Category: Reviews
BMFcast210 – Busey Republic
Plato’s Run (1997) is our random movie of the week. Busey is back and he’s brought the killing force of Jeff Speakman and the evil of Roy Scheider along.
Second half we talk The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug and a few other movies. Plus we attempt to catch up on listener correspondence. Enjoy!
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BMFcast209 – McBainiac
McBain (1991) is our movie of the week. This was brought to our attention from the epic voicemail from Episode 200 and stars Christopher Walken as a facilitator of a revolution. He doesn’t do much personally but the body count is way up there.
Second half we talk a ton of movies including Carrie (2013), Warm Bodies and a lot more. Plus listener correspondence. Enjoy!
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BMFcast208 – All the Faxx
Traxx (1988) is the movie of the week. Shadoe Stevens plays the titular character who wants to leave his life of action and bake cookies instead. But since he sucks at that, he’s forced into cleaning up the worst town in the world to make some dough.
Second half we talk about The Wolf of Wall Street, 47 Ronin, The Great Gatsby and plenty more. Enjoy!
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BMFcast207 – Cultaway
Cutaway (2000) is our final movie of 2013. If you like movies about skydiving, this might be the movie for you. If you like movies that bother with any plot other than skydiving, it probably isn’t.
Second half we quickly talk about a few catchup movies of 2013 and then on to the Golden Jox awards for the year. Enjoy!
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BMFcast206 – Hodorphan
Santa with Muscles (1996) is how we wrap up our celebration of Christmas this year. Celebration used in theĀ loosest of terms.
Second half we talk Anchorman 2, White House Down and discuss our favorite holiday movies. Plus listener correspondence and more. Enjoy!
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BMFcast205 – Drinking is the Norm at Christmas
Santa Buddies (2009) kicks off our holiday season by revisiting those miserable talking dogs from Super Buddies. This time though the CG is worse and it nearly kills our holiday spirit. Which is ironic because the movie is all about why we should have the holiday spirit.
Second half we talk a bevy of movies including The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, 2 Guns and more. Then some listener correspondence. Enjoy!
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BMFcast204 – Never Judge a Dojo By the Locker Room
No Retreat, No Surrender (1986) is this week’s movie. It looks like it’s going to be The Karate Kid mashed up with Rocky IV but it’s not at all. It’s the age old tale of 80s misfit youth idolizes Bruce Lee and after getting in to a few scrapes with bullies is then trained by the ghost of Bruce Lee but not so much to take on said bullies but to confront the dojo stealing mafia. Yeah, we’ve heard that story a million times. Also it’s one of JCVD’s first roles but he’s not in the movie that much.
Second half we catch up on TV talk and then take some listener emails. Enjoy!
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BMFcast203 – Thankskilling American Style
American Ninja (1985) is how we celebrate Thankgiving. Why? Because America. And Ninja. Also this marks the first time we’ve watched a Michael Dudikoff movie somehow.
Second half we catch up on listener correspondence and wrap it up so we can go eat some turkey. Enjoy!
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BMFcast202 – The Pringles Effect
Class of 1999 (1990) is the movie this week. We missed doing it, as promised, for Episode 199 so we decided it was time. Robot teachers are put into a warzone high school and the consequences are less than ideal. Also Stacy Keach is amazing to behold.
Second half we discuss Thor: The Dark World, The World’s End and take correspondence from the people of the world. Enjoy!
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BMFcast201 – Hal Needham was Rad
Rad (1986) is how we pay tribute to the late Hal Needham and all the stunty joy he has brought us. There’s so much more in this film than most people would put into an underdog BMX racing movie and we owe it to the Master of Stunts.
Second half we talk a few random movies and catch up on listener emails. Enjoy!
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