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No More Late Fees

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Ready to rewind to a simpler time? Flashback to the late '90s & early 2000s with Jackie and Danielle, the BFF duo behind the No More Late Fees podcast! Fueled by friendship and nostalgia, these former Blockbuster Video clerks and winners of the 2024 Women's in Podcasting Best Entertainment Podcast Award, launched their podcast in April 2021 to relive their Blockbuster heydays and bring listeners a hefty dose of laughter along the way.No More Late Fees Art
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  • The Broken Hearts Club
    Jun 26 2026

    What happens when a future TV powerhouse makes a heartfelt indie film about friendship, dating, and chosen family? This week to end PRIDE month, Jackie and Danielle revisit The Broken Hearts Club (2000) and discover a movie packed with familiar faces, big ideas, and plenty to unpack.

    In this episode of No More Late Fees, the hosts dive into Greg Berlanti's directorial debut starring Timothy Olyphant, Zach Braff, Billy Porter, Dean Cain, Justin Theroux, Nia Long, and John Mahoney. Along the way, they discuss the film's portrayal of LGBTQ+ friendships, debate whether the story would have worked better as a television series, and explore why such a talented cast couldn't quite elevate every storyline.

    Jackie and Danielle break down the movie's ensemble of memorable characters, share behind-the-scenes trivia about its 13-day filming schedule and Sundance premiere, and examine how the film was received by critics at the time. They also discuss Greg Berlanti's impressive career trajectory, from Dawson's Creek and Everwood to the Arrowverse and beyond.

    Expect plenty of nostalgic tangents, character analysis, hot takes on the film's structure, observations about early 2000s Hollywood, and a few laughs as the hosts try to make sense of one of the most stacked indie casts of the era. Plus, they reveal their final Ratings Rewind scores and decide whether The Broken Hearts Club still holds up more than two decades later.

    If you enjoy nostalgic movie deep dives, be sure to subscribe, leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and share your thoughts on The Broken Hearts Club. We'd love to hear whether this cult favorite worked for you.

    ·Season 6 Episode 8

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  • Gia (1998): Angelina Jolie's Breakout Role?
    Jun 17 2026

    Before Angelina Jolie became an Oscar-winning superstar, she delivered one of the most talked-about performances of the late '90s in HBO's Gia. This week, Jackie and Danielle revisit the groundbreaking 1998 biographical drama that introduced many viewers to the tragic story of model Gia Carangi.

    Join the No More Late Fees podcast as they break down Gia's rise from rebellious Philadelphia teen to fashion industry icon, while exploring the complicated relationships, personal struggles, and emotional moments that shaped her story. Jackie and Danielle discuss Angelina Jolie's career-defining performance, the film's unique storytelling style, and why HBO original movies were must-see events during the late '90s.

    Along the way, they share behind-the-scenes trivia, production facts, award season highlights, and fascinating details about the real Gia Carangi. The conversation also dives into the film's portrayal of fame, addiction, family dynamics, and the fashion world, while offering plenty of funny commentary, nostalgic reflections, and honest reactions to what still works, and what feels underdeveloped nearly three decades later.

    Was Gia a movie you watched during its original HBO run? Do you think Angelina Jolie carried the entire film? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

    If you enjoy nostalgic movie reviews, deep-dive discussions, behind-the-scenes facts, and revisiting the best and worst movies of the late '90s and early 2000s, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with your fellow movie lovers.

    ·Season 6 Episode 9·

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    49 mins
  • Saving Face
    Jun 10 2026

    Before Crazy Rich Asians and long before Hollywood started embracing more diverse storytelling, Saving Face quietly delivered one of the most heartfelt romances of the 2000s. This week, Jackie and Danielle celebrate Pride Month by revisiting the 2004 indie gem that blended love, family expectations, cultural identity, and queer representation into a story that still feels fresh today.

    Join the No More Late Fees crew as they break down Saving Face, the feature debut from writer-director Alice Wu. From Wil's struggle to balance her personal life with her family's expectations to Vivian's pursuit of love on her own terms, the hosts explore the film's layered characters, emotional storytelling, and lasting impact. Along the way, they share behind-the-scenes trivia, production challenges, casting stories, and the surprising studio notes that almost changed the movie completely.

    Jackie and Danielle also discuss the film's box office performance, critical reception, New York filming locations, and the cultural significance of seeing an authentic Chinese American and LGBTQ+ story on screen in 2004. Plus, they dive into the memorable mother-daughter dynamics, community gossip, favorite moments, funny observations, and whether Saving Face still earns a top spot in their Y2K movie rotation.

    Did Saving Face deserve more recognition when it was released? Let us know your thoughts in the comments, and share your favorite scene from the film. Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and follow No More Late Fees for more nostalgic deep dives into the movies that shaped a generation.

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