Month: March 2022


BMFcast Extra 196 – Dracula 2000

Dracula 2000 (2000) Presented by Virgin Megastore features a solid cast from this era including Gerard Butler as Dracula. But wow, does this era of movies (especially horror ones from Dimension) not hold up. A Real Stinker 2000.

This episode was previously premium Patreon content which originally posted on October 5th, 2020.

BMFcast534 – Gordon’s War – Penicillin Allergy

Gordon’s War (1973) stars Paul Winfield as Gordon, home from ‘Nam to discover his wife dead from an overdose. He gathers up his fellow ‘Nam buddies and wages war on the pimps, pushers and kingpins in Harlem. Features a killer soundtrack and a frightening car chase that they most likely did not have any permits for.

BMFcast533 – Black Samurai – Half-Assed Buttresses

Black Samurai (1977) stars Jim Kelly as, well as the Black Samurai. He’s a secret agent of sorts trying to rescue a lady he knows from the clutches of the Warlock, who is just some no-neck dude in a big house. Along the way, Kelly fights a vulture and destroys many mens’ testicles. We also have plenty of time for the most random asides you’ve heard in a BMFcast episode yet.

BMFcast532 – Boss – Fred Williamsmith

Boss (1974) stars Fred Williamson and D’Urville Martin as bounty hunters in the old west who become the law in a small town to help facilitate the capture of bad guy William Smith. It’s got a funky soundtrack and lots of quotable dialogue that you can never actually quote, ever. But you should definitely watch it. D’Urville Martin is a treat.

We’re back! Blaxploitation History Month is back! Rejoice!

BMFcast Variety Hour 044 – Season Two Finale

Well, here we are again, wrapping up another session of remote podcasting with hopes of a return to in-studio BMFcast Prime next week. What a journey it has been, again.

As we conclude the Variety Hour, again, we touch upon a number of topics including BJ’s recent health scares, a wide swath of Black History Month content like but not limited to Roots and Blackish, the new Bel-Air reboot, The Office, regular-ass TV, The Big Game, the Jacksonville Film Festival, revisiting films with Dolby Atmos (Blade Runner, John Wick, etc.) and Ridley Scott’s latest offerings House of Gucci and The Last Duel. Enjoy!

Editor’s Note: The audio in this episode is not great. Your humble editor did everything in his power to salvage what he could, but he mostly failed. It is his fault and he is sorry. Next week will sound better.