Netflix

‘Saturday Night Live’ got Netflix to make a “short-ass movies” category

Netflix actually did it.

Thanks to Pete Davidson and Saturday Night Live, the streamer has added an official “short-ass movies” category.

Davidson’s latest SNL song was an ode to a very specific type of film. “These days when I sit down to watch a movie, I can find just about anything in the world,” he sings, flopping down on a couch and scooping up a remote to browse through a fake version of Netflix. “But night after night there’s only one kind of movie I’m always looking for, and that’s a short-ass movie.”

Subscribe for daily Tubefilter Top Stories

Subscribe

Davidson specifies that he means “a really short movie, like at most an hour forty.”

After SNL dropped the song on Twitter this past Saturday, Netflix quote-retweeted it with a simple response: “good idea.”

It debuted the category Monday, and told The Verge

any subscriber should be able to search for it across their phones, tablets, computers, and connected TVs.

This writer’s based in Canada, where the category offers 33 short-ass movies. Titles include Happy Gilmore (clocking in at one hour, 31 minutes), Rambo: First Blood (one hour 33 minutes), The Spy Next Door (one hour 34 minutes), the 2002 live-action Scooby-Doo movie (one hour 26 minutes), Space Jam (one hour 27 minutes), Scary Movie (one hour 28 minutes), and The Mummy (which is by far the longest at two hours and four minutes, but since it’s achieved a level of iconic few films ever will, we’ll let it slide).

U.S. subscribers seeking a quick flick will find titles like Zoolander, Death at a Funeral, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, and Midnight in Paris, per The Verge.

The category doesn’t seem to tag in all movies that are under an hour and 40 minutes (for example, the undying Ryan Reynolds classic R.I.P.D. is an hour 35 minutes and isn’t included). But in a world where seemingly every new movie has to be at least two and a half hours, it is there for us.

Share
Published by
James Hale

Recent Posts

Brazil’s LiveMode was a big winner at the World Cup. Now it’s coming for Europe’s biggest leagues.

The English Premier League returns for a new season on August 21, and two days later,…

9 hours ago

After becoming China’s answer to YouTube, BiliBili has its eyes on the rest of the world

Can one of China's biggest video hosting sites compete with the titans of the Western…

10 hours ago

YouTube is reportedly offering creators millions if they don’t sign deals with Netflix

After more than a year of Netflix treating YouTube like its own personal "farm league"…

1 day ago

If you think the UNO Twitch event is a punchline, allow me to play my Reverse card

It's a headline that seems ripe for satire: UNO is trying to become the hot new esport.…

1 day ago

As Vine’s successor opens its doors to the public, chalupas may make all the difference

If you've been waiting for Vine to return ever since its demise a decade ago, get ready…

1 day ago

A new creator-financed indie horror is on the way: ‘Godmother,’ co-written by Alanah Pearce and financed by Jacksepticeye

When I chatted with Markiplier in January about his self-financed box office horror hit Iron…

1 day ago