 2024, 15:29:50 UTC
does anyone remember when netflix allowed you to friend people and see what movies they had watched? and vice versa?

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lone_concertina October 28 2024, 17:49:19 UTC
Yeah I still have stuff in my queue from that era. One of my friends had phenomenal taste. It was like soulseek for movies - find someone with good taste and just let their library take you for a journey!

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josiefier October 28 2024, 15:41:35 UTC

This sounds kind of cool for me - someone who watches most shows for certain actors. I'd use this for the guest spots. Like say an actor showed up for only a handful of scenes over five episodes of a three season show - it'd be nice to not waste my time having to click through the episodes for the few parts I care about

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