Michael Scott’s Dangerous Lies is #1 on all the Netflix charts, but a cursory glance at Twitter shows that most viewers are just hating on it. And they’re not being gentle, either.
The film was only released April 30th, but already seems to be growing into the most watchably terrible film phenomena of recent memory, which may come as a surprise given its less notably poor Metacritic score of 49% at time of writing. See below for but a sample of what folks are saying about it over on Twitter:
The most dangerous lie is Netflix telling these people they’re good actors #DangerousLies
— Tarah Durham (@durham_tarah) May 5, 2020
I just wasted a couple hours of my life watching Dangerous Lies on Netflix.
— Ish is effed up (@ChelleG24) May 5, 2020
Wow Dangerous Lies on Netflix was so bad
— Branique (@IAm_Branni) May 5, 2020
That Dangerous Lies movie on Netflix is a piping hot pile of garbage.
— Ren (@Renimal) May 5, 2020
I’m trying to get through this movie Dangerous Lies on Netflix and it’s so bad lol
— Quarantina Turner (@thatladyj) May 5, 2020
Cannot believe I just wasted two hours of my life watching that dangerous lies movie. Also #1 on netflix rn?? This quarantine is really getting to everybody apparently
— E V A L U T I O N (@evalution_music) May 5, 2020
Dangerous lies on Netflix was trash FYI
— queen k (@luvkrysta) May 5, 2020
If you’re considering watching Dangerous Lies on @Netflix because it’s “Top 10”, do yourself a favor and don’t Can’t believe I even made it half way Should have read the reviews first…. pic.twitter.com/LMaeJ5ytiN
— cranny (@CRANNY_8) May 5, 2020
Netflix’s “Dangerous Lies” is so bad, it’s irresistible. Like the writer read a screenwriting book and did the opposite of every tip. I can see Elliot Gould finishing his scenes, cursing everyone on set, calling his agent to ask how he booked this piece of shit then firing him.
— Wilson Koewing (@WKoewing) May 5, 2020
Im already annoyed with #dangerousliesnetflix and its only been 15 minutes.
— IG: @Msmclaughlin (@themsmclaughlin) May 5, 2020
i’m watching dangerous lies on netflix and it is absolutely dreadful. this is awful.
— jasmine (@jjasss_) May 5, 2020
Haven't seen a bad movie in a while but that new Netflix movie Dangerous Lies is just….bad.
— lack 2 Back (@blackflipdude) May 5, 2020
Dangerous Lies the worst movie I’ve seen in some years Netflix a whole lie lol
— Romelo Felipe (@RoKnows) May 5, 2020
The plot follows a caretaker struggling with steep bills played by Camila Mendes, whose wealthy elderly client dies and leaves all his worldly possessions to her, thrusting her into a tale of confrontation, manipulation, and death, as she and her newfound fortune become targets. The setup may seem oddly familiar to those who have seen Rian Johnson’s Knives Out.
Yes, that means that despite the director’s name, it’s sadly probably not the sequel to Threat Level Midnight some may have hoped for it to be. If nothing else, it at least deserves some kind of credit for supplanting political discussions as the most popular subject when searching Dangerous Lies on Twitter. And in a presidential election year, no less.
The film’s unorthodox success also raises questions about how enjoyably bad movies may have an unlikely home in the streaming age. Green-lighting a movie to appeal to the small niche of people that ironically enjoy awful flics would probably seem like madness to traditional film studios and distributors since most people would never pay upfront to see something they know they’re going to hate.
But if these movies are created for streaming services people already subscribe to anyway, they may draw enough eyeballs to warrant creating more. Dangerous Lies may herald a new trend for Netflix originals… but if not it will at least be something fun to laugh at.
from Movies – We Got This Covered https://ift.tt/35FaKLF
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