This is the film someone in New Zealand watched 331 times, according to Netflix.

Somebody, somewhere in New Zealand has watched the Adam Sandler film Grown Ups at least 331 times this year, according to Netflix.

If watched in full, the viewer would have spent the equivalent of 23 consecutive days watching the film about a bunch of middle aged American men hanging out at a lakeside retreat.

Comedian Tim Batt, who went through a similar experience watching Grown Ups Two 52 times, has said no good could come from such exposure to actor Adam Sandler.

SUPPLIED Adam Sandler's Grown Ups has a dedicated New Zealand fan.

"Only bad things could come of that. Nothing good. You know what it is though, it's someone's kid. It's probably someone's kid just watching that over and over. That makes me more worried, because some small sub-adult mind is being warped by Adam Sandler and Kevin James," Batt said.

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Batt watched Grown Ups Two for a podcast called The Worst Idea of All Time with fellow comedian Guy Montgomery. The show chronicled their demise as they reviewed the film week after week for 52 weeks. Batt said he had only watched the original Grown Ups once, and so the rogue statistic couldn't be attributed to him.

LAWRENCE SMITH/Stuff.co.nz Guy Montgomery & Tim Batt-NZ Comedy Festival

Instead, he demanded Netflix reveal who the person is.

"I'd like to take them out for a beer and talk about this. Talk about what horrible thing must have happened in their life."

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While being concerned with the health of said Grown Ups addict, Batt was also impressed. "What a legend," he said on hearing the news. "There's some other sad, disturbed New Zealander out there."

​A representative for Netflix refused to release the identity of the Grown Ups addict. He said Netflix was not able to single out individual users.

The figure was based off viewing data, but could not be matched to an individual, he said.

Grown Ups was released in 2010. The sequel came out in 2013.

Review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes rated the film "rotten". It had only a 10 per cent score.

It was nominated for one Razzie Award, whereas its sequel received nine nominations. Rob Schneider was nominated for Worst Supporting Actor at the ceremony dedicated to honouring the worst in film.

To the 53 people who've watched A Christmas Prince every day for the past 18 days: Who hurt you? — Netflix US (@netflix) December 11, 2017

Globally, Netflix this week released a few snippets about its more obsessive users.

Netflix US tweeted on Monday asking "the 53 people who've watched A Christmas Prince everyday for the past 18 days: Who hurt you?"

I just want to make sure you're okay — Netflix US (@netflix) December 11, 2017

Ok sweetie — Netflix US (@netflix) December 11, 2017

Magazine NME reported a Netflix viewer in the UK outdid New Zealand's Grown Ups in obsessiveness.

Netflix told NME a British user watched the Bee Movie 357 times in 2017 so far.