Month: March 2020


BMFcast502 – Delivery Boys – Breakin’ the Fourth Wall

Delivery Boys (1985) is a BONKERS tale of delivery boy breakdancers and their quest to win $10,000 in a local contest. Along the way they get tricked into various Penthouse Forum letters situations thanks to their rival, Spider (Mario Van Peebles).

Maki joins us via Skype in the second half and we’ve got a lot of things to discuss, including: The Invisible Man (2020), Horse Girl, Idiocracy, The Edge of Seventeen, The Only Living Boy in New York, The Black Hole and the new Amazon series Hunters. Thanks for listening and stay safe!

BMFcast501 – Battle Queen 2020 – Melon Delivery

Battle Queen 2020 (2001) is a “movie” that stars Julie Strain’s breasts and martial artist Jeff Wincott who performs zero martial arts. It’s barely a movie, and we barely want to talk about it.

In the second half it’s quarantine talk as we’ve been watching a lot! We’re here to tell you all about Sonic the Hedgehog, JoJo Rabbit, Breaking Bad, El Camino, The Edge of Seventeen, Bandslam, 2019’s Charlie’s Angels, Kubo and the Two Strings, Blade Runner 2049, Ocean’s Twelve and Jumanji: The Next Level. Enjoy!

BMFcast Extra 141 – Hercules

Hercules (2014) is The Rock’s version of Hercules and he’s a great Hercules. Problem is that the movie doesn’t want him to be Hercules. It wants to tell the story of a man who is being hyped up as being the son of Zeus but is actually just a dude. But he is the son of Zeus. It’s so strange. However, The Rock kicks all kinds of candy asses in this, and the action scenes are a blast.

BMFcast500 – Tammy and the T-Rex – Everybody Walker the Dinosaur

Tammy and the T-Rex (1994) has been re-released in an unrated edition that very much changes the overall quality of this goofy movie we reviewed over eight years ago. Worth revisiting, but will our ratings improve?

Then in the second half it’s all about us as we play your voicemails and read your emails celebrating our 500th episode. 500 episodes! Enjoy!

BMFcast499 – New Crime City – The Grand Finale

New Crime City (1994) takes place in the year 2020 and that’s why we watched it. It’s an Escape from New York ripoff that sees Rick Rossovich (Top Gun) entering Crime City to stop a virus from being released. We’re not entirely sure if he’s successful or not.

In the second half we’ve got quick thoughts on Turbo Kid, The Dead Don’t Die, and Breaking Bad. Enjoy!