Category: Reviews
BMFcast112 – To Elevator
Friday Foster (1975) continues Blaxploitation History Month with our first foray into the filmography of Pam Grier. For a lady known for kicking a lot of ass, she sure doesn’t do much in this one. But hey, Yaphet Kotto!
Second half we take correspondence galore and go off on our usual tangents about movies and other things not so much about movies. Like giant McDonald’s. Enjoy!
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BMFcast111 – Pimp Moot
Truck Turner (1974) continues Blaxploitation History Month. Issac Hayes is a bail bondsman bounty hunter bringing bloody bar brawls back into bearing. And there’s a gaggle of pimps whom you just won’t believe exist in this universe.
Second half we talk movie monsters, the MPAA in The Film Is Not Yet Rated (2006) and have some movie giveaways. Enjoy!
Here you go, the Pimp Funeral!
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BMFcast110 – Black in Action
Slaughter (1972) kicks off Blaxploitation History Month! Jim Brown shows us all how a movie entrance is supposed to go down.
Second half we take a couple of voicemails and emails and then re-open the Batman can’o’worms. We’re joined by special guest Tobias and he regales us his viewing of 1998’s Point Blank. Enjoy!
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BMFcast109 – Cananimation
Rock & Rule (1983) is our first ever attempt at an animated movie review. It’s the me too of Heavy Metal ripoff movies. Only with less heavy metal and more canadian.
Second half is our usual cavalcade of movie talk, voicemails and emails. Including talk of Haywire (2011), Titan A.E. (2000) and maybe some more arguing about Batman movies. Enjoy!
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BMFcast108 – Double Sidaris
Picasso Trigger (1988) is from the genius mind of Andy Sidaris. If you wanted boobs and things (other than boobs) blowing up, this is your movie. If you wanted a cohesive plot, you’ve come to the wrong place.
Second half we ramble on about some movies including The Descendants (2011), Margin Call (2011), Winnebago Man (2009) and of course no talk would be complete without Surf Nazis Must Die (1987). Plus a voicemail and emails. Enjoy!
Here’s a video preview of us arguing about Batman Returns!
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BMFcast107 – Robocrap
Robo Vampire (1988) effectively combines elements of our favorite and least favorite movies of all time. No further explanation can possibly be given for this movie. Well, aside from our review.
Second half it’s all listener voicemails and emails. We take a while because it takes a while to catch up on basically a month’s worth of feedback from the Garfield Phone. Enjoy!
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BMFcast106 – The Return of Busey
Eye of the Tiger (1986) stars none other than BMFcast legend, Gary Busey. He plays Buck, a man on a mission of vengeance after dealing with one of the most twisted Supercross Sport Drug Stunt Team Gangs ever. These dudes are evil.
Second half, it’s time for the 2011 Golden Jox awards! It’s a breakdown of our favorite movies of 2011 and we come to a unanimous decision on the clear winner. Enjoy!
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BMFcast12HD – Not So Fresh Feeling Special Edition
Twilight (2008) brings back the low end of our rating scale to close out 2011. It’s an even sparklier HD remix version of when we first reviewed it. There’s no second half to cleanse the palate so please listen to something awesome when it’s over to regain your sanity. We suggest some STARGROVE!
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BMFcast06HD – Raising the B.A.R. Special Edition
Robot Jox (1990) returns as this episode we travel back in time and scream our love of all over again in this HD remix audio file. Speakers of the world, cower in fear!
Second half we replaced the original discussion with a best of clips show because, well, that’s what people do at the end of the year.
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BMFcast105 – Ray Liotta’s Magical 8-ball Adventure in the Sky
Turbulence (1997) is reviewed this week, starring a cocaine rage fueled Ray Liotta. Seriously, if you think Nic Cage is crazy, watch this movie and re-evaluate everything. Lauren Holly is along for the ride and gets one of the cheesiest lines in movie history. It’s a holiday thing! Right!
Second half is jammed pack with emails, voicemails and talk of movies. Including one you should NEVER EVER watch. It might be A Film. That is Serbian. Enjoy.
Watch Ray Liotta freaking out! Multiple times!
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