Category: 2020s


The BMFcast Variety Hour 024 – Michael Jai Wife

Welcome to Sudden Death (2020) is a “reimagining” of the JCVD classic. We’ve all seen it, and we have some wildly different thoughts. After that there’s some quick talk about Nat Geo’s The Right Stuff and some classic favorites Spaceballs and The Addams Family. Stay safe, everyone!

The BMFcast Variety Hour 023 – Nine Episodes

Hubie Halloween (2020) is Adam Sandler’s latest for Netflix and is the main topic for this week’s episode. But we’ve also got words for HBO’s The Vow, Apple TV’s Beastie Boys Story, CBS All Access’ Console Wars, Showtime’s The Comey Rule, Amazon’s The Boys: Season 2, Hulu’s John Bronco, HBOMax’s The West Wing Reunion, and FX’s Fargo: Season 4. You probably have one of those services!

The BMFcast Variety Hour 021 – Great Big Bushy Beard

The Babysitter (2017) is just one of the many horror topics we discuss in the latest episode. McG’s first entry in what’s now a horror franchise the film we have in common this week, but then we’ve also got words for The Babysitter: Killer Queen (2020), the Cube trilogy (1997-2004), Shudder’s Cursed Films (2020) and a hodgepodge of mediocre horror titles such as Into the Grizzly Maze, Patient Zero, Red Lights and 6 Souls. Enjoy!

The BMFcast Variety Hour 019 – Tooth Tube

Bill and Ted Face the Music (2020) is our obvious topic for the week, but we’ve also got thoughts on Class Action Park, Body Cam, Umbrella Academy, The Boys and An American Pickle. Then a quick tribute to the late Chadwick Boseman, and finally a pair of DC animated movies: Superman Man of Tomorrow and Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Enjoy!

The BMFcast Variety Hour 017 – Moist Fjords

An American Pickle (2020) is our movie of the week since new movies on streaming services is our life now. After that we’ve got things to say about: Norsemen, Empire of Dreams, Never Surrender: A Galaxy Quest Documentary, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and Movie 43. Plus, your voicemails!

The BMFcast Variety Hour 014 – An Ernest Apology

The Old Guard (2020) is our remote learning homework assignment this week. After that we’ve got things to say about Warrior Nun, Maniac, Floor is Lava, The Great Gatsby, Total Recall, Starship Troopers, Ace Ventura and American Hero. Plus our usual brand of asides and references. Enjoy!

The BMFcast Variety Hour 013 – Time Loops

Palm Springs (2020) ended up being the movie watched the most in the last week, especially in Maki’s case. He seems to like it, and it also inspired him to watch Groundhog Day for the very first time. Congrats!

Other entertainment of interest this week includes thoughts on the new Peacock streaming app, Back in Time (2015), Netflix’s Floor is Lava, Cop Land (1997), Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017), Pretty in Pink (1986) and also an appearance from the Hamilton Defense Force. Enjoy!

The BMFcast Variety Hour 012 – The Baby’s Name is Cody

Hamilton (2020) is the movie of the week that’s hotly debated during this episode. Is it Alexander Hamilfun or Aaron Booo-rr? Afterwards, Harlo takes a trip through his iTunes movie library with the later era Fast and Furious movies, Kong: Skull Island, Airplane, Beverly Hills Cop 1 & 2 and Top Gun, while Maki and fam revisit Kingsman: The Secret Service. Then, your emails and voicemails. WEAR A MASK!

The BMFcast Variety Hour 011 – The Tony Danza of Actors

Eurovision Song Contest (2020) is the movie some of us watched for homework this week. Is the latest Will Ferrell manchild movie any good? From there Chuck has some thoughts about a previous Ferrell film Semi-Pro, BJ checks in with his homework from a couple weeks ago and talks In Search of the Last Action Heroes and The Bourne Identity, Maki has words for Uncut Gems, and then Harlo’s discussion of Community brings up the latest trend of streaming services jumping the gun and pulling movies and TV shows for “controversial content”. We have thoughts. Marmaduke!

The BMFcast Variety Hour 008 – HBO M-Ass

BJ is back this week so we get his thoughts John Henry and What We Do in the Shadows and then Harlo wants us to know about a new episode of Mythic Quest, the Parks & Recreation special, the interactive Kimmy Schmidt episode on Netflix, the recent Community table read get together and Choose Your Own Adventure offshoots. Chuck’s got words for Ozark, The Mandalorian and Hunters.

Then it’s time to talk HBO Max, the latest streaming service. Harlo tests it out with Criterion’s Police Story and then we’ve got general thoughts about the library itself and how its organized, with lots of random asides along the way. Enjoy!

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