Month: October 2017


BMFcast Extra 050 – Meteor

50 episodes? Wow! We celebrate by watching 1979’s Meteor, for no real reason except that it’s too long for BMFcast Prime. Can Sean Connery and Natalie Wood stop a massive meteor from destroying the Earth? Will they play those pinball machines?!

BMFcast398 – Don’t Kill It – Social Justice Dolph

Don’t Kill It (2016) returns Dolph Lundgren to the show, as a demon hunter tracking down a murder demon that hops bodies every time its host is killed. Can a small town sheriff and an FBI agent help him save the day? Or will a gory bloodbath ensue? It might be both in this horror comedy.

After the break Chuck watches HBO’s Spielberg (2017), which leads to discussion of his career, as well as the career of Michael Bay as Bad Boys (1995) is watched and a new BMFcast Extra theme is born. Oh yeah, and the Spider-Man movies get analyzed, as Harlo watched Spider-Man 2 (2004) again.

Want to get in touch with us? E-mail us at bmf@bmfcast.com or call the Garfield Hotline at 910-5JOX-BMF (910-556-9263). Enjoy!

BMFcast Extra 049 – Delta Force 2

Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection is a worse made movie than The Delta Force, yet is somehow a more entertaining movie than The Delta Force? We release a lot of pent up hurricane energy and talk about this one for a LONG time. Enjoy!

BMFcast397 – Terrorvision – Jagoozi

Terrorvision (1986) is another Charles Band production with malfunctioning technology. This time a family’s satellite dish brings a strange alien creature into their home. What happens next is, well, it’s something.

After the break we go nuts with movies current and older with Baby Driver (2017), The Mummy (2017), Ghostbusters (1984), Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), Mulan (1998), Insidious (2010), Steve Zissou in The Life Aquatic (2004) and Cult of Chucky (2017).

Want to get in touch with us? E-mail us at bmf@bmfcast.com or call the Garfield Hotline at 910-5JOX-BMF (910-556-9263). Enjoy!

BMFcast Extra 048 – The Faculty

Movies Too Long For BMFcast Prime is going to be our theme for the next few months. First up, we ease our way out of the Spy Kids universe with Robert Rodriguez’s 1998 horror flick, THE FACULTY, starring every actor and actress you know.

BMFcast396 – Python – Acid is for Closers

Python (2000) is a former #31in31 video from Chuck that has finally made its way to the podcast proper for October Month. A giant killer snake is on the loose, and only Robert Englund, Casper Van Dien, William Zabka and Kenny The Closer can stop it. Maybe.

After the break we discuss some recent theatrical releases with Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017) and Blade Runner 2049 (2017) before diving into discussion of Blade Runner: The Final Cut (1982) and listener correspondence.

Want to get in touch with us? E-mail us at bmf@bmfcast.com or call the Garfield Hotline at 910-5JOX-BMF (910-556-9263). Enjoy!

BMFcast Extra 047 – Spy Kids 4

The Spy Kids finale is also a Spy Kids reboot as Joel McHale and Jessica Alba have kids and they become spy kids to battle an army of Jeremy Pivens. Antonio Banderas does not appear in this film.

BMFcast395 – The Car – Katacari Diemacy

The Car (1977) is the first movie for this month’s October celebration. Can James Brolin’s mustache protect his sleepy Utah town from a demonic car that’s determined to kill everyone?

Second half has Harlo diagnosing The Big Sick (2017), Chuck recommending the TV series Mr. Mercedes, and BJ attempting to buy cable channels a la carte. Enjoy!

BMFcast Extra 046 – Spy Kids 3D Game Over


More like franchise over, am I right? Pretty much, yes. The third Spy Kids mainly focuses on one spy kid and a CG nightmare world. But is there anything along the way to make it tolerable? We debate this very issue.