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Average Netflix User Has Streamed 2.86 Adam Sandler Movies
Average Netflix User Has Streamed 2.86 Adam Sandler Movies
Average Netflix User Has Streamed 2.86 Adam Sandler Movies
Netflix has been notoriously secretive about their data, whether that’s subscription demographics or the all-important individual streaming figures for specific titles. Though they’ve grown into a major player in the world of entertainment, we really have no earthly idea whether Netflix is successful or not. (They almost definitely are, unless this is the single most brazen bluff in showbiz history.) The only knowledge we have of Netflix’s inner workings comes from the occasional missive issued by content head Ted Sarandos, who made one such announcement in a recent letter to shareholders. Among the financial jargon and quarterly earnings reports, Sarandos dropped the chilling detail that Netflix’s 100 million-strong user base has collectively streamed over 500 million hours of Adam Sandler movies since The Ridiculous Six opened. Today, ScreenCrush invites you to consider the brain-collapsing enormity of that number.
Here’s a First Look at Noah Baumbach’s ‘Meyerowitz Stories’
Here’s a First Look at Noah Baumbach’s ‘Meyerowitz Stories’
Here’s a First Look at Noah Baumbach’s ‘Meyerowitz Stories’
Adam Sandler’s reign over Netflix is far from over. After the streaming service renewed his movie deal, Netflix bought Noah Baumbach’s upcoming The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected), which is set to premiere at this month’s Cannes International Film Festival. Today, we got our first official look at the film, with four new images.
Netflix Users Have Seen 500 Million Hours of Adam Sandler Movies
Netflix Users Have Seen 500 Million Hours of Adam Sandler Movies
Netflix Users Have Seen 500 Million Hours of Adam Sandler Movies
One of Netflix’s biggest deals so far in the original movie space was with Adam Sandler, who signed on to make four films with the streaming service, and then recently re-upped with the online media titan for another four masterpieces. Maybe you have seen some of their collaborations so far, The Ridiculous 6, The Do-Over, and the just-released Sandy Wexler. If the figures Netflix just released are accurate, the odds are you have.
Cannes 2017 Lineup: Sofia Coppola! Todd Haynes! Bong Joon-ho!
Cannes 2017 Lineup: Sofia Coppola! Todd Haynes! Bong Joon-ho!
Cannes 2017 Lineup: Sofia Coppola! Todd Haynes! Bong Joon-ho!
Good morning! Chances are that you’re just getting up and at ’em now, but a few time zones ahead in sunny France, the film industry has had a busy day. This morning saw the official announcement of the Cannes Film Festival’s class of 2017, with the full Competition and Un Certain Regard slates announced by head honcho Thierry Frémaux in a live press conference in the wee small hours of this morning. As ever, the Competition lineup (the most prestigious program in the world’s most prestigious film festival) boasts a deep roster of cinema’s most respected auteurs, ready to pull back the curtain on some tantalizing-sounding new projects. But let’s not talk around the real news here: Adam Sandler’s going to Cannes, baby.
Another Adam Sandler Movie Is Heading to Netflix, Except This One Will Be Good
Another Adam Sandler Movie Is Heading to Netflix, Except This One Will Be Good
Another Adam Sandler Movie Is Heading to Netflix, Except This One Will Be Good
Netflix, for all their diverting original series and Bong Joon-ho subsidization, has also been responsible for the introduction of a great evil into the world. I am referring, of course, to their seemingly infinite-picture development deal with chronic Phoner-of-It-In Adam Sandler. Netflix signed Sandler to a four-movie deal back in 2014, which has been going decidedly less-than-great so far — his Western spoof The Ridiculous Six was a big pile of donkey turds, and the trailer for his upcoming Sandy Wexler has not inspired much more confidence. When the news hit a few weeks ago that Netflix would re-up their deal with Sandler for four more movies, our coverage of the notice contained the words “oh no.”
‘Sandy Wexler’ Trailer Is Adam Sandler’s ‘Waterboy’ in the ‘90s
‘Sandy Wexler’ Trailer Is Adam Sandler’s ‘Waterboy’ in the ‘90s
‘Sandy Wexler’ Trailer Is Adam Sandler’s ‘Waterboy’ in the ‘90s
2017 is already rough as hell, and now Netflix has to go and make it even harder to get through. Remember how Netflix made a four-picture deal with Adam Sandler? I regret to inform you that we’re only halfway through that deal. Following The Ridiculous 6 and The Do-Over, we still have two more Sandler movies on the way. One of those movies is Sandy Wexler.
‘Sandy Wexler’ Trailer Has Adam Sandler’s Dumbest Voice Yet
‘Sandy Wexler’ Trailer Has Adam Sandler’s Dumbest Voice Yet
‘Sandy Wexler’ Trailer Has Adam Sandler’s Dumbest Voice Yet
If you didn’t like The Ridiculous 6 or The Do-Over, don’t worry — Netflix isn’t giving up just yet. The streaming service is determined to make you love Adam Sandler again, and this time, they’re taking him back to 1994, which is probably the last time he was genuinely entertaining (OK, with the exception of The Wedding Singer). Yep, there’s another new Sandler movie coming to Netflix; behold, the first trailer for Sandy Wexler.
Adam Sandler Joining Kevin James' CBS 'Kevin Can Wait'
Adam Sandler Joining Kevin James' CBS 'Kevin Can Wait'
Adam Sandler Joining Kevin James' CBS 'Kevin Can Wait'
No one was exactly over the moon for another Kevin James family sitcom, and some recent showrunner shifts for CBS’ Kevin Can Wait can certainly attest to that, but the series will at least get one notable boost. Reports reveal Adam Sandler will take a break from his Netflix deal to guest on his friend’s show, just as he’d done for King of Queens.

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