Month: June 2021


BMFcast Extra 182 – Dead Again in Tombstone

Dead Again in Tombstone (2017) sees Danny Trejo return to battle Confederate piece of crap Jake Busey, who is searching for what’s essentially the book of the dead. Yes that’s right, they made another one of these.

BMFcast Extra 181 – Critters 2 The Main Course

Critters 2 The Main Course (1988) picks up two years after the first film ends, with Bradley coming back to town to visit his grandmother. Meanwhile, the eggs from the end of the previous installment have been discovered, and since it’s Easter, well you can guess what happens from there. How did we feel about this goofy sequel? Tune in!

BMFcast508 – White Tiger – Method Actor

White Tiger (1996) is the tail (ha!) of a lone DEA agent (Gary Daniels) pursuing the fancy drug dealer (Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa) who murdered his partner. Along the way he kicks a lot of dudes, many of whom kick right back. He’s also kinda bad at police work. But I guess it all works out for him in the end. Sort of.

BMFcast507 – High-Ballin’ – Sad Boys 2

High-Ballin’ (1978) is one of those 1970s drive-in flicks that doesn’t demand your attention which is good because it doesn’t deserve it. Jerry Reed and Peter Fonda get up to truckin’ exploits in Canada. 10-4.

BMFcast Extra 180 – Kung Fu Yoga

Kung Fu Yoga (2017) is a Jackie Chan movie where China and Bollywood come together to make a CG nightmare. From the director of Rumble in the Bronx, but don’t let that set your expectations too high.

BMFcast506 – The Dallas Connection – Cheesecake Violations

The Dallas Connection (1994) is the second and final film from Andy Sidaris’ son. Like Enemy Gold it’s filmed mostly in Shreveport Louisiana and therefore isn’t very exotic. But that’s where Julie Strain, Julie K. Smith and company come in. There are computer chips, satellites, historic meteor showers, regular showers and RC vehicle murders. Basically everything you might expect from a later Sidaris production.