Watched at Home: Top 20 Streaming Films for the Week of October 15

You did it, guys! After seven long months of tracking The Digital Entertainment Group’s Top 20, The Lord of the Rings trilogy finally cracked the list. Actually, Peter Jackson’s epic series swooped in like Shadowfax and fought its way into the Top 10, landing at No. 9. True, it wasn’t just Lord of the Rings … it took the entire Middle Earth 6-Film Collection, including the three Hobbit films, to upend the establishment. But, this is still a huge win for Team Frodo, especially after all of that Harry Potter love. (The boy wizard jumped all the way to No. 2 in case anyone was asking.)

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While the LOTR love was great, your love of all things Jason Voorhees is absolutely astounding. The hockey-mask donning killer presides over all as the Friday the 13th Collection — read: all 12 films! — slayed the competition and now stands as the No. 1 on the list. Truly remarkable. Also, no judgment.

Speaking of movie/TV collections, you couch potatoes also saw fit to binge Game of Thrones: The Complete Series (No. 15), Friends: The Complete Series (No. 11) and perhaps the greatest comedy show of all time — for the first four or five season anyway — The Office: The Complete Series (No. 5). You did good, people. You did real good.

  1. The Friday the 13th Collection (Paramount, 12-film)
  2. Harry Potter: Complete 8-Film Collection (Warner)
  3. Ava (Vertical Entertainment, 2020)
  4. Hocus Pocus (Disney)
  5. The Office: The Complete Series 1-9 (Universal)
  6. Yellowstone: S3 (Paramount)
  7. Yellowstone: S1 (Paramount)
  8. Yellowstone: S2 (Paramount)
  9. Middle Earth 6-Film Collection: Theatrical (Warner)
  10. Trolls World Tour (Universal)
  11. Friends: The Complete Series 1-10 (Universal)
  12. The Secret: Dare to Dream (Lionsgate)
  13. Beetlejuice (Warner)
  14. Batman: Death in the Family (Warner)
  15. Game of Thrones: The Complete Series 1-8 (Warner)
  16. The Phenomenon (1091)
  17. Star Trek: Picard: S1 (Paramount)
  18. Alone (Magnolia Pictures, 2020)
  19. The Tax Collector (RLJ Entertainment)
  20. The Nightmare Before Christmas (Disney)
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