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Netflix Brings Back A Movie And Sets The Internet Ablaze With Rage

Netflix Brings Back A Movie And Sets The Internet Ablaze With Rage

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Netflix is bringing James Cameron's Titanic back to streaming, and some fans are not happy. Darrell: Maybe those outraged are just friends and family. If not who cares there are real issues they could bring attention to. Instead they conjure up hurt feelings. If my best friend happened to be rich enough and Daring enough to have joined that voyage, I would have been laughing at him before and after it happened. I would miss them greatly but reality is deadly.
Date: 2023-06-28

Comments and reviews: 11


Well, that's just petty af. People are outraged over the dumbest stuff. That submersible was doomed from the get go. It wasn't like those people didn't pay for that mess either. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that the Titan wasn't the best design for that kind of pressure. What's a travesty is the people on that boat that no one was helping.
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The Titanic did not sink because of a glacier. It's been proven that theory is wrong. Most people think it was hit with a torpedo and sunk on purpose buy a submarine to get rid of all the multi-millionaire bankers and business executives that were ruling the world at the time. except for JPMorgan and a few other ones that got a tip to get off of it.
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What idiots! The films just don't pop up on streaming services. Those people went to see the Titanic and knew it was risky. The people that died on the Titanic didn't. From their logic, every shark movie should be removed whenever someone is bitten.
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The people onboard the submersible (excluding the kid) knew exactly what they were doing and the possible consequences for their actions. Why should NETFLIX have to hold off on putting TITANIC back on their lineup?
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What s insensitive was to ignore the 700 people looking for a better life that died from a capsized ship to focus solely on 5 super rich folks that died from having to much money and time on their hands.
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Honestly, the internet is full of the biggest idiots which is funny considering they have access to ALL of human knowledge on the smart phone they mindlessly scroll through dumbass social media with.
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Netflix not doing anything wrong, its not their fault billionaires decided to play with death by going to see where a boat sunk but ppl also died, AT 200K A POP, MAKE IT MAKE SENSE.
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People get angry over everything nowadays. You could fck your wife up the ss in the privacy of your own home, and there's always somebody who gotta a problem with that.
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Netflix gonna do what Netflix has always done. Profit from the massses without a shred of decency, raise costs, and implement new barriers to consumers access.
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They planned this before the incident. It s a very bad coincidence, but why arnt people looking at this as the disaster ruined Netflix marketing campaign
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So no one can ever watch this movie again (or announce that they've watched it) because five idiots decided to be idiotic? Got it.
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