Right from the early days, that always made Amazon Prime Video feel so cheap compared to Netflix. I’m so confused on why they bother. You said it perfectly, it’s always a boring scene of the movie, with no real context of the story or even mood. It’s never appealing.
Now Netflix does it, too. Well, I say now but it’s obviously been going on for years at this point, as is the general decline in quality and value of Netflix.
Right from the early days, that always made Amazon Prime Video feel so cheap compared to Netflix. I’m so confused on why they bother. You said it perfectly, it’s always a boring scene of the movie, with no real context of the story or even mood. It’s never appealing.
Now Netflix does it, too. Well, I say now but it’s obviously been going on for years at this point, as is the general decline in quality and value of Netflix.