Topic: Netflix

230 chapters across the catalog

Podcaster Down!
Episode 1848 39:57 - 41:19

1848: Podcaster Down!

True Crime Podcast, Hillary Clinton Mystery

The popularity of true crime content on Netflix and in podcasts leads to a satirical proposal for a series titled "Who Killed Hillary." The hosts discuss the commercial viability of selling such a concept to streaming platforms regardless of the actual circumstances of the subject's eventual passing.

Spicy Mode
Episode 1833 1:23:23 - 1:24:57

1833: Spicy Mode

James Garfield, Historical Corruption Mini-Series

A Netflix mini-series titled "Struck by Lightning" explores the presidency and 1881 assassination of James Garfield. The series highlights the deep-seated political corruption of the era, including the influence of the Port Authority and New York political machines.

CIS-Lunar
Episode 1827 1:51:29 - 1:59:02

1827: CIS-Lunar

Jake Paul Injured in Anthony Joshua Boxing Match

YouTuber Jake Paul suffered a broken jaw and lost several teeth during a heavyweight boxing match against Anthony Joshua in Miami. The fight, which was streamed live on Netflix, was criticized by boxing experts as a dangerous mismatch due to the significant difference in experience and weight class. Despite the injuries, Paul posted photos from his hospital bed, highlighting the "click-driven" nature of modern influencer sports.

Sauerkraut Kid
Episode 1826 1:49:24 - 1:55:14

1826: Sauerkraut Kid

Netflix Christmas Movies, Oscars Move to YouTube

The hosts critique the current wave of Netflix and Amazon Christmas movies, noting a lack of realism in their depictions of London. The Academy Awards announced a move from ABC to YouTube starting in 2029, signaling the decline of "linear TV." One host mentions a recent guest appearance on the Grimerica podcast to discuss media theories and Canadian culture.

Secretary of Egg
Episode 1823 5:24 - 13:18

1823: Secretary of Egg

Netflix Acquisition of Warner Brothers Legacy Assets

Netflix is moving to acquire legacy assets from Warner Brothers, a deal valued as one of the largest in entertainment history. While the Trump administration is expected to allow the merger without significant antitrust pushback, some political commentators express concern over potential influence from the Obama family due to their existing Netflix production deals. Historical context is provided regarding previous owners of movie studios, including Coca-Cola, Gulf+Western, and Seagram's.

Boomer Knowledge
Episode 1816 1:58:56 - 2:06:25

1816: Boomer Knowledge

Value for Value Model and Streaming Service Frustrations

The hosts discuss the longevity of their "value for value" funding model, which has sustained the show for over 18 years. They contrast this with the increasing costs and fragmented nature of commercial streaming services like Amazon Prime and Netflix. A specific complaint is raised regarding "Wonder Life," a new add-on subscription required to watch certain series on Prime, which the hosts characterize as a consumer trap.

Bad Fad
Episode 1808 50:01 - 53:13

1808: Bad Fad

Spotify Netflix Deal, Video Podcast Distribution

Spotify and Netflix have entered a partnership to stream video podcasts on the Netflix platform, a move seen as a direct challenge to YouTube's dominance in the space. While the deal increases distribution for creators, skeptics question the appeal of watching "two dorks at a desk" on a premium streaming service. Separately, an invitation to the "Gold, Guns and Goats" podcast highlights the niche appeal of deep financial and geopolitical audio content.

Mucho Retardo
Episode 1804 1:18:53 - 1:21:42

1804: Mucho Retardo

Elon Musk, Netflix Boycott and Cocomelon Controversy

Elon Musk is urging parents to boycott Netflix over LGBTQ themes in children's programming, specifically citing a clip from "Cocomelon." Critics argue that Netflix has shifted its content strategy in recent years to include "gender ideology" in shows marketed to young children.

Mucho Retardo
Episode 1804 1:21:43 - 1:25:49

1804: Mucho Retardo

Moonbug Entertainment, Blackstone and British Media

An investigation into the ownership of "Cocomelon" reveals it is produced by Moonbug Entertainment, a British company owned by Candle Media and backed by Blackstone. The hosts characterize the show's content shifts as a targeted cultural influence from British and corporate interests.

Mucho Retardo
Episode 1804 1:25:50 - 1:28:49

1804: Mucho Retardo

Asset Managers, Disney and AI Streaming Alternatives

The influence of large asset managers like BlackRock and Vanguard is cited as a reason why companies like Disney and Netflix maintain "woke" agendas despite consumer pushback. There is a call for Elon Musk to create an alternative streaming platform to compete with established media giants.

Home Depotation
Episode 1771 1:16:58 - 1:19:22

1771: Home Depotation

Nex Spike Vaccine, Pangolin Documentary

A new Moderna vaccine named "Nex Spike" has drawn attention due to the Latin translation of "Nex" meaning death, though a Latin generator translates the full name as "don't." Meanwhile, a Netflix documentary titled "Pangolin: Kulu's Journey" aims to protect the endangered mammal. This shift in media portrayal is noted, as pangolins were previously blamed for the spread of COVID-19.

SPLESH!
Episode 1750 46:44 - 50:50

1750: SPLESH!

Robert De Niro and the Zero Day Series

The Netflix series "Zero Day" stars Robert De Niro as a former U.S. President dealing with cybersecurity threats and unconventional communication methods like ham radio. The discussion touches on De Niro's controversial history with the Tribeca Film Festival, specifically his decision to pull a documentary regarding autism and vaccines. Despite his political activism, his performance in the thriller is noted for its portrayal of high-stakes government intrigue.

Brain Rot
Episode 1748 2:00:30 - 2:07:22

1748: Brain Rot

Podcast Production Metrics and Streaming Content Quality

The hosts discuss the "sleazy" nature of modern streaming metrics, where platforms like Netflix and Roku count autoplay previews as views to inflate their numbers. They contrast this with the "Value for Value" model of podcasting, which relies on direct listener support rather than deceptive advertising data. The segment also critiques the declining quality of Hollywood writing, citing recent Mark Wahlberg films as examples of formulaic content.

Bedtime Hygiene
Episode 1746 1:44:52 - 1:48:20

1746: Bedtime Hygiene

House of David, The Diplomat, Boomer TV Rant

The hosts discuss current television trends, including the "gory" biblical series House of David and the Netflix political drama The Diplomat. A "boomer moment" ensues as they complain about modern television seasons having only eight episodes compared to the 30-plus episodes typical of the Sid Caesar era.

MAGAREXIA
Episode 1743 17:26 - 24:13

1743: MAGAREXIA

Susan Rice Critique, Trump Alignment with Putin Claims

Former National Security Advisor Susan Rice criticized the Trump administration's treatment of President Zelensky, calling the Oval Office meeting a "setup" designed to humiliate Ukraine. Rice argued that Trump is attempting to hand European interests to Vladimir Putin. Trump countered these claims by stating he is not aligned with Putin but is focused on securing a deal for the United States and the world.

MEGA
Episode 1734 2:24:47 - 2:30:22

1734: MEGA

Anti-British Media Trends, The Diplomat, Keir Starmer

A trend in recent television shows like *The Diplomat*, *Black Doves*, and *The Agency* is identified as being overtly "anti-British," portraying UK officials as incompetent or corrupt. This media shift coincides with political tension between Elon Musk and Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Starmer's recent comments at Prime Minister's Questions emphasized that the UK would not lower food standards for a U.S. trade deal.

Cyber Timebombs
Episode 1731 3:24:24 - 3:28:29

1731: Cyber Timebombs

Severance Season 2, Apple TV Plus and The Diplomat

The hosts discuss the second season of the Apple TV+ series "Severance," noting its "creepy" premise regarding corporate brain modification. They also mention the second season of "The Diplomat" on Netflix and the quirks of modern voice-to-text technology. This casual conversation about current media serves as a transition toward the end of the broadcast.

Boomer Mode
Episode 1724

1724: Boomer Mode

Boxing Day, Netflix Christmas Football, and Beyonce Halftime Show

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open the show on Boxing Day from Amsterdam and Silicon Valley. They discuss the recent Netflix Christmas Day football streaming event featuring a halftime performance by Beyonce. The hosts compare the streaming audience numbers to those drawn by Jake Paul.

Lipless Wonder
Episode 1713 2:09 - 5:06

1713: Lipless Wonder

Netflix, Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul Streaming Issues

Netflix faced significant technical difficulties during the live broadcast of the Mike Tyson and Jake Paul boxing match on Saturday night. Users reported widespread buffering and app crashes, leading to criticism of the platform's transition into live sports broadcasting. The failure highlights the ongoing struggle for streaming services to match the reliability of traditional linear television.