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10 Movies That Make You Wonder Why You Even Pay for Netflix

10 Movies That Make You Wonder Why You Even Pay for Netflix
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We can all be occasional victims of the seemingly never-ending scroll through a sea of movie options.

Do you ever find yourself questioning your relationship with the mighty streaming giant when you stumble upon certain...let's call them questionable choices? Well, fear not, you are not alone.

Here's our list of ten movies that make you wonder why you even pay for Netflix.

1. The Ridiculous 6

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Kick-starting our list is Adam Sandler 's western comedy, The Ridiculous 6. A movie that attempts to parody the western genre, it often stumbles into the realm of cheap laughs and off-color humor that may leave you pondering your Netflix subscription. Sandler and his five half-brothers embark on a wild west adventure that seems more like a trail of strange gags than a cohesive plot. Is it worth the time you spent searching for a half-decent comedy on Netflix? That's a question for the ages.

2. Death Note

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Adapting a beloved Japanese manga and anime series into a live-action American film was always going to be a tricky task. Death Note sadly falls into the trap of oversimplifying its complex source material and neglecting the essence of the original characters. The intriguing premise – a high school student stumbles upon a notebook that can kill anyone just by writing their name in it – loses its cerebral charm in translation, making you question your Netflix allegiance.

3. The Cloverfield Paradox

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Intended as a surprise drop after the 2018 Super Bowl, The Cloverfield Paradox was more confusing than it was thrilling. While it promised to link the previous films in the Cloverfield franchise, the movie's confusing plot, lackluster performances, and questionable science left more questions than answers. It's the sort of film that could have you reconsidering your Netflix night in favor of a good old-fashioned book.

4. The Open House

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The horror genre has seen a resurgence in recent years, but The Open House unfortunately doesn't add to that upward trend. Despite the intriguing premise of a mother and son duo being terrorized in an open house scenario, the movie fails to deliver on the suspense it promises. Add in some underdeveloped characters and a frustrating ending, and you've got the recipe for a potentially regrettable Netflix night.

5. Secret Obsession

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Ah, the classic (and let's be honest: embarrassingly overused) amnesia thriller plot. Secret Obsession attempts to weave an intense narrative around a woman with amnesia returning to a life and husband she doesn't remember. But the execution falls flat, with the suspense and twists coming off as predictable rather than surprising. With a wealth of captivating thrillers available elsewhere, one can't help but wonder why this one's on Netflix's roster.

6. The Kissing Booth

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The Kissing Booth might have been a hit among teen audiences, but for many, it served as a reminder of every cliche in the teen rom-com playbook. The film revolves around a girl falling for her best friend's bad boy older brother, sparking a multitude of conflicts and teenage angst. It might appeal to a younger crowd, but for those seeking depth or nuanced characters, The Kissing Booth might have you questioning your Netflix account balance.

7. The Do-Over

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Adam Sandler makes his second appearance on our list with The Do-Over, a film featuring two men faking their deaths to start over with new identities. The comedy sadly misses more than it hits, and the plot, with its convoluted twists and turns, may leave you wishing for a do-over on your movie choice for the evening.

8. Bright

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In the realm of conceptually brilliant but poorly executed films, Bright shines, ironically, rather dimly. The idea of a modern fantasy world where humans, orcs, and elves coexist in a gritty urban environment is tantalizing. But sadly, the film doesn't live up to its potential. Despite Will Smith 's charm, the clumsy script, unexplored themes, and muddled world-building might leave you wishing Netflix had cast a spell to make it all better.

9. The Last Days of American Crime

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Based on a graphic novel, The Last Days of American Crime presents an interesting premise: in response to sky-high crime rates, the U.S. government plans to broadcast a signal making unlawful acts impossible. But the plot gets lost in its excessively long runtime, violence that borders on gratuitous, and characters that lack depth. After this one, you might wonder if your Netflix subscription is a crime against your taste in cinema.

10. Sierra Burgess Is a Loser

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Rounding out our list is a teen movie that may have been well-intentioned but stumbles in its execution. Sierra Burgess Is a Loser grapples with themes of self-image, confidence, and the pitfalls of high school life. Yet, it faces criticism for its plot, which revolves around a significant amount of deception, catfishing, and a questionable approach to consent. It's the kind of movie that could make you question not just your Netflix subscription, but the state of teen rom-coms in general.