Category: Reviews
BMFcast Extra 092 – The Rock
The Rock (1996) is… well okay look, you know what The Rock is. The question is “Do you love The Rock?” and if so, then “How much do you love The Rock?”.
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BMFcast440 – Dolls – Super Judgy Sailor Boy
Dolls (1987) is our first Stuart Gordon film in 340 episodes. It’s the tale of a group of randos trapped in a house owned by a pair of witchcrafty doll makers and their many murder dolls. Hijinks ensue.
In the second half there’s some chat about Venom (2018) and then the debate rages on about Won’t You Be My Neighbor? (2018) and Event Horizon (1997). Enjoy!
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BMFcast Extra 091 – Transformers Revenge of the Fallen
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) is an abomination. It’s the reason bad movie podcasts exist. This movie should be shamed, called out, mocked and ridiculed. And we attempt to do some of that.
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BMFcast439 – Of Unknown Origin – Scotch Bath
Of Unknown Origin (1983) is not what you expect. It’s the story of a businessman (Peter Weller) who wages war with a rat inside his home. And that’s it. He fights the rat. A lot. The rat is smart. Weller gets obsessed. They fight. One of them wins.
In the second half we rant about digital streaming and then BJ checks in with looks at Event Horizon and The Martian before we all dive headfirst into some film theory. Enjoy!
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BMFcast438 – Terminal Error – Brademic
Terminal Error (2002) is an absurd tale of computer hacking and sentient computer viruses. A small, completely automated California town is in danger of being wiped off the map after a hacker (Timothy Busfield) lets loose a virus to get revenge on his old friends Michael Nouri and Marina Sirtis. It’s goofy!
In the second half we’ve got rage to unleash upon The Predator (2018) and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018), but then have nice things to say about Upgrade (2018). Enjoy!
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BMFcast Extra 089 – Certain Fury
Certain Fury (1985) stars Oscar winners Tatum O’Neal and Irene Cara as two criminals on the run from the NYPD, hunting them down for a police massacre they had no part of. Along the way, terrible things happen to them. Fun!
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BMFcast437 – Hooper – Bumping the Brat
Hooper (1978) is how we’ve chosen to pay tribute to the late Burt Reynolds, and as it turns out, it might be the Burt-iest movie ever made. Burt’s a stuntman and his friends are stuntmen and they do stunts and tell jokes and then the movie’s over. It’s great!
In the second half we ramble a bit about Flight of the Conchords, The Muppets, New Jack City, Astro Boy and Step Up 3 (not in 3D). Enjoy!
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BMFcast Extra 088 – Corvette Summer
Corvette Summer (1978) is Mark Hamill’s follow-up to Star Wars, Annie Potts’ first movie, and the film you chose for us to watch in this week’s poll. Hamill and friends build a Corvette, it gets stolen, he tracks it down in Las Vegas and falls in love with a hooker in training (Potts). Good times can be had, if you can get past the WTF WAS HAPPENING IN THE 1970s-ness of it all.
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BMFcast436 – Walking Tall – The Choo Choo Veggie
Walking Tall (2004) is a movie with The Rock that we all ignored for some reason, but are thrilled as hell that we finally watched. He’s a war hero who comes home to a town filled with corruption, so he grabs a big stick and beats everyone up. It’s great! And brisk.
In the second half we self-promote ourselves as Chuck talks up the new season of 31 Days of Horror and BJ debuts his new Twitch channel Bedtime Story TV. Enjoy!
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BMFcast Extra 087 – The Swarm
The Swarm (1978) was chosen by the listeners as our next movie, and we now hate the listeners. Just kidding. Michael Caine fights the bees and we fight the boredom. Note: We watched the 155 minute cut of The Swarm which is not the version to watch.
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