It’s the season 4 premiere of Two Dollar Late Fee and the dudes fire on all cylinders talking about the romantic classic, Pretty Woman, starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere! D & Z also have a lively debate about which song on the soundtrack is better, “It Must Have Been Love” by Roxette or “King Of Wishful Thinking” by Go West. Pop culture moments from 1990 are also highlighted. This is the pre-episode to their upcoming interview with Laura San Giacomo (Sex, Lies, and Videotape, Pretty Woman, Quigley Down Under).

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The 1984 “Rock & Roll Fable”, Streets Of Fire is a bonafide cult classic! In this episode you’ll hear what D & Z love about it (the soundtrack including Dan Hartman’s “I Can Dream About You”) & what they don’t (Rick Moranis’s character “Billy Fish”). All month is “Streets” months, as you can expect upcoming interviews with stars, Michael Pare & Stoney Jackson!

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Ep 79 – Streets of Fire & I Can Dream About You

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In preparation for their upcoming interview with actor Nestor Serrano, Z & D dive deep into the underrated award-winning indie, Hangin’ With The Homeboys, starring Serrano, Mario Joyner, Doug E. Doug, and John Leguizamo. Does the film still hold up? How about the soundtrack? And why was 1991 an “interesting” year on the Billboard music charts? Check it out!

$2LF EP 75 – Hangin’ with the Homeboys

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