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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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Listen in as Andy Goodman and Greg Bailey speak about movies from the 1980s in order to instill hope to the masses. What is The Leftover Crap? 1. A deep cut reference to the 1989 movie Twins. 2. An accurate depiction of where we lie on the current podcast landscape. 3. An overall good time talking about 80s movies that we love! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kuatos-rebellion/support
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What are the The Best 1980s & 1990s Movies? Do you find yourself asking if the movies we loved while growing up were really that good? Have you caught yourself thinking, “why don’t make movies like they use to?” Can you still remember spending your Friday Nights searching for the perfect movie rental at Blockbuster Video? Do you know what Blockbuster Video is? If you answered yes, then this is the podcast for you! Website: http://shatthemovies.com/the-best-80s-90s-movies/ Email: hosts@shatth ...
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All those 80s films you’d forgotten either intentionally or just faded into the mists of time - some famous, some not so famous but whatever we choose, we always have a good discussion. Come and listen to Charlie, Amanda, Joe and Dom bicker over, sorry ’analyse’ whether it’s a good, bad or just plain ugly movie.
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It’s the podcast where a filmmaker (Nathan Blackwell of Squishy Studios) and a comedian (Krissy Lenz of Neighborhood Comedy Theatre) take a hilarious look at the 80s movies we think we love or might have missed with modern eyes and probably a significant haze of nostalgia.
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Flashback to your 80s-90s childhood with co-hosts, Tim Spielman (film expert), and Benjamin David (podcaster/writer). From cheesy action to awesome sci-fi, to horror and comedy; from a simpler time of big hair and cynical grunge. In 2 hour tangent filled discussions, we choose a single film/filmmaker per episode, covering all things put to celluloid from the 1980s and 90s.
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Welcome back to the 80s, hair was teased, the internet wasn’t a thing, and phones had cords and were mounted to the wall. Join us as two old men and a GenZ review our favorite horrible cheesy movies from the decade that brought you breakdancing and Max Headroom and New Coke!
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Territory Marks kicks off season two with a bang! Paul London and Zak Shaffer discuss One Man Gang vs Kerry Von Erich from World Class Championship Wrestling’s Parade of Champions 2 (1985)! This is the pre-episode to P & Z’s upcoming interview with WCCW announcer and commentator, Marc Lowrance! Watch the match here: One Man Gang vs Kerry Von Erich …
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In this episode, Anna and Derek discuss if Alex would really be happy in a traditional ballet school, the undeniable ick factor of Nick being twice her age, and much more during their chat of the water bucket-falling good time that is Flashdance (1983). Connect with '80s Movie Montage on Facebook, Twitter/X or Instagram! It's the same handle for al…
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"Nobody leans on Sharky's Machine." For this week's episode, we are discussing the neo-noir action thriller 'Sharky's Machine' starring Burt Reynolds, Rachel Ward and Charles Durning. Based on the novel of the same name by William Diehl, this movie was also directed by Burt Reynolds. Sharky's Machine- IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083064/?ref…
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John Candy is the kind of guy you want as your uncle, your travel buddy or your best friend. But does he work as a private investigator cracking a complicated kidnapping? "Who's Harry Crumb?" rolled the dice to find out. Falling somewhere between "Fletch" and "Ace Ventura," this 1989 comedy was largely predictable, mostly uninteresting and painfull…
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In this uproarious episode of The Most Excellent 80s Movies Podcast, hosts Krissy Lenz and Nathan Blackwell team up with special guest Jared Washburn to revisit the 1989 cult classic "UHF," starring the incomparable Weird Al Yankovic. Prepare for a nostalgic journey filled with laughter as they delve into this delightfully bizarre comedy that has b…
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Join us as we dissect one of the 90s' most iconic films: "Fight Club". Directed by David Fincher and featuring a star-studded cast including Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, and Helena Bonham Carter, the film dives deep into themes of identity and consumerism. Despite its initial commercial failure, the film follows a cult following maintaining its popula…
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This month on 80s Kids Unite, Zak, Dustin, Corey, Diallo, and Paul London discuss the cultural significance of Live Aid ‘85 and which one of the Night Boyz actually remembers the event. A huge THANK YOU to Patreon member, Kerry Ahern for suggesting this topic! 80s Kids Unite is a monthly Two Dollar Late Fee / Podcasting After Dark crossover show po…
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"The Army was no laughing matter until Judy Benjamin joined it." For this week's episode, we are discussing the 1980 military comedy 'Private Benjamin" starring Goldie Hawn, Eileen Brennan and Armand Assante. Directed by Howard Zieff. Private Benjamin- IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081375/?ref_=hm_rvi_tt_i_10 Private Benjamin - Rotten Tomatoe…
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When people think DeNiro and Scorsese, it's generally mob hits or boxing rings. But 1983's "The King of Comedy" is an often-overlooked exploration of television fame that shows just how funny, dark and thought-provoking the actor-director pair can be in any genre. Listener Charlie in L.A., who brought us "Boogie Nights," is back with another stella…
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The amazingly talented star of stage (Hair, Broadway Bounty Hunter, Into the Woods) and screen (Miami Vice, Cheers, Orange is the New Black), Annie Golden, blows our minds with her stories! Annie talks about how singing with her band, The Shirts at CBGB's in the 70s, led to her being discovered by Miloš Forman, who cast her in Hair. This launched a…
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"He taught him the secret to Karate lies in the mind and heart. Not in the hands." For this week's episode, we are celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the release of 'The Karate Kid.' The movie stars Ralph Macchio, Oscar Nominee Pat Morita, Elisabeth Shue and William Zabka. Directed by John G. Avildsen. The Karate Kid- IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/ti…
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Once upon a time, there was a movie about an unlikeable fancy lad joining the unlikeable crew of a ship called The Filthy Whore after David Letterman tried to sell him a monkey, but at least it had Tim Burton as the director. Until it didn't. This week, Shat The Movies brings you "Cabin Boy," the 1994 box-office bomb that nearly sank Chris Elliott'…
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Welcome to a captivating episode of Rusted Junk, where the hosts immerse into a thorough examination of the legendary 1992 Western, 'Unforgiven.' From delving into the film's striking themes of redemption and violence to taking a closer look at the iconic characters, step into an entertaining exploration of one of the 90s' most influential movies. …
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Dustin & Zak celebrate the 40th anniversary of John Hughes’ classic Sixteen Candles! In this pre-episode to their upcoming interview with Annie Golden (Hang Up The Phone, Desperately Seeking Susan, Orange Is The New Black), the dudes don’t forget the birthday of one of John Hughes most beloved films, Sixteen Candles. Controversy surrounds Sixteen C…
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"Imagine a machine that records sights... sounds... sensations, thoughts... feelings... emotions, even your dreams and nightmares. Then, at the touch of a button, transfers these personal experiences from mind to another. Any person. Any experience. Anything you can imagine." In this week's episode we are discussing the sci-fi drama 'Brainstorm' st…
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Shat The Movies was made for movies like "Hardbodies," a motion picture originally planned for the Playboy Channel but released in theaters because America needed boobs. This 1985 skin flick has all the tropes you'd expect: women in bikinis, beach parties, waterbeds and cheesy lines. But "Hardbodies" surprised us with a few unexpected moments: a no…
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In this episode, Anna and Derek chat about what makes for a great -- or not so great -- prank, Muffy needing to edit down that final speech, and more during their discussion of the horrifically fantastic -- or not! -- classic April Fool's Day (1986). Connect with '80s Movie Montage on Facebook, Twitter/X or Instagram! It's the same handle for all t…
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Marchial Arts Madness 2024 goes out with a bang on this week's episode with Cynthia Rothrock! Cynthia Rothrock (China O’Brien, Martial Law, Rage & Honor) stops by to play trivia for $2’s Patreon supporters, discuss her upcoming movie (Black Creek), and chat about her illustrious career! Did Cynthia Rothrock really puncture Corey Haim’s lung? Did sh…
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"Let It Ride" is a 1989 comedy starring Richard Dreyfuss as Jay Trotter, a perpetually unlucky gambler who, after overhearing a tip about a longshot horse, decides to bet all his savings on it. As Jay's luck suddenly turns around, he finds himself on an exhilarating winning streak at the racetrack, encountering various eccentric characters along th…
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"The Hustler isn't what he used to be, but he has the next best thing. A kid who is." For the 125th movie we spotlight on our show, we are discussing the pool hustling drama 'The Color of Money' starring Paul Newman, Tom Cruise and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio. Directed by Martin Scorsese, it is based on the book of the same name by Walter Tevis. Th…
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In this episode of Rusted Junk, we journey back to the late '90s to discuss the iconic action-packed Marvel Comics movie, 'Blade.' Dissecting everything, from Wesley Snipes' performance as the titular character, to the various criticisms targeted at its plot and acting quality. Join us as we navigate through the captivating world of vampires, vampi…
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Territory Marks honors Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat this month! Paul & Zak welcome Dustin Rubin from Two Dollar Late Fee to celebrate matches and highlights from Steamboat’s storied career! Notable moments from Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat featured during this episode are his guest spot of the short lived tv show Sidekicks, one of his best matches …
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"Roxanne dreamed of a handsome, intelligent, romantic man. C.D. Bales is two out of three... but looks aren't everything!" In this week's episode, we are discussing the romantic comedy 'Roxanne' starring Steve Martin, Daryl Hannah and Rick Rossovich. Based on the 19th Century play "Cyrano de Bergerac," this movie was directed by Fred Schepisi. Roxa…
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Discussing race in America is never easy, and it was even harder in 1989 when Spike Lee released "Do The Right Thing," a film filled with ambiguity, tension and Rosie Perez dancing. This supersized episode, commissioned by listener Grant Leisure, compelled the Shat Crew to take a hard look at police brutality, gentrification, reverse racism and fre…
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In this episode, Anna and Derek chat about exactly why replicants were made to be so human in the first place, Sebastian's house of horrors, and much more during their discussion of the Ridley Scott sci-fi classic Blade Runner (1982). Connect with '80s Movie Montage on Facebook, Twitter/X or Instagram! It's the same handle for all three... @80smont…
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March-ial Arts Madness month continues on 80s Kids Unite, as Zak, Dustin, Corey, and Diallo discuss which martial arts moves they wish they could do, growing up. It’s a silly but fun discussion about everything from “NUMBchucks” to ninjas and all the “Danialsons” in between. A huge THANK YOU to Patreon member, David Ullman for suggesting this topic…
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"There's nothing like a good robbery... to bring a family together." In this week's episode, we are discussing the crime family drama "Family Business" starring Sean Connery, Dustin Hoffman and Matthew Broderick. Directed by Sidney Lumet. Family Business - IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097328/?ref_=nm_flmg_t_56_act Family Business - Rotten To…
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Before "Matilda the Musical," "Madeline" and "Coraline," there was Danny DeVito's 1996 adaptation of Roald Dahl's "Matilda," a film the entire Shat Crew enjoyed — for very different reasons. Ash was the most familiar with "Matilda," having seen it in theaters. Gene had read other Dahl books and knew what to expect. Dick, once again, confused it wit…
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Join hosts Charlie, Amanda, Joe, and Dom as they provide an immersive analysis and critique of the '90s classic film, "The Truman Show". Esteemed actor Jim Carrey's portrayal of the pivotal character Truman Burbank is discussed in depth, with a comprehensive look at his dynamic acting skills that have spanned comedic to serious roles. Delve into th…
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Actor Glen Eaton (“The Last Dragon”) joins us for a spiritual discussion about hard life lessons, the art of fighting without knowing how to fight, the art of acting without knowing how to act, and how landing the memorable role of “Johnny” in Berry Gordy's The Last Dragon changed his life. We also talk about competition on the set of The Last Drag…
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We've all seen that scene from "Perfect" where John Travolta is humping his way through a Jamie Lee Curtis aerobics class, but there's another two hours to this 1985 box-office bomb. And we had to watch all of it. Longtime Shat The Movies beer buddy Scott in Friendswood, Texas, was kind enough to commission a film about Gene Lyons' three favorite t…
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"They thought they'd be friends forever, but forever couldn't last." In this week's episode, we discuss the movie that coined the term "Brat Pack", 'St. Elmo's Fire.' The movie stars Demi Moore, Rob Lowe, Andrew McCarthy, Emilio Estevez, Ally Sheedy, Judd Nelson and Mare Winningham. Directed by Joel Schumacher. St. Elmo's Fire - IMDB: https://www.i…
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In this episode, Anna and Derek chat about the "dangerous city" mythos, the oceans apart between 15 years old and 17 years old, and much more during their discussion of the Chris Columbus flick Adventures in Babysitting (1987). Connect with '80s Movie Montage on Facebook, Twitter/X or Instagram! It's the same handle for all three... @80smontagepod.…
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“Who’s the master?!” Dustin and Zak dig deep into Berry Gordy’s The Last Dragon and its soundtrack, with Craig Sutton (thelastdragontribute.com), the foremost expert of the 1985 kung-fu classic! This episode kicks off "March-ial Arts Madness” all month long on Two Dollar Late Fee and Territory Marks, and is the pre-episode to D&Z’s upcoming intervi…
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"I'd like to dedicate this to my father, Francis L. It's a song the girls in the band wrote, Lisa and Wendy." For this week's episode, we are celebrating the 40th Anniversary of 'Purple Rain' starring Prince, Apollonia Kotero and Morris Day. Directed by Albert Magnoli. Purple Rain - IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087957/?ref_=rvi_tt Purple Rai…
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"The Legend of Billie Jean" had a little something for each Shat The Movies host. Gene got his Honda Elite scooter. Ash got her Christian Slater. And Big D got Helen Slater with no bra. But that's not why listener BreAnn M. commissioned this 1985 coming-of-age film. For her, "The Legend of Billie Jean" was an inspiration, a gateway to feminism and …
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Welcome to another episode of 'Rusted Junk', your go-to podcast for memorable 80s and 90s movies. Join in as we dissect 'Trainspotting', one of the trailblazing films of the 90s that reflects Britain's cultural landscape through character arcs, iconic scenes, and socio-economic commentaries. This episode brings to you an informative and deep discus…
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Paul & Zak are back with two picks from the Territories that’ll make your back crack and your liver quiver! Zak’s pick is from the AWA in 1985, Jim Brunzell & Greg Gagne aka The High Flyers vs Animal & Hawk aka “The Legion of Doom” The Road Warriors with their manager “Precious” Paul Ellering. Paul continues the heat from WCCW in 1988 with”The Mode…
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"One war against one man." In this episode, we discuss the movie that brought us John J. Rambo. It is the action thriller 'First Blood' starring Sylvester Stallone, Brian Dennehy and Richard Crenna. This movie is based on the 1972 novel of the same name by David Morrell. Directed by Ted Kotcheff. First Blood - IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt008…
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When listener Rob F. commissioned "Gattaca" in honor of his father, we all remembered it as beautiful, futuristic and distinct. Oddly enough, we couldn't remember much else. We remembered Ethan Hawke but not his lengthy voiceovers. We remembered Jude Law but not the incinerator scene. We remembered Uma Thurman but not her character's heart conditio…
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