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Better Late Than Blockbuster

Better Late Than Blockbuster

De : Dana Sayers and Evan Sayers
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We know...we should've seen it by now. Siblings Dana & Evan are are finally diving into the movies everyone else has been quoting for years, from timeless classics to pop-culture juggernauts. Each episode, we break down what lived up to the hype, what didn't, and why at least one of us (usually Evan) is embarrassingly late to the cinematic party. Expect hot takes, playful sibling debates, and just enough film nerd energy to make it sound like we know what we're talking about.

It's movie catching-up therapy, one overdue classic at a time.

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  • Birthday Month: National Treasure | Better Late Than Blockbuster
    Mar 15 2026

    On this special episode of Better Late Than Blockbuster, we celebrate Evan's birthday by talking his favorite movie: National Treasure. We discuss Nic Cage, Mission Impossible-Lite movies, and reveal just how much of Evan's personality we can credit to this film.

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    1 h et 12 min
  • Birthday Month: Remember The Titans | Better Late Than Blockbuster
    Mar 7 2026

    It's our BIRTHDAY MONTH! To celebrate, for the month of March we're going off script by picking special movies that mean a lot to us. Some movies mean a lot to both of us, and that's why we're starting with Remember The Titans. A movie played on repeat during our childhood, we talk why it's important to us, how it was the first movie that we bonded over, how often we quote it to each other, and discuss sports movies in general.

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    1 h et 25 min
  • Gladiator: We Were Entertained | Better Late Than Blockbuster
    Feb 6 2026

    In this episode of Better Late Than Blockbuster we discuss the swords and sandals epic Gladiator. We both owed this film a watch since one of us hadn't seen it and it turns out watching this on a charter bus on a high school field trip is not the ideal viewing experience. Listen to us debate whether historical epics work, and why nothing tops seeing movies in the theater.

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    1 h et 16 min
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