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This week on The Netflix Problem, we tackle the big one: enshittification. Why streaming feels worse, how Netflix dug itself into this hole, and what it would actually take to climb back out. We talk fixes, fantasies, petty rebellions, and the kind of transparency the platform desperately needs.
Then we cleanse the palate with Tony Scott’s 2002 fever‑dream Beat the Devil — eleven minutes of pure early‑00s chaos featuring James Brown, Gary Oldman, and a very confused Clive Owen.
And finally, we hit the Danger Zone with a dive into Top Gun (1986): Cruise in larval form, baby’s‑first‑adrenaline‑addiction, and the film that accidentally invented the modern Tom Cruise stunt cult.
It’s streaming slop, devilish shorts, and supersonic nostalgia — all in one episode.
📲Socials: @CageFightingPodUse my special link (cagefighting) to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan.
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This week on The Netflix Problem, we tackle the big one: enshittification. Why streaming feels worse, how Netflix dug itself into this hole, and what it would actually take to climb back out. We talk fixes, fantasies, petty rebellions, and the kind of transparency the platform desperately needs.
Then we cleanse the palate with Tony Scott’s 2002 fever‑dream Beat the Devil — eleven minutes of pure early‑00s chaos featuring James Brown, Gary Oldman, and a very confused Clive Owen.
And finally, we hit the Danger Zone with a dive into Top Gun (1986): Cruise in larval form, baby’s‑first‑adrenaline‑addiction, and the film that accidentally invented the modern Tom Cruise stunt cult.
It’s streaming slop, devilish shorts, and supersonic nostalgia — all in one episode.
📲Socials: @CageFightingPodUse my special link (cagefighting) to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan.