Month: January 2020


BMFcast Extra 138 – The Amityville Murders

The Amityville Murders (2018) is an attempt to tell the original story of the DeFeo murders, the incident which occurred before the Lutz family moves into the house in the original Amityville Horror. In some ways it works, and in many others it doesn’t. But it has weird Amityville II: The Possession nostalgia and insane Long Island accents, so enjoy!

BMFcast Extra 137 – Ernest Goes to Jail

Ernest Goes to Jail (1990) is the third motion picture for the beloved character and the last for us. Ernest is mistaken for a death row criminal and hijinks ensue. Also, Harlo learns of the existence of the Cavemen sitcom from 2007.

Golden Jox Decades Edition – 2010-2019

It’s another awards show, this time brought to you by Letterboxd dot com because it’s hard to remember all the movies we’ve loved from the last 10 years. But yeah, join us as we countdown all our favorite movies from 2010 to 2019 which we hopefully got in the right order.

BMFcast Extra 136 – The Great White Hype

The Great White Hype (1996) doesn’t have a huge cultural footprint, but it deserves some respect now as a 90s comedy that isn’t utterly painful. Samuel L. Jackson plays a Don King-esque boxing promoter who creates a white contender (Peter Berg) to take on the champ (Damon Wayans) in order to increase ticket sales. Hijinks ensue.

The 2019 Golden Jox Awards

It’s that time again where we get together and tell you all about our favorite movies of the past year. Will we highlight your favorites? Tune in to this podcast to find out! Our lists might surprise you…

BMFcast Extra 135 – The Substitute

The Substitute (1996) seems like another “How do I reach these kids?” movie, but it’s absolutely not. Tom Berenger is a mercenary who becomes a sub at his girlfriend’s school to find out who attacked her. Soon he uncovers a massive drug dealing operation and has to take care of business.

BMFcast Extra 134 – Universal Soldier The Return

Universal Soldier The Return (1999) is really Universal Solider IV except this movie wants you to treat it like Universal Soldier II. Luc Deveraux is back, this time completely stripped of his Universal Soldier powers to battle the likes of Michael Jai White and Bill Goldberg. It’s a mess… and a delight.