Overlays Rotten Tomato reviews when browsing Netflix.
Takes critic and audience ratings from Rotten Tomatoes and overlays them over Netflix movies. The extension also adds a button that lets you hide rotten movies.
Based on Nicolae Rusan's Rotten Netflix.
Latest reviews
- (2019-06-17) Mind cloud: didn't work at all
- (2017-10-22) Aaron Hall: It appears this no longer works since Netflix updated their design.
- (2017-09-19) Steve Bennett: Does not work.
- (2017-05-16) garnett lewis: use your own exp to find out?
- (2016-03-06) Evan Richards: Installed. Checked netflix. The first 5 ratings I looked at were incorrectly linked ratings for other shows or movies. Uninstalled. The End.
- (2015-06-12) Thadeu Luz: Installed and nothing happened. Reloaded Netflix and nothing happened. Uninstalling... June 2015, Chrome, Mac
- (2015-05-29) Such a great idea but too many shows are linked incorrectly- The Fall, which hosts a perfect score on the tomatometer, is linked to Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen which scores in the teens.
- (2015-04-23) Olivier Compagne: Installed and nothing happened. Reloaded Netflix and nothing happened. Uninstalling... April 2015, Chrome, Mac
- (2015-01-27) Markus: Installed. Ran Netflix. Nothing Happened, no info displayed. Uninstalled extension. Jan 2015, Chrome, WinXP.
- (2014-12-03) Dan Klamet: A great and useful extension. However, I have noticed that several movies and shows are linked to the incorrect rottentomatoes links. For example, Breaking Bad is somehow linked to "The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training", which has pretty poor ratings.
- (2014-05-16) Leigh Mazarick: So useful. If you also like this extension, I'll tell you how to make it work for all the genres, since Netflix has apparently changed the URLs and that has messed up so many of the Netflix extensions. Without this fix, it works just like before on the Home Page and My List, but not if I browse on other genres. This is how to make it work on all the pages. It's super simple! First, look at the URL. If it has "WiGenre?" in it, Rottenizer won't work on that page. Genre pages with "WiAltGenre?" in them will work. Simple solution: change "WiGenre?" to "WiAltGenre?" Keep everything else in the URL the same, only add the "Alt" between "Wi" and "Genre". Then hit enter. When the page loads, Rottenizer works just like before. Now the sub-level genres will also work, ie, adding "Alt" to the Romance page will enable Rottenizer on that page, and if you select "Steamy Romance" from the drop-down menu, it will also work making the bad ones disappear. If you click over to Dramas, you'll have to add that "Alt" to the URL again. I've just bookmarked the "Alt" version to make it quicker to browse with a working Rottenizer. One other comment, when Rottenizer displays "100%" it's always an error.
- (2014-03-27) Nick Mercer: Yoram knows whats good.
- (2013-02-08) Yoram Baram: What a great idea! Saved us a lot of time looking for a good movie.
Statistics
Installs
1,000
history
Category
Rating
3.0 (25 votes)
Last update / version
2015-07-07 / 0.7.6
Listing languages
en-US