Retro Late Fee
Summary: 25 years ago, Mark and Carol recorded their thoughts on movies and entertainment news. Now it’s a podcast! Retro Late Fee, the latest in entertainment from 25 years ago!
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We need to nuke the Alien franchise from space...it's the only way to be sure.
A lost lottery ticket leads to lamenting and lashing out for lovers Brandon and Susan. Court calls Colin to come and he cuts out while Valarie confronts Kelly who is being a c**t. Donna and David are divine as video directors and Joe is still a dick.
So many laughs, Carol almost dies from it.
The Rainmaker is a 1997 American legal drama film written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola based on John Grisham's 1995 novel of the same name. It stars Matt Damon, Claire Danes, Jon Voight, Mary Kay Place, Mickey Rourke, Danny DeVito, Danny Glover, Roy Scheider, Virginia Madsen, and Teresa Wright in her final film role.
Sadly, there is no Frank Thomas in this episode
It's career day, but also assassination day. I hate when they combine those days.
A Life Less Ordinary is a 1997 romantic black comedy film directed by Danny Boyle, written by John Hodge, and starring Ewan McGregor, Cameron Diaz, Holly Hunter, Delroy Lindo, Ian Holm and Dan Hedaya. The plot follows two angels (Hunter and Lindo) who are sent to Earth to help make a disgruntled kidnapper (McGregor) and his hostage (Diaz) fall in love. The film received mixed reviews and was unsuccessful at the box office, only grossing $14.6 million worldwide against its $12 million budget.
Donna can't have sex but she can dress like this...okay
It's a Giles episode and his past is coming back to haunt him, and I'm not just talking about an ex girlfriend. Hahahahaha. No, but actually it's really quite serious.
Some of us understood this beautiful satire and others didn't.
The guys are distracted from their hot girlfriends but hot girls that aren't their girlfriends, which makes their girlfriends hot (with anger) and want to no longer being their girlfriends. Confused? You won't be after this episode of 90210: Soap.
Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) is lured into a trap by a group of undead wannabes who hope that Spike (James Marsters) will make them vampires in exchange for giving him the Slayer.
Gattaca is a 1997 American dystopian science fiction thriller film written and directed by Andrew Niccol in his filmmaking debut. It stars Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman, with Jude Law, Loren Dean, Ernest Borgnine, Gore Vidal, and Alan Arkin appearing in supporting roles.[4] The film presents a biopunk vision of a future society driven by eugenics where potential children are conceived through genetic selection to ensure they possess the best hereditary traits of their parents.[5] The film centers on Vincent Freeman, played by Hawke, who was conceived outside the eugenics program and struggles to overcome genetic discrimination to realize his dream of going into space. The film draws on concerns over reproductive technologies that facilitate eugenics, and the possible consequences of such technological developments for society. It also explores the idea of destiny and the ways in which it can and does govern lives. Characters in Gattaca continually battle both with society and with themselves to find their place in the world and who they are destined to be according to their genes. The film's title is based on the letters G, A, T, and C, which stand for guanine, adenine, thymine, and cytosine, the four nucleobases of DNA.[6] It was a 1997 nominee for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction and the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score.
Happy Halloween everyone. Listen to us talk about a teenager who almost dies of alcohol poisoning
Spike studies tape, Angel plays hard to get, and Buffy becomes a princess. Just a normal day next to a hellmouth