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My new Netflix attrition rate

Posted by violinist3 on July 19, 2019 at 22:10:51:

I watch Netflix streaming when I like the subject material and if it has a rotten tomatoes rating of 85% or more. So far after watching dozens, I figure the attrition rate is over 85%. If the story isn't any good,then I stop watching and move on to the next one.If they don't come up with something really good soon, then I'm giving up and either renting or get it from the library.
Seems most have stories that are copycats of other films. Years ago I thought that Roger Ebert was uppety and elitist. Now I'm starting to think more like him.