‘No Look Up’ is now available on Netflix and continues to gain worldwide attention for its many peculiarities.
The most recent is the phone number displayed on the screen when it comes to the FEMA organization. Some internet users decided to call the contact in question and were surprised to find that the call directed people to a sex line.
Some Internet users disclosed the information via social networks and shared their surprise.
To verify:
“He calls it a sex line. Don’t Look Up is hilarious.
HE CALLS A TELEPHONE SEX LINE Don’t look, it’s hilarious pic.twitter.com/Hz65zGJUZK
– Deet64 🌵 (@ _deet64) December 29, 2021
Enjoy watching:
“This is the phone number featured in the movie Não Look Up. I just called. It’s a sex line. Do you think they checked this number before putting it in the movie? Is this an advertisement for the sex line? “
This is a phone number given during the Don’t Look Up movie.
I just called him. It’s a phone sex line.
Do you think… they checked this number before they put it in the movie? Is this product placement for phone sex?
The spirit is mind boggling. pic.twitter.com/LpaitgqA27
– Now playing podcast (@NowPlayingPod) January 2, 2022
“I was watching Don’t Look Up and called 1-800-532-4500 which they show in the movie thinking it would work. It’s ap **** of a sex line. So now I had to pause the movie to end that call.
Watch “Don’t Look Up” and call the 1-800-532-4500 number they showed in the movie thinking it would be a connection… it’s a fucking phone sex hotline.
So now I had to pause the movie to end this call.
– Evan Burgmeier (@ BurgsTheWord1) December 28, 2021
@charliebrennanmusic @Netflix explains this #dontlookup #netflix #YerAWizard #FritoLayRickRoll #StepandFlex #fyp #foryou #viral #leonardodicaprio #nye ♬ original sound – Charlie Brennan
Released on Christmas Eve, writer-director Adam McKay’s satire has become an audience phenomenon on Netflix and in just 10 days, it has already totaled 262.32 million air hours, making it the third Netflix’s most watched original movie of all time.
The only other films to come are “Bird Box” (282 million hours broadcast) and “Red Alert”, which is the most watched with 364 million hours broadcast.
To verify:
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1. Red alert – 364 million hours 2. Bird Box – 282 million hours 3. Don’t search – 262 million hours 4. Buyback – 231 million hours 5. The Irish – 215 million hours 6. Barraca do Beijo 2 – 209 million hours 7. Squadron 6 – 205 million hours
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The large cast includes Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Rob Morgan, Jonah Hill, Mark Rylance, Tyler Perry, Timothée Chalamet, Ron Perlman, Ariana Grande, Scott Mescudi, Himesh Patel, Melanie Lynskey, Michael Chiklis, Tomer Sisley, Cate Blanchett and Meryl Streep.
Astronomy student Kate Dibiasky (Jennifer Lawrence) and her teacher Dr Randall Mindy (Leonardo DiCaprio) discover that a comet is about to collide with Earth, but no one seems to care . Alerting humanity to the fatal impact of a boulder the size of Mount Everest will not be easy. With the help of Dr Oglethorpe (Rob Morgan), they embark on a media tour of the office of indifferent President Orlean (Meryl Streep) and her sycophantic son Jason (Jonah Hill) on The Daily Rip, a morning show. humorous hosted by Brie (Cate Blanchett) and Jack (Tyler Perry). Just six months away from the collision, capturing the attention of the media and a social media obsessed audience proves to be a shocking and comedic challenge – what will it take to get the world to look up?