Category: Reviews


BMFcast34 – Inframation

Go go Inframan.

Go go Inframan

This week we watch Infra-man (1975) sometimes called Super Infra-man. It’s from the Shaw Brothers so you know it’s quality. He was mighty, he was morphing, and he was powerful long before those damn ranger kids.

Then we talk about our holiday bounty in movies we watched and received as presents. And Maki spoils Harlo’s secret.

BMFcast33 – BMFcast Holiday Special

Needs more conquering.

Needs more conquering.

This week we bring you holiday spectacular featuring Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964). Polar badgers and cardboard robots galore.

Then we go over our picks for best and favorite movies of the year and the 00’s.

BMfcast32 – Nitro Kick

It'll Rothrock your world.

It'll Rothrock your world.

The week we review Undefeatable (1993). It’ll fight its way into your heart as long as you don’t care about acting, story or budget. It’s a lot of raping for not much money.

Then we continue with our discussion of the best mano a mano fights in film history as we also give our review of Ninja Assassin.

Why Episode I sucks in approximately 70 minutes…

This guy apparently found some kind of machine that burrows into my head and can READ MY MIND. Because every complaint he has is one that I’ve leveled at this movie at some point. Just watch it. Then watch part 2, then parts 3-7. Yes, his series has more episodes than Star Wars.

The only problem with this already existing? How can a BMFcast possibly top this? And here I was hoping we’d be able to do Episode I for Episode 50… Even if we do, I promise not to talk like that guy. Maybe.

BMFcast31 – Twang

No really, it's more fun than this looks.

No really, it’s more fun than this looks.

This week we review Beer For My Horses (2008) starring Toby Keith, which was recommended by Brandon. We go country with Toby, Rodney Carrington and the one, the only, Ted Nugent.

Then we have a song in our hearts as we talk music movies. Not musicals per se, but movies based strongly around music.

BMFcast30 – Sorbo

Kull does indeed rock

Kull does indeed rock

This week go medieval as we review the not-Conan epic Kull the Conqueror (1997). Sorbo. Axe. Rock. No more needs to be said.

Then we spend the second half going further into insanity as we attempt to give our preview of fall movies. Witness the trainwreck that happens after midnight.

And you know I was going to include this.

And you know I was going to include this.

SpoilCast01 – Paranormal Activity

"You may be mildly interested in seeing this movie!" - BMFcast.com

"You may be mildly interested in seeing this movie!" - BMFcast.com

This is our first mini-cast where we talk about a recent movie in which we may give away key plot points in our discussion. That’s why we decided to call it the SpoilCast. The first is on Paranormal Activity (2007). You’ve been warned.

Then, well there is no then, it’s only a little over 20 minutes.

BMFcast29 – Completely Inappropriate

Double features aren't always doubly good.

Double features aren't always doubly good.

This week the manatees at the BMFcast delve into the world of the double feature for Halloween, with a review for Prom Night (2008) and Dumpster Baby (2000). From there the real horror begins.

Then we just delve into a further pit of horrors as we talk favorite and scariest horror movies of all time.

BMFcast28 – Boogaloo

Never bring a sword to a robot fight.

Never bring a sword to a robot fight.

This week we suffer at the hands of our first previously MST3k’d movie, Robot Holocaust (1986). There are some out there that claim it didn’t happen but we have proof.

Then we delve into the world of sequels both good and bad.

BMFcast27 – On A B***

Set a course for censorSHIP!

Set a course for censorSHIP!

This week we complete the trilogy of Ice with the Ice T (aquatic) vehicle known as Final Voyage (1999). We suffer through either the weakest rated R movie ever or a TV edit. Either way it needed more violence, language and nudity to make this Ice seem cool.

Then we briefly sum up Zombieland and go into the listener feedback pool in the second half.

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