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Two Dollar Late Fee - 80s Movie Podcast

Geekscape
80s Movies
Nostalgia
Wrestling
80s Nostalgia
No Retreat No Surrender
Martial Arts
Fright Night
World Class Championship Wrestling
Predator
Big Trouble In Little China
Professional Wrestling
Tremors
Halloween
Aspen Extreme
Remote Control
Toys
Powertown Wrestling
Horror Films
Kerry Von Erich
The Principal

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

This month on 80s Kids Unite, The Night Boyz are “gleaming the cube” while trying not to look like “posers” when discussing skateboard culture!

Skateboarding in the 80s was was a rebellious form of transportation. The “cool kids” could skate. And ev... more

Hey Vern, It’s an Ernest Celebration on Two Dollar Late Fee! Let’s celebrate Jim Varney! Know what I mean?!

Zak & Wayne (Flip City Podcast) are joined with Josh Cherry (Ernest Scared Stupid), Justin Lloyd (author of The Importance of Being Ernest: T... more

To celebrate the new film, Masters of the Universe, Two Dollar Late fee dips into the archives with their interview of Bodhi Shaffer and discussion of He-Man & She-Ra: A Christmas Special!

In December of 2019, Zak & Dustin interviewed (then) 5 year ... more

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Two Dollar Late Fee celebrates Masters of the Universe with a very special episode!

Zak and Dustin are HUGE Masters of the Universe fans! Well Zak is…so it’s only fitting that the dynamic duo discuss the MOTU franchise, $2 Late Fee style! In the Fal... more

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Recent Guests

Paul Lazenby
Actor known for Deathstalker; star of Steven Kostanski's Deathstalker
Self/Actor
Episode: The Paul Lazenby Interview "Deathstalker"
Haskell Anderson
Actor who plays Winston Taylor in Kickboxer
Film/Entertainment
Episode: 1989's Kickboxer (starring Jean-Claude Van Damme)
Dennis Alexio
Eric Sloane, kickboxer and real-life fighter; actor in the film
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Episode: 1989's Kickboxer (starring Jean-Claude Van Damme)
Sam Bernard
Writer associated with Rad (1986)
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Episode: 80s Kids Unite: 80s Bike Culture "RAD"
Lou Ferrigno
Actor and former bodybuilder known for portraying The Incredible Hulk
Self
Episode: The Lou Ferrigno Interview "The Incredible Hulk"
Rob Ryder
Actor, author of Purple Fury and subject of the interview
Episode: The Rob Ryder Interview "The Warriors"
Fredrik Gustafsson
Creator of the Aliens & Predator Museum in Sweden
Episode: Fredrik Gustafsson's "Predator" & "Alien" Museum w Richard Chaves & Carl Toop
Carl Toop
Artist and performer involved with Aliens special effects, props, and memorabilia
Episode: Fredrik Gustafsson's "Predator" & "Alien" Museum w Richard Chaves & Carl Toop
Brian McNamara
Actor known for Mystery Date, Short Circuit, Billionaire Boys Club, etc.
Episode: The Brian McNamara Interview "Short Circuit"

Hosts

Zak Shaffer
Host of the show; guides interviews and leads Territory Marks segments; appears across multiple episodes.
Dustin
Co-host; engages with guests, provides commentary, and contributes to episode structure.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 112 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 Statesa year 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 States3 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 States4 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 States4 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 States4 years ago

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Fans love the mix of film discussion, soundtracks, and wrestling history, calling the show upbeat and entertaining.
Listeners praise the hosts' knowledge and passion for the 80s, with engaging interviews and nostalgia that sparks memories.
Some listeners wish for more behind-the-scenes depth on certain guests or films, noting variability in episode depth.

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The Haskell V Anderson III Interview "Kickboxer"
Q: Can you talk a little about how Tracers came to be and what that experience was like?
The guest describes being drawn into Tracers after an audition and how the project evolved, including moving to Australia for a stint and the collaborative nature of developing the role.
The Brian McNamara Interview "Short Circuit"
Q: What was it like transitioning from feature films to television for you, and how did it affect your acting approach?
The transition felt smoother due to shorter, tighter schedules and a learning curve from previous experiences; it allowed quicker iteration and growth, while still letting him bring strong character work to the screen.
The Vince Murdocco Interview "Kickboxer 2"
Q: How did you land Kickboxer 2 after the initial casting setback?
He was initially told someone else got the part, then, after taking time away and returning anxious, he learned the original actor was fired for lacking martial arts experience, so he got the part the next morning and committed to the project.
The Pete "Sugarfoot" Cunningham Interview "No Retreat No Surrender"
Q: When did you start studying martial arts and how old were you when you began?
He started around age ten in Edmonton, Canada, training in karate and later moving to Los Angeles to train with Benny The Jet and his circle, which shaped his path into film and competition.
The JW Fails & Kurt McKinney Interview Part 2 "No Retreat, No Surrender"
Q: Jonathan, what stood out to you in the documentary as particularly powerful?
Jonathan highlighted the sections that revisited their childhoods and the journey to become the characters, noting the tribute to Kent Limpelm and the emotional impact of fan communities that kept NRNS alive for 40 years.

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Two hosts with a deep love for 1980s cinema guide conversations that blend interview-driven storytelling, soundtrack nostalgia, and behind-the-scenes trivia. Episodes orbit around cult classics, action cinema, and wrestling history, with guests ranging from actors and stunt professionals to filmmakers and musicians. The show stands out for its enthusiastic banter, comprehensive deep dives into beloved titles, and frequent crossover with wrestling lore through the Territory Marks segments. Potential listeners can expect heartfelt nostalgia, thoughtful career insights, and lively debates about era-defining films and their cultural impact.

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1. Paul Lazenby
2. Haskell Anderson
3. Dennis Alexio
4. Sam Bernard
5. Lou Ferrigno
6. Rob Ryder
7. Fredrik Gustafsson
8. Carl Toop

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