Month: January 2011
BMFcast69 – Angry Dancer
Showgirls (1995) is finally reviewed in this episode. Paul Verhoeven and Joe Eszterhas’s ode to nudity is something to behold even if you never want to behold it a second time.
Then in the second half we take a couple of listener voicemails and delve deep into the intellectual discussion of female nudity in movies. Stay classy, BMFcast.
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BMFcast68 – A Muse’d
Xanadu (1980) is a long-requested musical classic reviewed this episode. We are joined again by Zark (revenge is ours? maybe?) to finally watch it. Words can’t describe this film, but we find a few. To quote BJ, “It’s like Willy Wonka and the Cocaine Factory.” That about sums it up.
Then in the second half we discuss our recently watched movies including The Green Hornet, Conan the Barbarian, The Maiden Heist and Outsourced.
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BMFcast67 – 104 Words for Kill
Soldier (1998) stars Kurt Russell, the wordsmith of cinema. The body count in this movie may be higher than the word count spoken by our star.
Then we delve deeper into our continuing discussion of 2010 Golden Jox winner as Maki sees True Grit and BJ sees Scott Pilgrim vs The World. Will it change our choices? Also Harlo begins his quest of the New Year to see both revisions of the AFI Top 100 Movies of All Time.
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