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Better Late Than Blockbuster

Better Late Than Blockbuster

By: 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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  • JAWS: We Thought We'd Seen This One | Better Late Than Blockbuster
    Jan 30 2026

    We know, we know. We thought we'd already gotten the most embarrassing confession out of the way. Turns out seeing all of the iconic scenes over and over does not mean you've seen the movie. In this episode of Better Late Than Blockbuster, we discuss finally giving JAWS a proper watch and finding out (50 years late) that it's not just a B monster movie?!

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • No Time for Notes: Interstellar, Nolan Worship, and Sibling Commentary | Better Late than Blockbuster
    Jan 23 2026

    In this episode of Better Late than Blockbuster, we quickly forget how to podcast like normal people. Dana finally admits that it took her nearly a decade to watch Interstellar, and what starts as a planned episode, turns into a live reaction to the movie. We spiral into a pseudo watch-along filled with awe, sibling debate, emotional damage, and unsolicited praise for Christopher Nolan. Because not only is it possible, it's necessary.

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    1 hr and 46 mins
  • Mission Impossible: This Was Supposed to Self-Destruct Before We Watched It | Better Late Than Blockbuster
    Jan 16 2026

    In this episode of Better Late Than Blockbuster, we catch up to Mission Impossible. A film it took one of us 30 years to see, and the other only (ahem)... 29. We talk why it's ok for spy movies to be about style over substance, remember how the internet apparently worked in 1996, and of course, Tom Cruise magic. I

    t took decades, multiple sequels, and zero self-destructing messages, but we finally accepted the mission.

    You know what they say: better late than blockbuster.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
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