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The Last Blockbuster

"From 9000 locations... down to just one."

A documentary on the last remaining Blockbuster Video in Bend, Oregon.

Top Cast

  • Sandi Harding

    Sandi Harding

    Self

  • Lauren Lapkus

    Lauren Lapkus

    Self - Narrator

  • Kevin Smith

    Kevin Smith

    Self

  • Samm Levine

    Samm Levine

    Self

  • Ione Skye

    Ione Skye

    Self

  • Adam Brody

    Adam Brody

    Self

  • Brian Posehn

    Brian Posehn

    Self

  • Paul Scheer

    Paul Scheer

    Self

  • Doug Benson

    Doug Benson

    Self

Overview

A documentary on the last remaining Blockbuster Video in Bend, Oregon.

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