Netflix Is Concerned For The Welfare Of Viewers Who Have Watched This Awful Christmas Flick
If you haven't yet watched A Christmas Prince on Netflix, you're missing out. Not because it's any good but because it's excruciatingly bad. So much so that people can't get enough of it. The rom-com is packed to the brim with cheesy cliches and sentences that aren't proper sentences. Tell me more, you say?
Well, journalist Amber Moore is sent to the foreign nation of “Aldovia” to cover a press conference featuring the crown prince Richard. You'll have to pick yourself up off the floor when the plot throws a major curve ball into the mix and (spoiler alert*) love blossoms.
Every tweet about #AChristmasPrince on #Netflix is like, “I can’t believe how much I love and hate it” and I’m just over here like... pic.twitter.com/Cqp16pzUms
— Lifemark Podcast (@lifemarkcast) December 10, 2017
About to watch #AChristmasPrince and I'm really hoping that it's as gloriously shit as I've heard
— Arabella (@ArabellaGolby) December 10, 2017
The thing is people know how bad it is - but for some reason, the festive flick has got a hold of them.
I'm watching #AChristmasPrince and I don't think I've ever gotten Stockholm Syndrome this badly for a movie this terrible
— Hawk the Herald Ripjaw Sings (@realHawkRipjaw) December 4, 2017
I can't decide if #AChristmasPrince was the best hour and 32 min of 2017 or the most terrible. @netflix
— Rachael (@rachlray88) December 6, 2017
Them: “Do you remember that part in #AChristmasPrince where...”
Me: “I remember everything about that masterpiece...go on.”— Morgan Voyles (@MorganVoyles777) December 6, 2017
"He as compliment unreserved projecting. Between had observe pretend delight for believe."
I swear down it would've been easier to just write real sentences. Less than five minutes in and #AChristmasPrince is already my favourite movie. pic.twitter.com/yj7GRtJCZj
— Swéta Rana (@s_rana_) December 6, 2017
So much so that viewers are watching the movie at an alarming rate. Fifty-three people have watched it every day for the past 18 days. And Netflix are worried.
To the 53 people who've watched A Christmas Prince every day for the past 18 days: Who hurt you?
— Netflix US (@netflix) December 11, 2017
Some are owning up to falling foul of the affects of A Christmas Prince.
I may have watched it. :(
— ammre (@ammre) December 11, 2017
Others are just creeped out that Netflix knows.
this is low-key the creepiest tweet of all time https://t.co/yRXsMs5SdB
— Ben McDonald (@Bmac0507) December 11, 2017
It’s actually disturbing.
— Lilly Bayje (@LillyBayje) December 11, 2017
While people reasoned that it could always be worse.
Could be worse. @Pornhub could be tweeting.....
— PitchforksAtTheGate (@andredge) December 11, 2017
And some viewers just don't get it.
I feel like I'm part of a conspiracy to make #AChristmasPrince sound more entertainingly bad than it actually is. It's really just bad. God. Watch the one with the hot ghost. pic.twitter.com/WLXzJBJDn0
— Turkey Curry Buffet (@trash_addict) December 5, 2017
#AChristmasPrince is like someone made a Christmas movie cliché list and then asked someone else for more cliches and then looked back at their list and kept yelling “Omg I forgot that one.” And then made this movie.
— Di-Anna Davis (@Di_Haveahappy) December 8, 2017
Have you seen A Christmas Prince? Is it so bad, its good? Or is it bad?