The first part is gibberish and the second part turns disqualifying.
Ted Sarandos interview in The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/25/magazine/ted-sarandos-netflix-interview.html
“We want to please everybody. But sometimes the movies that we make are not made for critics. But for the audience that loves it, they love it.”
come on
@tvaziri yeah we actually want our content to be shit. It’s kind of our thing. Our hogs love it.
@tacofallout @tvaziri Slop is cheap
@tvaziri What does that last sentence even mean? I feel like it’s a riddle.
@tvaziri Saw “Lawrence of Arabia” in a theater with my high school girlfriend, an incredible cinema experience. Can watch it on a 1080p TV & enjoy it again, but definitely not on a phone
@tvaziri At least it has an intermission to rest your arm
@tvaziri he’s probably legally enjoined from saying “we are a content puke funnel driven by data”
@tvaziri Oh my God, has he just thrown his son under the bus?
@tvaziri The headline has the word “binge” on it. Therefore, everything that comes after is invalid.