Month: July 2012
BMFcast135 – Pooky
Deathstalker II: Duel of the Titans (1987) is the sequel to one of our esteemed 5 Jox winners. There’s a lot more forced comedy and a lot less forced entry in this wacky sequel to the utterly deadpan original, though. Does this equal a good thing?
Second half we talk about this little independent movie called My Dinner with Batman (no, wait that’s not it). We continue our Bond marathon with Diamonds Are Forever, a goofy sequel in its own right. Plus plenty of other movie discussion. Enjoy!
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BMFcast134 – Sorcery
Stunt Rock (1980) is a movie that delivers exactly what the title promises. Real life Australian stuntman Grant Page shares the screen with Sorcery, the greatest rock and roll stage act of all time, to combine their powers into pure awesome.
Second half we talk On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969) as the Bond marathon continues, with the bonus of Chuck discussing 1967’s (awful) Casino Royale. After that we talk about, 21 Jump Street (2012), Project X (2012), Act of Valor (2012), The A-Team (2010), The Mechanic (2011), Knight & Day (2010), Jonah Hex (2010) and still have time to take some voicemail/email topics including discussion of Wes Craven movies, Chuck’s crap viewing habits and take some truly awesome movie suggestions. Enjoy!
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BMFcast133 – Ambiguous
Showdown in Little Tokyo (1991) gets this week’s review, starring BMFcast favorite Dolph Lundgren. There’s action aplenty, story a little and Tia Carerre’s body double. Plus one incredibly awkward and memorable line from Brandon Lee.
Second half we talk Amazing Spider-Man, more Bond Marathon and Chuck watches some of the worst movies one could ever choose to watch. And we make sure to properly chastise him for this.
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BMFcast132 – Tax Shelter Epic
In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale (2007) is a movie with a title almost as long as the movie itself. We totally break our mold of sub-90 minute movies by doing the director’s cut of this one that clocks in at a (not at all) brisk 156 minutes. Will Burt Reynolds, Ray Liotta, Matthew Lillard and Jason Statham make it worth it?
Second half we go crazy catching up on emails and the like. Plus more Bond Marathon with Thunderball and talk of a few other oddball movie choices. Enjoy!
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