For all of you that have Netflix - you know that they give suggestions based on your interests and preferences. I occasionally scroll through just to see what's there and lately the categories have been cracking me up. My brother Mike's been living with us for a few months and the combination of the three of us watching Netflix has been creating some random categories. So I thought I'd share, here's what Netflix says about me today:
And there you have it, this is my house in a nutshell. So now I want to know - what does Netflix say about you?
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That is hilarious! I am totally going home to see what Netflix things about me. (I will, of course, report back.) And it will be a modge podge too because a bunch of us Plautzes use Mom & Dad's account.
Also, Girl-Power Children & Family Movies is my favorite. Ok, it's a toss up between that and Feel-good Foreign Action & Adventure. These are awesome!
I must agree - those 2 are probably my favorite too. Though a few weeks ago we had 'Children & Family Cartoon TV Shows from the 1980s' and that made me laugh pretty hard.
Can't wait to hear the Plautz categories!
Just for you I went and looked at my Netflix suggestions. We're having a good laugh. Here are my favorites:
"Conspiracy Period Pieces based on real life"
"Visually-Striking Violent Action Adventure"
"Understated British movies based on classical literature."
Netflix clearly thinks I'm a snob, even when it comes to violent action adventure movies. ("At least it's visually striking.")
Melissa your list is cracking me up! I especially love 'Conspiracy Period Pieces based on real life.' What movies are in that category? I need to watch them.
My favs were VIOLENT crime shows mixed with EMOTIONAL foreign docus and witty DYSFUNCTIONAL family
Hilarious Heather. I will have to check this out myself!
Hi Beasty! Mine we're as exciting as yours but here's a few good ones.
Critically-acclaimed goofy movies
Suspenseful Documentaries
British tv shows
Family features for ages 5-7
yours are better!
that first line should read 'weren't' not 'we're'. :)
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