CJ ENTERTAINMENT 1. ‘SECRET SUNSHINE’ (2007) Who’s in it: Jeon Do-yeon, Song Kang-ho, Jo Young-jin, Kim Young-jae What it’s about: The poignant film, which was met with critical acclaim, follows a young Korean widow named Sin-ae. When she moves to a new town with her son to get a fresh start, she feels hopeful. But when her child suddenly gets abducted, it seems like tragedy is following her wherever she goes. PINE HOUSE FILM 2. ‘POETRY’ (2010) Who’s in it: Yoon Jeong-hee, Lee David, Kim Hee-ra, Ahn Nae-sang What it’s about: Yang Mi-ja, a kind-hearted elderly woman, develops an interest in poetry while suffering from Alzheimer’s. When she discovers that her childish grandson is connected to the murder of a young girl, she goes to great lengths to help protect him. However, when her memory continues to fail her, it leads to dangerous consequences. YONG FILM 3. ‘THE BEAUTY INSIDE’ (2015) Who’s in it: Han Hyo-joo, Yoo Yeon-seok, Kim Dae-myung, Do Ji-han What i...
10 Facts About Netflix :
- Netflix was originally called “Kibble”. The business was called first called Kibble (as a codename), before the name was changed to NetFlix.com, and later Netflix. Netflix co-founder Marc Randolph.
- New Netflix employees typically start at over $17 an hour. Most entry-level positions at Netflix (such as in a call center) starts between $17 and $18 per hour plus a free subscription to the service.
- Netflix users stream 140 million hours of content daily. During peak hours, Netflix accounts for over 30% of all internet down-streaming traffic in the US. Almost twice as much as YouTube (its closest competitor). Netflix users watch more than a billion hours of content a week.
- 8.4 Million users ‘binge race’ their favorite series. Binge Racers attempt to finish and entire season season within 24 hours of its release. Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life had the most global bingers in its 24 hour debut while Canada boasts the highest percentage of racers worldwide.
- Fifty-three subscribers watched the movie A Christmas Prince every single day for the first 18 days of its release. The original Netflix holiday movie is not exactly the same quality as The Queen’s Gambit.
- The most watched show on Netflix is Breaking Bad (and has been for years). Netflix released information relating to how many episodes subscribers need to watch a show in order to become “hooked” on a season. For Breaking Bad, it takes all of two episodes to become hooked.
- In the United States, it is cheaper to use rectangular envelopes to ship Netflix DVDs. If square ones were used, it would cost Netflix an extra $225 million in shipping.
- Americans are binge watching in public restrooms. According to data released from Netflix, about 12 percent of people admit to streaming movies or TV shows while in a public restroom. Goodbye “Netflix and chill”; hello “Netflix and pee”.
- Netflix once tried to split its company into two. Netflix tried to spin off its DVD-by-mail service as a separate company called Qwikster. The plan was to enable Netflix to focus on streaming content and to phase out the less profitable, less popular DVD-by-mail service. It also would have let Netflix negotiate rights and release windows for the DVDs and streaming content independently and separately. Netflix eventually backpedaled the highly unpopular decision to split Netflix into two companies and Qwikster never saw the light of day.
- CEO Reed Hastings got the idea for Netflix after getting a late fee of $40 for a VHS movie rental from Blockbuster…not really. Co-founder Marc Randolph, who left the company in 2002, said the tale was a “convenient fiction”. Randolph and Hastings started the company because they wanted to create “the Amazon.com of something”. Hastings story is a myth, but it sure sounds good considering…
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