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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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Rusted Junk - The 80s Movies Podcast

Charlie, Amanda, Joe and Dom

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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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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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Legendary AWA professional wrestler, Greg Gagne comes to Territory Marks to discuss his career! Greg Gagne tells one tremendous story after another about how he got his start in wrestling, wild matches in Japan, & his favorite match against Rick Martel & Tito Santana! He also talks about his podcast “Straight Talk With The Boss” with Magnum T.A. an…
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With special -- and returning! -- guest Chris Sexton Fletcher, Anna and Derek chat about the cuteness of demonic minions, good ole satanic panic influences, and much more during their discussion of the very young Stephen Dorff starrer The Gate (1987). Connect with '80s Movie Montage on Facebook, Twitter/X or Instagram! It's the same handle for all …
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On this episode, we’re going to tackle a movie from the early 1980s that, if made today with the same pedigree, would cause movie geeks and cinephiles to lose their freaking minds over. But because this was made early in their careers, most people are only tangentially aware of its existence, let alone have actually seen it. We’re talking about the…
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Hey there, 90s movie buffs! 🌟 Do you remember "The Bodyguard" from 1992? This romantic thriller starring Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston was one of the most successful films of the year. Costner plays Frank Farmer, a former Secret Service agent turned bodyguard, hired to protect Houston's character, Rachel Marron, a famous actress and singer from…
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"Rollie Tyler is the movies' best special effects man. Now somebody wants him to do it for real. But is he the weapon or the victim, Is it murder or is it... F/X" In this week's episode, we are discussing the 1986 action thriller 'F/X' starring Bryan Brown, Brian Dennehy and Diane Venora. Directed by Robert Mandel. F/X - IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/…
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One Shat host is a social justice warrior. The other hates Mel Brooks movies. So "Blazing Saddles" seemed doomed from the start. But there's magic in Gene Wilder, Cleavon Little and the old frontier. Listener Ed took Shat The Movies way back to 1974 for this satirical Western that Gene Lyons argues isn't racist, sexist or even remotely offensive (o…
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The film tells the tale of Rocky Balboa (Sylverster Stallone), a washed-up Philadelphia boxer who just barely scrapes by, fighting in small clubs for meager pay, while supplementing his income as a thuggish debt collector for a local loan shark. He doesn’t have many ambitions; his only real goal is to get to go out with the shy, mousy pet store cle…
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Paul London & Zak Shaffer celebrate AWA wrestler Greg Gagne with a series of action packed matches from his career! In this pre-episode to next weeks interview with AWA’s Greg Gagne, Paul and Zak highlight three matches from Greg’s time in the squared circle. AWA World Tag Team Champion’s The High Flyers (Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell) take on Rick Mar…
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Is "PCU" hard to find because it crossed a line or because it's just not a very good movie? Listener Jeff from Nebraska commissioned the Shat Crew to uncover the truth for his 40th birthday. In a lot of ways, PCU is your typical '90s college movie. The university president is trying to shut down a student house. There's seventh-year senior showing …
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Dive into the depths of James Cameron's iconic action-packed film, "Terminator 2: Judgment Day," in this all-new episode of 'Rusted Junk'. Our hosts Charlie, Amanda, Joe, and Dom explore the revolutionizing special effects, heart-pounding action sequences, and philosophical undertones of this definitive '90s film. Discuss the transformation of Sara…
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80s Kids Unite Episode 4: G.I. Joe Action Figures As 80s kids, there were few toys that held as much power over us as a G.I. Joe action figure. From the evil of Cobra Commander to the mundaneness of Dusty to the aspirational muscles of Outback, every kid in the neighborhood was obsessed. In this episode, we get real personal as we hash out the good…
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"Monday... Escape with their lives from New York... Tuesday... Impersonate F.B.I. agents in Chicago... Wednesday... Steal plane in New Mexico... Thursday... Almost kill each other by accident... Friday... Almost kill each other on purpose..." In this week's episode, we are discussing the action comedy 'Midnight Run' starring Robert De Niro and Char…
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A lot's changed since 1987: Biopics are much more common (and darker). Chicano artists are more mainstream, and Lou Diamond Phillips is a household name. So we acknowledge "La Bamba' was groundbreaking ... and not very good. Listener Mark C. commissioned this episode and the upcoming "American Me" to celebrate his heritage as a first-generation His…
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In this episode, Anna and Derek discuss why Jojo wouldn't want to marry a great guy like Bill, Tim's supreme ick factor, and much more during their chat of the flick Mystic Pizza (1988). Connect with '80s Movie Montage on Facebook, Twitter/X or Instagram! It's the same handle for all three... @80smontagepod. Anna Keizer and Derek Dehanke are the co…
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Our first episode returning from paternity leave takes us back to 1983, and one of two sequel bombs Universal made with Jackie Gleason that year, Smokey and the Bandit Part 3. ----more---- TRANSCRIPT From Los Angeles, California, the Entertainment Capital of the World, it’s The 80s Movies Podcast. I am your host, Edward Havens. Thank you for listen…
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"Beyond our time, beyond our universe...there is a planet besieged by alien invaders, where a young king must rescue his love from the clutches of the Beast. Or risk the death of his world." For this week's episode, we are discussing the sci-fi adventure 'Krull' starring Ken Marshall, Lysette Anthony and Freddie Jones. Directed by Peter Yates. The …
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Actor, producer and director Raphael Sbarge joins us to revisit the origins of his 40+ year career in the entertainment industry. Starting with a role on Sesame Street, Raphael has been in some of our favorite 80s flicks: Vision Quest, Risky Business, and My Science Project. He also answers our listeners' questions about Werewolf (because of course…
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Robert Rodriguez blew minds when he created "El Mariachi" for $7,000. The sequel added a brooding Antonio Banderas and sizzling Salma Hayek to rack up $58 million worldwide. But was "Desperado" actually good? If you're looking for cool cameos, hot sex scenes, bloody bar fights and a strong female lead, then yes. If you're looking for believable gun…
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In the latest episode of The Most Excellent 80s Movies Podcast, hosts Krissy Lenz and Nathan Blackwell, along with special guest Matthew Fox from The Ethical Panda, delve into the iconic 1984 supernatural comedy, "Ghostbusters." This episode is a treasure trove for fans and newcomers alike, offering a nostalgic look at why "Ghostbusters" continues …
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In this episode, hosts Charlie, Amanda, Joe, and Dom delve into one of Martin Scorse's masterpieces - 'Goodfellas'. Providing insightful commentary on the film's impactful performances, a real-life narrative, and its critical reception at the time of its release. Get an intimate insight into the world of Mafia through personal anecdotes from Joe's …
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1985’s Vision Quest is a celebrated cult classic! Dustin & Zak discuss the movie and it’s phenomenal soundtrack, which includes the hit songs “Only The Young” by Journey & “Lunatic Fringe” by Red Rider…oh and “Crazy For You” by Madonna. In this pre-episode to their upcoming interview with Raphael Sbarge (Risky Business, Vision Quest, My Science Pro…
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"It's open all day...and cookin' all night." In this week's episode, we are discussing the directorial debut of Barry Levinson, the 1982 comedy drama 'Diner'. The movie stars a bunch of up and coming actors such as Steve Guttenberg, Mickey Rourke, Kevin Bacon, Daniel Stern, Tim Daly, Ellen Barkin and Paul Reiser. It was nominated for one Oscar for …
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"Krush Groove" is the sort of '80s oddity that can't quite be categorized. Is it a musical? A comedy? A collection of music videos with dialogue sprinkled in between? This time capsule captured rap's infancy and changed the way Big D speaks. This week's episode, commissioned by listener David B., gave us a newfound respect for Run-DMC, The Fat Boys…
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In this episode, Anna and Derek chat about what it means to never make it to The Show, Nuke surprisingly having the biggest character arc, and much more during their discussion of the baseball classic Bull Durham (1988). Connect with '80s Movie Montage on Facebook, Twitter/X or Instagram! It's the same handle for all three... @80smontagepod. Anna K…
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Paul London & Zak Shaffer interview legendary announcer and commentator for World Class Championship Wrestling, Marc Lowrance! Marc Lowrance's signature voice and cadence set the tone for some of the greatest moments in professional wrestling. Marc shares how he got his start in the business, what it was like working for Fritz Von Erich, a truly em…
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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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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 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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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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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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