December 31, 2022 | 0 Comments
Sometimes the characters are beyond “love to hate.” These are the ones who got on our nerves and were the most annoying. Find out who made it onto our 2022 list!
Timmy Yoon (Randall Park) is an analog dreamer in a 5G world. He’s spent his entire adult life dedicated to his first love, movies — a passion that's kept him at his first and only job, managing his hometown Blockbuster Video.
Then Timmy is alarmed to learn that his store is officially the last Blockbuster in America. He now has no choice but to take action to stay open and keep his friends employed.
Timmy and his staff quickly come to realize that being home to the last Blockbuster might actually be exactly what their community needs to rekindle the human connections they lost to the digital age.
It also unexpectedly reunites him with his long-time crush Eliza (Melissa Fumero), who's recently come back to work for him. Will this battle to preserve the past be the push Timmy needs to step into the present? His employees can only hope so.
Sometimes the characters are beyond “love to hate.” These are the ones who got on our nerves and were the most annoying. Find out who made it onto our 2022 list!
Netflix is putting Blockbuster out of business… for good. The streaming service has canceled the Randall Park and Melissa Fumero series after one season.
Connie: I thought you died, or worse, hated me.
Tad from Ohio: I’m Tad from Ohio. I’m a Scorpio.
On Blockbuster Season 1 Episode 10, the sh*t hits the fan with a former child star, an acapella group, holiday surprises, and more! Read our review of the finale here.
Danielle: I’m looking for a movie about a pig, but not Babe. It’s too big a city.
Eliza: Doing a bunch of little things right doesn’t cancel out the big thing you did wrong.
Hannah: The solar storm is real. It’s why China built a second sun.
Timmy: This is Y2K all over again. They said the computers would shut down, so my dad panicked and printed out all his porn. Nothing…
Lena: Never underestimate nostalgia. Nothing thrills people more than knowing their memory still works.