Looking for some family-friendly entertainment with the string “disneynature”:
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A posting every day; an interesting idea every three months…
It’s not called “the urban jungle” for nothing!
Until very recently searching for “Klaus Barbie movie” on amazon would show “Barbie and the Diamond Castle” listed, albeit below Marcel Ophuls’ documentary.
Perhaps I am too un-American to get the joke, so please spell it out for me:
– is it the fact that there apparently is a keyword? a lexical term? “Disneynature” to which the Netflix search engine responds rather than flag it down as spelling error? [it is flagged as in error by the iOS US SPELCHQR]]
– or that that “no Disneynature” Bruce Willis movie was tacked onto the end of the 3-item-strong list?
– or something else that I missed entirely?
-> ianf “DisneyNature” is a film label.
Since you still get DH:WAV with just disneyn, I wonder if it is some keyboard common error correction foo – ie s one jump from e, n one jump from h, etc.
I love reverse engineering netflix!
If it actually had to work to be worth $50 billion, there would be a recession. Valuations will keep rising & functionality will keep dropping until sales improve.