Category: Reviews


BMFcast104 – Chipotle and Dollhouse

Aztec Rex (2007) AKA Tyrannosaurus Azteca, wraps up Triple Rex. We go out in style. Too bad that style is low budget, horrible rendered CG T-rex. But hey, there’s Ian Ziering (as a Spaniard)!

 

Second half, as usual, we answer tweets, emails and voicemails. We even tell you which movies made us cry. Enjoy!

 

BMFcast103 – Paul Walker’s Twitter Account

Tammy & the T-Rex (1994) from the director of Mac & Me gets the review treatment. Now the BMFcast & You can listen to us talk about a movie with Denise Richards & Paul Walker. You will laugh & sigh along with us!

 

Second half we take our sweet time getting to some voicemails and an email. Plus The Muppets (2011) return in spectacular fashion. It’s so much insanity that you are guaranteed to hear us talk for about an hour and a half.

 

 

 

 

BMFcast102 – Exstinked

Theodore Rex (1995) is reviewed this episode. It’s a movie that, much like the star (Whoopi Goldberg), we were forced to complete. You wanted to hear us sigh in horror? Congratulations. We do that a lot.

 

Second half we take some feedback and talk about effects that pulled us out of a movie. Plus Maki talks Centurion (2010) and likes this movie about gladiators, Billy.

 

 

Watch us rant about that son of a bitch dinosaur!

BMFcast101 – Stargrove

Never Too Young To Die (1986) stars a young John Stamos as a gymnast spy and Gene Simmons of KISS as a megalomaniac hermaphrodite.  The girlfriend formerly known as Vanity is along for the ride too.

 

Second half we keep it short and answer some of your burning questions along with other tantalizing topics of talking, including Paul Blart: Zookeeper, and listeners’ favorite episodes. Enjoy!

 

BONUS STARGROVE!

BMFcast100 – Wang Pulse

Space Truckers (1996), our 100th episode, lets us revisit our old friend Stuart Gordon. BMFcast alum Dennis Hopper stars as a truck driver. In space.

 

Second half, we asked and you delivered. It’s all about listener voicemails and emails. There may be some reminiscing and some wackiness too. Bonus, we dare you to get the final song out of your head.

 

 

BMFcast99 – Ninja Train

The Hunted (1995) is reviewed this week, starring Christopher Lambert (sort of) and Joan Chen. It’s a movie that rides the line of being both a good and a bad movie but either way, has one of the best ninjas versus samurai fights on a bullet train you’ll ever see.

 

Second half we take some listener voicemails and talk most surprising bad movies and favorite music videos of all time.

 

 

Check out the Japanese Up With People!

BMFcast98 – Super Crack

Frankenhooker (1990) concludes Whore-r Month. With a title like that, what else do you need to know?

 

Second half it’s all listener correspondence time. Voicemail, email, Twitter topic. It’s whoreibly exciting stuff here.

 

BMFcast97 – Whore Mouth

Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers (1988) is our first foray into the works of Fred Olen Ray. This time we brought the direct into Whore-r month, with Linnea Quigley and Michelle Bauer. Enjoy!

 

Second half we take a bevy of voicemails which leads us into the topic of most memorable twist endings. What a twist!

 


BMFcast96 – One Knife in Paris

House of Wax (2005) continues Whore-r Month. Here marks the first (and hopefully last) appearance of Paris Hilton.  And hey, it’s a remake! So.. yay?

 

Second half we make up for a lack of listener feedback with a bevy of voicemails, email and twitter questions. Plus brief talk of Tucker and Dale vs Evil and plenty of talk about our trip to Spooky Empire convention. Enjoy!

 

BMFcast95 – Old Ironside

Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night 2 (1987) starts Whore-r Month on the BMFcast! We also try to redeem ourselves just a little from our first Halloween Special involving a Prom Night.

 

Second half we take some questions from Twitter and e-mail. Enjoy!

 

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