I used Google to look up movies from various years. At any rate, Family Guy is implying that most people probably wouldn’t want to watch any movies from 2003.Īfter looking into it, I was pretty surprised to find out that 2003 actually seemed like a pretty good year for movies. I think there have been several golden ages of movies, and bad movies come out every year. At the very least it implies that 2003 was not a golden year … I think that would be tough to measure, and golden years of movies are very rare. This would imply that 2003 was not a very good year for movies. Implicitly, Jason Statham is in a lot of movies on Netflix, and you can extrapolate out that most of the stars on Netflix are on the A-/B-list or lower (apologies to Jason Statham).Ĭlaim 1: 2003 Was Not a Good Year for Moviesįamily Guy’s sarcastic snipe call s 2003 a “golden year” of movies.
Netflix streaming! Buffer for 20 minutes, then watch 35 minutes of a movie with Jason Statham.
… If you love the golden year of movies: 2003, we might have some of what you’re looking for.
In its typical sardonic and tongue-in-cheek way, Family Guy mocked Netlfix during its 2017 episode “Saturated Fat Guy.” I won’t post a video since anything I can find is likely to be taken down, but if you’re familiar at all with Family Guy you can imagine what the joke is like.