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BMFcast Extra 210 – Guns Akimbo

Guns Akimbo (2020) is a divisive motion picture about an underground fight/murder club, social media, sick needle drops and offers of crack cocaine. It stars Daniel Radcliffe who displays some remarkable comedic timing playing a man with guns bolted to his hands, for reasons.

This episode was previously premium Patreon content which originally posted on January 27th, 2021.

BMFcast Extra 209 – Underwater

Underwater (2020) is a deep sea monster movie that, while sometimes silly, mostly does everything right. It’s like Leviathan if Leviathan was good!

This episode was previously premium Patreon content which originally posted on January 22nd, 2021.

BMFcast 576 – Warlock – Warlock School Drama Club

Warlock (1989) is one of those movies we’d always seen on the shelf at the video store, but can’t remember if we’d ever seen it. Julian Sands is the titular warlock, who escapes the 1600s to modern-day 1988. Richard E. Grant chases him through time, and recruits the help of an age-cursed Lori Singer. Does this one live up to its lauded VHS reputation?

BMFcast 575 – The Sweeper – Siesta Thomas Howell

The Sweeper (1996) returns us to the movies of PM Entertainment, and director Joseph Mehri in particular. C. Thomas Howell is a loose cannon cop who saw his family murdered and now he dispenses his own brand of excessive justice. When he’s recruited by a shadowy organization to get even more excessive, chaos ensues. If you like cars blowing up and people unnaturally lucky at shooting things, well friends, we’ve got a movie for you.

BMFcast 574 – Runaway – The Robot Cops

Runaway (1984) is the Tom Selleck vs spider robots and Gene Simmons movie you probably saw on HBO at some point. In the distant future of 1991, can a cop for robots and his new partner solve a murder mystery involving malfunctioning house bots and self-guided bullets? It’s a Michael Crichton movie, so you know technology is probably a bad thing. But did we decide this movie a good thing? One way to find out!

Programming note! Podcasts will publish on Mondays until further notice.

, April 3, 2023. Category: Podcast, 80s, Cops. Tagged: , .

BMFcast 573 – Terror Squad – Hairrorist

Terror Squad (1987) brings us and a group of Libyans to 1980s Kokomo, Indiana, where an attempt to blow up a nuclear power plant leads to one of the longest car chase sequences we’ve ever witnessed. Eventually it settles into a hostage negotiation thing. Can Chuck Connors talk these bad guys down? Will that bus ever arrive? All these questions and more are answered this episode!

, March 29, 2023. Category: Podcast, 80s. Tagged: .

BMFcast Extra 208 – Bats

Bats (1999) is one of the last “nature run amok” movies released to theaters before that genre became entirely relegated to the Syfy Channel. Bats makes the case that maybe that’s where they deserved to go.

This episode was previously premium Patreon content which originally posted on January 4th, 2021.

BMFcast 567 – Ninja – Solid Snake Eyes

Ninja (2009) concludes NINJANUARY, as Scott Adkins plays Casey, an American orphan trained in the ways of the ninja. His biggest rival is kicked out of the dojo and becomes the world’s deadliest assassin. What happens when they both clash over the legendary Yoroi Bitsu, a chest full of powerful ninja stuff? Spoiler: it involves a lot of jump kicks, katanas and CG blood. Does this movie jump to the top of our ninja list or die dishonorably?

BMFcast 566 – 3 Ninjas – The Ninja Trajectory

3 Ninjas (1992) continues NINJANUARY! Three American brothers (Rocky, Colt and Tum Tum) learn from their ninja grandfather the ways of being a true ninja. If you’re a millennial, you probably loved this. Last week, Nine Deaths of the Ninja lied to us about the amount of deaths. What untruths about ninjas are there to be uncovered this week? Stay tuned, but first…we feast!

BMFcast565 – Nine Deaths of the Ninja – General Honey Hump

Nine Deaths of the Ninja (1985) officially begins Ninjanuary! Sho Kosugi returns as a member of D.A.R.T., the world’s most elite anti-terrorism squad. They have to save a bus full of diplomats, children and tour guides who have been taken hostage. Featuring some of the most bizarre villains we’ve ever seen, does this ninja movie that’s more James Bond by way of GI Joe deliver the goods or leave us stranded in the jungle?

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