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!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 168 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Film HistoryTV & FilmFilm Reviews |
This month on 80s Kids Unite, Zak, Dustin, Corey, and Diallo discuss their most disappointing 8bit Nintendo game experiences! It wasn’t easy being a young gamer in the 1980s. The only thing you had to go off of was the box cover and word of mouth! Ho... more
Dustin & Zak celebrate the 40th anniversary of 1984’s Cloak & Dagger! more
Legendary AWA professional wrestler, Greg Gagne comes to Territory Marks to discuss his career! more
Paul London & Zak Shaffer celebrate AWA wrestler Greg Gagne with a series of action packed matches from his career! more
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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
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!
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.
I love this podcast channel because it’s two guys with great guests talking about awesome 80’s movies.
Absolutely terrible. Listened to the John Philbin episode, got virtually no information about North shore, just a bunch of giggling high school guys that sounded like they were stoned talking about everything else. Tried the Mat Adler episode and once again no interesting behind-the-scenes stories at all. Don’t bother with this one.
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