Category: Reviews
BMFcast200 – A Vanity Walks Into A Bar
Action Jackson (1988) is how we celebrate our 200th episode. What is not full of action is removable media dying that we record on so the sound quality of this hallmark episode is less than stellar. But fear not! The movie makes up for our flaws in delivering plenty of what’s in the title.
Second half it’s all listener correspondence ending with the craziest of anniversary presents. Enjoy!
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BMFcast199 – Rock Puns
The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000) is our surprise bonus Rocktober movie. Only surprise is that we finished watching the movie. Special guest Walt joins us to replace a missing Maki.
Second half we talk spooky movies including Grave Encounters 2, The Conjuring and more. Plus some non-spooky regular movie discussions. Enjoy!
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BMFcast198 – Monstrawsity
Voyage of the Rock Aliens (1984) is week 4 of Rocktober’s movie. This time we bring along the incomparable Pia Zadora to this low budget Sci-Fi zany rock musical party. There’s gags aplenty and more of them work than they should.
Second half we discuss some random movies including Grave Encounters and then get spooky answering some listener emails. Enjoy!
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BMFcast197 – Damian Live
Black Roses (1988) is week 3’s Rocktober movie and completes the trilogy of movies by John Fasano. The real treat here is Sal Viviano as Damian with the most luxurious mullet wig and ultra smug demeanor.
Second half we keep it short and sweet as we discuss a couple movies and ramble on about voicemails. Enjoy!
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BMFcast196 – Slade
Honor and Glory (1993) is Rocktober’s week 2 movie this time starring Cynthia Rothrock. Well that’s what it says but she’s not in it that much. Instead they hired everyone else who can also do martial arts and the best villain of all time.
Second half we talk Gravity, World War Z and Olympus Has Fallen. Then catch up on a lot of listener correspondence. Enjoy!
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BMFcast195 – The Scorpion’s Eyebrow
The Scorpion King (2002) is how we kick off Rocktober! The Rock stars in a loosely based spinoff of The Mummy movies in what ultimately is a pretty decent, albeit PG-13, sword & sorcery movie.
Second half we discuss plenty of random stuff as it’s mostly listener correspondence and random tangents. Enjoy!
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BMFcast194 – Jonathan Kingston Seagal
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!
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BMFcast193 – Evil Medieval, Esq
The Barbarians (1987) fit all the requirements of what we’d been wanting for a while in a Sword & Sorcery movie. It’s goofy, it’s misplaced, it’s Italian and it’s a Cannon Films production. But does it all work?
Second half we talk Riddick, Oblivion, Now You See Me and more. Plus listener correspondence and other general tomfoolery. Enjoy!
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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!
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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!
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