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Two Dollar Late Fee - 80s Movie Podcast

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80s Movies
80s Nostalgia
Sixteen Candles
Martial Arts
Live Aid
G.I. Joe Action Figures
Cobra Action Figures
Vision Quest
Queen
John Hughes
1985
Comic Con
Cloak & Dagger
No Retreat No Surrender
Nostalgia
Teenage Experience
Action Figures
World Class Championship Wrestling
AWA
Professional Wrestling

Welcome to Two Dollar Late Fee, an 80s movie podcast hosted by 80s ninjas, Zak and Dustin and bathed in the soothing glow of celeb interviews, soundtracks, nostalgia and positivity. It’s also the home of Territory Marks, revisiting the glory days of pro wrestling, with Paul London. No late fees here. Promise. NEW EPISODES EVERY SUNDAY!

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Latest Episodes

Territory Marks crosses over to the dark side when Corey from Podcasting After Dark joins Paul & Zak to discuss Owen Hart vs Razor Ramon from 1995!

We wrap up the annual Two Dollar Late Fee and Podcasting After Dark crossover extravaganza with a rar... more

Two Dollar Late Fee & Podcasting After Dark wrap up crossover month with the cast & crew of the new streaming series, Scream & Cry Horror Movie Review!

Scream and Cry Horror Movie Review is a new comedy horror series created by Valley Girl’s Heidi H... more

80s Kids Unite celebrate their favorite comic convention memories!

In this episode the “Night Boyz” discuss their favorite comic con memories from meeting favorite celebrities to scoring a rare comic and completing the series! The dudes also preview... more

JW Fails returns to Two Dollar Late Fee to talk No Retreat, No Surrender and so much more!

Jonathan Neverfails aka JW Fails was on $2 Late Fee earlier this year with Kurt McKinney to discuss the upcoming documentary The Untold Story of No Retreat, N... more

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Recent Guests

Reeve Stimpson
Pop Rock Artist from Nashville, Tennessee
Independent Music Artist
Episode: The Reeve Stimpson Interview "Over Me" & "Winners Take All"
Ollie Wride
Musician and artist known for synth-pop music.
Episode: The Ollie Wride Interview Pressure Point & “To Live and Die in L.A.”
Maggie Mackay
Executive director of Vidiots
Vidiots
Episode: "WE LOVE L.A.!" Favorite Los Angeles Based 80s Movies w Grace Marian & Maggie Mackay "Vidiots"
Grace Marian
80s cultural enthusiast, Instagram personality
Episode: "WE LOVE L.A.!" Favorite Los Angeles Based 80s Movies w Grace Marian & Maggie Mackay "Vidiots"
Sam Jones
Legendary actor known as Flash Gordon, recognized for his roles in classic films and TV shows
Episode: "Roswell Delirium" w Rick Bakewell & Sam Jones "Flash Gordon"
Rick Bakewell
Director and producer of Roswell Delirium
Episode: "Roswell Delirium" w Rick Bakewell & Sam Jones "Flash Gordon"
Andre Gower
Actor known for his role in The Monster Squad
Episode: Silverado with Andre Gower "The Monster Squad"
Wayne Cordova
Co-host of the Flip City Podcast and a patron for Two Dollar Late Fee.
Flip City Podcast
Episode: 80s Kids Unite: Favorite 80s Soundtrack
John Toma
An influencer known for 80s nostalgia and author of 'Nostalgia Nation'
Episode: 80s Kids Unite: The Scholastic Book Fair

Hosts

Zak
Co-host known for his engaging persona and deep knowledge of 80s movies, soundtracks, and pop culture.
Dustin
Co-host with a passion for cinematic storytelling and a knack for humorous commentary on 80s films and culture.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 111 ratings
  • Phenomenal

    Oliver Harper's interview brought me to the podcast. Going through the back catalogue I found an episode to try to see if I liked it. That episode was Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon. Not only do Zack and Dustin have reverence for the film but they've also referenced Streets of Fire (a favorite of mine) and Kidd Video. Oh yeah...this is the podcast for me!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Joserivera83
    United States7 months ago
  • Territory Marks

    Really enjoying the Territory Marks podcast. The mix of the old audio clips with the guy’s review of each match is great. I like the talk of the old toys and shows from the 80s as well, takes me back to my childhood. You can’t beat a Just the 10 of us reference and playing of the theme song. I listen to a lot of wrestling podcasts with former wrestlers but Paul has a way of bringing a different kind of analysis that I don’t hear from the other guys who’ve been in the business. Keep up the great ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hulkster01
    United States2 years ago
  • Love love love this podcast

    Absolutely love this podcast. Amazing cast reunions like Teen Wold Too and more. I have so many to catch up on and dont miss the new ones when they drop! Keep up the great work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TheRealWebGuy1
    United States3 years ago
  • Simply Awesome

    I was a casual listener until the Diane Franklin episode. That one cost me to buy two copies of her book (one for me, one for my sister, who shared my love for Better Off Dead growing up). They have absolutely booked me with the Three O’Clock High episode.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Papio13
    United States3 years ago
  • Awesome podcast

    I love this podcast channel because it’s two guys with great guests talking about awesome 80’s movies.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    csgirl1981
    United States3 years ago

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Overall, the vibe is positive, with many listeners expressing a strong connection to the hosts and the topics discussed.
Listeners appreciate the hosts' knowledge and humor, particularly in discussions that evoke nostalgia for the 80s.
Some feedback indicates that while the episodes are generally entertaining, a few have critiqued the depth of certain guest interviews.
The engaging interviews with guests bring unique insights into classic films, making the content appealing to fans of 80s cinema.

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The Jonathan Neverfails aka JW Fails Interview "No Retreat, No Surrender"
Q: Why do you think 'No Retreat, No Surrender' resonates more with audiences overseas?
The film fits into a wider franchise in their eyes and becomes a part of a bigger cultural phenomenon, dubbed the Karate Tiger series.
The Jonathan Neverfails aka JW Fails Interview "No Retreat, No Surrender"
Q: What was your experience working with Shaba-Doo in 'Breakin'?
He always treated me like an equal and was very kind, showing me how to be humble as I navigated my career.
The Jonathan Neverfails aka JW Fails Interview "No Retreat, No Surrender"
Q: Can you give us any updates on the documentary about No Retreat, No Surrender?
There are definitely things in the works, and I'm looking forward to many future endeavors within that franchise.
"Roswell Delirium" w Rick Bakewell & Sam Jones "Flash Gordon"
Q: What are the major themes explored in  Roswell Delirium?
Themes include parental relationships, the psychological impact of trauma, and societal fears related to the pandemic and historical nuclear anxieties.
"Roswell Delirium" w Rick Bakewell & Sam Jones "Flash Gordon"
Q: How much of what you see on screen is improvised versus to the page?
Most of the dialogue was to the page, but some moments were improvised, particularly in action sequences.

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A vibrant exploration of 80s cinema and its cultural impact unfolds through engaging interviews with actors, filmmakers, and musicians who were pivotal in shaping the decade. The discussions interweave nostalgia with contemporary perspectives, allowing listeners to reconnect with the films and music they cherish, as well as discover hidden gems. Unique to this podcast is its inclusion of guest appearances by notable figures from both film and music, bringing behind-the-scenes insights and personal anecdotes that enrich the audience's experience.

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2. Ollie Wride
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4. Grace Marian
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7. Andre Gower
8. Wayne Cordova

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