Netflix added overly detailed genres to its service, including "Movies Starring Estelle Getty and Some Other Guy", Reality TV About People With No Concept Of Reality, Surreal Ballets Based On A William Shatner Album, When You Watch Netflix, It Watches You, Movies And TV Shows About Seriously Pissed Off Wives, Movies Featuring An Epic Nicolas Cage Meltdown, Nephrotic Adventures Featuring Very Tiny Children, "Movies That Are in English, But Still Require Subtitles", and "TV Shows Where Defiantly Crossed Arms Mean Business!".
2014
Netflix added two "Netflix originals" including Sizzling Bacon, a 20-minute feature of bacon cooking, and Rotisserie Chicken, a 73-minute feature of a chicken cooking on a rotisserie.
Netflix again added overly detailed genres to its service, but all having something to do with John Stamos of Full House such as "Horror Movies that give John Stamos the Heebie-Jeebies" and "Movies that make John Stamos feel emotions." The next day, the site issued a humorous apology to Stamos in an exclusive video.
2017
On March 31, Netflix added a new featured Netflix Original titled Netflix Live. The show features 48 minutes of comedy actor Will Arnett providing commentary on "live crosses" to tediously mundane footage, mostly featuring office settings and appliances. The featured settings were a photocopier, a microwave, a toaster, two people thumb wrestling, a crossword puzzle, a refrigerator, a pencil sharpener, an office cubicle, a book of Shakespeare, a driver parallel parking, nighttime, a puddle, and grass. During each scene, Arnett appears in a box in the bottom-left of the screen giving running commentary. Some of his witticisms were:
“Everything in here is so organized. Must be a German in this office, huh?”
“If you listen to Jared Leto, apparently you can get to Mars in 30 seconds. I tell you what will take you one second is getting out of the room if someone puts on a Jared Leto record.”
“The only thing worse than 'The Works of Shakespeare' is its index.”
“Finally, something more boring than Jason Bateman.”
On April 1, the show was marked as "Canceled" in bold letters across the image, with the show's description including an explanation that Netflix overestimated the number of people that liked binge-watching microwaves and that "Dave from analytics" was in trouble.
2018
Netflix released a video starring Seth Rogen and Lonny Ross in which Seth signs a contract stating Netflix will now own Seth's mind, body, and soul in order for him to come up with original movie ideas for Netflix. All Netflix has to do in return is air Seth's Hilarity for Charity special.