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RedKingXIII said:

Why does it matter if it's a quality TV show or a movie? Good content is good content. If they want to invest $200m making a good movie I think that's well spent money? I'm not seeing the issue really. 

What I really don't like about Netflix is the whole model of releasing too many stuff and seeing what sticks. But that's a winning formula for them that I don't think will ever change lol

It's a 6/10 movie on IMDB, here a 7/10 review

Everyone needs to just calm down, we're not watching The Godfather ll here

Was it the greatest movie ever? No, but it's not supposed to be. It's a free new movie on Netflix and it wasn't as bad as everyone said it would be. Especially if you're a fan of Pratt or Brown. If you must, go into it with low expectations and I believe you will be pretty satisfied with this movie. It had heart, some light laughs and decent music. I would watch this movie with my kids again and probably enjoy it even more. Give it a chance. You're not spending $50 to see it in a theatre. It's just the cost of your Netflix subscription so it's worth it.

Free movie? As a matter of fact, I'm spending CAD 252 a year now for this... I've mostly been keeping Netflix for old content, but that's going to run out pretty soon. They spend 320 million subscriber money to make a 6/10 movie.

It's fine, just makes it easier to cancel in the future if they keep this up. The misguided dream/promise of subscriptions leading to higher quality is just that, misguided.