Michael M. Scott’s Dangerous Lies is #1 on all the Netflix charts, but a cursory glance at Twitter shows that most viewers are just hating on it. And they’re not being gentle, either.
The film was only released on April 30th, but already seems to be growing into the most watchable terrible movie phenomena of recent memory, which may come as a surprise given its less notably poor Metacritic score of 49% at the time of writing. Most viewers are finding it to be pretty unbearable, too, and you can see below for but a sample of what folks are saying about it over on Twitter:
The most dangerous lie is Netflix telling these people they’re good actors #DangerousLies
— Tarah Durham (@durham_tarah) May 5, 2020
I just wasted a couple hours of my life watching Dangerous Lies on Netflix.
— Ish is effed up (@ChelleG24) May 5, 2020
Wow Dangerous Lies on Netflix...
The film was only released on April 30th, but already seems to be growing into the most watchable terrible movie phenomena of recent memory, which may come as a surprise given its less notably poor Metacritic score of 49% at the time of writing. Most viewers are finding it to be pretty unbearable, too, and you can see below for but a sample of what folks are saying about it over on Twitter:
The most dangerous lie is Netflix telling these people they’re good actors #DangerousLies
— Tarah Durham (@durham_tarah) May 5, 2020
I just wasted a couple hours of my life watching Dangerous Lies on Netflix.
— Ish is effed up (@ChelleG24) May 5, 2020
Wow Dangerous Lies on Netflix...
- 5/5/2020
- by Will Bertazzo Lambert
- We Got This Covered
Doris Roberts is set to star in the Hallmark Channel original movie "Debbie Macomber's Call Me Mrs. Miracle," a sequel to last year's top-rated "Mrs. Miracle."
The Christmas-themed movie, based on Macomber's novel due to be released in September, is in production in Vancouver for a Nov. 27 premiere.
Roberts will reprise her role as Emily Merkle -- Mrs. Miracle as she is known by some -- who is back to ensure that this Christmas is the most magical and meaningful of all. When Mrs. Miracle appears as a seasonal employee in the toy department at the financially troubled Finley's Department Store, neither the store's owners, nor the customers, have any idea of the saintly events that are about to unfold.
Michael M. Scott is directing from a script by Nancey Silvers.
"Miracle," from Mrm Prods., is produced by Harvey Kahn.
The Christmas-themed movie, based on Macomber's novel due to be released in September, is in production in Vancouver for a Nov. 27 premiere.
Roberts will reprise her role as Emily Merkle -- Mrs. Miracle as she is known by some -- who is back to ensure that this Christmas is the most magical and meaningful of all. When Mrs. Miracle appears as a seasonal employee in the toy department at the financially troubled Finley's Department Store, neither the store's owners, nor the customers, have any idea of the saintly events that are about to unfold.
Michael M. Scott is directing from a script by Nancey Silvers.
"Miracle," from Mrm Prods., is produced by Harvey Kahn.
- 7/29/2010
- by By Kimberly Nordyke
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Doris Roberts is returning to Hallmark Channel to star in a sequel to the network's popular movie "Debbie Macomber's Mrs. Miracle."
The follow-up, "Call Me Mrs. Miracle," also is based on a book by Macomber, which she wrote specifically for Hallmark Channel after the success of the first film last year.
Hallmark plans to announce the casting during its upfront presentation to advertisers Tuesday in New York.
In the new movie, it's Christmas in New York City, and Mrs. Merkle (Roberts) is a saleswoman in a family-owned department store and works her magic on those around her.
Dan Wigutow, Michael M. Scott and Debbie Macomber are the executive producers.
The follow-up, "Call Me Mrs. Miracle," also is based on a book by Macomber, which she wrote specifically for Hallmark Channel after the success of the first film last year.
Hallmark plans to announce the casting during its upfront presentation to advertisers Tuesday in New York.
In the new movie, it's Christmas in New York City, and Mrs. Merkle (Roberts) is a saleswoman in a family-owned department store and works her magic on those around her.
Dan Wigutow, Michael M. Scott and Debbie Macomber are the executive producers.
- 3/22/2010
- by By James Hibberd
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Eric Bress has been tapped to write The Alchemyst, New Line Cinema's adaptation of Michael Scott's young-adult fantasy book series The Immortal Nicholas Flamel. Mark Burnett is producing.
The story revolves around a pair of teenage fraternal twins who find themselves caught up in an age-old battle between good and evil as they race across America learning the ancient ways of magic. Along the way they are hunted by creatures and beings from the mythologies of a dozen nations. Nicholas Flamel, a 600-year-old man who looks to be 50, serves as their teacher and guide.
Alchemyst is the first novel in the book series and is due to hit store shelves this month.
Toby Emmerich, Mark Ordesky and Ileen Maisel are overseeing for New Line.
Burnett's (Survivor) next outing is On the Lot, a reality television show he is exec producing with Steven Spielberg.
Bress, who created the TV series Kyle XY with frequent collaborator J. Mackye Gruber, is the co-writer and co-director of New Line's The Butterfly Effect and the co-writer of the studio's Final Destination 2.
Bress is repped by Endeavor and Benderspink.
The story revolves around a pair of teenage fraternal twins who find themselves caught up in an age-old battle between good and evil as they race across America learning the ancient ways of magic. Along the way they are hunted by creatures and beings from the mythologies of a dozen nations. Nicholas Flamel, a 600-year-old man who looks to be 50, serves as their teacher and guide.
Alchemyst is the first novel in the book series and is due to hit store shelves this month.
Toby Emmerich, Mark Ordesky and Ileen Maisel are overseeing for New Line.
Burnett's (Survivor) next outing is On the Lot, a reality television show he is exec producing with Steven Spielberg.
Bress, who created the TV series Kyle XY with frequent collaborator J. Mackye Gruber, is the co-writer and co-director of New Line's The Butterfly Effect and the co-writer of the studio's Final Destination 2.
Bress is repped by Endeavor and Benderspink.
- 5/14/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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