Category: 90s


BMFcast194 – Jonathan Kingston Seagal

markedfordeath

Marked for Death (1990) marks our second Seagal movie. Arms are broken, families threatened, Keith David co-stars and plenty of pointless characters abound.

Second half we talk a few random movies and get caught up on listener correspondence. Enjoy!

BMFcast192 – Fear the Darkness

Adrenaline: Fear the Rush (1996) is another random Albert Pyun movie we picked out of nowhere. All we wanted was some Christophe Lambert and we’ve still failed at seeing a decent Pyun movie. Natasha “Species” Henstridge is along for the slow ride.

Second half we talk about 21 & Over, The Cabin in the Woods and some other stuff. Plus listener correspondence and we announce the winner of our Facebook contest for a Blu Ray copy of I Come In Peace. Enjoy!

BMFcast191 – Trucker Chucker

Stone Cold (1991) comes a hundred episodes after we wanted to watch it the first time. Brian “The Boz” Bosworth is an undercover cop who dispenses all kinds of explosive justice which is, coincidentally, the best kind of justice. Lance Henriksen is along for the ride and laughing all over this Craig R. Baxley epic action classic.

Second half we talk a myriad of movies and get right in to some listener correspondence. Enjoy!

BMFcast188 – It Burns When He Pees

Man’s Best Friend (1993) is the third Dogust movie and this time it’s not a family movie. Hooray! Come hear us ramble on in one of our longest first half debates to date as we argue who the heroes and villains of this movie are.

Second half we discuss Elysium and some other completely random movies. Enjoy!

BMFcast90 – The Blood Bank

Hard to Rotoscope (the poster)

Hard to Kill (1990) stars Steven Seagal, somehow just now making his BMFcast debut. So maybe we didn’t hit the stratosphere exactly on our 1980s swansong, but there’s still a lot of fun to be had here. And you can take that to the bank.

 

Second half we take a plethora of voicemails and give our review of Conan the Barbarian (2011).

 

BMFcast – Super Soldier Special

Pyun Pyun Pyun.

Captain America (1990) by Albert Pyun kicks off this very special (non numbered) edition of the BMFcast, as we review back to back Captain Americas. Matt Salinger stars as Cap, and along for the ride are (for some unknown reason) Ronny Cox, Ned Beatty and Darrin McGavin.

In the second half, it’s SpoilCast time as we talk Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) in the version that has a budget of more than $10. Seriously, I think in the 1990 one they ended up buffaloing and eating the wings off Cap’s mask by the end of it. As always, spoilers ahoy! Also, the part of Maki in the second half will be played by the oft mentioned but never before heard (on the BMFcast at least) Greencapt.

BMFcast69 – Angry Dancer

I’m a dancer!

Showgirls (1995) is finally reviewed in this episode. Paul Verhoeven and Joe Eszterhas’s ode to nudity is something to behold even if you never want to behold it a second time.

Then in the second half we take a couple of listener voicemails and delve deep into the intellectual discussion of female nudity in movies. Stay classy, BMFcast.

BMFcast67 – 104 Words for Kill

What are words for?

Soldier (1998) stars Kurt Russell, the wordsmith of cinema. The body count in this movie may be higher than the word count spoken by our star.

Then we delve deeper into our continuing discussion of 2010 Golden Jox winner as Maki sees True Grit and BJ sees Scott Pilgrim vs The World. Will it change our choices? Also Harlo begins his quest of the New Year to see both revisions of the AFI Top 100 Movies of All Time.

BMFcast66 – Six

Ooo wee ooo he looks just like Buddy Holly.

Six-String Samurai (1998) is the story of Buddy the Rockabilly Samurai who must reach Lost Vegas to be the new King after Elvis’ death. Yeah, it’s got promise, but we’ll be the judge of the finished product.

Then the second half is all about the best of 2010. Find out our Golden Jox winner of the year. Plus, a few listener voicemails on the Garfield Phone Hotline.

BMFcast65 – Michael Keaton’s Fishing Yacht

You can almost see the remorse in his eyes.

Jack Frost (1998) helps us celebrate Christmas with a children’s horror favorite. See the most frightening thing Jim Henson’s Creature Shop may have ever created as Michael Keaton is turned into an abominable snowman ghost dad. Oh wait, it’s not a horror movie? Coulda fooled us.

Then it’s our Tron Swan song as we talk Tron: Legacy and Black Swan in the second half. Plus some listener voicemails from the Garfield Phone Hotline.

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